Dead & Buried (Look Alive) (1981)
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" Dead & Buried is a 1981 American horror film directed by Gary Sherman, starring Melody Anderson, Jack Albertson, and James Farentino. It is Albertson’s final live-action film role before his death six months after the film’s release. The film focuses on a small town wherein a few tourists are murdered, but their corpses begin to reanimate. With a screenplay written by Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett, the film was initially banned as a "video nasty" in the U.K. in the early 1980s, but w"
" Dead & Buried is a 1981 American horror film directed by Gary Sherman, starring Melody Anderson, Jack Albertson, and James Farentino. It is Albertson’s final live-action film role before his death six months after the film’s release. The film focuses on a small town wherein a few tourists are murdered, but their corpses begin to reanimate. With a screenplay written by Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett, the film was initially banned as a "video nasty" in the U.K. in the early 1980s, but w"
"Watched on: October 21st, 2023. Pretty good movie! Loved the twist at the end."
" First Viewing Viewing Date: September 29th Via: Shudder Plot: A series of grisly murders are committed by mobs of townspeople, but the corpses begin to come back to life. Rating: 7.1/10 Why Did I Watch It? This is a horror movie which has been on my list for some time."
"Rated: R Why it’s rated: Graphic violence, profanity, violence, and adult situations"
"26.10. Vähän Usva-tunnelmaa, gorea (naaman kiehuminen!) ja lopussa aivan uskomattomia käänteitä."
"First viewing - Oct. 7th Edgar Wright first put Dead & Buried on my radar, and I've been itching to watch it ever since. It's not easy to track down either. Thankfully I signed up for Shudder to keep this month rolling smoothly along and they have it. On the one hand I can see how it's influenced some of Edgar's films (Hot Fuzz and The World's End to be specific), and it's got some moments that are well done. I wasn't always sure where it was going, and then once the ending unfolded I was left "