There are three original "Dead" Movies: Night of the Living Dead (1968), Dawn of the Dead (1978), and Day of the Dead (1985) all directed by George Romero. George Romero and Tom Savini (the SP-FX guy) colloborated in the remake of Night of the Living Dead (1990), where Savini directed and Romero produced it. Romero had nothing to do with the remake of the Dawn of the Dead (2004). In 2005 he directed Land of the Dead and in 2008 Diary of the Dead. In the 1980's and into the 1990's there was a series called "Return of the Living Dead" which Romero had nothing to do with. Romero is generally considered the Steven Spielberg of the zombie genre so if you want to see a good zombie movie stick with him, especially the first three "Dead" movies. Since Night of the Living Dead is in public domain you can watch it for free without fear of copyright infringement. You watch it on my YouTube channel here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zs_5HqhdG1o Just copy and paste the URL into your address bar and have fun watching a classic! ☺
How are movies planed and made?
well it is said that they made movies for entertainment and laughter so that is why they made movies
organic/biochemical sedimentary rocks are formed of once-living organisms
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None. All Disney movies are made at Disney's studios, not at a "foreign" studio
They don't plan to make movies about the Night Worldbooks. Sorry. ):
The concept of zombies originated from Haitian folklore, where it is believed that a person could be resurrected from the dead by a sorcerer to serve as their mindless slave. The idea has since evolved in popular culture, appearing in movies, books, and video games.
No, Not Yet... They Are In The Middle Of Making Them Now.
No he was a fictional character made for the night at the museum movies
Yes it's been confirmed that the House of Night series is to be made into films. The first will be released in 2014.
Living and dead cells.
Living and dead cells.
Living and dead cells.
According to some website; The Shining The Exorcist The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Silence Of The Lambs Jaws Halloween Psycho Seven Rosemary's Baby Poltergeist A Nightmare On Elm Street The Thing The Evil Dead Carrie Night Of The Living Dead The Omen American Werewolf In London Henry; Portrait Of A Serial Killer The Hitcher Lost Highway The Ring
Dead Snow and Zombieland were 2 good ones.
Every single thing living or dead is made of atoms so yes.
Yes, your entire body is made up of cells both dead and alive.