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nicolaskrizan
crude classic!https://beyond1001movies.wordpress.com/2015/01/18/backtrack-night-of-the-living-dead-1968/
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http://www.afisha.ru/movie/170262/review/146538/George Bailey
It starts good but then the radio and the TV was too much in it and that was boring. But the last 20 min were great!JimEastwood71
just finished watching it, man what a tragic ending, the endings of the other two were alot nicer.Cimeries
total classic. I think I might have enjoyed this more than the original Dawn of the Dead. Great characters (although Barbara was incredibly frustrating), set all the important rules of zombies and had a great ending. I also found [spoiler] the scene with the trowel [/spoler] more disturbing than most of the incredibly explicit and violent deaths in horror today. Often less is more, and Romero used to know this.Pad
Nice movie.StigAnder
http://www.archive.org/details/night_of_the_living_dead_dvdRigters
This is an historic movie. As far as I know George Romero was the first to introduce the zombies to the cinema. And it was a start of something special.Very good film, terrific end, good horror.
9/10
mittens
this was the first black and white movie i ever saw. it is really good, and the ending suprised the shit out of meflosula
Good ending, it's a shame I've seen so many films before seeing this film that have ripped off that ending or it would have been awesomeUn4given
Every horror-fan should have seen this one, it's classic! Brainzz!!Cadeicus
"You lil bitch" *DOOF* *Knocks her the fuck out*
Groovy09
George Romero's zombie-classic that started it all and sat the rules for allmost every zombie-movie that followed, is not only filled with good suspense and scares but also with some great social commentary on the 60's and our society.Mrtrick
What can I really say that hasn't already been said. It's a classic. It created an entire sub-genre of Horror. It's one of the most important independent films of all time. And the very fact of it's imperfect, rough around the edges, Un-Hollywood nature are what make it timelessly appealing.I recommend buying the Criterion version and educating yourself on this piece of American History.
MetalMagnum
Very understandably influential film with a fantastic thought-provoking closure. The credits of this movie are haunting and interesting, making the final moments all the more impressionable.Showing items 1 – 15 of 24