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    I agree with the three c's. I always pray for a great crowd whenever I go to the theater.

    Slither was fun, but it could have been a bit better.

    One of the things that really excited me about watching Land Of The Dead on the big screen was in fact that it was gonna be the first GAR film to be watched on the big screen. To get the chance to watch Dawn Of The Dead the way it was first intended to be seen would be such a pleasure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kortick
    I have been noticing that one of the things that
    people here liked about Land was the fact that
    it was the first GAR dead film they got to see in the theaters
    instead of on dvd or video

    I saw all of them on the big screens
    (except Night) when they came out originally
    i saw Night at a theater playing double bill
    with last house on the left

    So I guess i am wondering
    was it always something that was wanted
    not just to see a new Romero film but one on the big screen
    and would you guys want to see the others at the theatres?

    just curious cuz
    having seen them all at first release
    it was never even something i thought of at all
    I would love to see all the movies on the big screen!!! Especially Day. That would make for an awesome evening!

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    I only got to see land of the dead in a movie theatre. I wish that I was born back in the 60s to see night, dawn and day in theatres. though It's pretty good in dvd if you have a home theater. just lock the windows and leave the room all dark and watch the movie. that's what I always do.

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