Visiting their dad's grave in the countryside, two siblings are attacked by a zombie. Barbara escapes to a farmhouse. A man helps barricade the house as more zombies arrive outside.Visiting their dad's grave in the countryside, two siblings are attacked by a zombie. Barbara escapes to a farmhouse. A man helps barricade the house as more zombies arrive outside.Visiting their dad's grave in the countryside, two siblings are attacked by a zombie. Barbara escapes to a farmhouse. A man helps barricade the house as more zombies arrive outside.
Josh Duhamel
- Harry Cooper
- (voice)
Katharine Isabelle
- Barbara
- (voice)
James Roday Rodriguez
- Tom
- (voice)
Katee Sackhoff
- Judy
- (voice)
Will Sasso
- Sheriff McClelland
- (voice)
Jimmi Simpson
- John
- (voice)
Nancy Travis
- Helen Cooper
- (voice)
Stefan Marks
- Vince
- (voice)
William Calvert
- Radio Announcer
- (voice)
- …
Chris Edgerly
- TV Commentator
- (voice)
- …
Ian Duncan
- Dr. Grimes
- (voice)
Matt Corboy
- Posse Member
- (voice)
Ashley Lambert
- Karen
- (voice)
David Zyler
- Scientist #1
- (voice)
- (as Dave Zyler)
Jason Griffith
- Scientist #2
- (voice)
- …
Warren Sroka
- Reporter #1
- (voice)
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It's been forever since I've seen the original, but this film did seem to try and remain faithful to the original plot, though I can't say that's a good thing, given that the story is so dated, and can no longer be sold simply for its unique concept.
Where this movie really lacked though, was the animation and art. I may have enjoyed the story for the nostalgia factor alone, but I couldn't help but be distracted by the characters choppy and awkward movements, and just how bad they looked in general. With animation that would have been subpar even in the early 90's, this movie seemed more like a parody that forgot the funny, than a remake.
Where this movie really lacked though, was the animation and art. I may have enjoyed the story for the nostalgia factor alone, but I couldn't help but be distracted by the characters choppy and awkward movements, and just how bad they looked in general. With animation that would have been subpar even in the early 90's, this movie seemed more like a parody that forgot the funny, than a remake.
While reading some of the reviews on here my expectations sank but I thought what the heck, I'll watch it anyway. I was expecting really shockingly bad animation but was pleasantly surprised because when I did watch it I thought the animation was okay. Not of high standards but I've seen worse. I think the lowish quality of it is akin to the original. The original didn't look that great, was low budget but it turned out to be an iconic classic because of the direction and story telling. Seems fitting to me it doesn't look high quality (feel free to down vote me :).
I thought the voice acting was fine. The film is faithful to the original but there are quite a few small differences. An example of one is when Ben explains how he got from town to the house and we see a flashback. I thought that was cool. Some nice animated gore scenes to boot makes this for me a good zombie movie and a compliment to the original.
I'm not sure how strong it will hold up on its own but maybe if it comes released on a bonus disc with the original it would be something definitely worth buying. Another reviewer said he hoped they would animate Dawn Of The Dead. I'd be up for that.
I thought the voice acting was fine. The film is faithful to the original but there are quite a few small differences. An example of one is when Ben explains how he got from town to the house and we see a flashback. I thought that was cool. Some nice animated gore scenes to boot makes this for me a good zombie movie and a compliment to the original.
I'm not sure how strong it will hold up on its own but maybe if it comes released on a bonus disc with the original it would be something definitely worth buying. Another reviewer said he hoped they would animate Dawn Of The Dead. I'd be up for that.
This follows the original Night of the Living dead almost exact. I was excited to see it. And to be honest it would have been good. But the animation is the downfall. Very choppy is some places. If maybe the animation was like some of the other animation WB produces. It would have been extremely good....my Rating. Story : 7 Animation : 3.
This was a decent animated take on a beloved classic. It has a few little problems sure. Some of the voices don't have feeling behind them. Otherwise it's almost a shot for shot retelling of the original with some additional scenes added such as the diner scene from Ben's story. If you're a fan of the original and aren't an asshole you will have a good time.
The movie is just a copy paste of the original oldie, with the difference its animated. And hear me well, the animation is TERRIBLE. I dont know who approved this, but i can do it myself in my computer. Its absolutely awful. Cringey to see.
The voices are the only thing that may keep u from shuting down the tv.
Katharine Isabelle and Josh duhamel really stands out!
For the rest, they are all great!
If u are a fan of any of the actors watch it, if you are not, just turn down the tv and dont spend a single coin in this .
The voices are the only thing that may keep u from shuting down the tv.
Katharine Isabelle and Josh duhamel really stands out!
For the rest, they are all great!
If u are a fan of any of the actors watch it, if you are not, just turn down the tv and dont spend a single coin in this .
Did you know
- TriviaBeekman's Diner was not shown in the original 1968 film. When Ben talks about the diner, this movie shows what happened there.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Dawn of the Dead (2022)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 11m(71 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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