Dawn Of The Dead

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Lateralus wrote:Zombie films have just never really grabbed me...
Pffffffffffttttttt :lol:

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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:i'm sure there's a few 5punkers with dvds of it, most likey region free. :)

hell, i might even have it.

edit: only have an avi.

*Will not wear thong in exchange for dvd of undead* :)
I'm open to suggestions. I'd like to see this but I have a Sony DVD player and I have the impression that they're extremely difficult to de-region. I might take a look on the floor later.
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Hmm, i just found it on my floor, but it's right on the edge of the floor's retention :(
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Post by spoodie »

Personally I thought Undead was OK, nothing special but quite entertaining. Same goes for Return of the Living Dead, a must if you're a zombie fan and need to hear "braaaiinnnsss" but nothing special.

In other news: I watched Lone Wolf McQuade the other day (Chuck Norris) and it's was mightly entertaining, rammed with cliches and general crapness.

BTW: I got Undead on rental from Screen Select so it must be available here.
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Post by pixie pie »

I'm not a great fan of the horror genre in general. Which is why, Out of that list made my favourite would have to be Shaun of the Dead. its just amazingly funny, despite having quite a nasty storyline going on. *Hops Fence*.. *Fence Falls away*.. *Falls over*. :faint:
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Post by FatherJack »

I have Undead downstairs, I rented it from Blockbuster and haven't sent it back yet. I do hope the machine I watched it on hasn't accidentally created a region-free 'cache' of it on it's hard drive.

Have had Wild Zero and Junk on my list for ages, but haven't seen them yet, but I did rather like Stacy.

Reviews seem to say "so bad it's good" but I genuinely enjoyed it. Almost as much guts as Ichi the Killer, and some great moments - the TV advert for a 'Bruce Campbell Chainsaw' and the way the Stacys are 'integrated into society' at the end really stand out.
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Post by cashy »

junks a pretty decent film, wild zero is just a mind fuck though
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Guitar Wolf FTW!!! :boogie:
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Post by cashy »

"show me your boobs"
"mmm boo.... MOOBS! AAAAAGH!" *runs*
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