![]() However, the zombie virus spreads through speaking, and a variety of words triggers the infection in people. The zombies in Pontypool are very similar to the regular walker zombies. (This is also a comedy movie, so pretending to be a zombie also tricks them for a while!) What these zombies lack in brains they make up for in sheer numbers. They do, however, have a good sense of hearing as noises attract them, and they can smell your fresh grey matter. ![]() They're slow, they mill about and they're not too bright. While Shaun of the Dead is a zombie comedy movie, it was our favorite choice for generic zombies, and they do exhibit typical zombie behaviors that you can expect from similar zombie movies. Shaun of the Dead is the perfect movie example for the stereotypical "walker" zombie. The end of the movie also suggests that a successful cure was made by Neville so that the zombie plague might come to an end. While they did manage to infect Will Smith's dog, showing that the virus was also contagious to animals, and there was clearly a smarter alpha male darkseeker, the zombie hordes are easily avoided during the day by remaining outdoors. Many zombie movie enthusiasts refer to them as "darkseekers" because they have a sensitivity to sunlight and UV light similar to vampires. The zombies in I am Legend have fairly typical zombie behavior as they mill about and bite people, but they also have some additional weaknesses that place them at the bottom of our list. We're going to stick with Earth-bound zombies.) We hope you enjoy looking through our list of zombies ranked by their danger to humans! (By the way, we did not include Deep Space's Necromorphs because they're grossly unfair zombie alien creatures that would make the rest of this list look like child's play. That being said, we're going to do our best to introduce you to our list of the top ten deadliest zombies. Shaun of the Dead made zombie films fun and funny, and the list goes on. The Return of the Living Dead took what we knew about zombies and turned our assumptions upside-down by introducing running zombies. Night of the Living Dead set the stage for many, many zombie movies to come. We're especially excited to see the remake of Stephen King's Pet Sematary for some more zombie goodness, especially that zombie cat! While the concept of a zombie is nothing new and even some diehard horror fans admit that the zombie genre is being squeezed to death by the sheer number of zombies in current media, there are some films and shows that stand out above the rest.
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