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specialkid8
10/28/23 7:10:56 PM
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Hayame_Zero posted...
How does everyone feel about Romero's of the Dead series? The first two are classic, but a lot of people are iffy on Day and Land.
The original trilogy are all pretty solid but I can see people even being put off by them. All the stuff he made in the 2000's was utter crap.

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AbsolutelyNoOne
10/28/23 7:19:30 PM
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Hayame_Zero posted...
How does everyone feel about Romero's of the Dead series? The first two are classic, but a lot of people are iffy on Day and Land.
Day is fine, I think I agree with Tom Savini that movie is his masterpiece at least

I have not bothered to watch any of the ones after Day, but Day is good, and obviously Dawn is classic and Night is almost as good.

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Hexenherz
10/29/23 12:55:23 AM
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Day of the Dead was cool if not a little slow. Introduced some interesting aspects to the zombies while still making them alien and dangerous enough to dislike.

I liked Land but it went a little overboard with its social commentary and especially about what it means to be human. ngl though my favorite character was the one who was responsible for entering the targeting data for the rocket system, I envied the fact that she had a pretty clear-cut black-and-white attitude towards life and seemed content just doing her job. Probably weird as hell to admit that. Also the game was ass but it filled a fun niche back before the influx of zombie/horror games that saturated the market.

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