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Genre | Horror |
Format | Surround Sound, NTSC, Widescreen |
Contributor | Patricia Tallman, Tom Savini, Tony Todd |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 26 minutes |
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It's a new night for terror - and a new dawn in horror movie-making when special-effects genius TomSavini (creator of the spectacularly gruesome make-up in FRIDAY THE 13TH and CREEPSHOW) brings modern technology to this colorful remake of George A. Romero's 1968 cult classic. Seven strangers are trapped in an isolated farmhouse while cannibalistic zombies - awakened from death by the return of aradioactive space probe - wage a relentless attack, killing (and eating) everyone in their path. The classic for the 90s: graphic, gruesome and more terrifying than ever!
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- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.33 ounces
- Item model number : BR46349
- Director : Tom Savini
- Media Format : Widescreen, NTSC, Surround Sound
- Run time : 1 hour and 26 minutes
- Release date : October 23, 2018
- Actors : Tony Todd, Patricia Tallman
- Studio : Sony
- ASIN : B07HGQ54GK
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #26,648 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #1,201 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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First let's talk about the characters and the actor's performances as them:
Tony "Candyman" Todd in a pre-Candyman role, of course, was excellent as Ben and in my opinion between his performance and the way that the character was written neither deviated from Duane Jones's excellent performance nor did Tony try to one-up Duane either. I personally find Patricia Tallman's performance of Barbara to be far better than Judith O'Dea's performance plus, this time Barbara gets to be like Linda Hamilton's Sarah Connor character in both the first Terminator and the second the very next year after this movie, plus just like Sarah, this Barbara is beautiful, smart, resourceful, and also very sexy. I hated however what they did with Harry Cooper as in the original he was a control freak and a big pain in the neck but at least he had some sense of humanity in that he loved and cared for both his wife and his infected daughter deeply. Unfortunately, this Harry Cooper proved not only to be a gigantic creep and pain in the neck but also he was a control freak and less than loving towards his wife and daughter. His wife Helen Cooper I felt wasn't changed dramatically though. Tom is still a likable and sympathetic character that you can get behind. Tom's girlfriend Judy Rose was originally just as sweet, likable and sympathetic but unfortunately in this version she's bossy, pushy, she lectures people too much when she's a total coward, her screaming is grating on the nerves and above all, she's just plain worthless and annoying this time. There's not much to say about Johnnie or Sarah Cooper as they aren't greatly developed characters here either. Also, Johnnie is out of the picture quicker this time.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
This one's actually a classic that doesn't have too much Gore in it. This is actually the colored version five stars worth watching George Romero's movie. I rather be an owner of this classic DVD than a renter when streaming apps they can remove the movies off the streaming app whenever they want?
I can check this movie out anytime I want. Yes it does have its action pack scenes.
But this film was a product of George Romero (executive Producer and writer) who wrote the script based on his original, written with John A. Russo. It was directed by Romero's make-up artist from Dawn of the Dead, Tom Savini. Therefore it's not some studio's rip off attempt but something coming from the source of the original. Most people know Romero didn't copyright the original and basically never made a dime out of its enormous, genre-changing success, and so some say the remake was done so he'd have a copyrighted version. Though this must have figured in, I don't believe it was the only concern. Romero went on to make two sequels (and later more) in color and may have aesthetically felt that the black-and-white original seemed like it was from another era entirely and that the Trilogy needed a first chapter in color. Secondly, there was the well-publicized change in the character of Barbara, who went from traumatized mute to active defender. Many people liked this change, but some felt it was some kind of politically correct move and reacted negatively.
I like the new Barbara much better than the old, who only sat around catatonically until her untimely end. The new Barbara assists in defending the farmhouse and is eventually shown to make good decisions. The film pretty much follows the original except for the change in Barbara until the ending, which is quite different. The rest of the cast is good with the exception of Tom Towles as Harry Cooper, who over delivers his angry lines turning everything into a shouting match., though some of that is simply the way the part is written. Cooper always was an unsympathetic character but here he's practically diabolical. My only other quibble with the remake (and it can apply to the original as well) is where are all these zombies coming from? This is an isolated farmhouse in western Pennsylvania, yet there seem to be scores of the creatures. Even counting the fact that there are some neighbors and Pennsylvania isn't Wyoming, it still seems like too many in a short time.
If there is a real problem with this film it's just that it lacks the shock and deep, disturbing effect of the original. But this was made in 1990, ,after all the Eighties slasher-films and gorefests and any number of films with cynical endings. The power of the first film was due to the fact that it was so transgressive with its nice young couple getting killed, its downbeat ending and the fact that it was the ultimate gore film of its day. A movie like the original, coming in the heyday of the Mid-Sixties in its optimism was like a bucket of cold water to the face. It was a shock that will never be forgotten. This movie does not reproduce that because it can't. Times have changed, even more-so since 1990. But it's a solid film that is worth seeing.
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maquillaje de los zombies está muy bien hecho y hay quienes dicen que incluso es mejor que la original. Vale mucho la pena sobre todo si eres fan de los zombies y el terror. La entrega de Amazon en tiempo , muy bien
Valió la pena mi compra. :D
The presentation of this blu-ray is absolutely fantastic, the picture is clear and crisp, there is minimal film grain which is to be expected of a film of this age.
The colours are all vibrant and Pop, the blacks are deep and inky.
The sound though not going to be a workout for your home theater by any means, is more then satisfactory and quite a bit above your average small catalog title.
There is a modest helping of special features, pretty much the exact same features that were on the 2003 DVD release.
This disc is an Australian/ New Zeland import, but the disc is region free and should work in most players.
Reviewed in Canada on May 3, 2018
The presentation of this blu-ray is absolutely fantastic, the picture is clear and crisp, there is minimal film grain which is to be expected of a film of this age.
The colours are all vibrant and Pop, the blacks are deep and inky.
The sound though not going to be a workout for your home theater by any means, is more then satisfactory and quite a bit above your average small catalog title.
There is a modest helping of special features, pretty much the exact same features that were on the 2003 DVD release.
This disc is an Australian/ New Zeland import, but the disc is region free and should work in most players.