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Night of the Living Dead: 30th Anniversary Edition

Night of the Living Dead: 30th Anniversary Edition

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply the best....
Review: How do you talk about a movie that is simply the best? Well, here I will start. Anyone who is a fan of the horror film genre (especially the zombie-horror sub-genre) HAS to see Night of the Living Dead. The 90's remake was a good one, but the original in black and white is remarkable. Don't watch the cheesey colorized version either...stick to the black and white (it is more visually stunning). I loved this movie as a child and I still love it today. The social commentary in this film is worth studying in a college film appreciation course! The scares are excellent. I have nothing to complain about here. I just wish Hollywood could still make movies as chilling as this one.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A Stupid piece of trash
Review: This ia a movie about zombies who surround a farm in search of human flesh. The stupid people inside fight and bicker amongst themselfs while more and more zombies surround the house making escape immpossible.If you love good classic horror, This is not it,get the classic universal movies but stay away from the rest of this trilogy they only get worse.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: How can this be done to such a masterpiece?
Review: "Night of the Living Dead" is one of the best horror movies ever made and for sure the best done by Romero. It is a pity that it was so mistreated in this edition by Madacy. The image is blury and the sound goes up and down like in an old VHS tape. In fact its like owning a VHS tape that will only last longer. Even so if it's the only way you can get it... Five stars for the Film. Zero for the edition.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the first of the DEAD TRILOGY
Review: And many say the best.

Nipsey thinks Dawn is the best of the three.

But still Night is right up there.

Nipsy owns the DEAD TRILOGY and he thinks you should too!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Forget the rest--go with the best!
Review: There are plenty of DVDs out there for George Romero's original classic "Night of the Living Dead," most of which are just as nasty as those VHS versions you used to find in the discount bin at your local video store: scratchy, grainy, unfocused video with muddy, muffled audio. There is also the now-infamous "30th Anniversary" DVD, which needlessly jams new scenes into the original movie (kind of like George Lucas's "Star Wars Special Editions," but with more flesh-eating).

But the only--I repeat, ONLY--DVD of "Night" worth touching is one released by Elite Entertainment. This gorgeous DVD is essentially the same package as the one Elite released on VHS through Anchor Bay a few years back: a pristine print of "Night," along with trailers & an amusing parody film called "Night of the Living Bread" (get it? get it?). This DVD also includes two audio commentary tracks featuring various members of the cast & crew & commercials that George Romero directed back in the '60s! All in all, this is far superior to anything else on the market. Seek it out--it's well worth the effort!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Has John Russo lost his mind!
Review: Really, NOTLD was a great movie, you cannot improve upon greatness, so don't try. I know John Russo worked on the screenplay to the first NOTLD, but he should have left it alone. All the talent must have been from the great George A. Romero. John Russo should stick to skin filcks like his Santa Calws and Scream Queen's Naked Christmas where nobody cares about a story line. Leave the classics to someone who knows what they are doing!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Romero's best work ever!
Review: Night of the Living Dead was probably the scariest movie I ever saw when I was a kid. I had to sleep with the light on for weeks after I saw this creepy thriller. Only now, years later, have I come to realize the genius that is George A. Romero. His movies offer social commentary into the mind of capitalist america. There never is any indication why the dead are coming back to life (despite the radiation theory proposed in other reviews) because Romero wanted us to be able to use our own imaginations as to why this was happening. Were we being punished by the powers that be for our greedy ways? What had we done to deserve this? Are he a hedonistic society that needs to be punished? Great movie that asks many questions about the social climate of the world. I enthusiastically reccommend this flick!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Horror Classic
Review: The is the best Horror movie ever made!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Why butcher a classic?
Review: Im gonna try to make this shorter than my innitial review, because I already reviewed the classic video version of "NOTLD". First off, no extra music is needed, no extras are needed at the end of the film, and why do you need to sharpen this movies picture? Its some of the films low budget bad quality that makes it good. So, dont buy this technological mumbo-jumbo, get the classic video version.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HUH?
Review: Some people are commenting on the 30th Ann. edition and their comments are spilling out onto this version. Make no mistake this IS the version to own. I don't own it yet, but I do know this DOES NOT contain the extra footage. The reshot stuff on the 30th edition is to be AVOIDED. The new theme song sounds a bit like Creepshow.


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