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Loading... Night of the Living Dead [1968 film]by George A. Romero (Director, Screenwriter, Cinematographer, Film Editor, Actor), John A. Russo (Screenwriter, Actor)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 2024 movie #185. 1968. I like zombie movies yet somehow I missed seeing this, the granddaddy of all zombie movies. Filmed very cheaply but groundbreaking all the same. Even considering the subject matter, it's got quite a shocking ending. ( ) Several strangers defend an isolated house from zombies. Aaah, it's such a relief to watch a well-written movie... Why is it that we're watching a Bad Movie marathon again? Just because we can? Curse you, Night of the Living Dead, for reminding me what it was like in the before times, when we watched good movies. Concept: C Story: A Characters: B Dialog: B Pacing: B Cinematography: C Special effects/design: C Acting: B Music: B Enjoyment: A GPA: 2.9/4
While there have been better-made horror movies in the 50 years since, some even directed by Romero himself, and there have been bigger budgets, better actors and more scares, there may not be any single denouement and message more frightening than the one George Romero leaves us with at the end of Night of the Living Dead.... Since the film’s release, viewers and critics have placed their own political understanding on the film, uncovering subtext that while often unintentional is fascinating nonetheless.... Duane Jones, as the first black lead in the horror genre, is anything but secondary. Jones’ image has carried the film’s social message and become, perhaps unfairly, the surviving symbol of blackness in horror.... As a police sheriff says the final lines, “That’s another one for the fire,” we’re shown still images of Ben’s lifeless body stacked on the pile of the dead — an effigy to be burned on a lawn. Ben survived the night of the living dead but could not survive America. In the end, they got him too. No brutalizing stone is left unturned: crowbars gash holes in the heads of the living dead, monsters are shown eating entrails, and – in a climax of unparalleled nausea – a little girl kills her mother by stabbing her a dozen times in the chest with a trowel.... The rest of the pic is amateurism of the first order. Pittsburgh-based director George A. Romero appears incapable of contriving a single graceful set-up, and his cast is uniformly poor. Belongs to SeriesGeorge A. Romero's Living Dead (movie 1) Belongs to Publisher SeriesThe Criterion Collection (909) Is contained inMidnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream. The Shocking Story of How Six Cult Films Re-invented Cinema! [3 Film Deluxe Edition Featuring 240 Mins of Extra Features Including Two Full Length Films 'Night of the Living Dead' & 'Reefer Madness'.] by Stuart Samuels Ring of Terror / The Ghost / Night of the Living Dead / The Snake People (Videos) by Clark L. Paylow Horror: House on the Haunted Hill / The Bat / The Terror / Night of the living Dead (Videos) by William Castle Great Scary Movies (The Terror / House on Haunted Hill / Night of the Living Dead) by William Castle Is retold inIs parodied inWas inspired byInspiredHas as a reference guide/companion
A simple, peaceful countryside is being terrorized by killer zombies with only one thing on their minds--destroy all humans. A small stronghold of survivors must hold the zombies at bay outside an old, abandoned house for any future hope of humanity. No library descriptions found. |
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