romero's best film
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zill_o_the_wisp — 14 years ago(March 08, 2012 12:20 AM)
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You are absolutely right. By far the best King adaptation on film, to me.
It would be #4 for me as well, with 'Dawn' first, 'Night' second, and 'Martin' third.
I have never understood the resentment people have toward this beautifully directed movie.
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adamsmo — 17 years ago(July 09, 2008 02:03 AM)
it might just be, although i've only seen martin + the dead films + creepshow. it's better than creepshow, but yeah it may actually be better than all of the original 3 dead movies. I'm not sure - but I was very impressed with it.
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saltcoatston — 17 years ago(August 07, 2008 02:25 PM)
This film really sucks, what are you people on about??? It was the worst film that I've seen of Romero's (seen 11, so it doesn't make the top ten)
Anyone who didn't like the 3 Dead films (after Day there were no more, I don't care what anyone says), would be mad to watch a film which combines a main character who can't act, nudity of ugly women, a bad script by Romero and even worse special effects from Savini! -
bloodybathoryheart — 16 years ago(June 25, 2009 05:34 PM)
I agree this is his best film, it's definetly one of my favorites! Night, Dawn, and Day were good too, but i just never could get into them as much maybe cause i'm not a big zombie fan. I also liked Creepshow too, but Martin is in my opinion Romero's best!
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wvq2 — 16 years ago(February 13, 2010 03:27 AM)
Of the eight films of Romero's that I've seen, I guess I'd agree that this is his bestthough I also really enjoyed
Night
,
Dawn
, and
Season of the Witch
. (I need to see
Day
and
The Crazies
again, as I suspect I'd probably like them more now than I remember liking them when I originally saw them.)
What I most like about this film is how dense it is. It's a moving portait of a lonely and disturbed person, an insightful examination of the appeals of horror films (and their mythology), and a compelling depiction of an important period of transition for American society. So there's a lot to think about here, and Romero does a nice job of connecting these various thematic concerns in the film's narrative (e.g. the appeal of horror mythology to both Martin and Cuda does seem connected to how run down and disenchanted their environment is becoming)which still works fine as just a plain-old horror yarn about a psycho killer. -
zombizombizombi — 16 years ago(February 22, 2010 01:37 PM)
hmm well I love romero's movie but hear is a quick top 5
night of the living dead
day of the dead
dawn of the dead
land of the dead
the crazies
I like all the movies I have seen by Romero martin is classic and I don't care what people say about diary of the dead its a good movie!!
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