Thank you very much for posting this; I have always wanted to see it. I love how George A. Romero refused to compromise and pursued his idiosyncratic vision. This film is very interesting and unusual.
Most horror movies from the 80s and earlier leave a weak taste in people's mouths. I, however, love them wholeheartedly. The problem is that horror movies of now leave almost nothing to the imagination, it's all blood and gore and more gore and sad plot lines. I still enjoy a lot of recent horror movies, but I think most of the best ones are old.
I disagree...romero's night of the living dead as well as Dawn of the Dead were both great films. Same thing with Martin...He's had some flops but he refuses to sell out...which is why he's never going to be a blockbuster director...instead he has a cult following of people who like his style
Yes, you know it is going to be a quality moviegoing experience when a local car wash is given credit at the beginning of the film...even before the director's name!!!!
I guess George wanted to play with some fish-eye lenses -- that really ages the work and makes it look like an old ABC Movie of the Week. So far this segment shows the same filmmaking abilities he demonstrated in The Crazies and Day of the Dead -- virtully no skill whatsoever. Damn, was Romero always really just a one-good-movie director (NotLD), similar to M. Night Shamalan? Both of them wasted a lot of film since their first flicks.
Thank you very much for posting this; I have always wanted to see it. I love how George A. Romero refused to compromise and pursued his idiosyncratic vision. This film is very interesting and unusual.
sholtovondouglas 2 months ago
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Paycheck125 5 months ago
its a pretty surreal opening sequence
Priestica606 8 months ago
Most horror movies from the 80s and earlier leave a weak taste in people's mouths. I, however, love them wholeheartedly. The problem is that horror movies of now leave almost nothing to the imagination, it's all blood and gore and more gore and sad plot lines. I still enjoy a lot of recent horror movies, but I think most of the best ones are old.
cimetiere 10 months ago
this movie is a lil to weak in taste for me and is tooo cheap
antigay7 1 year ago
boc
GrandmasDay32 1 year ago 6
I disagree...romero's night of the living dead as well as Dawn of the Dead were both great films. Same thing with Martin...He's had some flops but he refuses to sell out...which is why he's never going to be a blockbuster director...instead he has a cult following of people who like his style
Mobee211 2 years ago 2
Yes, you know it is going to be a quality moviegoing experience when a local car wash is given credit at the beginning of the film...even before the director's name!!!!
CTHULHUSURVIVOR 2 years ago
I guess George wanted to play with some fish-eye lenses -- that really ages the work and makes it look like an old ABC Movie of the Week. So far this segment shows the same filmmaking abilities he demonstrated in The Crazies and Day of the Dead -- virtully no skill whatsoever. Damn, was Romero always really just a one-good-movie director (NotLD), similar to M. Night Shamalan? Both of them wasted a lot of film since their first flicks.
CTHULHUSURVIVOR 2 years ago
great find
animalmother16 2 years ago