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“Zombie, a.k.a Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979) directed by Lucio Fulci.
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Zombie, a.k.a Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979) directed by Lucio Fulci.

Fabio Frizzi - Main Theme

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Track Title: Main Theme
Artist: Fabio Frizzi
Film: Zombi 2 (aka Zombie Flesh Eaters)
Director: Lucio Fulci
Year: 1979

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“ as ZOMBI 2 was known in the US
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as ZOMBI 2 was known in the US

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Video Nasties (10 Movies)

Video nasty was a colloquial term in the United Kingdom popularized by the National Viewers’ and Listeners’ Association (NVALA) to refer to a number of films distributed on video cassette in the early 1980s that were criticized for their violent content by the press, social commentators, and various religious organizations. These video releases were not brought before the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC), which could have censored or banned many of the films, due to a loophole in film classification laws. As a result, this produced a glut of potentially censorable video releases, which led to public debate concerning the availability of these films to children due to the unregulated nature of the market.

Following a moral campaign led by Mary Whitehouse and the NVALA, local jurisdictions began to prosecute certain video releases for obscenity. To assist local authorities in identifying obscene films, the Director of Public Prosecutions released a list of 72 films the office believed to violate the Obscene Publications Act 1959. This list included films that had been acquitted of obscenity in certain jurisdictions or that had already obtained BBFC certification. The subsequent revisions to the list and confusion regarding what constituted obscene material led to Parliament passing the Video Recordings Act 1984, which forced all video releases to appear before the BBFC for certification.

The implementation of the Video Recording Act imposed a stricter code of censorship on videos than was required for cinema release. Several major studio productions were banned on video, as they fell within the scope of legislation designed to control the distribution of video nasties. In recent years, the stricter requirements have been relaxed, as numerous films once considered video nasties have obtained certification uncut or with minimal edits. Due to a legislative mistake discovered in August 2009, the Video Recordings Act 1984 was repealed and re-enacted without change by the Video Recordings Act 2010.

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1. The Lawnmower Sequence (“Dead Alive”) - Peter Jackson’s 1992 gross-out zombie flick packs more gore in a mere five minute sequence than most films do over the course of their entire running time! From a demented baby pulling apart a woman’s face from the inside (pictured above) to a…

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“Zombie”  / “Zombi 2” (1979) | Lucio Fulci