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I read about all of that in The Zombies That Ate Pittsburgh by Paul R. Gagne. It's a great book that I wish Gagne could do an updated edition considering that it was published in 1987. Anyway, in that book, it seems Romero left because...
An all time classic movie that I would watch whenever it was on TV when I was a kid. I still love it and I think it's the youth movie of the 1970's. People focus too much on the Disco but at it's heart is a story about a young man...
I love this movie soo fucking much and it's the best thing Walter Hill has ever done. A rock and roll fantasy fable set in an anonymous city during what one has to assume is the 1950's. A thrilling and bombastic soundtrack, Diane...
Creepshow, IMHO, is George A. Romero's true masterpiece. The movie is flawless. Yeah, Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead are more groundbreaking but Creepshow achieves a level of perfection that few movies do. It's also...
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Quote: Originally Posted by The Dark Shape  There's all sorts of buzz around me.  And yeah, it's tracking in the 50s for opening weekend.   Are you sure that's not just your personal hygiene?
I DEMAND THAT THIS SONG PLAY DURING THE END CREDITS!!!
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  Quote: Originally Posted by Pop Zeus    Horror, if anything, has been just as great in the past 20 years or so as it's ever been.    Take a good look at the period between 1978...
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