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bassman
14-Feb-2011, 04:44 PM
Who would've guessed that Night of the Living Dead 3D would get a sequel or prequel? Certainly not me, but it looks like that's the case.

Night of the Living Dead 3D: Resurrection (http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=26567)


Pyrophobic mortician Gerald Tovar, Jr. inherits the family mortuary and accidentally lets hundreds of uncremated bodies become exposed to toxic medical waste. As the corpses re-animate, Harold Tovar, the mortician’s inheritance-seeking younger brother, expectantly shows up, stumbling upon a full outbreak of the walking dead

"Comin 4 U Barb!"

JDFP
14-Feb-2011, 05:42 PM
Bass, do you care if I use that gun when you finish with it?

j.p.

AcesandEights
14-Feb-2011, 06:23 PM
I never saw the 3D remake, so I can't honestly comment on how horrible this may or may not be, but it does not engender me with any great sense of confidence.






"Comin 4 U Barb!"

Double You Tee Eff!? :D

Rancid Carcass
15-Feb-2011, 01:54 AM
Would would've guessed that Night of the Living Dead 3D would get a sequel or prequel?

They won't stay dead! Damn it... :D

Yojimbo
06-Mar-2011, 06:43 AM
Danger Will Robinson, warning! Brain damage, brain damage!

BillyRay
06-Mar-2011, 06:40 PM
Any news on NOTLD-Origins? CGI 3-D animated? I haven't heard anything since they announced the voice cast.

I'd actually see that one. This one, not so much. I love Sid Haig and all, but my "3-D" version is better. :D

bassman
31-Mar-2011, 02:44 PM
Now they're calling it NOTLD3D: Re-Animation. I wonder if the "re-animation" in the title has anything to do with Jeffrey "Re-Animator" Combs being in the flick?:dead:


"We're going for a RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD-type tone, deadpan and gory with satirical story element. This is probably the best cast I've ever worked with," said director Jeff Broadstreet. "Technical advances have been made in 3D since we shot the first film in 2005. The 3D in this film is very dynamic, and we're mixing CG elements with on-set practical effects to heighten the 3D zombie effects."



The film stars genre favorites Andrew Divoff (WISHMASTER) and Jeffrey Combs (RE-ANIMATOR), along with Sarah Lieving (MEGA SHARK VS CROCOSAURUS), Robin Sydney (THE LOST) and Denice Duff (SUBSPECIES II), who plays a prody of Sarah Palin.

http://www.joblo.com/images_arrownews/notld3d2still1.jpg

http://www.joblo.com/images_arrownews/notld3d2still3.jpg


Riding the coat tails of Re-Animator? ROTLD in tone? 3D? Sarah Palin? This is just too weird NOT to see....

Neil
08-Aug-2011, 02:29 PM
Interesting interview here - http://www.aintitcool.com/node/50719

MinionZombie
08-Aug-2011, 04:48 PM
I found this bit to be sadly all-too-correct (and from personal experience too):


BG: What is your opinion of the current landscape of the British film industry?

AJ: They release those yearly figures saying how many millions British films generate, but it's not accurate. They count HARRY POTTER and other studio offerings as British films, but they aren't genuinely British because they are made with American studio backing. The various funding bodies set up with a remit to help new talent are a joke, too. Here in Wales, we have the Film Agency. They often have meetings with new film-makers and read their scripts, but most of the time they just jerk them off for months on end with no intention of funding their movies. The truth is they never put their government-allocated money into the best scripts or ideas, they only back film-makers or companies who have a high profile. What they really care about is going along to the film festivals all over the world and rubbing dicks with the rich and famous. They couldn't care less about giving new talent in Wales a chance. I've spent years trying to establish contacts in private equity investment because that's your only chance as an independent film-maker in the UK unless you get a very lucky break. My advice to any film-maker is to use your natural talent and whatever resources you have at your disposal and make a self-financed film. Go out there and make things happen for yourself because no one else is going to help you. Especially in the UK.

It's exceptionally frustrating. You see these organisations who do nothing more than cycle government money around in a big whirlwind of sod-all year-after-year, while failing to support the actual filmmakers (it seems to be all managers, and the odd hand-wringing, conscience-salving, load of old bollocks in some documentary that nobody wants to - or does - watch), rather than get together with local filmmakers to create a feature film that people would actually want to see - and pay to see - which could then be released nationally on home video, or even theatrically. :(

Indeed, last year I approached a media organisation about just such a project - that should have been right up their street judging by what they claimed to be there for on their website - and you know what the response was? "Yeah, we don't really do that kind of thing here" - no joke - those words seared into my disbelieving brain and haven't budged since. What's more, rather condescendingly, they seemed to intimate that I hadn't considered how hard it was to make a feature film ... so that just compounded the offensiveness of this publicly-funded body failing to support local filmmaking (and feature filmmaking as a community project at that), because all they ever seem to make are a couple of hand-wringing documentaries each year that a handful of Guardian readers would watch to make themselves feel important and better about their paycheques.

It really gets me riled up and it's a depressing prospect as a filmmaker to boot ... anyway ... off-topic rant over.

Rottedfreak
30-Jan-2012, 07:55 PM
Dawn of the Dead Resurrection
A group flees to a Tesco's superstore they kill off the zombies and then a gang of skin heads attacks.
characters:
Fran - Intern who works at the BBC.
Arthur - anchorman for the BBC who leaves has a crush on Fran and left with the group leaving everything including his family.
Stephen - Frans boyfriend who drives a truck making deliveries, he brings them to Tescos hoping it will make him a big shot.
Peter - The last surviving local policeman who watched things fall apart and drew the line when ordered to recruit a gang.
Roger - Peters prisoner, he was caught looting and taken rather then executed.

Christopher Jon
03-Feb-2012, 01:20 AM
Interesting interview here - http://www.aintitcool.com/node/50719
Much of what he said sounded like sour grapes to me.

So he's a writer/producer/director who can't get funding for his own ideas so he's cashing in on the name value of NOTLD to jumpstart his career. meh.

Well, hopefully it'll be a good film.

Thorn
07-Mar-2012, 02:00 PM
Who would've guessed that Night of the Living Dead 3D would get a sequel or prequel? Certainly not me, but it looks like that's the case.

Night of the Living Dead 3D: Resurrection (http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=26567)



"Comin 4 U Barb!"

I am willing to give this a watch for artistic reasons only... yeah.... no other reason at all. Please ignore the thumbnail below. it has NOTHING to do with it .

974

White_Zombie
12-Mar-2012, 05:29 AM
Sounds like another big pile of steaming horse shit trying to cash in on the NOTLD name.

rongravy
16-Nov-2012, 08:32 PM
Sorry to bump, but I saw this last night. I'm going to have to give this a big pile of steaming FAIL. Yeah, it's a prequel. It is alot more talkie talk back and forth between the brothers and extremely scarce on the zombie action. I guess they thought bringing together The Wishmaster and The Once Great Jeffrey Combs would be enough to carry it through. I will say the gore effects, when you actually see them, aren't bad, but the moldy cheese they are trying to hold it together with just didn't do it for me.
OVERLOAD.
The other people in it were definitely home video quality actors. There was also a pot smoking, ecstacy filled scene with some necrophilia action thrown in there for good measure that were completely unnecessary. Throw in their stupid Sarah Palin lookalike, and you've got a crap movie.
When I rented this last night, I thought it was the animated one. Woops.

DEAD BEAT
05-Dec-2012, 05:57 PM
Who would've guessed that Night of the Living Dead 3D would get a sequel or prequel? Certainly not me, but it looks like that's the case.

Night of the Living Dead 3D: Resurrection (http://www.joblo.com/arrow/index.php?id=26567)


"Comin 4 U Barb!"


Dude! I havn't stopped getting the shits from the 1st 1 yet! :barf:

Seems like some peeps have money to burn huh...give it here then! lol

Trancelikestate
23-Jan-2014, 06:06 AM
So uh, this is on netflix right now. Soooooooooo bad. I didn't even know it was a prequel to the Sid Haig 3d one till I came to this thread! Haha! Then again I haven't watched that crap since it came out either. Thorn, is that thumbnail the Dye Anne character? Terrible actress but damn she looks hot all gothed out.

AcesandEights
23-Jan-2014, 01:56 PM
So uh, this is on netflix right now. Soooooooooo bad.

It was probably just 'cause you weren't properly geared for the viewing.

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b205/DougOBrien/15921-1109_zpsd4a014bd.jpg

Still, though...thanks for the heads up. I can loosen standards for certain genre films, but only so far (and not to the level of Sid Haig!).

Trancelikestate
23-Jan-2014, 06:14 PM
Were referring to the prequel of the Sid Haig one here yes? Ok, if you wanna gear up proper for this viewing smoke some formaldehyde covered crystal meth.