Still, the most distinctive might well be Romeros second zombie film,Dawn of the Dead.
Oh, also, fast zombies.
Theres nothing deep or emotionally resonant about most ofZombieland, but there doesnt need to be.

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There areupsetting/serious moments here, too, asShaun of the Deadis not all fun and games.
hasnt witnessed its gory glory yet.
As far ascult classics/B-movies of the 1980sgo, its one of the more gleefully weird and strangely timeless ones.

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Its a lot, and its wonderful.
2’Michael Jackson’s Thriller' (1983)
Directed by John Landis
Deal with it.
That recallsAn American Werewolf in London, obviously, whichJohn Landisalso directed.

But thats only the start of what makes this a wild and distinctive film.
After about the first 35 minutes or so, things shift drastically, but for the best.
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