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    Land of the Dead
    a.k.a. George A. Romero's Land of the Dead Director: George A. Romero Cast: Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Asia Argento, Robert Joy

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    George A. Romero, who revolutionized the American horror film in 1968 with the instant classic Night of the Living Dead, returns to his dystopian zombie cycle with this horror thriller. In Land of the Dead, the zombies whose numbers had been slowly but steadily growing through Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead now dominate the streets of most American cities, while urban skyscrapers have been taken over by surviving humans, usually greed-addled opportunists who allow the living to stay in their fortified compounds for a price. Guarding the buildings are rough-and-tumble mercenaries who have learned to do battle with the zombies, making use of powerful weapons to gain advantage. But as the zombie civilization grows, the creatures have begun to slowly evolve, with their dormant thought processes beginning to awaken, and as unrest begins to ferment among the mercenaries and the entrepreneurs who pay them, the ghouls may have found a way to defeat the last stronghold of humanity. Land of the Dead stars Dennis Hopper as arch capitalist Kaufman, and Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Robert Joy, and Asia Argento as some of the mercenaries; Asia Argento's father, Dario Argento, served as a producer on one of the earlier films in the series, Dawn of the Dead. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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    Great Zombies, Poor Charactersby Anonymous

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    March 12, 2007: I admire George A. Romero for what he has done with the zombie genre over the past 4 decades. It is because of him that we know zombies as they exist in popular culture today. Romero has crafted the undead in such a way that we could believe them to be real if the proper circumstances arose to animate human corpses. Even without him there have been some good zombie films whether it be Zombi 2 or even Dead Alive. Though George A. Romero has created the best zombies on film there has always been one thing lacking to make his movies as great as they could be: The characters. Unlike it's predecessor Day of the Dead, Land has more likable characters though that is about as far as the positives go. There is never a point in the film where one could really connect with the cast on an emotional level. That is not to say that the acting is poor, just that the writing lacks whatever it is that makes us, the audience, connect with each character as if we were along side them the whole way. I feel like this movie could have been amazing rather than just great if only the characters weren't so one-dimensional. The zombies, I suppose, were the real stars of the picture anyway and no one can make better zombies than George A. Romero and his crack team of special effects gurus. This is one of the best zombie films to come out in a long time and nothing says that more than the dedication of the crew to make the most realistic creatures, costumes, and sets in a film about the undead. Dawn of the Dead(remake) runs close second as far as production values go. If you are a zombie fan, don't hesitate to pick this little gem up, you will not regret it.

    This review was written about the DVD Director's Cut / Full Frame edition.

    One of the worst.by Anonymous

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    October 24, 2006: This could possibly be one of the worst zombie movies ever. I mean, come on Romero. You made Night of the Living Dead and now your going to spit out this B rated flick? The movie is extremely boring for a horror movie. There are seriously no scary parts. Even Dawn of the Dead remake had scary parts. Very dissapointing.

    This review was written about the DVD Director's Cut / Wide Screen edition.


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