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Starring: Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Dennis Hopper Directed by: George A. Romero Disc 1 Run Time: 1 Hours and 37 MinutesMPAA Rating: Not RatedAudio: Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 (English), Dolby Digital Plus 5.1 (Spanish)Subtitles: English SDH, French, SpanishPicture: Widescreen (2.35:1)Color Bonus:Feature Commentary with Director George Romero, Producer Peter Grunwald and Editor Michael Doherty Also Available In...Unrated Director's Cut DVD (Full Frame)DVD (Full Frame)Unrated Director's Cut...
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George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (Unrated Director's Cut)
Legendary filmmaker George A. Romero returns to unleash his new zombie masterpiece! Starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo, Romero’s latest undead epic finds humanity’s last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: The ravenous zombie hordes besieging their fortified city…are evolving!
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George A. Romero's Land of the Dead
Synopsis: Packed with more heart-pounding and blood-curdling thrills than any theater could show, this special Unrated Director’s Cut unleashes the ultimate vision of George A. Romero’s latest living-dead shock-fest! Starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo, Land of the Dead finds humanity’s last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: The ravenous zombie hordes besieging their fortified city…are evolving!
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Packed with more heart-pounding and blood-curdling thrills than any theater could show, this special Unrated Director's Cut unleashes the ultimate vision of George A. Romero's latest living-dead shock-fest! Starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo, "Land Of The Dead" finds humanity's last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: The ravenous zombie hordes besieging their fortified city... are evolving.
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Zombie movies slip in and out of fashion, but it's always a special occasion when the man who helped turn the undead into a worldwide phenomenon decides to add an installment to his ongoing saga of flesh-eating films. George A. Romero's zombie movies have all appeared in different decades, beginning with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968, DAWN OF THE DEAD in '78, and DAY OF THE DEAD in '85. Romero skipped the '90s, but a zombie renaissance in the early 21st century (28 DAYS LATER, SHAUN OF THE DEAD...
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George A Romero'S Land Of The Dead Di (Dvd)
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George A. Romero's Land of the Dead - DVD
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Description: Zombie movies slip in and out of fashion, but it's always a special occasion when the man who helped turn the undead into a worldwide phenomenon decides to add an installment to his ongoing saga of flesh-eating films. George A. Romero's zombie movies have all appeared in different decades, beginning with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968, DAWN OF THE DEAD in '78, and DAY OF THE DEAD in '85. Romero skipped the '90s, but a zombie renaissance in the early 21st century (28 DAYS LATER, SHAUN...
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Future Barbarians DVD - An excellent freakout of a movie. - Land of the Dead (Director's Cut) (DVD)
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Run Time: 1 Hours and 37 Minutes. MPAA Rating: Not Rated (Pervasive Strong Violence & Gore, Language, Brief Sexuality & Some Drug Use). Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround (English), DTS 5.1 Surround (English). Subtitles: English SDH, French, Spanish. Picture: Full Frame (1.33:1). Color. Undead Again: The Making of Land of the Dead. A Day with the Living Dead. Bringing the Dead to Life. The Remaining Bits. Feature Commentary with Director George Romero, Producer Peter Grunwald and Editor...
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George A. Romero's Land Of The Dead: Unrated Director's Cut (Fullscreen)
Packed with more heart-pounding and blood-curdling thrills than any theater could show, this special Unrated Director's Cut unleashes the ultimate vision of George A. Romero's latest living-dead shock-fest! Starring Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo, Land of the Dead finds humanity's last remnants battling to survive the unspeakable truth: The ravenous zombie hordes besieging their fortified city...are evolving!
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Description: Zombie movies slip in and out of fashion, but it's always a special occasion when the man who helped turn the undead into a worldwide phenomenon decides to add an installment to his ongoing saga of flesh-eating films. George A. Romero's zombie movies have all appeared in different decades, beginning with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968, DAWN OF THE DEAD in '78, and DAY OF THE DEAD in '85. Romero skipped the '90s, but a zombie renaissance in the early 21st century (28 DAYS LATER, SHAUN...
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Zombie movies slip in and out of fashion, but it's always a special occasion when the man who helped turn the undead into a worldwide phenomenon decides to add an installment to his ongoing saga of flesh-eating films. George A. Romero's zombie movies have all appeared in different decades, beginning with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968, DAWN OF THE DEAD in '78, and DAY OF THE DEAD in '85. Romero skipped the '90s, but a zombie renaissance in the early 21st century (28 DAYS LATER, SHAUN OF THE DEAD...
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The living dead have overtaken the world and the few remaining human survivors have barricaded themselves in a city hoping to survive the zombie onslaught and unrest within their own ranks. Fourth installment in Romero's "Night of the living dead" series.
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Land of the Dead [HD/DVD Hybrid] Simon Baker / NR / 2005
Undead Again: The Making of Land of the Dead: Go behind the scenes and onto the set for an insider's look at the blood, sweat and...more blood that went into the creation of George A. Romero's most spectacular zombie film yet!
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George A. Romero , who revolutionized the American horror film in 1968 with the instant classic Night of the Living Dead , returns to his dystopian zombie cycle with this horror thriller . In Land of the Dead , the zombies whose numbers had been slowly but steadily growing through Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead now dominate the streets of most American cities, while urban skyscrapers have been taken over by surviving humans, usually greed-addled opportunists who allow the living to stay in...
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George A. Romero's Land of the Dead Director's Cut
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Often seen as allegories for their times, Romero's films have been connected to societal events such as the consumerism of the '70s (DAWN OF THE DEAD) and the spread of the AIDS virus in the '80s (DAY OF THE DEAD). With 2005's LAND OF THE DEAD, Romero positions the bulk of his story in a giant skyscraper which houses the last humans left on the planet; although his intentions are foggy this time, LAND appears to be Romero's commentary on the post-9/11 political landscape. The zombies only bother...
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Summary: Zombie movies slip in and out of fashion, but it's always a special occasion when the man who helped turn the undead into a worldwide phenomenon decides to add an installment to his ongoing saga of flesh-eating films. George A. Romero's zombie movies have all appeared in different decades, beginning with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968, DAWN OF THE DEAD in '78, and DAY OF THE DEAD in '85. Romero skipped the '90s, but a zombie renaissance in the early 21st century (28 DAYS LATER, SHAUN OF...
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George A. Romero, who revolutionized the American horror film in 1968 with the instant classic Night of the Living Dead, returns to his dystopian zombie cycle with this horror thriller. In Land of the Dead, the zombies whose numbers had been slowly but steadily growing through Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead now dominate the streets of most American cities, while urban skyscrapers have been taken over by surviving humans, usually greed-addled opportunists who allow the living to stay in their...
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Product DetailsOriginal Title:Land of the Dead (Unrated Director's Cut) (Combo HD DVD and Standard DVD) (HD DVD)Actors: Asia Argento - Dennis Hopper - Eugene Clark - John Leguizamo - Phil FondacaroCondition: NEWFormat: HD DVDDirector: George A. RomeroRuntime: 97 minsLanguage: English Subtitle: English SubtitlesDiscs/Cassettes: 1Genre: Horror
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Description: Zombie movies slip in and out of fashion, but it's always a special occasion when the man who helped turn the undead into a worldwide phenomenon decides to add an installment to his ongoing saga of flesh-eating films. George A. Romero's zombie movies have all appeared in different decades, beginning with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968, DAWN OF THE DEAD in '78, and DAY OF THE DEAD in '85. Romero skipped the '90s, but a zombie renaissance in the early 21st century (28 DAYS LATER, SHAUN...
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