"This is my second film from Italian horror guru Lucio Fulci, and I must say that I really get a kick out of his style. Although it definitely treads on "gorehounds only" territory, there really is a lot to admire from it. Fulci has a knack for taking advantage of his films' thinly-spread plots to create a number of very memorable, often discomforting scenes, and this film is no exception. The gore effects are incredible, and his utilization of these effects are crafty and efficient. Zombie doesn"
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yrjaenae added this to a list 4 months, 2 weeks ago
"Katsottu: 12.12.2012
Tulipa katsottua tämä pitkästä aikaa ja tämähän on edelleen upea roskakapple. Efektit ovat loistavia, näyttely on paskaa ja Al Cliver vitutti muistettua vähemmän. Myös legendaarinen haikohtaus jaksoi edelleen naurattaa. Arrowin BD:stä sen verran, että yhtä yökohtausta lukuun ottamtta, kuva oli todella hyvä."
byhorror added this to a list 5 months, 3 weeks ago
"18.11.12.
PC
Fulcin zombeilussa ongelma on se, että vähän väliä itse zombit ovat kuin sain sivuajatus ja muun leffan ajan palloillaan satunnaisesti milloin missäkin eksoottisissa maisemissa. Ajoittainen väkivalta on toki hienoa, mutta ehkä olen vain eri sukupolvea kuin useimmat ohjaajan fanit, kun gorea on loppujen lopuksi mielestäni aika vähän, ja se on suhteellisen pliisua, jopa mielikuvituksetonta. Toki vuosikin on ollut 1979 ja näin, mutta hmm.
Zombien maskeeraus on toki upeaa"
Psycho-Pirate added this to a list 6 months, 1 week ago
"The newspaper office scene was filmed in a busy office building, and at one point the cast and crew inadvertently interrupted a meeting held by Rupert Murdoch, who angrily kicked them out.
The film was written before Dawn of the Dead was released in Italy, as an action/adventure thriller with no link to George A. Romero's films. The opening and closing scenes (which take place in New York) were added to the script later when the producers wanted to cash-in on the success of Dawn.
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