![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For those not aware there was a remake of Day Of The Dead (2008) made that is just. The Dawn Of The Dead (2004) remake is real good, but it doesn’t pull me in as completely as Night ’90 does. Oddly, it was the remakes of the first two I became a fan of with mostly Savini’s take on Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead (1968) standing the tallest. I’ve seen George Romero’s zombie trilogy (Night/Dawn/Day), but have never been a major fan of them. It’s still that way today, but if one comes along that has the right characters, story and actors I can be swayed (i.e. In 1991 I was already a fan of Return Of The Living Dead (1985), which for me is saying something since I was never a fan of zombie movies. Off the top of my head, The 13 th Warrior (1999) is another film that does that to me. Not once do I check the time or think about anything else. Tom Savini’s remake is one of those rare films I watch that pulls me in totally from the first frame and keeps me there till the very end. I was out in the family room with all the lights off, lying on the couch, and totally absorbed by the movie. I remember seeing this late one night on cable in 1991. This is an already existing review I ported over from my DVD News Flash: The Review blog I did back in October of 2016, so I could update and include my two cents on Sony’s blu-ray. ![]()
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