land of the dead
no I believe that was the zombie character BUB from Day of the Dead ( the one with the walkman and headphones)
In night of the living dead the girl in the basement grabbed the spade off the wall and killed her mom.
Night of the Living Dead
It sounds like you mmmight be talking about George A. Romero's abomination called "Diary of the Dead". Give it a shot.
George A Romero
George A. Romero has directed five zombie movies to date; the fourth, Land of the Dead, came out in 2005.
George Romero is an American movie director. He is also a screenwriter and editor. He is most famous for his series of gruesome horror films like "Night of the Living Dead".
J.J. Abrams created the story, and Matt Reeves directed it. I don't think George A. Ramero had anything to do with this movie.
Night of the Living Dead Night of the Living Dead has been remade twice. The first, debuting in 1990, was directed by special effects artist Tom Savini. The remake of George Romero's movie was based on the original screenplay, but included more gore and a revised plot. Tony Todd played the role of Ben.
Not including television, the first film is "Batman" (1966). He was played by Cesar Romero.
George A. Romero wrote the screenplay but King previously published the stories as short stories.
Until the movie Zombieland (2009) we have pretty much relied on director George Romero's vision (e.g., Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead) of brain-dead zombies that can only drag themselves around, slowly, arms outstretched, in pursuit of brains and entrails.Purists may hold exclusively to Romero's vision of non-running zombies, however, the zombie genre, in my opinion, should be allowed to grow and develop over time, absorbing the visions of other directors as well. With that in mind, then, based on the vision of director Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland), zombies can run.If there is a caveat to the general statement that zombies can run it is that, practically speaking, some zombies cannotrun because their bodies, legs in particular, are in such a state of decay that they would break or perhaps even fall off (e.g., the rusted tail pipe falling off of an old Buick).But lets face it...running zombies are way more scary than non-running zombies.
when father romero was raising the chalis and someone shoot him in the heart.
George Cameron Romero has: Played Customer in "The Dark Half" in 1993. Played Disclaimer Patron in "The Screening" in 2007. Played Telephone Customer in "Staunton Hill" in 2009. Played Driver in "Radical" in 2014. Played Mike in "Auteur" in 2014.