Review of Land of the Dead (2005) by Jonathans. — 14 Feb 2008
Oh please "Anonymous", and anyone else out there so ignorantlycomplaining-- ever since 1968 with Romero's original, zombie movies OF COURSE have freaking political messages and commentary.
Ever since Night of the Living Dead, political and social commentary and allegories have become a trademark of the better horror movies, and is certainly an expected tradition. Anyone who doesn't honestly know that must have little to no knowledge of horror whatsoever.
And did you even watch this movie? The zombies **SPOILER** freaking evolved to be able to use guns and run, not to mention communicate, so how did were they "the speed out a one legged Zebra" (which doesn't even make sense, learn to check your reviews).
This film, while not a hallmark like Romero's original trilogy, proves that the zombie master can still make relevant and exciting zombie films, all while blowing rip-off filmmakers out of the water.
No matter how many 28 Days Later and Romero remakes people out there make, there is still only going to be one master.
This review of Land of the Dead (2005) was written by Jonathans. on 14 Feb 2008.
Land of the Dead has generally received positive reviews.
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