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Jul '17
The king of zombies has fallen to the hands of lung cancer. He was in the middle of developing some more zombie stuff too. As the years went on, his movies were noticably less awesome than they were pre-90s, but he was a great director, an even greater writer, and when he made a movie, he went all out. Just imagine how insane it was back to employ so many extras, to play walking corpses! He also starred in his movies, edited them, and had his own style of filmmaking. Directors these days? You can substitute anybody for the director, and the movie would probably feel the same. Filmmakers today don't have the passion that this guy did, and you can tell that from the behind the scenes stuff.

TOP 5:
Martin (1977) - I'd read that Romero considers this his best film. It's certainly the one that stuck with me the most.
Dawn of the Dead (1978) - This movie was cool as fuck. The characters, the plot, the progression, the music, everything.
Night of the Living Dead (1968) - The one that started it all. It's a perfect (public domain) movie to put on for any horror occasion.
Creepshow (1982) - The perfect horror anthology, with a star studded cast.
Day of the Dead (1985) - More moody zombie shit with wonderful gore.

Too bad I didn't meet him at the conventions. I probably should've bit the bullet and paid the big bucks and waited the long lines, but oh well. My late teen years were dedicated to finding more George Romero movies to watch.

I never understood why he included his middle initial A in his name. When someone says "George Romero", we all know they're talking about this guy, because he's the only one that counts.

RIP - George A. Romero

Without googling it, do you know what the A. stands for? Answer: Andrew


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Johan_WoW says:
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Jul '17
Thx for this thread Box.

I still haven't seen Martin but with a week of vacation coming up, I am going to give it a try. I do love the Living Dead movies and they will get a revisit too.


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Johan_WoW says:
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Jul '17 *
Well that might be the reason I have not been wanting to check it out yet. But you know me I like to take a risk. I mean this guy made a trilogy that I consider as the best trilogy I know of even though it's no real back to back sequels.

I saw Christine today, also rather male driven. That wasn't the biggest problem I had with it, but the rather bland execution of an interesting concept and pretty horrible character development. I mean I wanted Christine to win in the end since I didn't care for any of the human characters (the girl was also dull). It's Carpenter, his movies just cannot grip me always for the same reasons. Style and soundtrack over substance.
Romero on the other hand has been able to give me that sense of dread, character development, characters to either love or hate and lil Karen Cooper's transformation , that face and all the great photography and artwork it resulted in emoticon



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