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Dawn of the Dead

Cast

Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, Mekhi Phifer View All


Crew

Zack Snyder (Director), James Gunn (Screenplay) View All

Release: Mar. 19th, 2004
Runtime: 1 hour, 41 minutes
A group of survivors take refuge in a shopping mall after the world is taken over by aggressive, flesh-eating zombies.
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Hey, in the movie dawn of the dead this new one (2004) the Televangelist, talk's about why it is all happining would any of you be able to find out what he exzatly says. i've looked on the web a...
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if you haven't seen this movie yet (sneak preview) be sure to go see it when it comes out. I went and saw it last night and let me tell you it was worth it. it does have a few porblems with the editi...
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In american style reporter terms - Whats the scoop with this film then? Posted a link for the trailer in another post but thought this one would be good for discussing the film. The trailer make...
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This is truly one of my favorite films for a multitude of reasons. The actors are all incredible at playing these average people in a terrible situation. I also think that this Film itself is quite re...

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Takoma11
But despite good work from the actors--including many more people I could name, like Kevin Zegers as a baby-faced security guard who helps wrest power away from CJ, or Jayne Eastwood as the driver of a big-rig who brings several people to safety--a lot of the choices of the film kept pulling me out ....
Lennon
All in all DOTD is an enjoyable Saturday night movie. Not a surefire Oscar winner, but I liked it and think you will too..
Iroquois
The drastically different third acts of both movies suggest that they are almost fundamentally at odds with one another in regards to how they view the mall and what it signifies - while the remake still recognises it as a gilded cage that the characters must ultimately leave behind, here it is fram....
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