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Dawn of the Dead - 25th Year Reuninon...

idNut

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Any George Romero fans here? It'll be at Pittsburgh in the Expo Mart April for three days. Comicon 10th year anniversary also. 😀 George Romero, Tom Savini, Ken Foree, etc.
 
At a former job I used to run into Russ Streiner once in a while (he was the lead in the original Night of the Living Dead).

Hey jaeger66, the Monroeville Mall and the Expo Mart share a parking lot. It's almost the same place! 🙂
 
Originally posted by: kranky
At a former job I used to run into Russ Streiner once in a while (he was the lead in the original Night of the Living Dead).

Hey jaeger66, the Monroeville Mall and the Expo Mart share a parking lot. It's almost the same place! 🙂

Heh, I thought they might but I wasn't sure. I grew up in Mt. Lebanon so I never went out that way too much.
 
Best zombie movie ever! (Well, maybe shared with the original.)

I just watched Return of the Living Dead again last October, it holds up pretty well tooas a homage and spoof.
 
Return of the Living Dead is the only one I'd call sort of scary. The zombies were fast, smart, and impossible to kill.
 
Originally posted by: jaeger66
Return of the Living Dead is the only one I'd call sort of scary. The zombies were fast, smart, and impossible to kill.
The original Night of the Living Dead was scary for its time, and had more suspense. Also none of the goofy comedy. ROTL was fun though. The sequels were good too.

Dead Alive was a great splatterfest, and Cemetery Man / Dellamorte Dellamore was the most artistic.
 
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