1. Regarding zombie movies, let's not talk about horror, these zombie comedies will definitely make you laugh.

Some zombie movies will immediately chill your back and make your hair creepy; while other zombie movies are full of gags and lively and playful lines that make you laugh uncontrollably.

Zombies have always been a hot topic in the movie circle, but in the explosive growth of horror movies in the past few decades, few can stand the test of the audience. Fortunately, there are several good movies in time. It was preserved during panning.

These swaying, brain-eating zombies can not only create a creepy atmosphere, they can also be funny and make people laugh.

This time, let's review some of the most interesting zombie comedies in the past.

[5] "A Group of Dead" (1992)

Before director Peter Jackson produced the epic science fiction masterpiece "The Hobbit", he helped create a zombie comedy movie. The results of show that this type of movie can be bloody or silly and funny. The movie "A Group of Corpses Played in the World" is a representative of this type. It appears insane in form, a bit "British farce".

But this movie actually contains some impressive special effects, especially considering it was an old movie decades ago. "The corpses played in the world" is not to win with funny lines, but uses absurd violence and bloody scenes to create laughter. At the same time, the realistic special effects and the monster elements in the movie do provide the audience with some tension and strong stimulation.

[4] "Ghosts 3: Heroes of the Devil" (1992)

Obviously, 1992 was the year when the zombie comedy broke out.

When Peter Jackson was busy working on "The World of Zombies", the director and writer Sam Remy took the style of the zombie movie to the violent and exciting aspect, and it was no longer so nonsensical. Contrary to Peter Jackson, Sam relies on plots that sell stupid Monty Python style (Monty Python), citing various clever words as a source of humor.

The models made by American special effects master Ray Harryhousen (Ray Harryhousen) tend to have realistic shapes, but "Ghost 3: The Heroes of the Devil" does the opposite, using some models that look cheap and fragile. , Thus creating an interesting and funny visual scene. In addition, the film becomes more unique by adopting a deceptive, self-conscious comedy style. If the elaborate action scenes and cool special effects in the film can't make you immersed in it, then those interesting lines will definitely make you laugh.

[3] "The Return of the Living Dead" (1985)

Dan Obannon's "The Return of the Living Dead" is a good balance between comedy and horror. The movie contains a very clever and imaginative The plot of the government's conspiracy laid the foundation for this creepy and very interesting movie.

Those zombies eager to eat their brains can talk and take various actions against the leakage of poison gas. This adds a new dimension and tension to the genre of zombie movies. At the same time, the film takes the absurd behavior and chaotic nature as the premise, as well as the use of "three fools"-style stupid situational humor, which laid the foundation for many jokes.

[2] "Zombieland" (2009)

Few zombie comedies or other types of zombie movies can like "Zombieland", including such a colorful film production techniques, fascinating narrative festival, excellent performance And funny and humorous content.

Woody Harrison has always wanted to create a long-lasting and deep-rooted character, and this movie may be his best performance.

In the movie, it is not so easy to let countless hungry souls wander in the doomsday America. In addition, 's rich and thrilling action, quirky scenes, and the most interesting supporting role in history help make "Zombieland" a truly unique and fascinating movie. In short, "Zombieland" is both a powerful thriller and an imaginative comedy.

(ps: "Zombieland 2", the sequel to "Zombieland", was released in 2019. Those who are interested should not miss it. 10The sequel one year later is still the same as that year! )

[1] "Zombie Sean" (2004)

Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg's "Zombie Sean" was born before the full rise of zombie culture movies and became a popular For the praised works. It establishes a concept that those undead zombies can be either scary or funny, and claim to be one of the most unique and memorable comedies of the 21st century. The movie

stands out with many unique and eye-catching elements. The content includes those zombie comics, interesting lines, brisk rhythms and conflicting styles. In a sense, this movie is undoubtedly stupid and funny. These are mainly manifested in things like Sean hitting the zombie’s head with a cricket bat, and helplessly throwing away discarded records. At the same time, the astonishing connotation of the movie and the clever concept throughout make you intoxicated.