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Philosopher B.
His zombie romps, specifically.
I was just thinking the other day about why Diary of the Dead bugged me. One of the things included my inability to believe it was actual documentary footage (something Paranormal Activity got a bit closer to in my opinion), and the other ... well, to be perfectly frank, I don't really remember much of what went on in DotD. Something about a hospital, and a panic room. Honestly, I think the worst offense of Diary was ultimately just being forgettable.
Here's how I would rate the Romero zombie flicks:
1) Dawn of the Dead (while the grey makeup looks silly, this had the best intentional themes and allegory and is in my opinion the most badass movie where dialogue, action and sets are concerned)
2) Land of the Dead (I know a lot of people dumped on this one, but I found it surprisingly enjoyable)
3) Night of the Living Dead (this is a classic ... some of the acting, specifically the blonde woman, isn't to my liking, but the situation and the ending can't be topped)
4) Day of the Dead (this one just feels ... weird to me, as though it did some things right, but some things not quite right)
5) Diary of the Dead (er, yeah)
Honestly, while I hope his next one will be rad (though who knows when it's getting released), the trailers don't do a whole lot for me.
So anyway, yeah, just curious to see how other people rate 'em.
I was just thinking the other day about why Diary of the Dead bugged me. One of the things included my inability to believe it was actual documentary footage (something Paranormal Activity got a bit closer to in my opinion), and the other ... well, to be perfectly frank, I don't really remember much of what went on in DotD. Something about a hospital, and a panic room. Honestly, I think the worst offense of Diary was ultimately just being forgettable.
Here's how I would rate the Romero zombie flicks:
1) Dawn of the Dead (while the grey makeup looks silly, this had the best intentional themes and allegory and is in my opinion the most badass movie where dialogue, action and sets are concerned)
2) Land of the Dead (I know a lot of people dumped on this one, but I found it surprisingly enjoyable)
3) Night of the Living Dead (this is a classic ... some of the acting, specifically the blonde woman, isn't to my liking, but the situation and the ending can't be topped)
4) Day of the Dead (this one just feels ... weird to me, as though it did some things right, but some things not quite right)
5) Diary of the Dead (er, yeah)
Honestly, while I hope his next one will be rad (though who knows when it's getting released), the trailers don't do a whole lot for me.
So anyway, yeah, just curious to see how other people rate 'em.