🔔Alerts
Login to get notifications!
🗨ī¸Forum

🎞ī¸Movies & TV


🌐Junk

🔍
Search keywords
Join➕ Now!   or       đŸ”Ŋ Forgot Password?

Mar '18
I know, I know. If you've been on the internet for more than a year, this question is like for Horror Nerds 101 (nerd? Speak for yourself, bub!) I myself have been using the internet for, Christ, about 20 years now, so I've answered this question - on multiple message boards and chatrooms - tirelessly, and with fluctuating answers at that.

I was a Dawn of the Dead junkie for a good while there (isn't everyone at some point?) Then one day (he was shooting up some food, and up from the ground...ahem, sorry) I succumbed to the brilliance of Day. It was that slow build of impending doom that you feel throughout the events of the film while our characters systematically fall apart that had me calling Day my number one for probably about 15 years or so.

But recently, I've come back around to Dawn (of course, it isn't easy to make a clear decision, since they're all brilliant). Dawn of the Dead has that awesome '70s look and feel; it essentially acts as a time capsule to a decade I never got to experience first hand. Of course, that in itself wouldn't be enough for me to call it a favorite, but luckily, it's pretty much universally agreed upon that it's a masterpiece not just in the world of horror, but filmmaking in general.

Night is the classic that started it all, but at no point in time was it ever my favorite.

So, where do you stand?


🚸
avatar
Johan_WoW says:
#7, Reply to #4

Mar '18
Well I wouldn't know the answer it could also be Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972) certainly towards the end you see the inspiration from Night.

Romero might have gotten his inspiration for Night from movies such as Invisible Invaders (1959) and Creature with the Atom Brain (1955).


🚸
avatar
Johan_WoW says:
#6

Mar '18
What you were already using the internet when you were just a little Bry-Bry, aw cute emoticon

Well hard to disagree on you there. For a long time I considered Dawn as the ultimate zombie movie and somehow it's always the first zombie movie I think of when speaking of zombie apocalypse. However I think Day is plot and character wise certainly the superior movie. The old conflict between science and the army. The one is for knowledge and evolution the other for power and destruction of the unknown. It's played out to near perfection I think and ends with some very nice graphic scenes towards the end.

And then there is Night I don't think it was ever my favorite either. However a revisit last year of all 3 movies I must say I enjoyed Night the most. It has this atmosphere that claustrophobic feeling that is hard to compete with, a very uncomfortable feeling and uneasy sense of dread.

So it's too hard to pick all 3 have their merits and it's hard to judge them separately. If you made me choose I would probably go for Night, they really do not make a movie like that any more.


🚸
avatar
Johan_WoW says:
#10, Reply to #9

Mar '18
Well the bad make-up os the zombies that's what I often hear of people who don't like Dawn (usually the ones who think the average remake is the best zombie flick). I remember we had 1 guy (Lazarillo?) who was starting every 2-3 weeks some Dawn of the Dead remake praising thread on the old imdb.
Nevertheless when I first saw Dawn I wasn't really bothered about the make-up and still I ain't. It's the running zombies that bother me. I've said it countless times a zombie is an undead with very basic skills and brains, running makes no sense. They overcome being slow with being hard to kill, being pretty powerful and of course they usually operate in large numbers.
Dawn invests in the characters and you grow to like them something the remake didn't really offer since they were a bunch of a-holes.



Loading...


Loading...
@ am
You have reached the end of Trash Epics.