How is this a 7?
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typo_3000 — 12 years ago(March 04, 2014 01:49 AM)
Hated this movie the first time I watched it a couple of years ago, today I rewatched it and appreciated alot more. Appreciated it alot more for its different philosophical direction without the sentimentality that I am sick of seeing.
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tobeyntucker — 11 years ago(December 22, 2014 09:00 AM)
I respect how a thread like " how does this deserve a 7 " to get the blood flowing. I defend this film at all angles. The original trilogy " Night - Dawn - Day " resonate so deep with my love for films, they are my Star Wars. Day I disagree with the origins of this thread is the strongest of the three. Honestly it is the only one that seems to age the best in a timeless fashion. I was reluctant to buy the blu ray version due to I was afraid the cinematography would be cleaned up too much that it would ruin my grainy VHS copy. To the contrary it only amplified the beauty of it. Friday the 13th ( original 1st installment ) looks like dog dirt on blu ray but " Day " doesn't suffer at all.
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cheekyfilm — 11 years ago(December 28, 2014 05:28 PM)
It's extremely bleak and disturbing, with some amazing zombie make-up and special effects. The over-the-top (bad) acting turns some people off, but I enjoy their performances, especially the captain. Not better than dawn, but one of the best zombie movies ever.
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tobeyntucker — 11 years ago(January 02, 2015 10:35 PM)
Indeed it hits some low notes with a few scenes as far as acting. Though the briefings with Rhodes, second act where he lays down command and threatens Sara's life is monsterous. So brutal in demand that coincides with the violence. The calm before the storm when Sara, John and Billy have a drink at " The Ritz " just pours with atmosphere as John reasons with their scientific approach to the Zpox. It is a retelling of " Dawn " with the social commentary that just runs in circles to no avail of answers or solutions. Every Romero z-flick had a common pattern of a smart zombie ( Night - zombie picks up brick smashes headlights / Dawn - Fly Boy, pointing the direction of the false door.. best zombie ever was Steven..ever. and Day - Bub, who shaves, reads salems lot and makes phone calls..lol ) Dawn of the dead had the best hold up when they made it to the mall.. spam, crackers, caviar and J.Daniels.. on a side note I didnt care for The Walking Dead until I caught an episode of the second season and it dawned on me Greg Nicotero is one of the show's creators. His work on Day under Tom Savini is legendary. The blu ray is proof how keen their work was. Much CGI as of lately but times change I guess.. sorry to ramble..late is the hour. Oh to add though, Dawn is incredible on blu ray.. I thought having the black box laserdisc special edition was something nothing like watching that sucka in 1080 HD..
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ftremblay379 — 10 years ago(July 05, 2015 10:00 AM)
I know zombie movies are considered horror But were you ever scared by zombies? Really? I didn't think Dawn of the Dead was very scary either. The focus of these movies to me was always the interactions between the human characters. And I like that the woman in this movie was not another throwaway character, like all the women characters in the previous two movies.
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leekingswood — 10 years ago(August 29, 2015 09:37 AM)
I can understand how it's holding at a solid 7 rating.as far as zombie movies go, and especially in that era, it's pretty well made outside of the sub-par acting from a few of the cast who weren't playing zombies.
I gave it a 6 myself, however, I just now watched it in its entirety. Perhaps had I been rating it back when in the late-80's thru mid-90's I'd have given it an 8. -
toldyousew — 10 years ago(October 23, 2015 09:51 PM)
6/10 rating
plenty of bad acting by several main actors
No zombies should have been able to understand
commands, feel for their masters, fire a gun, etc.
The ending was confusing, as if they ran out of their budget.
Character is revealed by how you treat people with no power.