Dawn of the Dead (4K Ultra-HD) [Blu-ray] [2021]

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Dawn of the Dead (4K Ultra-HD) [Blu-ray] [2021]

Dawn of the Dead (4K Ultra-HD) [Blu-ray] [2021]

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Snyder’s film may look slick, but its dirty, ugly and pulse poundingly intense from start to finish.

The source for the Argento Cut presentation has used a new 4K scan of the interpositive, supervised by Michele De Angelis at Backlight Digital, Rome, producing a new 4K DI. Super 8 Mall Footage - By zombie extra Ralph Langer with option of archive commentary by Robert Langer and new commentary by Ralph Langer. mix is deep and heavy, pounding us mercilessly with deep waves of LFE from the opening shots of the film. In addition to finer details being more visible, there is also a more pronounced layer of grain in the image. It’s not quite as classic as its Disc One counterpart, but Rubinstein provides valuable, at times even frank, details on the nuts of bolts of the business side of the film from his point of view.The pause towards the end does the climax a lot of favours too and is where we get a lot of the emotional weight and satire, seeing how cold the characters have become towards each other after being isolated with all they need for too long.

Rubinstein’s commentary on the Cannes cut talks more about the business side of the production, so offers yet another markedly different take.Romero himself, in some of the interviews included in the set, claims he was aiming to make more of a comic book movie than anything particularly scary. British label Second Sight has dated its upcoming 4K Blu-ray release of the 4K restoration of George A. Four decades later, the plot's themes on modernity and consumerism remain as poignant and relevant as ever, still offering plenty for viewers to chew on and discuss. Romero's cult film Dawn of the Dead (1978), starring Scott Reiniger, Ken Foree, David Emge, Gaylen Ross, and Tom Savini.

After choosing the scenes and takes he wanted, he had those alone developed into 35mm prints for the master reels. The tenement scene early on is brutal and intense, but later on more comedy seeps in and the whole wish-fulfilment side of having a mall all to themselves, on top of having S. With a great balance of satire, action and horror, it transcends any minor flaws it may have, to more than justify its lofty status in the pantheon of genre movies.The Arrow Video Blu-ray release included the documentaries Fan of the Dead and Scream Greats ( the latter of which was later added to the Synapse Films Blu-ray release of Just Desserts: The Making of Creepshow, which we’ve reviewed before).

Extras: Language(s): English, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Behind the Scenes, Bonus Footage, Commentary: George A. In 2004’s remake, the mall is a convenience, providing great coffee, plasma TVs, beds, and tools with which the survivors can defend themselves.There’s some real gold from on set and the commentaries are fun, helping explain what we’re watching. I must admit, I only just noticed it had its own commentary whilst writing this review, so didn’t get around to listening to that.



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