Review of Land of the Dead (2005) by Neel P — 14 May 2011
Land Of The Dead, the fourth entry in Romero's zombie series a very different take on zombie films of the past. It seems with this film, zombies have a thought pattern and are smarter than your average living dead.
What better way to give an upgrade to the zombie genre than mister George Romero Himself. Ever since the release of Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, Zombie are even more deadlier than what we've seen in the past.
Which is the case in Land Of The Dead, Romero's zombies are smarter and a bit more deadlier than his previous film, its quite the departure from his previous works. For example, just to show how smart his zombies are in this film, one of them actually fires a machine gun.
It's a very intriguing new take in the zombie genre, and I'm sure we have Danny's Boyle's film to thank for that. Thats what makes Land Of The Dead a very good film, it's originality and it's refreshing new take on trying a different concept, i.
E smarter, deadlier zombies make this film a wicked original along with 28 Days Later. Land Of The Dead has a strong cast of actors complimenting this new tale of zombie mayhem, Denis Hopper, John Leguizamo, Asia Argento and Boyd Banks.
A thrilling new take on zombie film created by the man who started it all, George A. Romero.
This review of Land of the Dead (2005) was written by Neel P on 14 May 2011.
Land of the Dead has generally received positive reviews.
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