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What is your favorite George A. Romero zombie movie?
My personal favorite is Dawn of the Dead.
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NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD...my #1 film by anyone. For the money and resources they did not have, they did an excellent job. Have met several of the surviving cast/crew at cons and all of them pretty nice, especially Russ, Judith and George Kosana.
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Dawn of the Dead (closely followed by Day of the Dead)
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It's a tie between Dawn and Day for me now. It used to be Dawn all the way but as I got older I really began to appreciate Day a lot more.
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Night or dawn. Probably dawn, just because there are so many cool effects and the fact of them taking shelter in a mall. Too cool.
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Dawn of the Dead. Great movie.
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Night Of The Living Dead :halloween:
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"They're coming to get you, Barbra"
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No contest for me. Night of the Living Dead is an epic experience. It immerses one into it's woken nightmare. The sound is expertly subtle and penetrating. The actors nail their performances. I believe every single character is there and experiencing this catastrophe.
I can't say the same for the other two films, especially Dawn. In Dawn, the main characters are much too glib (slick, smart-talking), cool and collected, having a good time. And they're much too alike. If they are every to become comfortable in that hell, it comes way too soon. I never quite believe them, nor care about them. I get the zombie shoppers are symbolic of the modern consumer zombies that we've become. How many minutes does it take to get that across? Besides that, it's a bit like the funny shoot-em-up PC game "Redneck Rampage". If you're looking for that in a film, you got it. If you're looking for great gore effects, you get some of that too. I'm more for an overall story experience. Day of the Dead is better than Dawn. The character acting is more believable for their actual situation. The characters differentiate themselves both with roles and personality, and are a bit more endearing, though I don't care for them all that much either. The story is much more interesting from a sci-fi standpoint, with more depth and thought-provoking subplots. |
I'm torn between Night and Dawn-forced to pick one I would say Dawn but I aldo think Day Of The Dead is amazing but not quite at the heights of the first two for me.
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No doubt about it..
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Give me DAY anyday.
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Dawn of the Dead
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Night of the Living Dead for me. If nothing else for than the final scene when Ben goes through all that bull shit and then bam! Love it love it love it. "They're coming to get you Barbara! They're coming for you Barbara!" Classic.
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'Night of the Living Dead' 1968
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Dawn very closely followed by Day
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That's a tough one! Hm. Well, I really like Night of the Living Dead because less is more sometimes and they did an amazing job for what they had at their disposal and on their budget. However, Dawn of the Dead took it a step up with brutality and the setting amuses the hell out of me. If the zombie apocalypse were to happen, I can well imagine myself finding my way to the mall for the resources alone or a place like Sam's Club because of the same reason! Night of the Living Dead had a bit more realism, in my opinion. Dawn of the Dead had a "okay, we're been at this for awhile. We're tired and we just want our lives back" feel to it. First instinct, my vote goes to Dawn of the Dead.
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So...it looks like no love at all for LAND (decent), DIARY ( tough going) and SURVIVAL (bloody awful) then?
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Dawn is my favourite Zombie film of Romero's. My favourite film of his in general (and tied for personal all time favourite) is "Martin". He made it in 1977, two years before Dawn, and it is a must see for any horror fan (especially those with a penchant for vampires).
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I love George Romero's Return of The Living Dead.
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