3:15 what makes this even more brutal is his scream becoming higher pitched as his vocal cords are getting stretched while his head is being ripped off
My favorite of the Original Dead Trilogy! Shame it couldn't be the "Gone with the Wind of Zombie Films" That Romero initially penned it as, but it still had some of the most memorable deaths, atmosphere and gore!
I’m so disgusted by this movie, the guys head being ripped off and his vocal cords literally being pulled, and the guys eyeball lid being stretched, and the man’s lower half being ripped off, but I love the movie absolutely.
3:31 saw this on another day of the dead video but despite our brains preventing us from doing so, it would be as easy as biting a carrot to do the same with our fingers
I just feel bad for Bub in general if the prequel comic is anything to go by, him and his son were just trying to reunite with the former’s unit (aka the soldiers in the bunker) only for a bunch cannibals to ambush them and.. I won’t even bother saying what they did to Bub’s son!
Did you guys knew that Romero's original script for this one contained a lot of elements from Land of the Dead? The thing is that the budget would have been too high and the producers wanted Romero to cut the violence in it so he decided to accept a smaller budget than cut the violent stuff.
The message in this film is a great one. The action in Land of the Dead was supposed to be in this one but several things happened that cost them those scenes. On the internet though you can actually find the whole script.
Mike at Sick Flicks will or already has had a FIELD DAY with this one. Too bad studio interference didn't allow George to go with his original vision for this one. I mean, it's still good and gory as FUCK, but it would have been interesting to see what George intended. Tom Savini said the script was ENORMOUS. He called it the Ben Hur of zombie movies.
5:02-5:22 Almost 40 years later, Captain Henry Rhodes' death still feels so satisfying. To me, _Day of the Dead (1985)_ serves as a great conclusion to the original trilogy of George A. Romero's Living Dead series.
Realistically, the zombies would rot away in a few years or so, and the muscle decomposing would make them weaker. In theory, you could make the argument that the lack of inhibtition makes them stronger (think how people high on adrenaline rushes can ignore some pain), but most of the time, the Romero zombies kill by sheer numbers and ambush. Other examples in the series bare it out, like the end of Dawn of the Dead. Except that one soldier at 0:50 . He was just pathetic.
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Alright carn, this is very important. The sausage party sequel series, foodtopia is coming to july 11 2024. so all you gotta do is post the carnage count video for it when released to the public when it's july 11 2024!