I saw the original Dawn of the Dead when it came out in 1978. At the first very gory scene a woman screamed at the top of her lungs and ran out of the theater. I was a bit freaked out myself. It was the most gory movie I'd ever seen.
@AthrillatheHunt Ok I'm going to make this as short and hopefully painless for both of us. Starting from this originally being a favorite ZOMBIE movie post. Everything in ( ), is the context or meaning.
@SouthernGuy1987 posted "From Dusk Til Dawn" with two cute 🧟♀ 🧟♂ emoji (not vampires)
Me-@SouthernGuy1987"I must not have seen that version. I'm pretty sure there weren't zombies in the From Dusk Til Dawn I saw." (I responded to this questioning it being a ZOMBIE movie.... for there were none!)
You-@Levenrack"Nosferatu movie" (I proceeded to be dumbfounded still from the fact that two people have now called out two different VAMPIRE movies in a ZOMBIE movie post)
Me-@AthrillatheHunt"So ghoul minions then?" (I still am trying to figure out what went wrong here. So in Nosferatu, Orlok has a ghoul-like minion that would be the closest thing to a zombie)
You-@Levenrack"nosferatu= vampires" (Nope still trying)
@AthrillatheHunt"Zombies = Vampires" "Ok, so he (SouthernGuy1987) just didn't know what he was talking about... got it." (This is me being a dickhead, cause nothing you said yet, had anything to do with ZOMBIES or you chimed in with "Nosferatu movie" to begin with)
And your response @Levenrack"zombies are NOT vampires . Vampires are alive. Zombies are undead. Big difference lol" (love the sassy energy)
Now, what I was really waiting for you to reply with, was that you just weren't paying attention to your scrolling, and a VAMPIRE movie was named twice in succession without reading the messages. Then, you posted your favorite vampire movie, thinking it was what our post replies were about.
Not quite zombie but similarly freaky, 'After Life' (2009) with Christina Ricci & Liam Neeson. "After a car accident, a young woman caught between life and death meets a funeral director who claims to have the gift of transitioning the dead into the afterlife." -(IMDB)