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Neil
28-Nov-2017, 10:35 PM
So far it's a hmmm from me... But we'll see...

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beat_truck
29-Nov-2017, 05:20 AM
FFS, how many shitty ass remakes, reboots, and ripoffs of NOTLD do we really need?:duh: How many does this make now, half a dozen, more?:mad:

BTW, Here's an older teaser for this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjs34TCyIXo

Is "Barbara" a guy or what the hell? I bet this is going to be dreadful.:barf:

Edit:
Here's seems to be another 9 minute clip.
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MinionZombie
29-Nov-2017, 10:20 AM
I can't even bring myself to watch the promo clip, that trailer is a Picard meme moment.

Is this supposed to be set in the 60s or the present day? Old ass radio near a modern microwave. Maybe they tell us in the promo, but like I said, that trailer was such a turn off I don't fancy spending nine minutes on a promo. Like you say, beat, how many crappy remakes of Romero's landmark do we need? Ugh... :hurl:

Moon Knight
06-Dec-2017, 06:33 AM
They gender swapped Barbara lol.

Trencher
12-Dec-2017, 12:11 PM
Why?

If you got the budget and the actors why not just MAKE YOUR OWN ZOMBIE STORY?
Your movie will never be as groundbreaking as Night of the living dead anyway so quit it! Just quit! And the flaws of the original is what makes it so iconic! If you fix it by making Barbera brave or Cooper less ambiguously evil or Ben survive then you are not making the same movie at all! You are making the type of movie night of the living dead broke away from. You could just add an gangster who starts out evil but turns good in the end and an old grizzled warrior having to protect a small innocent child who just happen to have the cure so you have every cliche in the book!

MinionZombie
12-Dec-2017, 04:42 PM
The Barbara thing seems kind of silly anyway, as if it's a mere gimmick to 'play well' on Twitter - why so silly? Because in the 1990 remake Barbara was a very different character entirely, she got on with the job at hand, spat on the petty squabbles inside the house, used her brain, knew what was going on, and survived - and that was 27 years ago.

We had the Barbara of the 60s, and we had the Barbara of the 90s. It was all said and done with those two representations. 'Nuff said, surely?