You can divide zombie films into roughly two eras: the lumbering corpse era and the fast, rabid stage. The first type is best exemplified by George Romero's series, while Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later trilogy popularized the latter iteration. But before the "Rage Virus," there's a forgotten chapter of zombie history that did an awful lot of the heavy lifting for the modern breed of zombie fare, serving as the bridge. Dan O'Bannon's The Return of the Living Dead rewrote the book on what a zombie movie could be, featuring zombies that moved with purpose all the way back in 1985.
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