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I loved it, I guess I'm a weird "Of The Dead" fan though because I like Day almost as much Dawn. Anyway, the social commentary wasn't really subtle but I think there were some creative deaths and it was a lot of fun. I absolutely LOVED Savini as a zombie though.
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It was alright. I had a great time in the theater with my friends. Midnight show, slightly drunk, lots of fun. Of course, the movie itself doesn't come close to the classic trilogy, but it's still good in its own right.
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It's like a zombie smoothie with not enough zombie in it.
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Just back from the cinema with a huge feeling of disappointment.
If this is the best Romero can come up with after having 20 years to carry on his brilliant zombie epic then it's time to call it a day. The opening 5 minutes were very promising with all the classic Romero atmosphere and imagery but then the movie quickly became like any other 21st century commercial American horror that we have become used to seeing. This really does not deserve to be part of the legendary "Dead" series.:mad: |
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I expected better.
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