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Yah, but I mean, the Host and Drag Me to Hell have lots of funny bits in them too, and Cabin in the Woods is way more funny than it is scary. I feel like Attack the Block's clearest influences are 1980s campy horror movies over comedy or science fiction. But then, I just noticed that Shaun of the Dead isn't on here

No Attack the Block? C'mon, it's stylish, takes an interesting perspective and is John Carpenter as all hell. Warriors meets Aliens. Just cannot fathom why it seems to get left off these kinds of lists so often, is it because people see it as science fiction?