The zombie film formula is very simple; an environmental catastrophe occurs in the opening sequence and for the next 90 minutes or so, the living are trying to avoid a zombie attack. It’s a rock-solid recipe that’s extremely popular, but unfortunately some zombie flicks lack an inspired punch. However, every few years someone dares to inject some life into the genre. Not necessarily groundbreaking; it just seems the filmmaker gives a shit. Those are the zombie films we love. Just because zombie films are brain dead, doesn’t mean they can’t have heart. Here, we'll revisit two features from the late 80's (The Video Dead and FleshEater) and jam pack the rest with plenty of extra goodies that will rack up a massive body count.