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Paul, Ian and I really enjoyed this when it played at TIFF 09 but I know that not all reactions have been so positive... what did the FF crowd think of it?
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I'm not a great fan of zombie flicks but they are something that I will still watch and obviously you have to respect the talent that George Romero has.
I liked this, not quite enough scares in it but the storyline was good and I would definitly watch it again.
The only part i'd question would be the family rivalries and does that need to be within the film anyway?
I also liked the moral dilemma of keeping the dead alive, would we do that for selfish reasons, it does sort of touch upon a few moral issues within the film. Who are we really doing it for?
As for wether we can train a zombie to eat animals instead of humans, again I can go along with it as an idea but haven't zombies always just lived on and craved human flesh only?
I liked this, not quite enough scares in it but the storyline was good and I would definitly watch it again.
The only part i'd question would be the family rivalries and does that need to be within the film anyway?
I also liked the moral dilemma of keeping the dead alive, would we do that for selfish reasons, it does sort of touch upon a few moral issues within the film. Who are we really doing it for?
As for wether we can train a zombie to eat animals instead of humans, again I can go along with it as an idea but haven't zombies always just lived on and craved human flesh only?
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Rather enjoyed this one. Very much different from the Diary of the Dead. A humourous addition to the Dead series. Very much like the evolving of the zombie and trying to get them to eat other wildllife and not human. Not as gory as I thought it be. Still very entertaining.
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i loved this,George is still clearly having fun with the genre,that he can go off and mould a story,thats clearly riffing on yojimbo and a fistfull of dollars with out going the whole way of doing it.
More crowd freindly than diary and still with the humour we so evidently saw in diary, but less gory surprisingly,my only qualm was the violence to the horse and i know its not a real horse but non the same,im not a fan of horses being hurt real or not.
But i really hope this gets a wide release and maybe we could see what happens to the guys from land of the dead with dead reckoning in any future movies.
More crowd freindly than diary and still with the humour we so evidently saw in diary, but less gory surprisingly,my only qualm was the violence to the horse and i know its not a real horse but non the same,im not a fan of horses being hurt real or not.
But i really hope this gets a wide release and maybe we could see what happens to the guys from land of the dead with dead reckoning in any future movies.
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OMG Kirspy!!! I completely forgot you were there!!
I enjoyed this and I really don't like zombie flicks but this was a well made little film, a lot better than Diary of The Dead, I loved the collective "Oh!! That..." when we discover where the main character is from...
I enjoyed this and I really don't like zombie flicks but this was a well made little film, a lot better than Diary of The Dead, I loved the collective "Oh!! That..." when we discover where the main character is from...
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I know you forgot, I thought yes I have escaped being mauled and molested this time round lol
I only got there ten minutes before so ended up right at the back anyway.
Anyway yeah I don't think theres much more I can say than has already been said, good fun, watchable and enjoyable. Doesn't break any boundries or do anything new but I do like the moral undertone running through it. Keeping zombies working after they have died for example.
I only got there ten minutes before so ended up right at the back anyway.
Anyway yeah I don't think theres much more I can say than has already been said, good fun, watchable and enjoyable. Doesn't break any boundries or do anything new but I do like the moral undertone running through it. Keeping zombies working after they have died for example.
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Withdrawn but alive"
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Withdrawn but alive"
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I was pretty chuffed when I saw that horse get taken down, just because I like to see how many people will complain about it [in a film where humans are shot, set of fire and pulled apart].my only qualm was the violence to the horse and i know its not a real horse but non the same,im not a fan of horses being hurt real or not.
I liked Survival. I thought there was a little too much comedy and a little too much CGI [flare head, tut tut].
I wish they would just give Romero more money and let him go crazy with the genre. I couldn't help thinking this was very reserved and a little too intimate, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but Romero's outbreak is epic and he should be able to cover it.
I loved the fueding families and the final shot was AMAZING!
Best final shot of the night [that's how you finish a film, Umbrage].
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