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    1998 · Comedy · 1h 34m

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    Bio Zombie ( simplified Chinese: 生化寿尸; traditional Chinese: 生化壽屍; pinyin: Shēng Huà Shòu Shī; Jyutping: Sang1 Faa3 Sau6 Si1) is a 1998 Hong Kong zombie comedy film, starring Jordan Chan. It spoofs George A. Romero 's Dawn of the Dead and shows many similarities to Peter Jackson 's Braindead .

  2. Jun 11, 1998 · Bio-Zombie: Directed by Wilson Yip. With Jordan Chan, Emotion Cheung, Sam Lee, Yiu-Cheung Lai. A group of young shoppers and employees must band together when a zombie outbreak over runs their Hong Kong shopping center in the middle of the shopping day.

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    • Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Wilson Yip
    • 1998-06-11
  3. Bio Zombie 1998 1h 34m Comedy List. Reviews 65% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings Two mall employees driving to work hit a man who drank a soda laced with a chemical that turns people into cannibals ...

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    • Wilson Yip
    • Comedy
    • Frankie Chan
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  6. Mar 15, 2023 · Bio Zombie is an early directorial effort from Wilson Yip, who would go on to become one of Hong Kong’s most prominent action filmmakers thanks to Ip Man and its three sequels. Some janky camera ...

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  7. I’m gonna blow your head off! Exceedingly silly, ridiculously goofy and downright depressing in all the right ways, Bio Zombie plays off like a hyper-stylized version of Shaun of the Dead meets Dawn of the Dead in a neon-lit mall setting just ooooozing with that 90s retro aesthetic. the zombie effects could have used some work because these fuckers looked rough and I didn’t sense that ...

  8. Aug 16, 2017 · Bio-Zombie, directed by Wilson Yip, is a stoner buddy horror-comedy that is closer to Clerks 2 than Dawn of the Dead for the first two thirds of the movie. Much of the dialogue involves frat humour, including some homophobic chatter during an odd opening credits scene that takes place in a theatre.

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