I got this DVD a couple of weeks ago and finally got around to watching it last night.
This is a damn fine movie. I saw it on VHS about 15 years ago, but I forgot how damn fine it was. All I can say is, "damn fine."
If you haven't seen this in a while (or if you have never seen it), I suggest you get your hands on a copy. Romero at his best. Damn fine.
By the way, did I mention that it's damn fine?
Commentary track is pretty spiffy, too.
i also dig the CRAZIES almost as much as MARTIN...
is ROMERO on the commentary track???