Night of the Living Dead

Started by mechmoggy6 pages

I'm touchy on this subject, I think only Ush and I posted a review of this film in the review section. It would be nice to add another.

BTW, before the film started (at the cinema and the DVD) there's was picture of a dog in a bow-tie and hat which came on screen. I don't know, why but me and my mates couldn't stop laughing at it.

A dog in a hat! 😂

haha

I think we all laughed because the film was a horror and the title was "Dog Soldiers" and then this non-threatening dog in a hat and bow-tie comes on screen briefly and it seemed amusing to us.

I hope its on your copy BF, I really do. 😄

BTW, my fave line in the film is, "........sausages......".

ok, i finally rented it mech. ill watch it tonight or tommorow.

ok, i just watched it.... wow.... very!! surprised. awesome freaking movie. i loved it. thank you for making me rent it mech.

sounds kinda strange to me, but then again I'm a big fan of scifi...which is usu weird

You should rent it too Jules, the more people know about this the better.

Have you posted a review in the existing thread BF? I'll go look.

yes 🙂

uh what movie?

dog soldiers.

When was is made...and would Blockbuster have it?

Keep in mind George A. Romero got his idea from the book I Am Legend, not the movie that Will Smith was in...

Originally posted by JediRouge
Keep in mind George A. Romero got his idea from the book I Am Legend, not the movie that Will Smith was in...

Never knew that. Though there were alot of zombie films prior to NotLD as well.

Actually the fact that you bring up I Am Legend is interesting because Vincent Prices Last Man on Earth came out in 1964.
Night of the Living Dead was 1968.

Though the infected in Last Man on Earth were more vampires than zombies.

Talk about threads returning from the dead lol. But Romero's staying power is pretty awsome. Guess thats what you earn for creating a popular genre.

Originally posted by COG Veteran
Talk about threads returning from the dead lol. But Romero's staying power is pretty awsome. Guess thats what you earn for creating a popular genre.

True. You can't beat genre defining films.

George Romero has been shit lately with his movies

he's lost his touch.

Originally posted by Kazenji
George Romero has been shit lately with his movies

he's lost his touch.

That's true, pretty much what happened to Lucas. When you stick around too long, you're work can get muddled when compared to you're heyday. When a film franchise gets too big, it also gets weak. Pirates, Star wars, Indiana Jones, to name a few.