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When unexpected radiation raises the dead, a microcosm of Average America has to battle flesh-eating zombies in George A. Romero's landmark cheapie horror film. Siblings Johnny (Russell Streiner) and Barbara (Judith O'Dea) whine and pout their way through a visit to their father's grave in a small Pennsylvania town, but it all takes a turn for the worse when a zombie kills Johnny. Barbara flees to an isolated farmhouse where a family, a teen couple, and a lone man named Ben (Duane Jones) are already holed up. Bickering and panic ensue as the group tries to figure out how best to escape, while hoards of undead converge on the house; news reports reveal that fire wards them off, while a local sheriff-led posse discovers that if you "kill the brain, you kill the ghoul." After a night of immolation and parricide, one survivor is left in the house ... . Romero's grainy black-and-white cinematography and casting of locals emphasize the terror lurking in ordinary life; as in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963), Romero's victims are not attacked because they did anything wrong, and the randomness makes the attacks all the more horrifying. Nothing holds the key to salvation, either, whether it's family, love, or Law. Topping off the existential dread is Romero's then-extreme use of gore, as zombies nibble on limbs and viscera. Initially distributed by a Manhattan theater chain owner, Night, made for about $100,000, was dismissed as exploitation, but after a 1969 re-release, it began to attract favorable attention for scarily tapping into Vietnam-era uncertainty and nihilistic anxiety. By 1979, it had grossed over $12 million, inspired a cycle of apocalyptic splatter films like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), and set the standard for finding horror in the mundane. However cheesy the film may look, few horror movies reach a conclusion as desolately unsettling.
 
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GREAT DEAL!
on February 16, 2008
Posted by: horrormovielover
Well, i am a total George A. Romero fan and this movie is his great first film. I bought this and wow, it is great. It is nothing special, it is just simply the movie. I've watched it A Lot and i LOVE IT!!!!. If you are just looking for the movie itself, this is what i suggest.
What's great about it: Can not beat the price, great film.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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SynopsisGet loud and legendary with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. The amazing soundtrack features master tracks by The Rolling Stones, Beastie Boys, Muse and Pearl Jam, as well as songs made famous by Kiss, Alice Cooper and Heart. You can challenge the legends of rock and roll in intense boss battles, while new multiplayer modes, including the arcade-inspired Battle mode and the dual-shredding co-op Career mode, give you exciting ways for you to get your groove on.With Guitar Hero III, you'll be able to jam out to more than 45 of the most awesome rock anthems of all time. Play in all-new venues that stoke your head-banging spirit, and check out favorite characters that have been fitted with new faces. Take your musical talents online and rock live around the world, and enhance your experience with downloadable songs, themes and picture packs.
 
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BEST GAME OF 07-08
on February 14, 2008
Posted by: horrormovielover
I got this sweet game for Christmas and i haven't stopped playing since! It is definately one of THE best games out right now. It has a lot of my favorite songs on it and i play constantly. I love the way the controller is made, but I'm not sure if it is easier to play a real guitar or that game.
Any way, the game is really worth the price and is great quality, i suggest you get this game.
What's great about it: Closest as you can get to playing a real guitar, great songs, sweet controller
What's not so great: Jimmi Hendrix isn't in it
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Just when there's no more room in you're DVD collection, Anchor Bay Entertainment will release yet another version of George A. Romero's zombie classic Dawn of the Dead. Filtering into stores just in time to cash in on the much-ballyhooed, big-budget remake, this release seems little more than a precursor to Anchor Bay's heavily touted three-disc Special Edition -- set for release in the fall of 2004. Mastered in the high-definition Divimax process and letterboxed at the correct theatrical exhibition aspect ratio of 1.85:1 (previous releases were often matted and released in 1.66:1), the image as presented on this release is the best that Dawn of the Dead has ever looked on home video. In addition to the corrected aspect ratio, the remarkably clean image sports solid, vibrant colors, even skin tones (for the living), and no evidence of edge-enhancement. As for audio, Anchor Bay has seen fit to include a multitude of choices that should please both purists and those looking to push the limits of their home theater systems. In addition to an effective mix in the original Mono, mixes in DTS, Dolby Digital 5.1, and Dolby Digital Surround expand the terror by surrounding viewers with the blood-chilling moans of the undead. Of course, the audio feature that most viewers will jump for is the commentary track, featuring director Romero, makeup effects artist Tom Savini, and assistant director Chris Romero -- and moderated by Perry Martin. It's great to hear Romero comment on the origins of the story and the events that set the sequel into motion, and the enthusiasm of Savini when Romero told him to start thinking of various inventive ways to kill people is palpable. With virtually no dead air, the commentary is both entertaining and informative. Outside of the commentary track, the extras are fairly standard -- a seeming warm-up for the massive Special Edition that lies ahead. A pair of theatrical trailers are in top condition, as are a trio of television spots -- and with no less than nine radio spots, fans will no doubt get the gist of the advertising campaign that ushered audiences into theaters. A poster and advertising gallery offers various posters, newspaper clippings, and black-and-white stills for the film, and a deeply informative biography explores Romero's motivations as a filmmaker while scrutinizing his macabre body of work. Rounding things out is a somewhat disappointing preview of the upcoming comic-book adaptation. Overall, you have a pretty tantalizing release that would be a great addition to the old DVD collection -- until that massive Special Edition blows this one out of the water, that is.
 
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BEST HORROR FILM EVER MADE!!
on February 12, 2008
Posted by: horrormovielover
Well, i bought this in December with some Christmas money i got and i love it!! I mean, i had never even seen this movie but i am SO glad i bought it. I thought it was the best out of all of George A. Romero's films. It has so many scary and suspenseful moments, but i won't tell you any so i don't spoil any of it. my recommendation is that you go out RIGHT NOW and buy this great horror master piece!!
What's great about it: This movie is awsome! it has suspense,gore,zombies and everything a great horror film has!
I would recommend this to a friend!
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