Best Movie Download of All Time

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Why do we have a seemingly undying fascination with the undead? According to Live Scientific discipline, there are plenty of reasons to dearest a skilful zombie picture show. Among other things, nosotros enjoy the stress relief, the art of survival and the (ofttimes) hopeful messages about the resilience of the human spirit that are packed into nigh zombie flicks.

From TV's The Walking Dead to some of Hollywood'south most dear blockbusters, it seems like there's a new show or movie about the undead debuting every other month. But these superlative-x highest-grossing zombie films really stand out from the pack — or, should nosotros say, horde.

#10. Zombieland (2009) | $102.4 one thousand thousand

Action-comedy Zombieland (2009) kicks off the top ten. This instant classic non simply proves that the apocalypse can be full of laughs, only that Twinkies will, in fact, outlive us all. Afterwards grossing $24 million during its opening weekend, Zombieland went on to earn an impressive $102 meg worldwide.

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The motion-picture show follows nerdy college student Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg), an unlikely apocalypse survivor who attempts to travel from his dorm to his parents' house in the wake of the outbreak. Along the fashion, he bands together with a rather ragtag team: Twinkie-loving, killing machine Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson); the 12-year-old and not-so-sugariness Little Rock (Abigail Breslin); and her protective older sister, Wichita (Emma Rock). Rotten Tomatoes' aggregate review perhaps puts it best, noting that this dark comedy is "proof that the zombie sub-genre is far from dead."

Just chosen Resident Evil, the first film in the blockbuster zombie franchise debuted in 2002, kickstarting over a decade of action-adventure movies helmed by Milla Jovovich. On its opening weekend, the starting time movie made $17 million and, by the end of its theatrical run, it grossed $102 meg worldwide.

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The series follows amnesiac heroine Alice who takes the Umbrella Corporation to task after an effort to contain the T-virus — the zombie apocalypse-causing virus — goes amiss in the Hive, the pharmaceutical company'southward secret undercover facility. Based rather loosely on Capcom's beloved video game series, Resident Evil is a bit formulaic and cheesy, but The Chicago Tribune points out that it "updates the zombie genre with an anti-corporate message while still scaring its audition and providing middle-pounding action."

#eight. ParaNorman (2012) | $107 one thousand thousand

Laika Studios' stop-motion hit ParaNorman (2012) comes in at #eight — and it holds the distinction of existence the just animated picture on the list. On its opening weekend, the feature grossed $14 million and, in the terminate, it earned $107 meg worldwide.

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The flick tells the story of an eleven-year-old male child named Norman (Kodi Smit-McPhee). Considered something of a social outcast, Norman tin can speak with ghosts and, as a result of his abilities, is tasked with ending the 300-twelvemonth-old witch'due south curse that's plagued his hometown in Massachusetts. Fun Fact: ParaNorman is the first stop-motion pic to employ a 3D color printer to create characters' faces.

#7. Warm Bodies (2013) | $116 million

Now that we've got (most of) the Resident Evil films out of the mode, information technology'southward time for another top-grossing book-to-movie adaptation. Warm Bodies, 2013'southward zombie romance — yep, you read that correctly — nabs the #vii spot, cheers to its $116 million worldwide gross. Told from the zombie's perspective, an undead man named R (Nicholas Hoult) spends his time feasting on human brains and trying to class a bond with mere mortal Julie (Teresa Palmer).

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Although R starts off a bit threatening, he gradually becomes something of a protective guard domestic dog as he struggles with both his human feelings and undead impulses. Comical, gruesome and surprisingly tender, Warm Bodies manages to put a fresh spin on both Romeo and Juliet-inspired love stories and the zombie genre. Looking for a fun night in? This zom-rom-com is full of heart.

#2–#vi. Well-nigh of the Resident Evil Serial | Between $129–312 million

If y'all're a fan of the Resident Evil films — or the classic video games on which they're based — you lot'll probable be happy to know that the franchise nabs 2nd, third, fourth, fifth and sixth on the list of highest-grossing zombie movies of all time. While Resident Evil (2002), the serial' get-go installment, doesn't crack the summit six, the franchise has all the same reigned pretty much supreme for over a decade.

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For the unanointed, the Resident Evil film series stars Milla Jovovich equally Alice, a sometime security specialist and covert operative with a mysterious past who dukes information technology out confronting the Umbrella Corporation, an alleged pharmaceutical visitor whose unsafe bioweapons trigger a zombie apocalypse (and a host of other problems). This activity-packed series takes $.25 and pieces from the long-running game series and adds in its ain flair and, despite some convoluted plot points, it's worth the watch for the thrills, chills and incredible fix-pieces. Here's the consummate rundown:#two. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) | $312 million;#three. Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) | $300 1000000; #iv. Resident Evil: Retribution (2012) | $240 million; #5. Resident Evil: Extinction (2007) | $148 million; and #vi. Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004) | $129 1000000.

#i. World War Z (2013) | $540 million

Based on the bestselling novel of the aforementioned name, 2013'south World War Z is the top-grossing zombie movie of all time. On its opening weekend, the movie earned $66 million and, in the cease, pulled in a whopping $540 million worldwide. Of grade, the fact that this one is helmed by Hollywood megastar Brad Pitt probable helped that big box office draw.

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In World War Z, Pitt plays a United Nations employee who is stuck in traffic in Philadelphia with his family when zombies begin to overtake the city. In typical zombie fare fashion, Pitt is so tasked with finding a cure for the undead takeover — as if keeping his family unit condom wasn't enough to argue with. Although it diverges from the popular source material, this movie is equal parts action-packed and smart, which gives a whole new meaning to the whole "braaaiiinnnsss" thing.

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