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George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (Unrated) - New

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
UPC
0025192870224
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Genre
Horror-Monsters
Run Time
97 min.
Movie/TV Title
Land of the Dead
Studio
Universal Studios

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UPC
0025192870224
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9046030328

Product Key Features

Studio
Universal Studios
Format
DVD
Release Year
2005
Movie/TV Title
Land of the Dead
Genre
Horror-Monsters
Run Time
97 min.

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Item Length
7.33in
Item Height
0.58in
Item Width
5.36in
Item Weight
0.25lb.

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Number of Discs
1

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  • Top favourable review

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    Must see! I love the uncut directors edition.

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  • Typical "Dead" movie of the 80's with 05' technology

    After watching this movie I was left feeling pretty much what I expected going in. Basically I wasn't all that surprised, but I wasn't completely let down either. After seeing all the other "Dead" films I understand that there is little more that can be done with this genre. Like Dawn of the Deads new ability to allow the recently deceased to run and sprint despite the zombie stereotype, this time the dead can now think and coordinate for themselves. Nothing revolutionary, but like any sequel (be it movie or video game), it's just another way to tweak and keep alive an old formula. Like Dawn of the Dead, Land of the Dead keeps it's tradition with gratuitous gore and violence. The zombies still chew flesh, dismember and decapitate it's struggling victims in gruesome detail all while being ...

  • Reinventing the wheel

    I enjoyed this movie more than any other zombie movie I've seen. It shows that zombies don't have to be mindless walking corpses. Previously, zombies were only able to act on the most basic of animal instincts: To feed. Zombies are still human, and one of the most basic human instincts is to learn. This movie exhibits that zombies still have human brains, and still have the ability to think. Numerous years after the original outbreak, there are only several safe havens left, meaning that there's hardly anyone out there for zombies to eat. The undead have vague recollections of when they were alive, and they try to reenact this. When they aren't consumed with feeding, they can learn. If you're looking for a different type of zombie movie, look no further. The undead can think, learn, and ...

  • Only Average...

    As much of a fan as I am of George A. Romero Zombie movies, I was disappointed with this latest edition to the series. They all actually went on a slightly downward curve, although you can definetely see the evolution of series. Granted, its hard to have a really good plot in a dead movie, or at least one that rewards directors with box office dollars, but with the number of great fiction stories out now it seems this one could have been done better. It is actually a B-grade movie with A-rated FX. It also appeared that more emphasis was put on the meaning behind the story than with the strength of the story itself. Dennis Hopper definetely could have been used in a more powerful way, as well as the power and influence of the "Board". The most important thing to any dead movie is ...

  • A disappointment of epic proportions.

    Let me put this out there. I love George A. Romero. I love the original "Dead" trilogy. Even Day of the Dead, which most people consider a heaping-smelling-pile, I watch religiously a few times a year. The trilogy stands as the pinnacle of zombie films, for even though there was plenty of superfluous gore, the movies actually had messages against racism, consumerism, excess, and the like. They were written well, and the genius of the scripts shone from behind the occasionally shaky acting. However, Land of the Dead is an abomination. Or I should say, it's a disgrace to the series. It isn't a terrible zombie film on it's own merits, but compared to it's brethren it's not worth the pixels I'm writing this review on. The movie is nothing but a glorified stream of F-Bombs. The script has ...

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