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Dawn of the Dead (Special DiviMax Ed.) DVD George Romero Widescreen

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Nice previously owned DVD. Please see photographs of actual item. Sold as seen.
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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good
An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. Minimal wear on the exterior of item. No skipping on CD/DVD. No fuzzy/snowy frames on VHS tape. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“Nice previously owned DVD. Please see photographs of actual item. Sold as seen.”
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Custom Bundle
No
Subtitle Language
English, Spanish
Rating
NR
Director
George A. Romero, George Romero
Studio
20th Century Studios
Edition
Theatrical Version
Type
Movie
Format
DVD
Producer
Andrew Macdonald
Release Year
2004
Language
English, French, Spanish
Actor
David Emge, Ken Foree
Features
Commentary, Widescreen
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Run Time
113 min.
Country/Region of Manufacture
Unknown
Movie/TV Title
Dawn of the Dead
UPC
013131216394

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  • Top favorable review

    Dawn of the Dead Divimax Special Edition

    Great movie,saw it in the theater when it came out with the Silent Partner (another good one) as a double feature 41 years ago. Great DVD release, Divimax Edition, I wish they would release it on BluRay.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: amyallie143

  • Dawn Of The Dead

    I love horror movies. I generally do not care for zombie flicks. I had never seen this movie before, so I decided to buy it. I did enjoy it. I surprised myself. Romero's movies are a little strange, and "out there" to me, but I really like his movie, "Bruiser." "Dawn Of The Dead" was very entertaining, and the pace was kept up, even with the slow zombies dredging along. This was a long movie, at one hundred and twenty seven minutes, but the time flew by. There seemed to be a lot of action in the movie, by filming in the mall, and using a helicopter. The mall held most of the scenes of violence between the zombies, and the undead. The heroes in the movie did not all prevail, so there was some tension, between rooting for the good guys, and the bad ...

  • DAWN OF THE DEAD

    THIS REMAKE IS BETTER THAN THE FIRST ONE AND I LOVED THE FIRST ONE!!! The cast is excellent (especially for a movie like this). Ving Rhames, Jake Weber (love him), Sarah Polley, Mekhi Pfeifer and others whose names I don't know yet, were all great! The zombies are faster and that makes the danger more real. the story has been revamped and brought up to date and there are some really satisfying emotional moments here. The "what could have been" love story is a nice touch and the loss of some of our favorite characters is hard to take. I really liked the transformation of the security guard as we go through the movie, and I apologize for not knowing the actors name because he was really good! Stay through the credits, it's essential!!! Most remakes are a bad ...

  • A must see zombie classic

    Being an huge fan of the zombie horror genre this purchase is a no brainer. Of course Romero is the godfather of this realm and its easy to understand why he has had such a long running career in this one facet of film. Following the kingpin of all zombie movies, "night of the living dead", this film picks right back up with the zombie epidemic ailing a frantic society. Implicit in the film is that the problem is now much more widespread, reaching into the major cities, as opposed to the rural settings of the first film. For its age, 1978, its a remarkable job that the filmakers pulled off. The gore and make-up, though compared to modern day films is anciently unrealistic, is quite impressive. Even with the passage of so much time this film still manages to disturb, chill ...

  • It's not about how fast the zombies but the artifical limitations we allow.

    Since this review is something like the 64th customer review for George Romero's classic on eBay , I hope these thoughts further the reader's insight. I am in my 60's and have seen a lot of movies. I'm partial to films that offer thought-provoking content without being either pedantic or just whacking at norms and traditions because that is the fashion. Romero used a construct in this story that has stuck with me as a life-lesson for well over 30 years. When the 4 living determine to possess the mall, they must discover a way to co-exist with the zombies already roaming aimlessly within. They determine that the best way to 'live' among the walking dead, is to erect a series of cardboard corridors within. On the one side of the maze, the zombies would ...