DjfunkmasterG
18-Feb-2008, 02:00 PM
Ok, so I watched this last night and I had to wait until this morning to post my thoughts. I have feeling some people are going to read this and say... Deej, are you feeling ok? Yes to answer the question and the following is why i feel Ok and my thoughts on this flick.
This film has problems, some major, some minor, however as just a zombie film it isn't as bad as people are making it out to be. The problem. the single biggest problem with this film is the title. Had it not been called Day of the Dead I don't think it would be getting the backlash it has been getting. had it been called Zombie Town, or some other zombie movie title I feel everyone would have had more positive things to say about this film, but because it is called Day of the Dead it has already set people off to hate it to no end.
The films other major problem was cast. Mena Suvari and Nick Cannon were probably not the best choice of actors for this film. They are too young, too crude, and overalll don't fit their roles. A lot of their corniness and ineptness I blame on director Steve Minor. He should have seen this on set and immediately put a stop to what was going on. However, the problem also lies within the script. It was poorly conceived, and executed.
The film has some good points. Some of the zombie mayhem was actually really decent. The Gore was plentiful and the tone and mood of a city besieged by the dead was done pretty well. However, the back story was really a back story. There was no point to it, the build up of how everything went haywire was just terrible, but it doesn't make the film totally unwatchable. Even with all its good points the film doesn't drag that badly, in fact the first hour went by pretty quickly and I was very thankful it paced that well.
I know some of you are going to say... Deej, zombies with guns, zombies driving cars, zombies running on ceilings and jumping out of 3rd story windows. Yes this film has all of that, but so what... why do zombies have to just shamble? Because Romero says so? Hardly. I love Uncle George, but this biased and worship from some fans is way out of control. This is not his Day of the Dead, so they filmmakers can pretty much go where they want with it. You as a fan may not like it but it doesn't mean that it stops George's movies from existing or being played when one so desires. All it means is someone chose to go a different direction.
This films major suck point was the lack of visual style and the use of the 1.85:1 aspect ratio. There was too much action going on for this film to use such a narrow ratio and the director and DP should have scene this from the get go. The DP should have stepped up and said... "hey ya know we really don't have anything visual to look at", but because he did not we are stuck with a muddy looking and very dark picture.
Ok the summary.
Pros :
Zombie Mayhem (Hospital scenes reminded me of the Grindhouse Planet Terror zombie hospital massacre.)
Gore
Short run time (85 Minutes)
Cons:
Acting
Script
Directing
While the 3 major things needed to make a decent movie fell into the con category, it doesn't completely destroy the film if you are just looking at watching tons of zombie mayhem for 90 minutes.
I think had Zack Snyder directed this film or even someone with a visual style and a nose for shoddy script writing, we would have had a much more enjoyable romp. Steve Minor doesn't know how to use or illicit style from anything. He is an 80's low budget film director who got lucky. His time has come to pass and should really be led out to pasture.
Here is my best advice. Forget that it is titled Day of the Dead, and just watch it for what it is. You won't be knocked off your chair, nor will you be singing its praises, but if you are a horror or zombie fan you should enjoy it for the zombie mayhem alone. You may roll your eyes a time or two, but even George has done that to us. The best way to take this is with a grain of salt.
C- 5 out of 10.
This film has problems, some major, some minor, however as just a zombie film it isn't as bad as people are making it out to be. The problem. the single biggest problem with this film is the title. Had it not been called Day of the Dead I don't think it would be getting the backlash it has been getting. had it been called Zombie Town, or some other zombie movie title I feel everyone would have had more positive things to say about this film, but because it is called Day of the Dead it has already set people off to hate it to no end.
The films other major problem was cast. Mena Suvari and Nick Cannon were probably not the best choice of actors for this film. They are too young, too crude, and overalll don't fit their roles. A lot of their corniness and ineptness I blame on director Steve Minor. He should have seen this on set and immediately put a stop to what was going on. However, the problem also lies within the script. It was poorly conceived, and executed.
The film has some good points. Some of the zombie mayhem was actually really decent. The Gore was plentiful and the tone and mood of a city besieged by the dead was done pretty well. However, the back story was really a back story. There was no point to it, the build up of how everything went haywire was just terrible, but it doesn't make the film totally unwatchable. Even with all its good points the film doesn't drag that badly, in fact the first hour went by pretty quickly and I was very thankful it paced that well.
I know some of you are going to say... Deej, zombies with guns, zombies driving cars, zombies running on ceilings and jumping out of 3rd story windows. Yes this film has all of that, but so what... why do zombies have to just shamble? Because Romero says so? Hardly. I love Uncle George, but this biased and worship from some fans is way out of control. This is not his Day of the Dead, so they filmmakers can pretty much go where they want with it. You as a fan may not like it but it doesn't mean that it stops George's movies from existing or being played when one so desires. All it means is someone chose to go a different direction.
This films major suck point was the lack of visual style and the use of the 1.85:1 aspect ratio. There was too much action going on for this film to use such a narrow ratio and the director and DP should have scene this from the get go. The DP should have stepped up and said... "hey ya know we really don't have anything visual to look at", but because he did not we are stuck with a muddy looking and very dark picture.
Ok the summary.
Pros :
Zombie Mayhem (Hospital scenes reminded me of the Grindhouse Planet Terror zombie hospital massacre.)
Gore
Short run time (85 Minutes)
Cons:
Acting
Script
Directing
While the 3 major things needed to make a decent movie fell into the con category, it doesn't completely destroy the film if you are just looking at watching tons of zombie mayhem for 90 minutes.
I think had Zack Snyder directed this film or even someone with a visual style and a nose for shoddy script writing, we would have had a much more enjoyable romp. Steve Minor doesn't know how to use or illicit style from anything. He is an 80's low budget film director who got lucky. His time has come to pass and should really be led out to pasture.
Here is my best advice. Forget that it is titled Day of the Dead, and just watch it for what it is. You won't be knocked off your chair, nor will you be singing its praises, but if you are a horror or zombie fan you should enjoy it for the zombie mayhem alone. You may roll your eyes a time or two, but even George has done that to us. The best way to take this is with a grain of salt.
C- 5 out of 10.