Zombies will kill you;
You better run and hide now;
Zombies will break in;
We are all going to die;
You better run and hide now
NOTE: The above haiku is really lame. I know. :wink:
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Brains on the zombie menu.
What no other parts?
Do zombies fear being fat?
Zombies eat livers.
How does the massacre end?
A shot to the head.
george a romero
he made zombies what they are
this movie is great
Coming to get you,
Barbara. Run, Barbara!
No! Not to the house!
'Night of the Living Dead'
Sent thrills through my head
It broke racial grounds
With its leaps and its bounds
It has haunted children's dreams
Through the years and the seams
It brings us many joys
With each theatre it destroys
Its violence it brings
And the commentary it sings
Its political brass
And that naked woman's ass
The zombies it portrays
Has justified my days
I bring you honor with what I've said
'Night of the Living Dead'
Night of the Living Dead
Night of the Living Dead
Night of the Living Dead
Zombies don't eat bread.
*SPOILER*
Late Night, Black and White
Tension On the TV Screen
Nobody Survives
You folks are so cultured!
Quote from: Mr. Lobo on August 07, 2010, 06:07:16 AM
You folks are so cultured!
But of course! :twirl:
Let me see now...
Listen to me, Ben
Let's all go to the cellar
It's the safest place
How did Karen die?
She was bitten on the arm
now she's one of them
Are they slow moving?
Yeah they're dead, they're all messed up
Shoot them in the head
I saw this in a theater when it first came out and had no idea what it was about. It creeped me out big time and left a very lasting impression. I have not seen it since, and even if it's on tv, I CANNOT watch it. Needless to say, I don't watch any kind of zombie movies.
Quote from: Silverlady on September 02, 2010, 06:16:54 PM
I saw this in a theater when it first came out and had no idea what it was about. It creeped me out big time and left a very lasting impression. I have not seen it since, and even if it's on tv, I CANNOT watch it. Needless to say, I don't watch any kind of zombie movies.
I got to see it at a drive-in when I was around 9 or 10, back around 1975. The double bill had it playing with
In Search of Dracula narrated by Christopher Lee.
What scared me most about NOTLD was during the "trowel scene" where Karen chops her mother up. There's a reason besides the scene itself:
In the car next to us, some guy must have been on a bad trip-he started screaming for dear life and started pounding on the inside of the car and screaming to be let out.
My parents wwre in the front seat, my grams was in the back with me, but still the film scared me badly, as well as the guy who pulled the stunt I described above. Fun night, that one.
Nineteen sixty-eight
I was twelve, and numb
From Martin
And Bobby
And Vietnam
So I sought to escape
At the Tivoli
With a good monster movie.
Two hours later
I am number
From loved ones
Eating loved ones
And the good guy
Being killed by mistake.
Chaos, terror, and despair....
"Night of the Living Dead" WAS nineteen sixty-eight.