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Mar '19 *
Nah... not even trash. Just epic. I watched again for this month's challenge, and I still love it. This movie changed my fucking LIFE.

I still remember the days when I was just getting into horror movies, and I had to binge all the classics. It was a better time, circa 2005, when Anchor Bay was king, and when you were more willing to blind buy a dvd, because the market wasn't oversaturated with crap. I saw this damn movie and it blew my fucking mind. Romero wrote such an excellent social commentary, with a wonderful cast of characters that really reels you in to the carnage and consumerism and character development, and that's what I fucking loved about Romero. He was such a good writer! He was a better writer than director IMO, but together, he was unstoppable. His scope was so epic, his stories were so damn good, and Dawn is the culmination of his narrative prowess. Everything about Dawn of the Dead is perfect, and I consider it a top-10 movie.

There are only so many movies that have as good a replay value as this movie. I've seen this movie dozens of times, and I still remember how awesome the movie was when I first saw it. I stood up and cheered when Ken Foree turned the tables on the zombies and that shittily-awesome triumphant music played. The movie sets the standards for not only the entire zombie subgenre, but the horror genre itself. It set the bar so high, not even Romero himself could beat it with his successors like Day and Land and whatnot. It's really the culmination of the 70s in many ways. A triumph in filmmaking.

As tommix likes to say, "We must stupp the keeling, or loose the wharr!"

"Mangina!" *Eddie Murphy laugh* - (not) Ken Foree

"Blow all their Puerto Rican and n*gg*r asses right off!" - Rascism trash points

"We whipped 'em. We whipped 'em good."

So many quotes in this movie, it's hard to praise them all...


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Box_a_Hair says:
#2, Reply to #1

Mar '19
It's the greatest zombie movie of all time, but Night of the Living Dead is a close second.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#5, Reply to #4

Mar '19
It's an essential horror classic. A pioneer effort of the genre. The work of an auteur!


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Box_a_Hair says:
#7, Reply to #6

Mar '19
White?! Am I missing something here?


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Box_a_Hair says:
#11, Reply to #8

Mar '19
I was thinking there might have been a movie called White of the Living Dead, and that confused me. There are a lot of parody titles out there... too many...


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Mar '19
But wait! There's more!

In a given day, I'll do my errands, and often, the Goblin soundtrack with play in the background of my mind. It's fucking good. Cheesy, triumphant, weird, and probably other things. My man @ballz made a great music mod for L4D2 that uses this music, because it's fun to pretend you're playing "Dawn of the Dead: The Video Game". The game could even have pink blood if you wanted to go deeper, but I rather like the color the scheme of the movie, too. The movie looks grim and dirty, in a way that can't be replicated today.

One of the best things about this movie... is how fun it is. It's just a great character driven commentary about a group of people trying to run their own paradise in the middle of a zombie crisis. The process of their uprising is a very interesting story to watch unfold, because it's very detailed, and it never gets boring. Somehow, this movie has infinite replay value, and there are even longer versions that are just as entertaining. This movie is crammed full of a great story and everything else that makes filmmaking look like the dream job. He got huge crowds to participate in this thing out of sheer love for the genre, working dirt cheap if not for free, all to help convey this story of zombie consumerism, gore, and adventure. It's inspiring, innovative, and downright incredible.

Also...

"I see you, chocolate man!" - Tom Savini


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Box_a_Hair says:
#16, Reply to #15

Mar '19
It's definitely mangia, but me and @ballz joke about manginas. I was watching Gutterballs recently, and the killer gives someone a mangina, and it's so fucked, it ends up being pretty funny. But I digress...

As you said... layers. Lots of 'em. Romero had a lot to say with this movie, and it's always a blast.



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