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It's relatively smaller scope enhanced the sense of claustrophobia, and again its darker tone was completely appropriate for a horror drama. Its gore is also the best of the series. |
I'm guessing people back then were just hoping for Dawn of the Dead 2 - but ended up face-to-face with yet another Romero chin-check. Day reflects 80's America for what it was, maybe people couldn't/didn't want to see it back then? I saw it in the early 90's when I was young, so it was all over my head - but damn, I loved that gore! And Bub, of course! |
Same here - I was very young when this hit the cinema, so my first Day experience was on video in around '93. And it was the almost uncut :rolleyes: EiV version, with some of the most full-on gore retained by the BBFC. |
Yes Mr Ferman was more lenient with this one, only removing 34 secs (as opposed to the 4 mins he liberated from Dawn). |
Ferman being odd, as the gore is much more realistic in Day (except maybe the delirious "choke on em" bit). |
'James Ferman' and 'Odd' often occur in the same sentence. :D |
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I think fans of Day of the Dead will get a lot of fresh insight and revelation into it from the Joe of the Dead documentary. Pilato reveals a lot of stuff that I had never heard before and his comments about filming his death scene are priceless! |
I see we're starting to tease more info out of Calum... |
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