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    Zombies are mystical creatures like vampires and werewolves. Though not as popular, zombies have been able to make a name for themselves in pop culture as the undead. While there have been lots of zombie movies and series, it is really rare to find a good zombie movie or series with good plot, character development and great acting. Which zombie movie or series will you consider to be good and recommend?
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    eLdavis wrote: Zombies are mystical creatures like vampires and werewolves. Though not as popular, zombies have been able to make a name for themselves in pop culture as the undead. While there have been lots of zombie movies and series, it is really rare to find a good zombie movie or series with good plot, character development and great acting. Which zombie movie or series will you consider to be good and recommend?
    There are a few standout zombie movies and series that have received praise for their plot, character development, and acting. Here are some recommendations:

    1. **"The Walking Dead" (TV Series)** - This long-running series is well-known for its character development and exploration of survival in a post-apocalyptic world filled with zombies. While the series has had its ups and downs over the seasons, its early episodes were particularly well-received.

    2. **"28 Days Later" (2002)** - Directed by Danny Boyle, this film revitalized the zombie genre with its intense atmosphere and focus on human survival and societal breakdown. The characters are well-developed, and the film explores themes of isolation and fear effectively.

    3. **"Train to Busan" (2016)** - A South Korean film that garnered international acclaim for its thrilling action sequences, strong character arcs, and emotional depth. It provides a fresh take on the zombie apocalypse by setting the action on a speeding train.

    4. **"Shaun of the Dead" (2004)** - Combining humor with horror, this British film directed by Edgar Wright is a clever and entertaining homage to the zombie genre. It offers both laughs and genuine moments of tension, supported by strong performances from its cast.

    5. **"Dawn of the Dead" (1978)** - Often considered a classic, George A. Romero's film is known for its social commentary, character dynamics, and innovative approach to the zombie genre. It remains influential and respected among horror enthusiasts.

    6. **"Zombieland" (2009)** - A comedic take on the zombie apocalypse, this film balances humor, action, and character development effectively. The chemistry among the cast and the film's witty script make it a memorable entry in the genre.

    These selections each bring something unique to the zombie genre, whether it's through innovative storytelling, strong character development, or a fresh take on traditional zombie tropes.
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