I just received The Evil Dead (love Bruce Campbell), haven't seen that one in awhile, The 30th anniversary edition of Romero's Night of the Living Dead, the unrated director's cut of Dawn of the Dead (2004), a rare European cut of Romero's Dawn of the Dead presented by Dario Argento, The remake of Romero's Night of the Living Dead, which I didn't much care for because of the differences in the Barbara character (but had to have it anyway) and Romero's Day of the Dead, which I've seen but didn't have a copy. Betcha can't guess what I'll be doing tonight.....
Bruce Campbell was the wrestling announcer in the first one, the usher at the theater in the second, and the guy who checks reservations at the french resteraunt in the third. He has a French accent for that part. He's hilarious in all three although he only gets about 5 minutes of screen time.
I'm so glad someone else feels that way about Barbara's character in the NOLD remake. I enjoyed the effects for the zombies (except when she was beating the bald one with a fire poker, that looked pretty bad), and the falling hand from the banister was great, but going from completely checked out, scared s$@#less to commando was irritating.
Once for an art class we had to do a poster with a theme of saving the world, or some crap like that. I drew Bruce Campbell with a shotgun on a hill surrounded by zombies and it said "Save the World, Shoot a Zombie".