So they are remaking Night of the Living Dead, again......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEo8WEN6OwI
This looks like shit! :elstare:
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So they are remaking Night of the Living Dead, again......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEo8WEN6OwI
This looks like shit! :elstare:
I don't want to come down too hard on it because this looks like something made by a bunch of really big fans of the original and zombies in general. It's probably nothing great, but I admire the spirit.
I do admire the spirit, just make your own zombie movie for christ sakes!
Ok this looks pretty bad...even worse than NotLD3D
:suicide:
Suddenly my neighbor bragging on how he found his old VHS camera in the attic and the yard full of his friends he had a few days ago makes perfect sense.
:no:
...why?....just....why?
This just looks like an independent film made by fans of the original. Hell, it could even be a college project for all we know. I don't think everyone should be so harsh on it. It does look crappy, but there is no law that says you have to have supreme knowledge of film to make a flick with some friends.
^ that fan films are great but lable it as such.
There's also no law that says just because someone actually tried and put effort in that I can't tell them despite their effort, the movie still looks bad and I don't want to watch it. Hell I say that about Michael Bay movies and tons of people put tons of effort into those.
There is a lot of effort pushing out that one stubborn turd when you are constipated as well. Most times you are just hurting after and still have to go so that effort wasn't good and basically just wasted your time. Lot of effort here by the looks of it, probably will be hurting after trying to watch it thus it will be a waste of time. How's that for an analogy :hehe:
I do admit, the Youtube description has one hell of an ego to it :giggle:
"Shattered Images Films presents a new look on a classic movie, Night of the Living Dead, in association with Cullen Park Productions.
Director and writer, Chad Zuver brings a new look on the story that was made famous by George Romero and John Russo back in 1968."