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Day of the Dead

  • Video
  • 2008
  • VM18
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,5/10
22.454
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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)
Trailer for Day of the Dead
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AzioneFantascienzaHorror zombieOrroreOrrore corporeoThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen 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.

  • Regia
    • Steve Miner
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jeffrey Reddick
    • George A. Romero
  • Star
    • Mena Suvari
    • Nick Cannon
    • Michael Welch
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,5/10
    22.454
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Steve Miner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeffrey Reddick
      • George A. Romero
    • Star
      • Mena Suvari
      • Nick Cannon
      • Michael Welch
    • 282Recensioni degli utenti
    • 112Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali36

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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
    • Regia
      • Steve Miner
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeffrey Reddick
      • George A. Romero
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    Recensioni degli utenti282

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    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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    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
    5jedijarrod

    Not the worst Zombie movie - but not the best.

    What's with the running? And now with the jumping and wall crawling? Okay so everyone says it's bad, but it's not that bad. It's just a zombie movie. I laughed a couple of times, and rolled my eyes a couple of times. Wasn't really scared though. There's no real looming claustrophobic terror there. It's more like the shock violence of 28 days later and 28 weeks later, that mixed some Aliens knock off, and strangely enough Scary Movie. The zombie effects are OK, bit like an episode of Buffy, and then there's the film effects like the beginning of Dawn of the Dead. It's no way as good as the new Dawn of the Dead, and is a bit of a let down, but it's just a zombie movie. It's strait to DVD, but I'd wait for the sales.
    3srjr87

    A Disappointing Excuse For A Romero Remake

    Like many of you, I got really excited when I heard about this film. After the incredibly good effort that was the Dawn of the Dead 2004 remake, this film is an extremely cheap attempt to cash in on the name. It's extremely important to keep in mind that this film it's not a remake as much as it's a by-the-numbers zombie/infected flick with a fancy name on it.

    The film stars Mena Suvari and has a short cameo by Ving Rhames. While I'll watch anything with Mena Suvari in it - even "Loser" - this is a stretch. While Suvari does a decent job with a flat, lifeless (no pun intended) script, the other actors are incredibly stiff, awkward and unconvincing. Rhames plays basically the same character he played in the Dawn of the Dead remake, although he only appears for the first 15 minutes or so.

    The film itself is extremely boring and the action and special effects are haphazard. I can honestly say that I've never felt so bored during an action sequence before. The "climax", if you can call it that, runs on for about 5 minutes more than it should. Even worse, the film doesn't even attempt to redeem itself by being a tad funny.. it tries, but fails with flying colors. The script is absolutely ridiculous, not even making relative sense in the world of the film.

    If you've ever wondered what "vegetarian" zombies eat, feel free to watch this movie. If you want to see a new spin on Romero, wait for Diary of the Dead to come out in wide release by the man himself. I'm giving this one a three for Mena Suvari alone.
    5lost-in-limbo

    Complicated… it's not.

    Remake of George Romero's original "Day of the Dead (1985)"… no way! How could you. Well I'll admit, I didn't mind Steve Miner's superfluously clichéd straight-to-DVD b-grade take, but it's far from a traditional scene by scene/scenario remake with the film only sharing the same title (even though most of the zombie action centres around night time), featuring zombies (who bestow very impressive psychical abilities like sprinting, leaping and thinking) and having a character named Captain Rhodes (played by the commanding Ving Rhames in nothing more than a support role). Really that's it, but also shares some common similarities to Romero's 1973 'The Crazies' (which a remake is on the horizon), as it features the US army posting-guard in a virus-infected small town turning the locals into blood crazy zombies. I don't seem to share much of the hate towards it (maybe hearing a lot bad things before hand to work in my favour as I didn't have expectations for it), although I agree it does have some dumb plot devices (mainly centring that of certain zombie soldier, but is it any worse than the 'Bub' creation in the original film?), but despite that and its formulaic patterns. I remained easily engrossed.

    The talented Meni Suvari is agreeably sincere in the central role, but does feel a little miss-cast. Her turn is better than what the stereotypically thin material (and there's no social commentary here) and lazy script ("It's complicated") offers up. The performances are mediocre at best, but some do standout more than others like Nick Cannon as a macho gun-tooting soldier with a smart attitude, Stark Sands as the clumsy private and Ian McNeice as the town's radio DJ. As for Ving Rhames, he's wasted in what ends up as a nothing part for such an infamous character.

    Director Steve Miner's orthodox, if tight handling is broken up by kinetic editing; flash camera tilts that keep on the move and jerky action placement (where surprisingly random stages manage to hold a certain amount of chaotic tension). At least the story gets right into it and at only 80 minutes it doesn't seem to sag much… well towards the end its persistent style wears thin and the ending was feebly done. Now the blood-soaked gore… naming its self under day wasn't good. While having moments of bloody carnage and some decent make-up FX, it's rather watered-down with over-the-top CGI taking over the show. The CGI wasn't bad, but it's no substitute for latex.

    Sure it doesn't come close to the 'Dead' franchise (and as it stands it better off as a stand-alone), but for cheap, quick brainless entertainment it's adequately done.
    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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      The computer screen and readout in the bunker near the end refer to 'Project Wildfire'. This was the code name used in Andromeda (1971), which deals with a crashed satellite that infects a community with a deadly organism. The zombie virus in La notte dei morti viventi (1968) was blamed on a crashed space probe.
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      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.

    • Versioni alternative
      -** 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.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 aprile 2008 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Day of the Dead: The Need to Feed
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • New Boyana Film Studios, Sofia, Bulgaria(soundstage)
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      • Millennium Films
      • Taurus Entertainment Company
      • Emmett/Furla Oasis Films
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