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List Price: $29.98 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 20340
Released: September 30, 2008 |
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MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: Blu-ray |
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Editorial Review:
Packed with more heart-pounding and blood-curdling thrills than any theater could show, this special Unrated Director's Cut unleashes the ultimate vision of George A. Romero's latest living-dead shock-fest! Starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo, Land of the Dead finds humanity's last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: The ravenous zombie hordes besieging their fortified city…are evolving!
Description of Land of the Dead (Unrated Director's Cut) [Blu-ray]:
Bolstered by the success of 28 Days Later, Shaun of the Dead, the Resident Evil movies and the hit remake of his own Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero returns to the horror subgenre he invented with Land of the Dead. The fourth installment in Romero's zombie cycle (and the first since 1985's Day of the Dead) presents a logical progression of events since 1968's horror classic Night of the Living Dead: Zombies (also known as "stenches" for their rotting odor) are the dominant population, and they've begun to show signs of undead intelligence and gathering power. The wealthiest survivors live comfortably in a luxury high-rise within a barricaded safe zone, ignoring the horrors of the outside world while armed scavengers stage raids in the zombie-zone to gather much-needed food and supplies. Simon Baker and John Leguizamo play mercenaries-for-hire; Dennis Hopper is their nefarious boss; and horror favorite Asia Argento (daughter of Suspiria director Dario Argento) plays a former hooker recruited into Baker's scavenger squad. While none of this seems particularly fresh or inspired, Land of the Dead benefits from hints of the social satire that made Romero's earlier zombie films so memorable. Not so much funny as gruesomely peculiar, Romero's plot isn't as inventive as it could've been, but as a big-scale B-movie, Land of the Dead delivers a handful of shocks and horror-celebrity cameos (including gore-masters Tom Savini and Greg Nicotero) that should keep horror buffs happy until the next zombie opus comes along. --Jeff Shannon
Land of the Dead (Unrated Director's Cut) [Blu-ray] Reviews:
One of the best Zombie Movies to see 
2009-11-21 - This is one of those movies that brings me back many times to watch it. There is something about this one that makes it good fun to watch. The lineup is nice and is not over the top. Land of the Dead (Unrated Director's Cut) [Blu-ray]
Surprise Ending! 
2009-03-12 - something along the lines of "they're just looking for a place to go, just like everybody else." (one of the final lines of the movie). Couldn't stop laughing. Good movie, very enjoyable!
George just knows how to make zombie films. 
2009-03-09 - Some people hated this film. Not sure why. Perhaps they think George Romero isn't allowed to make zombie movies with a decent budget. And if he does, it must suck. Well for my money, Land of the Dead is a good movie.
It's well written, well cast and of course expertly directed. The effects are good. The zombies look cool and are intelligent(for a change). And there is of course the familiar Romero social subtext to the plot. All in all it's a good ride and worth an hour and a half of your time if you like zombie movies. If you don't like zombie movies, you're probably not reading this review anyways.
No One Does It Better Than Romero... 
2009-02-09 - Seriously. He's the father of the zombie genre and this flick proves modern Romero is better than those he inspired. It's got solid acting and moves at quick pace without sacrificing character development or social commentary, something Romero is well known for. In the end it's a very enjoyable zombie film with likable characters, good story and enough scares to satisfy most.
good dead movie 
2009-01-21 - George romero did a great job with this higher budget zombie flick.
On blu ray it even looks better, some of his fans didn't enjoy this one but it is filled with social satire and good old fashioned gore. It is much better than 'day of the dead" in which it's very small budget kept most of the action inside of a bunker, but not as great as the truly classic by any horror fans standards: 'dawn of the dead" or the first and great 'night of the living dead" , still this movie has a fine pacing and good performances from the top notch cast. It's worth getting on blu ray as part of any superior horror dvd collection.