i was thinking of see that for the reason i was looking for a scary movie. but the storyline seems kind of pointless - though i did like those dusk till dawn movies O.o anyway i think i'll just see secret window instead of dawn of the dead.
'German boy, do not forget you are a German,' and, 'Little girl, remember you are to become a German mother.'
I'm not sure which zombie-movie by Romero I've seen, but I know it was quite good.
It didn't rely so much on cheap scares as it did on more complex and more real fears.
I hope this remake is good, I plan on seeing it.
Return of the Living dead series is the most ghoulish and scary, IMO. Evil Dead 2 is also good.
I've seen all of 'em: Night of the Living Dead, Day of the Dead, and Dawn of the Dead. They're all great, but I'm glad they're remaking Dawn of the Dean 'cause that was the scariest.
I stayed up to see the 10 minute trailer the other night and I think I'd rather see it than Passion (what's wrong with me?). Oh well, they're kind of similar movies.
The dyslexic devil worshipper who sold his soul to Santa
In both films some Jews resurrect from the dead.![]()
Zombies shouldn't be able to run. There's a rule about that.
Originally Posted by Mandible
Especially if they're in a state of rigor mortis.![]()
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IHR Revisionist Conference, April 24, 2004, internet broadcast:
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And only the few are saved.Originally Posted by AWAR
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I love those cheesy yet creepy cult classics. I've seen them all, and I can't get enough of 'em. In fact, my avatar is from Night of the Living Dead.Originally Posted by Nordhammer
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