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Dawn of the Dead (Divimax Edition)

Dawn of the Dead (Divimax Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm sick and tired of writing reviews for this site.
Review: All I have to say is its a classic

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SHOP WITH THE DEAD!!!
Review: The best of the 3 dead movies! Romero lets us see how the zombies begin to overrun the living.

I just love the comedy Romeros throws into this film.

Tossing pies into the faces of zombies and also spraying them in the face with seltzer bottles had me rolling.

The Goblins did a great job on the soundtrack of this classic.

Only thing that bugs me is that FLY BOY was a complete SCREW UP!

Buy it today and see what I'm talking about!!!

WATCH OUT FOR FLYING PIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best of the Best!!!
Review: We first saw Dawn of the Dead for the first time over 15 years ago and let me tell you: we are still watching it to this day. This movie is truly a horror classic! It is the best of the Living Dead trilogy, and is without debate Romero's finest work to date. My brother went to the Monroeville Mall just to be in the place where this film was created. It is not a scary movie in the sense that it will make you jump from your chair, but it offers the lucky viewer a glimpse into the chaos of a country overrun by the recent dead. If you like this gener, see this movie. Oh...check out the soundtrack in the MUsic section of Amazon...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A very entertaining and grotesque story of zombies
Review: Hell is Full?!?! Well this is a great motive for zombies to plauge the earth. I really enjoyed seeing the good guys (the humans, unless you are a zombie) kick but. The golification of human survival at its best, however hopeless the strugle may seem. A very good movie, and very entertaining, if you liked "Dead Alive" you will love this, eventhough it does attemt to be more serious. I laughed, I cried, I was on the edge of my seat, everything I would expect from a great horror flick.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A masterpiece!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Im not a fan of killer zombies, but this one is simply great: the violence and the gore use in this movie is so entertaining that is so funny to watch. A must see!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SIMPLY THE GREATEST MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN
Review: Dawn of the Dead is the best horror film ever made. With its extreme gore and sense of humor, i cant watch this movie enough. The directors cut has a few extra minutes of footage. No real extra gore. BUY IT.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Romero's greatest films.
Review: George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead" is arguably one of the finest, and certinly one of the most influential horror films of all time. Filmed as a sequel to his 1968 classic "Night of the Living Dead", "Dawn" goes beyond the social commentary and documentry-style filmmaking of its predecessor to overwhelm the senses with its cold, dispassionate view of the society we had become over the previous decade, and depict it this time in brutal, gory color. Along with "Phantasm", released at the same time, "Dawn" created the era of the ultra gory "slasher" films that defined horror throughout much of the 1980's, except that in "Dawn's" case the violence is intentionally exploited to the point of near comedy. New and creative ways of killing the zombies become new and disturbing analysis of our own morality, as we quickly disassociate "them" from "us", ultimately leading up to the seperation of "bad" humans from "good". George plays with our minds and values in as cutting a social commentary as any episode of "South Park" and in a much more disturbing way. Making his efforts all the more successful and lasting. Warning: this film was originally considered so graphically violent it was released unrated, and noone under 18 was admitted. That still holds true today, and little that has come along sense can match its in-your-face gore. Especially in this new era of anti-"media violence". Modern filmmakers could still learn much from the way in which Romero maintains the "shock-value" of his violence, never allowing it to become comfortable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hands down BEST zombie movie ever made!
Review: It has it all, guts, blood, and the end of the world. For anyone who has loved zombie movies, they know that George A. Romero is the king. This is his masterpiece, the best of the best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The ultimate movie in the " DEAD " trilogy
Review: Dawn of the Dead is the ultimate living dead movie in the George Romero's trilogy. The movie picks up three weeks after the events of Night of the Living Dead. The world is now slowly being taken over by zombies, but the living still can't get over their own differences. Fighting for survival four people board a helicopter and flee the cities, hoping to outrun the dead. In the process they run into an abondoned mall. At first they stay only to get supplies but decide to make it home for a while. Soon they face the unrelenting zombies advance and begin to wonder if they are some of the last people left alive. A masterful movie that grips the soul and captures the imagination. It shows the dark side of man and his cruelties to one another.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest horror flick of all time
Review: Living in a mall with all of the stores open just for you except you got kill a bunch of zombies first. dont get bitten


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