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Time for Another Romero Remake?
by Scott Weinberg | August 01, 2007
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We've already seen the remakes of Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, plus there's another pair of Romero remakes (Day of the Dead and The Crazies) on the horizon... So what's left from the filmmaker's back catalog? Back to Article
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ZiGyStRdUsT
ZiGyStRdUsT writes:
on Aug 01 2007 08:32 AM

I thought land of the dead was a comedy...

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filmfascist
filmfascist writes:
on Aug 01 2007 08:46 AM

I'm all for it if he's in charge. Plus, that "zomcom"-could it be the long delayed Diamond Dead?

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Gimy
Gimy writes:
on Aug 01 2007 08:50 AM

i saw one of the older ones(after i saw the new remake) and i don't get the big deal. i think it was Land, but i'm not real sure. the one with the zombie being held captive, ed or george or something. i didn't like it, so i don't really remember...sorry. it was slow...and really boring. and don't get me started on the acting, jesus. with all the hurrah romero gets for his past flix...i thought it pretty much sucked. but hearing horror "comedy"...is enticing. too many times they try to be scary and it comes off stupid.

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PrecentorEpsilonXVI
PrecentorEpsilonXVI writes:
on Aug 01 2007 09:52 AM

In reply to this comment (#1000750)
That was Day of the Dead, and it was his worst by far. Watch the original Night of the Living Dead for some true classic zombie horror.

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TitusCosminus
TitusCosminus writes:
on Aug 01 2007 10:24 AM

I hate all Romero movies except the original Dawn of the Dead. Yet I love the Zack Snyder remake more...

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Callpacas
Callpacas writes:
on Aug 01 2007 10:26 AM

we already have zombie comedies : Shaun of the Dead and this year's Fido.

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JesusofSuburbia
JesusofSuburbia writes:
on Aug 01 2007 01:21 PM

Yeah. Shaun of the Dead was already made Romero.

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Gimy
Gimy writes:
on Aug 01 2007 02:25 PM

thanks Precent, there's just too many of them with "dead" in it. i got confused. i'll check that one out though...

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JUDGE DREDD
JUDGE DREDD writes:
on Aug 01 2007 03:26 PM

Il stick with shaun of the dead, Braindead and 28weeks later.

Almost all other zombie films suck!!! I did like the dawn of the dead remake though. Oh, and that trailer for Resident evil 3, looks better than both the other R-E films put together.


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Product_of_You
Product_of_You writes:
on Aug 02 2007 12:00 AM

I really liked the remakes of Land of the Dead and Dawn of the Dead.

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Aqueryan Reloaded
Aqueryan Reloaded writes:
on Aug 02 2007 06:37 AM

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Gimy, don't post on topics you're ill-equipped to add meaningful commentary to.

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Chunkblower
Chunkblower writes:
on Aug 20 2007 04:40 AM

I guess the problem most of you guys have with Romero's films is that you try and watch them as genre flicks. I don't think that works very well, because Romero's Dead series is so much different from the genre it has inspired, that it would be more useful to make two categories: Zombie films and Romero films. Zombie films usually follow the genre formular while Romero has always had a tendency to ingnore, or even purposely reverse generic elements. So if some of his films have a "slow" feeling, you can bet that this has been intended. The zombies in Romero's films are more likely made to make you think than to scare you.
The DAWN remake is a great film, but it is rather a fast paced action movie than a "true" remake of DAWN (1978), which has a much deeper underlying meaning. I love both films, but for different reasons.




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Aleph_Null
Aleph_Null writes:
on Sep 14 2007 01:38 AM

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So philosiphizer, what is this DEEPER, UNDERLYING MESSAGE??? Consumerism? Materialism? Pretty ****ing obvious, Mr. Wizard. I doubt the "slow" pace of his movies is intended, but rather all he is capable of as a film maker. You try really hard to sound intellectual, don't you?

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