Day of the Dead update feed
" Date: 7/29/2020 Viewed: Blu-Ray Re-Watch Note: It's been a while since I have seen this movie and I decided to revisit it for the 35th anniversary (I know I'm a month late). It's not as good as the first two George A. Romero's Dead movies, but I still consider it to be an awesome movie in my opinion. I love the fun memorable cast of characters in this movie. I can't think of a single bad character in this movie, to be honest. Lori Cardille as Dr. Sarah Bowman is a cool lead female character "
“Concluding the "Dead" franchise that began decades earlier, George A. Romero's "Day of the Dead" is a marginal improvement on many of the less developed areas of the prior entries. A number of intriguing building blocks are connected with residuum, as if the characters in "Dawn of the Dead" exist within the same universe as that of the previous sequel. Visually, a footprint is discernible, yet the main group of characters, and their motives and predicament differ greatly from the preceding films, although the premise remains: a zombie apocalypse has extremely decimated the human population, with the few remaining survivors forced to live in barricaded "security" in camps or underground. In one such facility, soldiers protect scientists attempting to find a solution to the pandemic. Previou” read more
" Directed by: George A. Romero Produced by: Richard P. Rubinstein Written by: George A. Romero Cinematography: Michael Gornick Edited by: Pasquale Buba Music by: John Harrison Distributed by: United Film Distribution Company"
"The qualities that alienate some from George A. Romero’s third Dead film are also its most rewarding: the pressure-cooker narrative, the protracted philosophizing, the over-cranked emotions, the despair befitting the end of days. Acknowledging an impossibly bleak present and gazing with steadfast, and perhaps stubborn, hope toward the future, Day of the Dead rejects the partisan binaries its clashing human characters transparently embody, infusing its apocalyptic vision with an allegorical thr"
"23.8, PC, rewatch Jännä, miten näinkin höperön kasarimaisen (tietty hyvällä tapaa) yleisilmeen omaava tekele onnistuu olemaan niin tiivistunnelmainen ja kiinnostava tekele ihmisluonteesta zombie-maailmanlopun hetkillä. Toisella katselulla ehkä tuo ensin mainittu höperöys tunki tämän vakavastiotettavuuden yläpuolelle, mikä ei tosin tehnyt katselukokemuksesta yhtään sen huonompaa."
"Directed by: George Romero A mysterious virus that turns people into the walking dead has infected a town, and only a few survivors immune to the disease must find a way to escape."