Just spotted one in the movie Ravenous! At about 51:50.
"Ravenous" is a decent film, but it's like an art zombie* film. It's in French (québécois) and subtitled. I'm a fan of foreign films and subtitled are the best most of the time. Dubbed films are good for animation and kung fu movies, but everything else should be subtitled in my opinion. So many films are ruined with a bad dub job.
Anyway, this is on Netflix (free trial
and it's worth a watch if you like walking dead films.
*Modern "zombie" films are all contagion films (a contagion like rabies), not zombies. Zombies are not dead (they appear to be dead though), they are enslaved by a voodoo priest and only do what that priest tells them to do. You can defeat a zombie by putting salt or meat in their mouths (this is well established lore, not me making stuff up). Notice that the best "zombie" films never call these afflicted creatures zombies, but they use other terms like "walkers" or "the dead". Sorry, just me having fun nerding out.
"Ravenous" is a decent film, but it's like an art zombie* film. It's in French (québécois) and subtitled. I'm a fan of foreign films and subtitled are the best most of the time. Dubbed films are good for animation and kung fu movies, but everything else should be subtitled in my opinion. So many films are ruined with a bad dub job.
Anyway, this is on Netflix (free trial
*Modern "zombie" films are all contagion films (a contagion like rabies), not zombies. Zombies are not dead (they appear to be dead though), they are enslaved by a voodoo priest and only do what that priest tells them to do. You can defeat a zombie by putting salt or meat in their mouths (this is well established lore, not me making stuff up). Notice that the best "zombie" films never call these afflicted creatures zombies, but they use other terms like "walkers" or "the dead". Sorry, just me having fun nerding out.