Director: George A. Romero(Original Footage) / John A. Russo (New Footage)
Genre: Horror
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Running Time: 96Mins
Tagline: "They Are Coming To Get You....Again! "


Before Romero fans begin to bash and insult me. Let me clear out that this review is for the 30th Anniversary Edition, and not the original timeless classic from George A. Romero. This review will center only on the new version that was released in 1998. I will talk briefly about the plot, but only to point out the differences between the original and this new version.
The producers released this new edition to celebrate the release of its original film. What they did was insert 15 min of footage. This footage is entirely new, not shot in 68, and perhaps the worst and most unnecessary footage ever filmed for a film. Such scenes include: a prelude which explains how the first zombie (which attacks Johnny and Barbara) came to life. While it may seem a nice tribute, it looks out of place and overall unneeded. Also, it is very obvious that the actor has aged and gained weight, unless zombies lose a lot of weight, from one scene to the next, taking place the same day, then perhaps it would be acceptalbe, but in this case it isnt.

that's just terrible. ugh, John A. Russo is obviously a liar and looking to finally be able to make bank off of the original. But he will only do so by fooling fans into buying this crap. Really a shitty thing to do, if you ask me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the article with the video clips!
Hey your welcome! sorry for the late response, I haven't been on my blog in a while. But yeah, it's an insult to fans what Romero did with this film. I stick to the original unaltered version.
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