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Epoch
Member # 136
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Ok, who besides me has seen it and what did you think.
I enjoyed it but I've never seen the first version so I can't compare. It was worth the money to see.
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E. Keeler
Member # 1272
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Is it anything like 28 days later in the way the effects for the zombies are done....? I get that impressio9n from the trailers.
It would be well worth watching the original- I havent seen the remake yet but like as not for fans of good old gore movies this 'new improved' version will be severly lacking in what make films like that so good-low budget over the top gore!
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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I liked it. It's a good popcorn movie and it's fun to watch, just remember: it's a ZOMBIE MOVIE, so dont expect King Lear. I'ts well acted and Ving Rhames(sp?) is his usual baddass self. One minor annoyance is a pregnant girl that looks as though she's holding a beachball to her stomach. She doesnt look even slightly pregnant.
Good effects, lotsa laught to break up the tension and the dead are pretty damn fast on their feet.
Nothing crawls out of it's grave though: it's kind of an infection that gets transmitted via bites from the canibalistic zombies and causes death withing hours and the....revival as a zombie!
No explanation is given as to the cause but it spreads lightning fast and civilization crumbles quick. It's actually more creepy NOT knowing the cause because you're as in the dark as the main characters are.
Watch for cameo appearances by all the original DOTD actors in this remake: it's great when filmmakers do that.
It's definitely worth watching but not as good as 28 Days Later was....although far more disturbing.
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Woodside Kid
Member # 699
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Personally I thought 28 Days Later was overrated; it was a decent enough film, but I enjoyed this one more.
Unfortunately, the Dawn remake just doesn't have the impact the original had. It's not really the film's fault, though. The original version had the advantage that we really hadn't seen anything like it before, whereas the remake has to contend with all the films of the genre we've seen in the last quarter century.
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E. Keeler
Member # 1272
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My problem is going to be convincing my fella to go with me to watch it, he can be a bit of a film snob, especially when it comes to gore movies-he knows his stuff and really doesnt want to see this remake.
I on the other hand dont mind newer gore movies like you said as an exercise in sitting and eating popcorn.....
Have you seen City of the Dead/Gates of Hell- its an old Italian gore movie that was banned for ages coz a chick pukes up her own liver..?
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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No, I'm not to big on gore flick, although I'm watching my favorite gory movie of all time though as I post: John Carpenter's The Thing
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Austin Powers
Member # 250
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Peter Jackson's Braindead...
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E. Keeler
Member # 1272
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Braindead, is that the one with the rat-monkeys.....?
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Sol System
Member # 30
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And the priest-delivered ass-kicking.
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Austin Powers
Member # 250
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And the happy zombie couple "doing it" while having an iron bar stuck straight through theirs chests...
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Nim
Member # 205
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The best character has to be uncle Les, though. "Just chop'em up, kill'em undead buggers! I know how to do it, I've read comic books."
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