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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: 3 stars
Summary: This Can't Really Happen, can it?
Review: This has to be one of the scariest movies I have ever saw. I can't even look at a cemetary or a dirty person without thinking back to this movie. It scared me so much, that when I went to my cousin's house in the surburbs, I stayed up all night (the Cartoon Network is good for something). If you are easily scared, the Lion King should be making another movie.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: dont waste your money sick but not scary
Review: id get the shining or pet semetary for a scary movie classic the shining is the scariest ever pet sematary was scary but stupid.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Low Scum
Review: A shameful rip-off of all the original film's fans by John Russo. The new footage is Amateur Hour & unnecessary, the new acting is pathetic & this DVD abomination should be shunned by everyone, old fans & new audiences wondering what all the classic fuss is about. (After I threw it across the room, my puppy even poohed on it!)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Greenstate Pictures
Review: The rating of this film does not pertain to the original cult classic by George A. Romero. It refers to the horribly acted, slow moving joke of new footage which is easily detectible from the original footage. And its distracting new musical score would do better on a soundtrack for a new movie. This masterpiece of its time has been ruthlessly butchered. Everything added to this 30th anniversary edition not counting the digital mastering has soiled the original. Don't let the fancy silver case fool you. Those who are responsible for this atrocity should be fed to the zombies.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Night of the Living Blasphemy.....
Review: This is one of my all time favorite movies.I hafto say that the scenes with the new zombies blended well but the new scenes with live people sucked.I dont see why they had to desecrate this movie like this.I bought it because I'm a collector of all things Living Dead series.If you arent a collector and you're just looking for a good version of Night this is not it.Try the 25th Anniversary version instead.It's awesome!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A mouth full of Greek salad..... Formulas, equations..
Review: Don't waste your time with this garbage. The original version gets 5 stars.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Why god why?
Review: Don't get me wrong...THIS WAS A GREAT MOVIE! Till some jambroni decided that he wanted to be george romero and destroyed what was all good and holy about the original version. *Only watch if you wanted to be inflated with rage so you can go rioting*

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: AN UTTER DESECRATION OF A HORROR CLASSIC
Review: Dear lord, what has that old fool John Russo done? Mr. "I Co-wrote 'Night of the Living Dead,' So How Come I'm Not Famous?" managed to convince the other original backers of the film to do this 30th Anniversary edition (a year late, by the way, for the actual 30th anniversary of the movie!), found some old B&W film stock, and has shot 20 minutes of new footage that makes no sense and detracts from the film's pacing. Worse yet, he's CUT 15 minutes of footage that adds character and depth to the film, plus he's added an awful, uninspired pop-rock soundtrack by the ludicrous Scott Vladimir Licina. Licina and Z-movie strumpette Debbie Rochon (Troma's "Tromeo & Juliet") are featured in an epilogue that is more embarrassing than enlightening. See what George Lucas started? At least George Romero was smart enough to wash his hands of this entire sorry mess.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Even if it's on sale for a buck!
Review: Night of the Living Dead is a classic horror film, this is just awful. 15 minutes of useless, badly done, amaturish footage has been added and to compensate, they REMOVE character driven dialogue pieces. The special features don't make up for it either, an annoyingly pointless music video, a inane documentary and commentary from John A. Russo, the man responsable for this tragedy. If you need to own NOTLD on DVD, go buy the far superior version that was released a few years back that has not been so horribly violated. Please, don't even buy it out of curiosity...even if it's on sale for a buck...DON'T BUY IT.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: These reviews below refer to another video
Review: The reviews below this refer to the Night of the Living Dead 30th Anniversary Edition video, not the EXCELLENT Night of the Living Dead Special Collector's Edition DVD. Disregard the below reviews, the Collector's Edition is exactly what the description and reviews entail.


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