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Dawn Of The Dead 1978 and 2004

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Zombies: they were all the rage in the 2000s, but what is the lineage? George A. Romero's idea of a zombie - where they came from, what they eat and how to kill them - is still the basis and framework for practically any zombie movie ever made.
Zombies (like life) got a lot faster from 1978 to 2004. Honestly, I wouldn't want to meet either zombie in a dark alley but as life gets more intense, so do our zombies! Jim and Kyle discuss how the original Dawn Of The Dead compares with the 'reimagining' of the 2004 Dawn Of The Dead.
Happy listening and thank you for visiting us at The GMR!
Visit our website! www.generationsmoviereview.com
Let us know what you think about these movies at: generationsmoviereview@gmail.com
We'd love to hear from you!

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1. Dawn Of The Dead 1978 and 2004 (00:00:00)

2. 1978 Dawn of the Dead (00:05:40)

3. 2004 Dawn of the Dead (00:35:15)

23 episodes

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Zombies: they were all the rage in the 2000s, but what is the lineage? George A. Romero's idea of a zombie - where they came from, what they eat and how to kill them - is still the basis and framework for practically any zombie movie ever made.
Zombies (like life) got a lot faster from 1978 to 2004. Honestly, I wouldn't want to meet either zombie in a dark alley but as life gets more intense, so do our zombies! Jim and Kyle discuss how the original Dawn Of The Dead compares with the 'reimagining' of the 2004 Dawn Of The Dead.
Happy listening and thank you for visiting us at The GMR!
Visit our website! www.generationsmoviereview.com
Let us know what you think about these movies at: generationsmoviereview@gmail.com
We'd love to hear from you!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Dawn Of The Dead 1978 and 2004 (00:00:00)

2. 1978 Dawn of the Dead (00:05:40)

3. 2004 Dawn of the Dead (00:35:15)

23 episodes

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