If you watch romero's earlier film day of the dead, it also has a "smart zombie" in it. If you listen to the dialoge in land of the dead they imply that they can make themselves usful and learn. Also Romero's movies always have a…
You should see it. You probably will not like it the first time you watch it, but watch it a second time and u might change your mind. You have to look at the details to really appreciate it.
If preachy means moral message, than your wrong, because Diary of the Dead had a moral message in it. And remember, Romero is not one of those filmmakers who makes his virus all scientific and 100% believable, he doesn't want people to focus on…
Romaro dislikes fast zombies. He prefers the slow ones. And the 2004 Dawn of the Dead WAS NOT by Romero, it was based off his screenplay, though I do admit that I liked it.
But not all the zombies were the evolved ones. The evolved ones consisted of Big Daddy, Boyd the Butcher, the Cheerleader, the motorcycle guy with the knife (he just cut up humans, didnt bite them at all) and a couple of other zombies. None of them…
Land of the Dead was a decent idead, but horribly executed. I was hoping for more of the high speed zombies from Dawn of the Dead (2004)..Now combine that with zombies who are developing reasoning skills,...now that would be a serious problem.
I think the whole concept of decaying zombies being able to learn and lead a rebellion against people that killed their....undead people is just not possible. They are decomposing. As soon as a zombie becomes a zombie they lose all abilities to…
unfortunalt thye did stop to eat some of the people. i u remember when they overran the vehicle depot. and also when the humans were trapped against the electrified fence, the heros came in dead reckoning and blew the zombies to hell with the six…
Yeah, Night of the Living dead shocked people, people hated it at first cuz they could not concieve that all the heroes could die. But they came to like it in time.
Well Garet, I thought the same thing when I first saw it. Then I watched it again. That is when I noticed that Big Daddy and his evolved followers NEVER stopped to eat people, they just seemed to want to avenge their re-dead undead brethren. And Big…
i think Romero did just fine in Land of the Dead. why does he have to follow the same zombie laws as he always has? Land of the dead doesn't in any way deal with any of his other movies, so the zombies don't have to be the same. I agree…