10 Zombie Comedy Horror Movies You Probably Haven't Seen



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43 thoughts on “10 Zombie Comedy Horror Movies You Probably Haven't Seen”

  1. I'd forgotten about Dead Heat – it was considered one of the worst films of the year and pretty much sunk Joe Piscopo's career. But Doghouse is good, with occasional nice touches.

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  2. Some Zombie movies I thought of… LIFE AFTER BETH is a good Zombie flick starring Aubrey Plaza.
    I Was A Teenage Zombie is a weird zombie comedy from 1987. Bad effects and goofy dialog, but still an interesting watch.

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  3. Loved Scouts Guide! A friend stopped over for a minute last week, that movie was on in the background. It caught her attention so much, I had to restart it so she could chill and watch the whole thing

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  4. Multiple ones here that have been here loads of times. How about including the likes of Cooties, Devil's Playground, Last Of The Living, Outpost, The Zombie Diaries, The Horde(one of the best in the zombie genre that one)and Rec 4: Apocalypse. Its always the same ones you lot feature.

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  5. Thank u for mentioning Scouts Guide!!! I'm so glad others are starting to discover this movie and really appreciate it!!! This movie was so entertaining from start to finish and was overlooked completely. But it's a real fun, raunchy zombie comedy that stands out for being different and needs to b seen. The kills are pretty wild too.

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  6. I loved Anna and the Apocalypse and so glad I gave it a chance. One I thought should be on your list was Zom 100: Bucket List Of The Dead, a great Japanese zombie movie but maybe not a true comedy. Something about a zombie shark…

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  7. Instead of "You Probably Haven't Seen" it should be "You Need To See!" But great list!

    Others to mention Undead (2003), Cooties, Braindead, Detention Of The Dead, Dance Of The Dead, Dead Snow 1&2, and Cockneys Vs Zombies.

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  8. I have heard of 4 of these, but I have only seen 1, AAAH! Zombies, which I was going to say doesn't get much credit. Yes it's low budget but it's a different look at Zombie movies and I have mentioned it to friends to watch and they also enjoyed it.

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