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bassman
19-Dec-2006, 02:18 PM
Check it out here (http://www.dreadcentral.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1041)

DjfunkmasterG
19-Dec-2006, 02:28 PM
Good find...

WTG Bassman311. You Da Man! :D

MinionZombie
19-Dec-2006, 06:03 PM
Hmmm ... I thought Nicotero was the big man on gore campus ... evidently not, I hope these Gaslight guys bring forth some awesome work. I have to say, I'm still wavering on Diary, I'm not sure what to think, I'm swinging back and forth on it thus far ... still though, bring it on.

DeadCentral
19-Dec-2006, 09:32 PM
MZ ya beat me too it, & I got this info this morning ...lol

Effects Interview (http://dead-central.com/news.php?readmore=27)

capncnut
19-Dec-2006, 10:29 PM
Cheers for the link Bassman.

Chaos
19-Dec-2006, 10:54 PM
I'm glad that some people might consider Diary a "dry" film with gore on the level of Night of Living Dead.

Many sadists watch Romero's dead fims solely because of the gore and miss the point of the movie altogether.

I would like to see Diary much more character driven (ie. Night and Dawn) with fewer gimmicks than Land (ie. Pop-top zombie, Big Daddy and Cholo zombie). Eventhough gorehounds have sabotaged this genre, I would prefer to see Romero churn out an intelligent film with gore used effectively (ie. apartment scene in Dawn), but not overtly (ie. any mindless Romero knock-off).

This is the best news i've heard about Diary in quite a while. Good article!

Danny
20-Dec-2006, 02:36 AM
im not a gore fan either but as long as the zombies dont hiss and/or roar its all good;)

bassman
20-Dec-2006, 12:35 PM
im not a gore fan either but as long as the zombies dont hiss and/or roar its all good;)

:lol: I'll second that.

I also don't want them to be track stars. But I know that I don't have to worry about that with Romero.

dmbfanintn
21-Dec-2006, 03:18 PM
I'm glad that some people might consider Diary a "dry" film with gore on the level of Night of Living Dead.

Many sadists watch Romero's dead fims solely because of the gore and miss the point of the movie altogether.

I would like to see Diary much more character driven (ie. Night and Dawn) with fewer gimmicks than Land (ie. Pop-top zombie, Big Daddy and Cholo zombie). Eventhough gorehounds have sabotaged this genre, I would prefer to see Romero churn out an intelligent film with gore used effectively (ie. apartment scene in Dawn), but not overtly (ie. any mindless Romero knock-off).

This is the best news i've heard about Diary in quite a while. Good article!

I completely agree with this comment, who said it??? ;) ;)

You hit it right on the head chaos, people lose the point of GARs films and are in it for the gore. I guess that is one of the things that sets us as a group apart from the everyday casual fan. We can see what GAR intended his films to be, rather the gore fest that some are looking for.

I think that is one of the things that made Night so great was that it wasn't as "in your face" as the others as far as gore goes. It was there, but subtle enough to allow you to use your own imagination.

Good call!

coma
21-Dec-2006, 08:53 PM
I think that is one of the things that made Night so great was that it wasn't as "in your face" as the others as far as gore goes. It was there, but subtle enough to allow you to use your own imagination.

Good call!
For 1968 it was HUGELY in your face. I think you are looking at it from a too modern perspective. The eating scenes were extremely nasty, even now.

And Im not it in for the gore either, but it sure is nice that it's there. If it didn't have any I am sure I would love them anyway.

MinionZombie
22-Dec-2006, 10:03 AM
Indeed, at the time - in the context in which it was released - Night blew people away, like Dawn of the Dead did 10 years later - whereas now a lot of people would view it as "meh, seen more gore elsewhere" - but at the time of its release it was blowing socks off left and right.

coma
22-Dec-2006, 07:03 PM
Indeed, at the time - in the context in which it was released - Night blew people away, like Dawn of the Dead did 10 years later - whereas now a lot of people would view it as "meh, seen more gore elsewhere" - but at the time of its release it was blowing socks off left and right.
I saw it before DOTD came out and anybody else who did too will say the same thing I did. It was truly shocking. Ecspecially that it was done artfully rather than pornographic exploitation like HG Lewis.

EvilNed
22-Dec-2006, 10:03 PM
For anyone who wants a plot and character driven zombie classic, I can recommend Breakfast at the Manchester Morgue. It's Grade A zombie stuff, on some levels on par with Romero's films and on other levels even exceeding him. It's fairly early too, so it's not very bloody. But it's definetly moody.

MinionZombie
22-Dec-2006, 10:46 PM
erm...*ahem*

The Living Dead At Manchester Morgue ... the 'breakfast' angle would make a good spoof though. :D

And speaking of Night - it's on the Sci-Fi channel here in the UK right now, it's just ending, but still going on the "+1" version of the channel.

EvilNed
23-Dec-2006, 12:49 AM
"Breakfast at the Manchester Morgue" is actually the films international title. But it has many other local titles! It's also called Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue and Don't Open the Window.

Danny
23-Dec-2006, 01:42 AM
and let sleeping corpses lie, and aye its a good-un' its at music zone for £1.99 right now, dont know if they have a site, looks like a job for google.

EvilNed
23-Dec-2006, 10:44 AM
I picked it up last week and was very pleasantly surprised.