@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.
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.
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)