1. [REC]

American audiences are familiar with Quarantine, which is a remake that is so inferior to the original source material that it is almost offensive. If you want to truly understand the original creative team's vision behind this unique found-footage movie, then you need to experience the original film. Yes, it has subtitles, but sometimes the most entertaining films require a bit more of your attention. The twist ending is brilliantly executed, and whether you love it or hate it, you are guaranteed to discuss it for days.

2. Fido

Is there anything more beautiful than a story set in the '50s about a boy and his loving canine companion? According to Fido's filmmakers, the answer is yes, and it is a story about a boy and his loving zombie companion. The film is as comical as the premise seems, and it features hilarious lines such as, "Bill, just because your father tried to eat you, does that mean we all have to be unhappy forever?" Mixed in with the humor is a healthy dose of gore, making Fido a must-see film for all zombie lovers.

3. Dead Snow

Most zombie lovers have at least heard of Dead Snow, but the subtitles have kept many of them away. This is a big mistake, as the flick features Nazi zombies, attractive women, low-brow humor and tons of blood. If that combination of factors is not enough to get you to read along with this movie, then it might be time to turn off your TV and become acquainted with the simple joys of reading a book.

4. Versus

By far the most gratuitous entry on this list, Versus combines martial arts, gangsters and zombies for a good old-fashioned Japanese splatter-fest. Horror fans who enjoy films that push the envelope have long flocked to the results of Asian filmmaking as a large quantity of their offerings embody the best aspects of over-the-top gore and humor. Versus is definitely a prime example of this entertaining sub-genre.

5. Aaah! Zombies!