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uss 10-22-2002 05:02 PM

Anyone seen it? Some nights ago, i read that the movie is on tv. At first i thought it would be a superb movie. Just like part 1(The Night of the Living Dead).
Ok.. The movie started. The first thing that is written on the screen: "The following story is true and is based on actual characters". I thought like WTF. its a HORROR movie, how could it be real!? and then i watched the movie to the end and thought:"What a complete piece of #¤%&!" It was so unbelievably bad! NOTHING like The Night of the LIving Dead.
And a bit later, i wondered by myself "Was this the first cheesy horror movie?" it sure as hell looked like it! What do you think? The Trickster(The master of horrormovies) will undoubtably have something to say about this.

khazadman 10-22-2002 05:17 PM

The first cheesy horror movie? I take it you've never seen any of the old horror movies from Hammer Studios then. They made some truly bad ones.

pritchke 10-22-2002 05:18 PM

Yes, I think it was the first chessy horror movie, however when I watched it I found it quite funny. The really scary thing is they made two sequals.

AzRaeL StoRmBlaDe 10-24-2002 02:48 PM

the original black and white night of the living dead is awesome I hope you werent talking about that one.

pcgiant 10-25-2002 12:16 AM

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Originally posted by uss:
Anyone seen it? Some nights ago, i read that the movie is on tv. At first i thought it would be a superb movie. Just like part 1(The Night of the Living Dead).
Ok.. The movie started. The first thing that is written on the screen: "The following story is true and is based on actual characters". I thought like WTF. its a HORROR movie, how could it be real!?

Dude, can't you remember the time when zombies took over the world? It was the 1960's, and they were called hippies.

uss 10-25-2002 09:00 AM

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Originally posted by AzRaeL StoRmBlaDe:
the original black and white night of the living dead is awesome I hope you werent talking about that one.
No way, im not talking about the original! The night of the living dead was a very good movie, but all the cheese of part 2 almost made me cry. Dude, for your own sake, don`t watch the Return of the Living Dead.

Btw, where is Trickster?? I think he has quite a few things to say(since he´s a fan of horror movies)

Arnabas 10-25-2002 10:50 AM

pcgiant, thanks. You gave me my first big laugh of the day!

AzRaeL StoRmBlaDe 10-26-2002 10:18 AM

OHH LMAO. yeah those sequels were just absolute rubbish. to tell you the truth i wouldn't even wipe my backside with script from any of those, because its simply not good enough.

pcgiant 10-30-2002 02:24 AM

Seriously though, if you are talking about the movie where four people are hiding in a huge mall populated with zombies, I have to disagree. I thought that movie was great! I found it interesting and exciting. I really liked the way they made 'runs' through the mall avoiding zombies and taking what they needed.
Boy, do I hope I have the right movie...

However, if you are talking about the one where the people are in a military complex... hahaha! That movie was probably the greatest source of laughter for my friends and I. I don't want to go into too much detail...
[i]But I liked the bit at the end where they woke up, and guess what...? It was all a dream!

pcgiant 10-30-2002 02:26 AM

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Originally posted by AzRaeL StoRmBlaDe:
OHH LMAO. yeah those sequels were just absolute rubbish. to tell you the truth i wouldn't even wipe my backside with script from any of those, because its simply not good enough.
There was a script?!?


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