The single most memorable scene of 80s b-movies may very well be this one from Lucio Fulci’s 1980 classic gore fest Zombi 2.
Those mothertrucking shark biting zombies are not to be toyed with!
The single most memorable scene of 80s b-movies may very well be this one from Lucio Fulci’s 1980 classic gore fest Zombi 2.
Those mothertrucking shark biting zombies are not to be toyed with!
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I don’t know why I decided to watch that, but now I’m afraid I can’t eat dessert. Thanks, Jim!
Sushi just don’t come any fresher than that
@Leslie,
How can you not want to watch a zombie grappling with a shark underwater? It’s the highest form of art in my mind, and a marriage of two of my favorite monsters. And I’ll take your dessert, thank you very much.
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Hahahahhaahhahahahahahaha
This is easily my favorite horror movie scene, & has been ever since I saw this movie back in high school. I would put it in my Top 10 favorite movie scenes of all time, if I ever sat down to make that list. I’m so glad & very unsurprised to see it lauded on the bava.
Now where’s the slow eye-to-the-splinter scene?? That, my friend, is cinema.
We are in sync man – on Wed I created my top ten zombie flicks wiki http://zombify.wikispaces.com/
In the UK Zombi 2 is known by the far superior title of Zombie Flesh Eaters.
As I tweeted the other day, there are very few films which wouldn’t be improved by the introduction of zombies into the plot. Very few.
Does the shark become a zombie-shark having bitten off a chunk of the zombie?