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Day of the Dead

  • Video
  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.5/10
22 k
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Ving Rhames, Mena Suvari, Christa Campbell, Nick Cannon, Linda Marlowe, Ian McNeice, Jeffrey Reddick, Stark Sands, Elitsa Razheva, Isaac Meisenheimer, Annie Savage, Erika Perez, and Hollie Dorrough in Day of the Dead (2008)
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AcciónCiencia FicciónHorror corporalTerrorTerror zombieThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen a small Colorado town is overrun by the flesh hungry dead a small group of survivors try to escape in a last ditch effort to stay alive.When a small Colorado town is overrun by the flesh hungry dead a small group of survivors try to escape in a last ditch effort to stay alive.When a small Colorado town is overrun by the flesh hungry dead a small group of survivors try to escape in a last ditch effort to stay alive.

  • Dirección
    • Steve Miner
  • Guionistas
    • Jeffrey Reddick
    • George A. Romero
  • Elenco
    • Mena Suvari
    • Nick Cannon
    • Michael Welch
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.5/10
    22 k
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    • Dirección
      • Steve Miner
    • Guionistas
      • Jeffrey Reddick
      • George A. Romero
    • Elenco
      • Mena Suvari
      • Nick Cannon
      • Michael Welch
    • 282Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 112Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Mena Suvari
    Mena Suvari
    • Sarah Bowman
    Nick Cannon
    Nick Cannon
    • Salazar
    Michael Welch
    Michael Welch
    • Trevor Bowman
    AnnaLynne McCord
    AnnaLynne McCord
    • Nina
    • (as AnnaLyne McCord)
    Stark Sands
    Stark Sands
    • Bud Crain
    Matt Rippy
    Matt Rippy
    • Doctor Logan
    Pat Kilbane
    Pat Kilbane
    • Scientist
    Taylor Saracho
    Taylor Saracho
    • Local Girl
    • (as Taylor Hoover)
    Christa Campbell
    Christa Campbell
    • Mrs. Leitner
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Paul - DJ
    Ving Rhames
    Ving Rhames
    • Captain Rhodes
    Robert Rais
    • Mr. Leitner
    Michael McCoy
    • Mr. Noble
    Laura Giosh
    • Mrs. Noble
    Vanessa Johansson
    Vanessa Johansson
    • Receptionist
    Mark Coolidge Johnson
    • Sheriff Carver
    David Pineda
    • Nervous Deputy
    Sergio Buenrostro
    • Soldier
    • Dirección
      • Steve Miner
    • Guionistas
      • Jeffrey Reddick
      • George A. Romero
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    Opiniones de usuarios282

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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Day of the Dead' (2008) diverges significantly from George A. Romero's original, sharing only the title and character names. Critics express dissatisfaction with its lack of connection to the original's storyline and themes. Issues with casting, particularly Mena Suvari and Ving Rhames, are noted, along with mixed reactions to the CGI-heavy special effects and fast-moving zombies. The plot is often deemed predictable and lacking depth. Despite these criticisms, some find it entertaining as a standalone zombie movie, appreciating its action and gore.
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    Opiniones destacadas

    terrywunder

    I love Zombie movies, but NOT this one

    I saw the screening for Day of the Dead in LA in September... I wanted my money back, but i didn't even pay for the movie.

    Cardboard acting, completely ridiculous character traits that defy all sense of realism (Marines do NOT act like that, ever), and very odd casting that didn't work out (Mena Suvari and Nick Cannon? Come on). Also, there was definitely no style to this movie at all! Dawn of the Dead had style, Grindhouse (although not a Zombie flick, but of a similar genre-style) was greatly stylized, Sin City was exciting visually as well, but this movie could have been shot in daylight outside of LA over a weekend. It had no "Feel" to it. I love Zombie movies (James Gunn's Dawn of the Dead, awesome), but this one was true Hollywood schlock and a big disappointment.

    Who ever thought a ZOMBIE movie could be Boring?
    3Coventry

    What's Romero got to do with anything?

    Zombie movies are more popular than ever since the beginning of the new Millennium, and we particularly notice an undeniable revival of George A. Romero's legendary trilogy of the dead. The Man himself released two more genuine sequels to his own franchise ("Land of the Dead" and "Diary of the Dead", which can't live up to the older movies but are still very much worth checking out) and no less than two of the three original classics already received modern makeovers. Actually, they aren't prototypic remakes to be honest. Zack Snyder added a lot of personalized style and ideas to his interpretation of "Dawn of the Dead" in 2004 and, well, to link this straight-to-video reworking of "Day of the Dead" to Romero's legacy would be blasphemous and a complete disgrace. This isn't a remake of the brilliant 80's milestone, but a mundane and inconspicuous splatter B-movie that simply needed an eye-catching gimmick in order not to dive into oblivion straight away. So what they did here was steal the title and borrow a couple of story elements from Romero's film (like the obedient zombie and the underground laboratory), but otherwise this is just a lame and uninspired zombie movie like there are thirteen in a dozen nowadays. Nearly the entire population of a small Colorado town overnight becomes infected with a hideous virus that causes their bodies to rapidly decompose and inflicts an insatiable hunger for human flesh. The army is called in and young soldier Sarah Bowman, who's from around the area, discovers a link with scientific experiments that took place in an abandoned factory nearby. There's absolutely nothing original about "Day of the Dead", unless you consider a vegetarian zombie to be innovative. To me, that was simply the most ridiculous and embarrassing moment of the entire movie. The CGI-effects look horrible and this is yet another film that doesn't comprehend that zombies need to move slowly in order to look menacing! The rotting cadavers here run faster than African athletes and, for some reason, they can even walk upside down on the ceiling! I mean, were they actually trying to make the movie look stupid? Just trying to imagine Mena Suvari as a hard-boiled and stern army girl is already impossible and, even though his name parades on the DVD-cover in thick bold letters, Ving Rhames' role as Captain Rhodes is hardly more than a cameo. That was perhaps the biggest disappointment of all, since the Captain Rhodes character of the original movie is one of the notorious "bad guys" in the history of horror. This is by far the worst thing Steve Miner ever got associated with. Otherwise he's the respectable director of several modest competent horror movies, like "Friday the Thirteenth Parts 2 and 3", "Warlock", "House" and "Lake Placid".
    7Silberfalke

    Amphetamine Zombies

    Well, the only big mistake of that movie was to pretend to be the remake of a classic, when it was not. That must have disappointed and angered a lot of people.

    Actually "Day of the Dead" is a highly entertaining Zombie-Flick that delivers everything one expects: good trash, gore, humor and well-known main-actors who act, well, lets say "okay"...

    The story is not really important, as we saw it dozens of times (Virus, Transformation, Out of Control, group trying to escape,....and so on) and there were elements of "Resident Evil" and "28 Days/Weeks later" as the "life to death transformed" corpses behave the same hysterical way as the sickos from London, only that Americans must be way much hungrier as these zombies are feeding on flesh. And how....

    Anyway: "Day of the Dead" was fun, a little thrilling, entertaining and better than a lot of other genre-movies BUT somebody in the marketing-department blew it up by having the idea to sell it as a "Romero Remake".

    Some Zombie should bite this person....
    5jaffacake2k

    Passes the time if you're bored

    If you're a fan of Romero style zombies then there's a good chance you wont enjoy this. If you prefer the more 'active' style of zombies then perhaps you will discover a gem in this film.

    Its not great by any standards but it does have a few surprises in store. Don't expect too much and I doubt you will be disappointed.

    I believe this film was made for TV (could be wrong) and in that respect its not a bad effort. Better than some I've paid to see for sure. In fact I have to say that I preferred it to Land Of The Dead.

    Don't pay to watch this film but by all means catch it when it airs on TV - assuming you don't have anything better to do! 5 out of 10 for effort
    5jmbwithcats

    A Fun Romp Through the Land of the Dead

    A Film by Steve Miner. Now let's begin there. I honestly like Steve Miner. He's directed Soul Man, Friday the 13th parts 2 and 3, as well as producing the original and The Last House on the Left. That's not a bad resume. That aside, he hasn't done anything worth noting in about 20 years+.

    Screenplay is by Jeffrey Reddick who wrote all the Final Destination screenplays, so that can't be too bad right?

    Let's talk casting.

    Mena Suvari (American Beauty, Spun) Nick Cannon (Drumline) Michael Welch (Joan of Arcadia) AnnaLynne McCord (Made quite a splash on Nip/Tuck last year) Ian McNeice (HBO's Rome) Ving Rhames (Mission Impossible)

    Altogether not a bad looking cast.

    So that in mind, we start the film...

    We begin our journey on a lighter note typical of the '80s slasher flicks, in an abandoned barn in Leadville, Colorado. Full of candles and horny teenagers, and there's nothing wrong with that. One couple decides to explore the rather creepy barn.

    The movie actually starts out alright. Decent directing, acting, dialog if it keeps up like this, it might not be such a bad movie after all... but lets keep watching... where angels fear to tread...

    First lets discuss spider monkey zombies. Now we have become so accustomed to Romero's slow moving zombies that the atmosphere has been set in stone for the standard, but I see nothing wrong with trying new things in horror, in fact I long for it. Now this isn't the first time fast moving zombies have been done, but it was probably the best explained of the type out of the ones I've seen.

    The first few kills are fantastic, and holy the zombies were pretty scary, and in all honesty I haven't been scared of a zombie in a long time.

    But the show must go on, even if it goes on like spider monkey zombies on crack.

    If you want this to be just like the original, go watch the original. I have yet to read one decent complaint about the movie.

    The faces decaying rapidly through the change was really unique, I don't think I've ever seen that used before so I thought that was pretty cool.

    I actually enjoyed the movie for what it was. It had good pacing, took liberties, and took zombies into a new direction which is pretty hard to do these days. I've seen a lot worse. A whole lot worse.

    I love how the people who can't let go of the idea of walking zombies thinks walking zombies is more realistic, like any kind of zombie can be realistic.

    If this movie had not been called Day of the Dead I guarantee it would have been better received, because die hard fans expected it to stay true to Romero's zombie mythology which it did not do.

    And though this was not adhering to Romero's preconceptions, it had a few things going for it. It brought it's own ideas to the table which worked. Such as the people going blank just before turning. As the last particle in the blood stream switched them on. I thought that was rather realistic, and a nice little piece of detail. The action was fairly non stop with good pacing. And in all honesty it was far more enjoyable than Diary of the Dead. A movie that turned out to be a huge disappointment, as was Argento's latest installment, "Mother of Tears". The two horror masters have taught a new generation well it seems.

    Now not to downplay Romero, the original Night of the Living Dead is a classic that will likely never be topped. And the mood of the original Dawn of the Dead is intensely scary, but for a direct to video movie it was pretty good.

    Now the idea of "When there's no room in hell, the dead will walk the earth", was never intended to be true. It is the religious reasoning to unreasonable things. But we also must conclude that there is a scientific explanation as well, and zombie movies these days attempt to take the genre in a direction of the more realistic explanation.

    And it isn't specific to the horror genre either. We see how it worked for Ang Lee's Hulk and Nolan's Batman, we must be able to appreciate it here as well.

    For all the differences between this and Romero, the one that stands out the most in my mind is the lack of political and philosophical importance which Romero is famous for including in his films. And while I respect that in a film, though this remake lacked that angle entirely, it was at least enjoyable.

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    • Trivia
      The computer screen and readout in the bunker near the end refer to 'Project Wildfire'. This was the code name used in La amenaza de Andrómeda (1971), which deals with a crashed satellite that infects a community with a deadly organism. The zombie virus in La noche de los muertos (1968) was blamed on a crashed space probe.
    • Errores
      Sarah uses a key to start up the HMMMV, but military HMMMVs don't need keys for ignition.
    • Citas

      Salazar: [about Ben] This shit is ridiculous. I mean, why Thriller over here ain't trying to eat us?

      Sarah Bowman: He's a vegetarian.

      Salazar: That's the best explanation you can come up with?

      Sarah Bowman: You got a better one?

      Salazar: All I'm saying, as long he don't try to mistake me for a soy bean burger, we're gonna be all right.

    • Versiones alternativas
      -** SPOILER ALERT! *** The alternate ending on the DVD has Salazar's character disappearing off screen after opening fire in the Nike missile silo. He screams, fires again, then the horde of zombies appears. The film continues exactly as it did in the theatrical release, until, as they escape in the SUV, they pass a building in the exterior of the missile base. Salazar emerges, screaming that he wasn't bitten, and muttering that everyone expects the black guy to die. He gets into the SUV, and they drive off. At that point, the screaming zombie pops into frame.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Phelous & the Movies: Phelous of the Dead (2009)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de abril de 2008 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Day of the Dead: The Need to Feed
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • New Boyana Film Studios, Sofía, Bulgaria(soundstage)
    • Productoras
      • Millennium Films
      • Taurus Entertainment Company
      • Emmett/Furla Oasis Films
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