

What is with everybody currently working in the zombie medium refusing to call them zombies? They actively STAY away from the word as if it's a racial slur or something. Another thing before I continue, however. He's one of those 'if I can't have you, nobody can' zombies.
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With that, I mean that the movie uses sort of a similar storyline with Bubba, but instead of Bubba being the hero of the movie, Max is actually kind of the most perverted zombie I've ever seen. I guess one of the few positives I can say about this film is that it is a more 'faithful' take on the Day of the Dead story than the 2008 remake was.

Regardless, how many remakes there are of Romero's zombie films is irrelevant. Night of the Living Dead apparently has an animated re-telling. The reason I say this is that, while Day of the Dead is still really good, it obviously pales in comparison to the quality and influence of Night and Dawn. Hell, there was actually a sequel to the original film that came out in 2005 too, which I haven't seen nor do I plan to. Having said that, I think it's interesting that out of the big three '.of the Dead' movies, the one that seems to be remade the most is Day of the Dead, considering 2008 we had remake, that really wasn't. Or believable for the situation they find themselves in at least. He was one of the first ones to really write and direct full-fledged horror movies, complete with believable characters. I think independent filmmaking, where real ideas, themes and characters are explored, owes a great deal to Romero.

To this day his influence on horror is felt and not even just the zombie genre. Romero's influence over the zombie genre, which if you think hasn't influenced the way zombie medium is tackled to this very day, then you really don't know anything about horror. I'm certain that he wanted to enjoy his retirement. Though, to be fair, after Survival of the Dead was released in 2009 (which I wasn't a big fan of, Romero didn't make any more films. Romero is no longer alive in order to provide quality horror movies. So, if you're a horror nerd, you've been aware that, very sadly and unfortunately, George A.
