Yeah no shit... a hit like that's enough to paralyze and possibly kill a person.
Yeah no shit... a hit like that's enough to paralyze and possibly kill a person.
She is tough chick. We all should know that :p
Zombie boyfriend "Here's Jonny!!!" moment was hillarious though. And he was smart enough to go around through front door, instead trying to follow her through the window.
On related news. Remake was heavily cut to bring down gore content from original NC17 to more studio friendly R. But there are talks about Unrated cut on the dvd release.
Read it here: http://www.creature-corner.com/news4/mar15dawn.php3
I really want to know what was cut.
Was I the only one who didnt like the ending (I mean the one, during the end credits and not the sail into sunset one).?
Was it really necessary to end it on such bleak note? It felt more of lets just make it grittier, darker just to break people expectations. It was emotionally empty, and I wish it was left on more hope giving note, just like original did. But I already talked about this.
Happy endings are for suckers.
I didn't give a damn about Rotk. I don't see why everyone's so crazy about it. But that's just me.Quote:
Originally Posted by stormy
I didnt mean happy ending, which you cant really have in this case. Something that somewhat gives hope, is more in order.
Because everyone would be crying "DAWN OF THE DEAD RIP OFF!" immediatly.Quote:
Originally Posted by bbobb
Sail boats tend to be able to move without gas.Quote:
Originally Posted by Despair
As for the more bleak ending, Night of the Living Dead had a bleak ending, the first Dawn was originally planned to have a bleak ending, hell it was filmed. I say let the bleak ending stay.
:lol: I thought the same thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Despair
But now everyone is saying, why to remake original Dawn, or why to call it that, if the remake barely has anything to do with original?
Original Night had somewhat bleak ending but it wasnt all of the characters die. Here they went with complete wipe down, and I felt it wasnt really needed.