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[*] posted on 11-23-2005 at 04:14 PM


I am definitely a purist when it comes to Romeros work and I thought Land of the Dead was awesome too. The Tom Savini cameo was worth it alone, but I thought it fit well into the whole series, the only thing I didnt like was the way the gas station attendant zombie kept yelping. That was a little cheesy, and I think thats what bothered most people, but it was a small price to sit through for that film. As a side note the guys from Shaun of the dead actually flew out to the set to be zombies, if you didnt know it, try to guess which ones. They had a small but hilarious part in the film. Anchor Bay is definitely another good one, and they own the rights to some really good classics now too. Hopefully that means they wont let anyone "remake" them.
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[*] posted on 11-23-2005 at 05:13 PM


Devils Rejects is the best horror movie in the past 10 years. Rob Zombie is going to bring back the genre and outside of that movie I think hes a total tool culturally....so thats saying alot.

As far as the TCM prequel...I just can't complain about a movie with R. Lee Ermey in it. Worth the ticket price right there.
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[*] posted on 11-23-2005 at 05:40 PM


not that I didn't like land of the dead but for me the best part is the begining...
why because I live in uniontown, an our outside of pittsburgh where the film was suppsoed to be set, but it wasn't filmed there becasue it's too good damn expensive to shoot there

the first NOLD was filmed in my girls grandma's backyard....
so seeing him give a shout out to our little shitty town is okay by me...
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[*] posted on 11-23-2005 at 08:25 PM


You live on sacred grounds in my opinion Steve:) And yeah I read the interviews with Romero about the location. He was totally bummed about filming in Canada, but alas, it was too costly to do so where he really wanted. You come from the land of horror in my opinion, Romero, Savini, Nicotero (for the new school) you cant go wrong.
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[*] posted on 11-23-2005 at 08:31 PM


actually we almost bought the house and land that used to be her grandma's but it was on septic and wouldn't work for running the business
that and it's a 200 year old farm house....
too much work for the bother....
if anyone is ever in western pa we can take you on a tour however
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[*] posted on 11-23-2005 at 08:35 PM


If I get out there, count on me requesting that one:)
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