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What is that sound Clark makes when fighting the Christmas lights?
This was always one of my favorite Christmas movies growing up
Everything about this season so far was just incredible (Spoilers)
RIP George A. Romero
I was more engaged with Season 3 than the previous two
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I just watched The Santa Clause 2 and it had some really good moments that kinda had that feel of the first movie. Will probably watch the third one either tonight or wait until next Christmas. I still need to watch my yearly run of both Die Hard and Christmas Vacation haha.
Yeah, there were some comical tracks, like the music being played during the pie scene, but these tracks here really set the mood:
This reminds me of traversing the mansion in the original Resident Evil game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xgb7MLl4vE&list=PLbzv3qcWfdEh0lmb6MFxjZHP8_8o33Hp_&index=3&t=0s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0f2tULYslI&index=5&list=PLbzv3qcWfdEh0lmb6MFxjZHP8_8o33Hp_
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F83kTz9aTLg&list=PLbzv3qcWfdEh0lmb6MFxjZHP8_8o33Hp_&index=11
Which soundtrack? I enjoyed quite a bit of what Goblin contributed, but the library stock music was awesome, too! I love the music that played in the beginning inside those apartments. I think an 8 is very fair for this film as it provides plenty of action, a good story, some comedic elements and some doses of scariness, particularly when Roger is repairing those trucks outside and the zombies bit his leg. Day of the Dead will always be my favorite of the original trilogy, but Dawn is an all-time classic, in my opinion.
I nearly died from laughing at them beating the crap out of those kids; I had to go back and watch it again from laughing so hard haha!
In the Summer of 1998, I believe.
"CHOKE ON 'EM!"
I hate S1 and 2; the characters weren’t engaging and I just felt bored watching until S3 and I started to get interested and it’s still keeping my attention.
Was just checking back to see if anyone had any information regarding the soundtrack and if it's available.
I first watched Dawn of the Dead sometime in the Summer of 1998 and it was my favorite zombie movie at the time(didn't have too many to choose from, but I was obsessed with this movie; it also helped because Resident Evil 2 was still fairly new, so that peaked my interest further). The next Summer, in 1999, I found a VHS copy of Day of the Dead, and once again, I became obsessed with how the movie was made. I loved the feeling of isolation, the way the soldiers and scientist were at each others throats, the soundtrack was perfect; it had that Summer, Floridian-island feel to it. I believe Day of the Dead gets more appreciation every year from more people. I sometimes bounce back and forth between Dawn and Day, but I think I can definitely say that Day is my favorite in the series; it's very dark and it makes me love it even more.
What films that Romero directed did you guys enjoy? Here are mine:
Night of the Living Dead (masterpiece)
Dawn of the Dead (masterpiece)
Day of the Dead (masterpiece and probably my favorite of the original trilogy)
Land of the Dead (when I watched it in 2005, I thought it was ok, but over the years, I've grown to appreciate it more)
Diary of the Dead (I know tons hate this film, but I think Diary works and makes more sense today since everyone is filming something and uploading it online; I kinda seen this as ahead of its time, in that regard).
Survival of the Dead (ehh... never really got into this one. I own it on bluray, but I always fall asleep watching it. It did, however, have some nice scenery during the day time; it always makes me think of Fall, my favorite season).
Creepshow
The Crazies
Martin (such a brilliant take on the genre)
Monkey Shines
The Dark Half
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