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NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1990) Revisited - Horror Movie Review - Tony Todd 

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In 1968, director George A. Romero shocked the world with his feature debut Night of the Living Dead. The horror film introduced the concept of flesh-eating ghouls; the walking dead, driven by an urge to consume the living. Decades later, the original team decided to get the band back together and produce a remake of the film. With famous Gore Effects Guru, Tom Savini at the helm, they set out to make Night of the Living Dead 1990.
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@Axolotl_Mischief
@Axolotl_Mischief 2 года назад
God I love this movie. One of the best remakes ever. Barbara is a million times better in this, and also Tony Todd. Gotta love that dude.
@lectornox
@lectornox 2 года назад
What's wrong with Barbara in the original everybody gives her shit for not doing anything and being a typical female I don't believe this criticism is deserved well the men who are in charge are fighting and murdering each other Harry Cooper's wife gets grabbed by zombies through the window without thinking Barbara gets up and proceeds to help her fight off the zombies then she gets pulled out of the house by her brother gets her guts ripped out eyeballs eaten and everybody talks shit about her lol
@kiran387
@kiran387 2 года назад
@@lectornox missing the /s?
@bubbytumby8509
@bubbytumby8509 2 года назад
Every single thing about this movie is better than the original. The score. The acting. The sets. Literally everything is better.
@Axolotl_Mischief
@Axolotl_Mischief 2 года назад
@@bubbytumby8509 I 100% agree, I've never cared much for the original.
@hunterphille1280
@hunterphille1280 2 года назад
I saw this in 91 as a kid it started my obsession with horror movies, so this is my favorite horror movie
@LanceUppercut78
@LanceUppercut78 2 года назад
I've been a huge fan of this film for decades. For me it on par with the original. Easily one of the best remakes of all time.
@aintsam9952
@aintsam9952 2 года назад
I saw the original when I was 17, and boy the original shook me more than the 90’s remake. But this was great, too.
@bubbytumby8509
@bubbytumby8509 2 года назад
I personally feel that this movie is better than the original and surpasses it.
@Craxin01
@Craxin01 2 года назад
I saw the remake before the original. Yes, the original is better, but this one is still damned good. I own both movies.
@Johnlindsey289
@Johnlindsey289 2 года назад
I never cared for the original as I felt the sequel dawn of the dead was better than the first
@calebisdisposable
@calebisdisposable Год назад
on par?? this one is significantly better. all the characters are more likeable and it’s not as hokey.
@MrMllx
@MrMllx 2 года назад
The original Barbara always stood out as one of the few, realistic reactions to the events of any given horror movie
@ScientificallyStupid
@ScientificallyStupid 2 года назад
I agree, she's irritating, but realistic.
@GODCONVOYPRIME
@GODCONVOYPRIME 2 года назад
Indeed.
@synical13
@synical13 2 года назад
Sure, but if realism leads to an annoying and all but useless character, it should be discarded for the good of the movie and audience. They could have done something interesting with her semi-catatonic condition but she mostly just got used as a background prop. She wasn't even likeable to begin with so I never cared about her trauma, I just felt bad for Johnny.
@grimm_destroyer5566
@grimm_destroyer5566 2 года назад
The original Barbara was scared catatonic Remake Barbara got up and Kicked some Ass she reminded me of My Grandma and I loved that
@monolithgeometry3221
@monolithgeometry3221 Год назад
The original Barbara was.. like ,mildly retarded or something. I wish the brother would've lived, he was a riot!!
@steveericson9137
@steveericson9137 2 года назад
About 1 in every 10,000 remakes wind up being worthwhile endeavors for lovers of the original film(s). This is one of them.
@jesseswarbrick7895
@jesseswarbrick7895 2 года назад
The Blob(1988) is another one too
@steveericson9137
@steveericson9137 2 года назад
@@jesseswarbrick7895 Absolutely, as well as The Fly (1986)
@censorshipsucks9493
@censorshipsucks9493 2 года назад
@@steveericson9137 This is how Brundlefly eats.......blaarrgh.
@bubbytumby8509
@bubbytumby8509 2 года назад
the Thing
@censorshipsucks9493
@censorshipsucks9493 2 года назад
@@bubbytumby8509 Fact check true.
@MVelli
@MVelli 2 года назад
This is the best traditional zombie movie ever made. The sense of fear and despair never goes away, and it's hit home by all the mistakes and oversights the survivors make that lead to their downfall. No machine guns, no crazy action, just human stress and panic. It's also the only zombie movie where I genuinely like the zombies themselves - walking corpses with white eyes, conservative gore. They don't have evil demonic faces. It's about the closest "realistic" interpretation of what you'd imagine the reanimated dead to act like. I watch this movie about once a year and it always leaves an impact on me.
@butchvito
@butchvito Год назад
100%. I love everything about this film. The zombies are fantastic. They each have their own identity and personality to an extent, on top of being creepy as f*ck. I can't get into most modern zombie films. The zombies look fake or so CGI'd it's unbearable. They ad way too much action in zombie movies/tv also. Just get back to the straight horror element. The realism of NOTLD 1990 will never be matched.
@bjarczyk
@bjarczyk 9 месяцев назад
100% best zombie movie of all time! I saw it when I was 7 and it gave me nightmares for years lol.
@bearnaff9387
@bearnaff9387 2 года назад
The absolute anguish on Tolman's face as Barbara realizes that she was right, that they could have just walked away and nobody who had died had needed to, was haunting, as was her broken expression at the end of the film, presumably captured in some journalist's camera. A great movie and a personal favorite.
@pedrochevez2090
@pedrochevez2090 Год назад
This remake and Return of the Living Dead are my two all-time favorite zombie movies. The tension and acting makes both movies extra believable.
@Johnlindsey289
@Johnlindsey289 Год назад
What about Dawn of the Dead 1978?
@pedrochevez2090
@pedrochevez2090 Год назад
@@Johnlindsey289 I can't make a judgement on that movie since I've never watched it. But i do also really like Day of the Dead.
@Runningdeering
@Runningdeering 2 года назад
I remember seeing this on TV when I was a kid. I absolutely loved it and spent years watching other Zombie movies trying to find this one again.
@emperortrevornorton3119
@emperortrevornorton3119 2 года назад
I found it at a dollar general $7 DVD movie isn't perfect but great this was the 3rd zombie flick I watched first was the original and Dawn of the Dead was second one
@sethious1
@sethious1 2 года назад
Took me awhile to find this one on DVD, kept accidentally buying the original instead lol
@bubbytumby8509
@bubbytumby8509 2 года назад
This movie marked my childhood. I was amazed and truly horrified
@Excremental_Discharge
@Excremental_Discharge 2 года назад
Was it on TNT Monster Vision?
@ScientificallyStupid
@ScientificallyStupid 2 года назад
same, I didn't know what it was exactly and when someone said, "it sounds like NOTLD"- I saw the original and felt like I must have gone crazy, imagining this movie
@rhetteverette2406
@rhetteverette2406 2 года назад
I think the addition of the dark irony of finding the ⛽️ 🔑 is perfect!! I kinda wish it was in the original
@DanielPerez-rw7mp
@DanielPerez-rw7mp 2 года назад
People seem to forget this remake. It's up there with The Fly or The Thing. I watch it at least once a year. Don't forget about the Blob as well
@edbeasant9494
@edbeasant9494 2 года назад
I think issue with this remake is its very competently made but its also very safe doesn't really add or make any notable changes to the original concept. Unlike the fly or the thing they take core concept of the original movies but change them in such inventive ways that they exceed the originals.
@psychonaut1829
@psychonaut1829 2 года назад
@@edbeasant9494 The Fly, The Thing and The Blob remakes are way better than the originals. The changes to this one made me angry. I hate when horror pisses me off. The characters are too stupid and they ruined the ending.
@edbeasant9494
@edbeasant9494 2 года назад
@@psychonaut1829 I agree with you there.
@danhamelgigx.398
@danhamelgigx.398 2 года назад
The remake of The Blob is a fantastic movie. Just trust me on this and watch it immediately. Grandma's insulin can wait.
@edbeasant9494
@edbeasant9494 2 года назад
@@danhamelgigx.398 yep the crazies ain't a bad remake either
@wstine79
@wstine79 2 года назад
I really like this remake. This version of Barbara and Ben were better as well as Harry Cooper. The zombies looked great, but could've used a bit more gore.
@Will-nq3fo
@Will-nq3fo 2 года назад
They made it gory but it was cut out because of the ratings board
@alejandromolinac
@alejandromolinac 2 года назад
Damn censors!
@haletosis1380
@haletosis1380 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this movie as well. Saw it before the original back as a kid. Would love to see what Savini would have done without all the interference and restrictions.
@canyonfox45thisismygoodsid68
@canyonfox45thisismygoodsid68 2 года назад
@@haletosis1380 The participation of Savini,in any capacity!? Thinking A 3 part N.O.T.L.D. for a streaming service far from the MPAA. A glorious dream which our "boring" 20's desperately needs!
@hamupinhere
@hamupinhere 2 года назад
Ironically, all the gore that was removed to avoid the NC-17 was all related to the zombie killings (fireplace poker to the head, and a few head shots). That's pretty much it. Anything you see in regards to one of the human survivor characters being bitten or devoured made it in.
@brandonpage7087
@brandonpage7087 2 года назад
I actually saw the 1990 remake years before I finally saw the original. I first saw the remake, one Friday night, on TNT's Monstervision, sometime in the mid '90s, & I remember being scared shitless by the opening scenes. So, this one was always, always awesome to me! When I eventually got around to seeing the original, I loved it too. Especially, after I learned of the social commentary in it. I now proudly own both versions on home video. It's also cool to finally find out just how the original ended up in the public domain.
@FiercedeityBrad
@FiercedeityBrad Год назад
I saw the premier on AMC or TMC where they had the original actors and their contemporaries on to discuss the original. I loved it.
@lro001
@lro001 Год назад
I saw it as well on TNT during October in the 90s….probably in 94. It was (is) such a good film, kinda wish Savini would’ve put his finishing touches on it.
@arturocas90
@arturocas90 2 года назад
This is my FAVORITE zombie movie! All this behind the scenes info makes me appreciate it even more! Kuddos to Tom Savini and I'm sadden this wasn't appreciated as it should've been :-(
@NefariousDreary
@NefariousDreary 2 года назад
Hellz yeah. It's great.
@Ehrle6969
@Ehrle6969 Год назад
Its worst ever kid lol
@checkurwalls1929
@checkurwalls1929 Год назад
@@Ehrle6969 beta cuck energy
@pureluck8767
@pureluck8767 Год назад
@@Ehrle6969 this punk probably never seen day of the dead
@quirindongo13
@quirindongo13 2 года назад
I have to admit, it's a little disappointing to hear this remake didn't get the recognition it clearly deserves. This movie was the quintessential late night TV programing that most of us watched back in the early 90's. This was my first introduction to George A Romero Zombies. First time I found out there was such a thing. It frightened and intrigued me at the same time. This was my Night of the Living Dead and this was my favorite.
@joshdillon9637
@joshdillon9637 2 года назад
This was the first version of NotLD I ever saw and I think it's fantastic! It's also the movie that got me into the zombie genre and I have consumed massive amounts of zombie media since, including all of George Romero's other films. I went back and watched the original and I thought the remake was just as good at the very least. Thank you George for all the hours of entertainment and may you rest in peace.
@fanalittletruthincog8168
@fanalittletruthincog8168 2 года назад
I ABSOLUTELY love this movie! The older I get, I realize that 'BOX OFFICE' returns/numbers don't always mean that you didn't make a gem! The first was Classic.........and to me, the remake is LEGENDARY! It was my first introduction to the series being an 82' kid! Anyways, much love and great review!
@daver4347
@daver4347 2 года назад
One of my favorite horror remakes . In the original ,they’re coming to get Barbara BUT in the remake Barbara’s coming for them 👍🏻
@evildoughboy7773
@evildoughboy7773 2 года назад
Night of the living Dead is the granddaddy of all zombie movies, but this is one of those rare remakes that actually improves on the original without changing much of the first film's story. Thanks to the direction and respect for the original, it actually improves on some of the original, such as the character Barbara.
@Johnlindsey289
@Johnlindsey289 2 года назад
Dawn of the dead 1978 is the true king of zombie movies
@evildoughboy7773
@evildoughboy7773 2 года назад
@@Johnlindsey289 obviously. It's arguably the best zombie movie ever made and is the one that countless imitators drew their inspiration from.
@hamupinhere
@hamupinhere 2 года назад
This was one of the first zombie movies, to my knowledge, where they got the eyes of the dead right (no pigment). I really appreciated that effect; it made them so much more horrifying to me.
@blackdragon6
@blackdragon6 Год назад
THANK YOU!!! 💯 , They used pictures of actual corpses for visual references, which made them far more terrifying!
@hamupinhere
@hamupinhere Год назад
@@blackdragon6 This is not to say that the "living" eyes (which were mainly a fault of budgetary constraints) can't still be horrifying in their own right. I'll never forget the moment Roger reanimates in "Dawn Of The Dead" and after a little bit of ocular exploration of his surroundings, the eyes finally lock onto Peter sitting across the room (which is basically an audience POV shot). That look haunts me.
@NotMorganFreeman.
@NotMorganFreeman. Год назад
A comment like this is hard to find. Noting removes the believability of a supposedly "dead" character as much as when the eyes have not changed or hazed over as they naturally would. I believe many directors do not realize this. If the eyes are the windows to the soul as they say, then alive eyes means alive actor = not believable.
@zonesproductions
@zonesproductions 2 года назад
I remember seeing this late at night on TV. I was quite a zombie fan as a kid but I had no idea there was a remake and loved it! It was such a pleasant surprise.
@paultapping9510
@paultapping9510 2 года назад
Much like Evil Dead, I'm really glad both versions of the film exist. Both entries in both series are outstanding genre classics with different things to offer
@austinhanner9462
@austinhanner9462 2 года назад
This is the first horror movie I ever saw. It came on HBO one night when I was 4 years old and my dad let me stay up late to watch it with him. The best most traumatizing night of my life.
@SwaggyG_2102
@SwaggyG_2102 2 года назад
I do love how Barbara manages to survive at the end of the 1990 remake. I really wanted to see someone make it to dawn.
@LilliamSlasher
@LilliamSlasher 2 года назад
I love this movie. Tony Todd's best performance imo. Amazing.
@kellyleakey2962
@kellyleakey2962 2 года назад
This remake was my intro to the living dead universe and its still in my top 10 favorite movies of all time
@Ehrle6969
@Ehrle6969 Год назад
Kek
@sethgeeko867
@sethgeeko867 2 года назад
I absolutely love this remake it's worth watching if you never seen it and I think it's actually better than the original
@jamesmorant1406
@jamesmorant1406 2 года назад
I agree
@dgulag3733
@dgulag3733 2 года назад
agreed
@mightisright
@mightisright 2 года назад
I saw the TV edit and even that was better than the OG, no offense to Romaro. It's a solid movie with some brilliant direction.
@Kukurio
@Kukurio 2 года назад
I think it might be the best horror remake of all time.
@Kukurio
@Kukurio 2 года назад
@@mightisright While George Romero didn't direct 1990's Night of the Living Dead remake himself, he served as an executive producer on the film, and wrote the script. Since Tom Savini worked on the original with him for makeup... I'm pretty sure he chose him to direct this remake? Pretty cool. He was on set often working along side if I recall correctly.
@podcastingafterdarkofficia8332
@podcastingafterdarkofficia8332 2 года назад
We had a blast interviewing Patricia Tallman on our podcast earlier this year! Listen to it on Apple, Spotify, and all pod-apps!
@patrickcharles6983
@patrickcharles6983 2 года назад
Tom Savini did an awesome job with this movie. Tony Todd as Ben was perfect, Barbara was great, plus Bill Mosley's death in the beginning was hilarious 🤣. this version of Night of the living dead is the spiritual prequel to Return of the living dead.
@w.c.d4892
@w.c.d4892 2 года назад
Wasn't he in a number of Robert Rodriguez movies like Dusk Till Dawn, Planet Terror and Machete?
@patrickcharles6983
@patrickcharles6983 2 года назад
@@w.c.d4892 yup, he's in those
@MrMachu22
@MrMachu22 2 года назад
I love this remake it has a continued great version of Ben and makes Barbara a badass up there with Ripley and Sara Connor. This is my favorite with Day of the Dead. 👍👍
@IvanSanchez-ft3mp
@IvanSanchez-ft3mp 2 года назад
I'm one of the few that enjoyed the remake more than the original, i remember watching it on Cinemax for the 1st time and how much i love the movie, it was even that time(1998) where the zombie craze was showing more with Resident Evil and no joke, i feel NOTLD remake felt like that's how a Resident Evil movie should be. I remember going to Best Buy and saw the VHS of South Park with the Pink Eye episode(Kenny turning into a zombie) and Night of the Living Dead but i didn't know it was the original version and thought it was the 90s version since back then i didn't know what a remake was until later on lol. Overall the remake is one of my favs and i consider it being on the levels of The Thing, The Fly and The Blob remakes
@ricosalvaje5802
@ricosalvaje5802 2 года назад
1998 definitely was where the zombie craze started picking up steam. Resident evil was huge at the time.
@emperortrevornorton3119
@emperortrevornorton3119 2 года назад
I consider this to be one of the best remakes in movies I remember renting it regularly until I found a VHS copy for sale 1990 zombie movie isn't the best Tom Savini but it is still awesome
@rf-cattleprod6207
@rf-cattleprod6207 2 года назад
I loved this movie. Saw it on HBO when I was 11 on a dark night while dad was out of town and mom was ill and asleep. I was so freaked out.
@tonyisgolden5136
@tonyisgolden5136 2 года назад
I like the 90's remake to night of the living dead and I thought it was pretty good. It's definitely one of the best remakes I've seen.
@adamjenks9613
@adamjenks9613 2 года назад
I’ve always had a soft spot for this film. My mother was born and raised in Pennsylvania, and would say how she was “dragged to see” the original in ‘68. I was introduced to the series through this remake. Great video. Keep up the great work!
@smb879
@smb879 2 года назад
This is the one that introduced me to Romero's dead movies in 91 or 92 when it was released to cable. I was a preteen already we'll submerged into horror, but this was different. I never felt a lingering creepy feeling so long after any other horror movies, and actually had nightmares. This changed me as an horror fan, and I appreciate it 💯 even if Tom Saving wasn't happy with it.
@hamupinhere
@hamupinhere 2 года назад
We had a similar trajectory with the Dead films. I think the first time I saw this was when we'd just gotten TMC/The Movie Channel in the house and they played it twice the day I watched it (around 1991 or 92). It would be another few years until I finally caught the original on WHYY (Pennsylvania PBS affiliate) on Halloween night. Both have their strong points, I feel. Despite a lot of critical backlash, I've felt that the 1990 version was a remake done the right way. I'd also like to add that I disagree with Tom Savini: Paul McCollough's score was good. I remember that percussive-driven ending theme/suite almost felt stomach-churning to me. There are certain vibes to it that just immediately invoke horror or dread. Many horror movies--especially the current crop--fail to attain that sort of thing anymore.
@smb879
@smb879 2 года назад
@@hamupinhere Yes, the score was very atmospheric, and really set the tone. It still gives me the creeps. I would catch myself looking at my parents doors, and windows, and try to figure out how fast we could all board up our house while being under siege by a hoard of zombies. I also remember Joe Bob airing NOTLD 90 on monster vision several times. Dawn of the Dead 78 later became my all time favorite, and enjoyed seeing the return of zombie movies in the early 2000's. 🧟‍♀️
@hamupinhere
@hamupinhere 2 года назад
@@smb879 Lol, yeah we had these three 22"x66" windows in the front and a sliding glass door in the back; I would constantly survey those as a death sentence for zombies or other intruders as a kid. Nothing but easy access all around the house. I saw "Dawn" a little later on cable too and had a weird experience with it: I first caught the very end where Peter makes his heroic escape to the "John Wayne music", followed by the end credits/"The Gonk". It left me wondering if the whole movie was like an offbeat mix of horror and action set to silly music? I wondered if maybe the whole thing was dated/a product of its time. When I finally watched it in its entirety, it really threw me. It made me laugh, it disturbed me, it depressed me etc, there was nothing like it. It really profoundly effected me, and its without a doubt my favorite, as well. There aren't many movies I have in my life that I consider having a 're-watchability factor' or whatever, but "Dawn Of The Dead" is one of those. I just never get tired of it. It's more than just a zombie movie.
@smb879
@smb879 2 года назад
@@hamupinhere I actually first saw bits a pieces of Dawn, and Day on The incredibly weird, and strange film show late night on cable around the same time. It disturbed me, but I was up for the challenge. I could not finish it the first time, and hated it after a flood of nightmares. Then I slowly warmed back up to it after buying my first copy on VHS, then forcing myself to desensitize by repeated viewings. Then of course, embraced it. I eventually started a small collection, and going to conventions. My dad, and I traveled to Pittsburgh for the 25th anniversary. We toured the Monroeville mall with Greg Nicotero, and Ken Foree. Our group was filmed, but we had no idea. DVD set that came out later that year, and now have a nerdy time capsule to look back on fondly. It really is a roller coaster to watch. As a mom, it hit all sorts of ways. Reading, and watching The walking dead definitely helped flesh out all the what if's in that sort of scenario.
@hamupinhere
@hamupinhere 2 года назад
​@@smb879 I actually didn't know we had "The Incredibly Weird And Strange Film Show" in the States (assuming you're from the US as well). I caught bits and pieces of "Day Of The Dead" in a Showtime documentary on the masters of horror (I forget what it was called) before I saw the whole movie. They showed the Torres/head-rip scene, Rickles being dismembered etc etc and I was impressed how much they upped the violence. How'd they make it to theaters in '85 without getting an NC-17? Anyway, I finally rented it from some mom & pop video rental store down the shore, of all places, one year. The VHS box was sun-bleached to hell from sitting in view of the sun all day for like a decade straight. That's cool as shit; the whole Monroeville Mall taping and whatnot. I always thought it'd be rad to visit the mall one day, but believe it or not, it's a real trip from where I'm at in PA. Pittsburgh might as well be in another state, as far as I'm concerned. Maybe I'll steal a traffic helicopter one day to make the trip from Philly to Pittsburgh (but not before stopping to refuel at least once, of course).
@StuntMan_Marq
@StuntMan_Marq 2 года назад
This is a great remake despite the interference of the producers. It's a shame that Savini didn't get to use all the storyboards sequences and ideas that he had planned to film. After a 5 year absence of zombie carnage I'm sure he had plenty of wonderfully crafted makeup effects and gore set pieces ready to display but the MPAA steps in to play God on someone else's hard work. Can't imagine how hard all these obstacles were for Savini. But even though all that stuff happened he still delivered something worthy of horror fans attention and you can tell while watching it that there was nothing but the best intentions from Savini to deliver not only something Romero would be proud of but a genuinely great zombie film. Thanks for this excellent episode, Joblo!
@mcgillaz3672
@mcgillaz3672 2 года назад
You're damn right - I remember purchasing this and Fright Night the same day on DVD many moons ago and doing a double feature. I love this film. GREAT score too - the end credit music SLAPS.
@SirSmoldham
@SirSmoldham 2 года назад
I am so glad this film exists... for many, MANY reasons. Besides Tony... Patricia completely ROCKS! "The Walking Dead: 1st and 2nd seasons owe a lot to this version of the original masterpiece.
@shallendor
@shallendor 2 года назад
I so love both versions, each has their own highlights!
@dragon7590
@dragon7590 Год назад
One of my all time favorites and still very rewatchable. I love that feeling of increasing panic and the rising number of zombies flocking towards the house as night falls.
@FartSmucker
@FartSmucker 2 года назад
Best zombie film hands down. Best make up, best sets, best progression in a film given the events from 'wtf is going on' to 'ok kill the zombies and rally the humans'
@Ehrle6969
@Ehrle6969 Год назад
Its not even top 10
@NotMorganFreeman.
@NotMorganFreeman. Год назад
@@Ehrle6969 True. It's in the top 5
@Ehrle6969
@Ehrle6969 Год назад
@@NotMorganFreeman. no
@NotMorganFreeman.
@NotMorganFreeman. Год назад
@@Ehrle6969 yes
@Ehrle6969
@Ehrle6969 Год назад
@@NotMorganFreeman. its one of the worse Zombies movies ask everyone. The beyond City of the living dead Dawn of the dead Zombi 2 Day of the dead Return of the living dead Those r the best ever digga.
@mathieuleblanc9875
@mathieuleblanc9875 2 года назад
I remember some years ago in a Comicon convention in montreal, I met Savini and we started talking about his movie Night of the living dead remake and he told me that the shooting was a dark episode for him because he had personnel life trouble in that period. I was sad for him. According to him the biggiest mistake of is life was playing a role in the movie children of the dead hahaha. He also accidently gave away a plot from the movie machete 2 and ask me to forget about it, because the movie was not released yet, it was funny. Great time!
@NotMorganFreeman.
@NotMorganFreeman. Год назад
You were my favorite character on Friends
@Gui.Vieira_
@Gui.Vieira_ 2 года назад
I remember watching it on Brazilian TV back in the 90's when I was about 7 years old and I fell in love with it. To this day this is still my favorite horror movie.
@carlosaugustodinizgarcia3526
Cine Trash?
@ArcherSuh4721
@ArcherSuh4721 2 года назад
I went to a screening of the original Night of the Living Dead a while back. The film started and suddenly during the opening credits, it went from black & white to the colorized version and the entire audience started booing before the lights came on. One of the organizers came to apologize and offer refunds. Nobody took him up on that though, everyone was just disappointed and felt sorry for them. He and the people who set it up were scammed with a bogus copy of the print. The beginning was in black & white so when the unwary buyers unrolled a few feet of the celluloid, they thought it was authentic original print, but it was only some footage attached to the colorized version... which absolutely nobody wants to see.
@crithon
@crithon 2 года назад
it's a fascinating remake, and really goes to show you the skill Savini has, Tony Todd is amazing.
@Johnlindsey289
@Johnlindsey289 2 года назад
What do you think of the dawn remake?
@crithon
@crithon 2 года назад
@@Johnlindsey289 haven't seen it, I like the original.
@bloodaonadeline8346
@bloodaonadeline8346 2 года назад
The remake is one of my favorite horror films ever! It’s fantastic.
@feck2594
@feck2594 2 года назад
By far the greatest remake ever made . Don't get me wrong I love the original also . I have literally seen both of them at least 50 times . No other zombie movie even comes close in comparison to their greatness.
@Johnlindsey289
@Johnlindsey289 Год назад
What about original Dawn of the Dead and Return of the Living Dead for zombie movies?
@feck2594
@feck2594 Год назад
@@Johnlindsey289 Return of the Living Dead is a timeless classic which I still quote lines from all the time . But I consider it in a category of it's own . Honestly not a big Dawn fan , don't know why . As a side note , Day of the Dead's opening scene was shot in my home town ( Fort Myers FL. ) so I kinda like parts of it , even though the movie is pure trash .
@Johnlindsey289
@Johnlindsey289 Год назад
@@feck2594 What about Dawn of the Dead 1978?
@t-rex3813
@t-rex3813 2 года назад
I really like this remake but I would love to see Savini’s full vision of this movie.
@OldManDoom
@OldManDoom Год назад
Tony Todd might be the most underappreciated actor of the late 80’s-mid 90’s era. He so good in everything he did. Guy was a total boss
@brandenolson1281
@brandenolson1281 2 года назад
This movie gave me nightmares at age 18. I’m a lot older now but still think about what I would be like to be trapped in that house and trying to survive.
@Fiveash-Art
@Fiveash-Art 2 года назад
I always loved the end credits of this movie ... the music piece they used is great with the visual stills ... there's just something about it.
@BugRib
@BugRib 2 года назад
I know exactly what you mean.
@r.i.prhodes7454
@r.i.prhodes7454 2 года назад
I remember recording this on the vcr when it premiered on Showtime. We watched it so many times, like everyday, and it was truly a sad day when the vcr ate the tape. Good times!!
@falcon048
@falcon048 2 года назад
I have had Tom Savini sign both bluray releases and he didn't seem to have a problem with it. I think the movie is 10 times better than it gets credit for. IT is one of my top 5 horror movies.
@andrewlee3037
@andrewlee3037 2 года назад
THIS is MY favorite horror movie! from the first headsmash on a gravestone (made me afraid to run in a cemetery) to walking alone at night. The slow impending doom of being closed in on and trapped with no way out...I met Tony Todd briefly for a photo op, he asked simply "whats your favorite?", when i replied "NOTLD", he said "really?..wow!" ive never been 'star-struck' until then, and i have met ALOT of celebs. The Walking Dead has been the only thing close to Romero 'zombies' since, and im probably the only viewer left...but anyhoo, thanks for this vid! liked and subscribed!
@internziko
@internziko 2 года назад
Thanks for making this video. This movie definitely doesn't get enough respect. Till this day it's still one of my favorite movies (even more then the original) and you can see it's inspiration on current media everywhere.
@jonmurphy4889
@jonmurphy4889 Год назад
Definitely one of the best remakes ever. I remember discovering this movie in the mid-90s and being shocked that it actually existed and wasn't some made for TV project.
@Darrell9000
@Darrell9000 2 года назад
I saw this on TNT in the mid-late 90's before ever seeing the original in a college film class. It was really good.
@mickael486
@mickael486 2 года назад
How could a viewer of this video not have seen this movie? Of course we did. it's still one of the best remakes ever made.
@Will-nq3fo
@Will-nq3fo 2 года назад
Solid remake. Love it!
@brandonhoover4752
@brandonhoover4752 2 года назад
Incredible remake! The zombie girl gave me nightmares as a kid.
@jamesprovosthemingway4285
@jamesprovosthemingway4285 2 года назад
Love this Movie 🎬 One of my favorite horror movies. The music 🎶 is great still gives me the chills
@NotMorganFreeman.
@NotMorganFreeman. Год назад
I consider this to be the Jaws of zombie movies as things did not go as planned and in the end, less turned out to be more. Hands down my favorite "serious" zombie movie. It has a perfect mix of tone, atmosphere and foreboding and I never tire of watching it, unlike some of the others. I don't know why, but I still root for the characters even though I know what's going to happen.
@DamonCzanik
@DamonCzanik 2 года назад
I loved this movie. Saw it on TV. So much better than I anticipated. After seeing it, I had to see all the other movies. A good remake!
@lewistopcop
@lewistopcop 2 года назад
Back in 1990 in Cincinnati i won 2 tickets to the premiere 2 weeks before its release. It was at the now torn down Showcase Cinemas Norwood. Tom Savini, Tony Todd and a couple of the other actors were there as well. They handed out T shirts, buttons and the movie posters to everyone. After the movie they had a Q & A with everyone. I still have the T shirt but I cant find the other stuff. It was a fun night and I enjoyed watching this video.
@humbertojimmy
@humbertojimmy 2 года назад
The old man at the cemetery isn't just some unknown mourner. He's supposed to be the funeral car driver, who brought a zombie along. We see a car (no driver) and the casket is by its side. The lid is open (no one's inside). When the driver arrived at the cemitery he noticed noise from inside the coffin, so he took it out to examine it. The zombie pushed the lid up, hitting the man on the forehead, and got out. The old man ran away, hurt, scared, desoriented, and with a guilt complex (for having brought the ghoul) because at that time he couldn't know it was a nationwide event. That's why he approaches Barbra and Johnny bleeding from his forehead and saying "i'm sorry... very sorry".
@Mantula57
@Mantula57 2 года назад
I love this movie and how it plays on expectations based on knowledge of the original. THIS is how I thought the Psycho remake should’ve been handled!
@josephshriner2850
@josephshriner2850 Год назад
I always felt this version was brutally underrated. It's a lot of fun. I wouldn't suggest it as a replacement for the original, but it's absolutely worth a watch.
@McPh1741
@McPh1741 2 года назад
I really liked the remake. I know the original will always be iconic but thought the remake was better. I like that they made the female lead stronger and Ben’s death, I felt was better.
@slipvskorn
@slipvskorn Год назад
As a child this movie was on TV one late night and gave birth to my undead obsession, it will always be my favorite zombie movie. Savini did an amazing job even with his hands tied!
@professorpsoop
@professorpsoop Год назад
Tom Savini did a wonderful job directing and seriously, Romero's script is infinitely better than the first. Excellent film. Patricia Tallman rocks and Tony Todd was perfection
@caseyv5233
@caseyv5233 2 года назад
I absolutely love this movie! I can only imagine how great it would be if Savini's vision wasnt compromised.
@starcourt_official
@starcourt_official Год назад
Definitely one of the few remakes that surpassed the original. A classic.
@vernonwilmervideo
@vernonwilmervideo Год назад
Tony Todd is one hell of an actor.
@coleycole2nite
@coleycole2nite Год назад
I loved both this remake, and also the 2004 Dawn of the dead remake as well. Talk about intense action packed viewing!
@Johnlindsey289
@Johnlindsey289 Год назад
Both are surprisingly good
@neonghost8608
@neonghost8608 2 года назад
Wish we could get a 4K version of this movie
@ammagnolia
@ammagnolia 2 года назад
This and the original are my favorite movies ever. I can recite every line from every character. It's my christmas. It's my comfort movie. I LOVE THIS MOVIE so much. I watch it almost every birthday. I love it love it love it
@rmarthavrosado9095
@rmarthavrosado9095 Год назад
looooved both movies, the ending of the first one and this remake are magnificent, the messages at the end of these two are amazing
@-scottie6439
@-scottie6439 2 года назад
I watched this in the theater when it came out and I absolutely loved it and it's still one of my favorites.
@PaulDozierZZoMBiE13
@PaulDozierZZoMBiE13 2 года назад
Man, I love this movie. Normally I'm not much a fan of remakes. And Night of the Living Dead is my favorite movie, so the idea of remaking it wasn't something I expected to like very much. But, this one won me over. Highly recommend this one to anyone who hasn't seen it. I still prefer the original, as I said above it's my favorite movie. But this one is definitely a great counterpart to the original. I like to watch them back-to-back. Check it out!
@dustinhogle3844
@dustinhogle3844 2 года назад
One of those rare times when the remake is better than the original. But it does happen. Hasn’t happened in a while, but it is awesome when it does happen.
@NuYoRicanFlava
@NuYoRicanFlava 2 года назад
This movie is a masterpiece. Genuinely scary, it takes itself seriously. The acting and scenes are raw and feel very realistic. My favorite and best zombie movie ever. Also Return of the Living Dead a close second.
@Johnlindsey289
@Johnlindsey289 Год назад
What about Dawn of the Dead (1978)
@gideonhansen5485
@gideonhansen5485 Год назад
Stil one of my all time favorite movies. I wish there would have been a Savini cut.
@shoesncheese
@shoesncheese 2 года назад
I had a copy of the original Night of the Living Dead on video CD. I think it costs $5. The 1990 version is tied with the best remake of a horror classic. Tied with The Blob, of course.
@gizmothehusky7676
@gizmothehusky7676 3 месяца назад
My mom recorded this movie on vhs when I was a little whipper snapper i remember being so scared because of the music and to this day when I hear it i get so nostalgic from childhood. He's coming to get you Barbara! Look theres one now!!!! 😝
@Randolo10
@Randolo10 2 года назад
I would love for them to do an uncut extended version of this in 4k, great memories of watching this one of the only movies I'll watch to the very end each viewing. If you know you'll know why.
@turboturtle7761
@turboturtle7761 2 года назад
I actually love this one more than the original because Barb is actually a useful character. I remember being so frustrated with her character in the original. Aside from following her to the farm house to meet the other characters she really does almost nothing until the very end and then she gets killed. Was sooooo happy to see her get over the initial shock and become a real heroine in the remake. Thanks for covering this guy's.
@tomgiddens2963
@tomgiddens2963 2 года назад
One of my all-time favorite remakes. Have watched this countless times through the years and still find it to be better than the original.
@timppatimo6287
@timppatimo6287 2 года назад
Patricia Tallman is a huge crush though. Been a crush of mine since I watched this 1990 "Night".
@JerryMeehanJr
@JerryMeehanJr 2 года назад
I saw this as a kid before I saw the original and love both.
@shocbomb23
@shocbomb23 2 года назад
I absolutely love Night 90, as a kid I was 12 almost 13 when it came out it was a flick me and my friends would watch over & over again, it went from the movies onto VHS & HBO/Showtime really damn quick. I recall it being on cable within in a year after release
@jerryw2460
@jerryw2460 2 года назад
I loved when Barbara says we can just walk right by them and she does.
@Craxin01
@Craxin01 2 года назад
The plaque that says M. Celeste is a reference to a ship, the Mary Celeste, left port with a full crew and was found a few days later with nary a soul on board. They even reported food still cooking on the stove. When Barbara finds the farmhouse, she enters the kitchen and food is still cooking on the stove and the house seems abandoned. Most people wouldn't notice this link.
@rjmac5105
@rjmac5105 2 года назад
I love this movie, the colors and the environment have always stood out to me as quite the spooky day
@LarryFleetwood8675
@LarryFleetwood8675 2 года назад
The Australian Blu-ray has the original colors though, the US one is really well blue...
@LanceUppercut78
@LanceUppercut78 2 года назад
I love Savini's idea for starting out black and white and going to color. Why would the studio scrap that idea? Gutless!
@acewentworth
@acewentworth 2 года назад
Maybe because night of the creeps did it just a few years earlier… just a thought tho
@craighill9465
@craighill9465 Год назад
What I do is take each Barbara and put her in her own continuity.The OG Barbara was sheltered and mollycoddled by her moms and when Johnny got killed,nothing like that had ever happened to her before,therefore she went into shock.The 1990 Barbara I pictured in my mind as the same situation,but more assertive-for example,like the OG Barbara-shy,quiet librarian but the 1990 Barbara took self defense classes at the YWCA.Thoughts?
@ernestmijaresiii1060
@ernestmijaresiii1060 2 года назад
Great video lover it! They said "zombie" in Night but it was said in the TV broadcast. The 2nd time "zombie" was spoken was by Ken Foree in Dawn.
@Trav_Can
@Trav_Can 2 года назад
I remember seeing this film as a teenager. I loved it. Saw it again as an adult, and I still loved it.
@lairofhorrors1756
@lairofhorrors1756 2 года назад
One of my person Favorite films! This was the first movie I ever bought on VHS along with Warlock and Fright Night. They should release a directors cut with the stuff they took out. Im sure that women is actually dead now so im sure she wont sue anyone 😁
@connorhofmann5691
@connorhofmann5691 Год назад
I saw night of the living dead in the early 2000's. I was in middle school at the time and was going through a horror awakening. Latter I watched the 1990 version by chance on TV, and was blown away by it.
@LDrumsOhio
@LDrumsOhio 2 года назад
This version really improved on all of the ideas in the original film. Tony Todd, and Patricia Tallman's performances are solid.
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