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Joe the Destroyer
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« on: October 31, 2009, 01:51:28 PM »

http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/17917

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I remember back when Land of the Dead was a distant rumor, and everyone was still somewhat excited about it.  Now, seeing a trailer like this, I almost regret that this series went beyond Day.  I was able to stand Land, didn't like Diary, and this one doesn't look all that enticing to me.  It doesn't look like a Dead film, but rather more like one of the many cheap knock offs that have come over the years. 
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Javakoala
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« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2009, 01:31:56 PM »

I'm guessing Romero has been seduced by the CGI sirens.  That is why I didn't like Land Of The Dead, and this one looks like a load of crap too. 

It was nice knowing you, Mr. Romero.  You can retire now...PLEASE!
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Jim H
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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2009, 03:56:51 AM »

I'm guessing Romero has been seduced by the CGI sirens.  That is why I didn't like Land Of The Dead, and this one looks like a load of crap too. 

It was nice knowing you, Mr. Romero.  You can retire now...PLEASE!

You didn't like Land of the Dead because of the CG?  There really isn't that much in there, and the only time I thought it got pretty bad was the zombie who flings his CG head at somebody to bite them. 

I enjoyed Land of the Dead, and thought it better in almost every way over Day (except that Bub is better than Big Daddy).  Better characters, in particular.  Yeah, Land gets a little too silly at times, but eh, I don't quite get all the hate for it. 

Now, Diary on the other hand...

All that said..  That was a pretty bad trailer.  Looks sloppy and ill-conceived.  On the plus side of things, I give Romero credit for never really repeating himself.  All of his films are pretty different in their meaning, setting, characters, etc.  Believe this is also his first sequel to actually retain characters from a previous film.
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Javakoala
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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2009, 06:05:39 PM »

I'm guessing Romero has been seduced by the CGI sirens.  That is why I didn't like Land Of The Dead, and this one looks like a load of crap too. 

It was nice knowing you, Mr. Romero.  You can retire now...PLEASE!

You didn't like Land of the Dead because of the CG?  There really isn't that much in there, and the only time I thought it got pretty bad was the zombie who flings his CG head at somebody to bite them. 

I enjoyed Land of the Dead, and thought it better in almost every way over Day (except that Bub is better than Big Daddy).  Better characters, in particular.  Yeah, Land gets a little too silly at times, but eh, I don't quite get all the hate for it. 

Now, Diary on the other hand...

All that said..  That was a pretty bad trailer.  Looks sloppy and ill-conceived.  On the plus side of things, I give Romero credit for never really repeating himself.  All of his films are pretty different in their meaning, setting, characters, etc.  Believe this is also his first sequel to actually retain characters from a previous film.

I like Day Of The Dead because of the utter sense of futility that seemed to run through most of the characters. They knew Man's time was up and they just wanted to find a way to enjoy what was left. You have the research scientist who was so deep in denial that his work was the only thing that mattered to him, and the military types who just wanted to be able to control somebody, but they knew it was a lost cause. It was a fitting end to the series and works on a number of levels, for me at least.

Land of the Dead could have easily been just about any other post-Apocalyptic film out there. It had all the elements, and they used zombies as the threat. It wasn't inspired, the story wandered and the end was pretty much enough to make me giggle while shaking my head in frustration that I wouldn't get those minutes back. And the CGI was used for so much, including blood splattering on surrounding environment and it just did not work. It took me away from what little suspension of disbelief I could muster.  Heck, the related video game for the Xbox was more fun.

I didn't even consider watching Diary Of The Dead. And I almost regret seeing the trailer for this new one.
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Joe the Destroyer
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« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2009, 07:13:52 PM »

I just watched Martin and thought it was brilliant.  I have to say that it seems like Romero really has lost the touch.  His early films feel visionary and original.  His new films feel like something I would expect from the likes of Brad Sykes and James Glenn Dudelson.  I understand that revolutionary directors eventually begin to seem contemporary because everyone else eventually catches up to them, but it feels like Romero really has slipped. 

Yes, I even enjoyed, though moderately, Bruiser.  Most people hated it.  Even still, I can agree that it's just not the Romero we all knew and loved. 
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