Pros: Nice gore effects, solid if not outstanding story, pretty packed DVD. Cons: The cast of disfunctional characters will turn some people off.
*cue catchy jingle* Nine more days to Halloween, Halloween, Halloween. Nine more days to Halloween - Silver Shamrocks! Welcome Boys and Ghouls to Month of the Living Dead, my thirteen day (and then some) tribute to that most wonderful of ...
Pros: Some nice Savini FX, good production values Cons: One-note characters, slow paced, not enough gore, too much trivia, Bub
Me, I like my zombie flicks. Even the garbage, so long as they give me the zombie goodness that I so crave. But I started late, and I finally got around to watching George Romero's Day of the Dead. I had dire warnings of stormy seas, but I sailed ...
Pros: Special effects are wonderful Cons: Acting isn't great, plot and script are pretty uninspired
As of today, I've now watched, in a row, a movie called Night of the Living Dead, a movie called Dawn of the Dead, and a movie called Day of the Dead. Unfortunately, the first was the terrible 1990 remake of Night of the Living ...
Pros: Great Gore FX Cons: Terrible Pacing, Boring Story, Not Much of a Horror Film
George A. Romero's 'Living Dead' is ultimately responsible for the modern zombie horror film as we know it today. Both Night of the Living Dead and Dawn were brilliant, as was Land of the Dead (though to a smaller extent). The undisputed black sheep of ...
Pros: Some terrific gore, a good sense of location and some interesting ideas Cons: Still disappointing after Dawn Of The Dead and the music is just awful
Following Dawn Of The Dead was never going to be an easy task, but Director George Romero has concocted a reasonably satisfying follow-up to his 1979 masterpiece. Although it does pale in comparison to it's awesome predecessor, Day Of The Dead has enough...
Pros: great gore and a very creepy setting Cons: very slow
First George Romero gave us Night of the Livening Dead, which became the corner stone for an entire genera of horror films and gave birth to one of the most well known and recognized movie monsters in history, the zombie. Then, in 1978 he its ...
Pros: vision of the film, some good sequences Cons: pacing, acting, and use of only one location
This is a review of the movie, not the special edition DVD. I'd consider "Day of the Dead", of the three George Romero has put out in his beloved dead trilogy, to be the least liked. That's not to say it's isn't a bad film, but compared to the first ...
Pros: An interesting look at how Romero's zombies work and evolve. Cons: Not quite as much zombie insanity as other Romero flicks.
The third film in Romero’s legendary ‘Dead’ series is quite a bit different then the previous installments, although the core elements are still the same. There’s significantly less zombie mayhem this time around, although, the ...
Pros: Great gore, good story, and nice music beat. Cons: Acting is low and not enough victims.
Day of the Dead Starring Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander, Joseph Pilato, Richard Liberty, and the Zombies. Written and Directed by George A. Romero 1 hour and 42 minutes Not Rated Day of the Dead is about soldiers and scientists trapped ...
Pros: Old-fashioned zombie fun. They don't make 'em like this anymore! Great fun. ^_^ Cons: VERY gory. Not for those with weak stomachs.
I know at this point in all my years of watching horror movies, experimenting with effects in my own novice efforts, and in my studies of the human anatomy, there are not two people in the horror industry more dedicated to perfection, accuracy, and...
Pros: psychologically scary, cool zombies, very gory Cons: kinda dull at times...
The first question any DEAD fan will ask when they see this is: "Did I get the wrong videotape?" I'll tell you why Day of the Dead is good, and I'll tell you why it's bad.
Why it's good:
Day of the Dead is a zombie flick, so that...
Pros: Best. Gore. Ever. Also Bub the zombie is fantastic. Raises a couple good points. Cons: 1st hour is people yelling the F word at each other
Let me get this off my chest: I first saw this movie in 6th grade. A couple things about it unnerved me, but I was okay. Now, I recently got ahold of the DVD, mainly because I have yet to have seen Dawn, which is very rare, and there was nothing ...
In this third and final shocker in the legendary trilogy from writer/director George A. Romero (Night Of The Living Dead, Dawn Of The Dead), a small g...More at Buy.com Marketplaces
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