• Daniel Rodriguez

    ★★★ Added by Daniel Rodriguez

    I found a review I've wrote of this movie, back in 2010 if I'm not wrong, in my old blog and decided to translate it, without adding or removing anything, no matter how silly or stupid, only pointing mistakes, absurds and funny things I've wrote back then. I will use [OP] to point Original Parenthesis in the text.

    In the last 28th day (probably december of 2010, can't say for sure), we were blessed ("blessed") by George Romero with another…

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  • Mr. DuLac

    Watched by Mr. DuLac 31 Mar, 2012

    Finally forced myself to watch this. The reason it took me so long is that after all the bad reviews and having not forgotten about Diary of the Dead, I just didn't want to link any more bad memories to George A. Romero. It's incomprehensible that the same man that gave us Night of the Living Dead and it's three sequels also gave us this (yes I have love for Land even). It just finally got to me that there…

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  • Ronan Doyle

    ★½ Watched by Ronan Doyle 02 Apr, 2013

    Review from my VOD column "This Week on Demand"

    The latest in horror legend George A. Romero’s zombie series, begun in 1968 with the genre classic Night of the Living Dead, Survival of the Dead has the appearance of a film made by a man who never saw that original, let alone made it. So far distanced from everything great that Romero once represented, this latest instalment is a criminally unfunny—it tries desperately to be a comedy—bore with painfully poor…

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  • PaulDoherty

    ★½ Watched by PaulDoherty 25 Nov, 2012

    Romero attempts at doing a zombie film (interestingly his first which is a direct sequel, of sorts, to a previous film) borrowing from the western genre which sounds kinda cool, the problem being it's so poorly written and utterly dull it just amounts to a waste of time. The idea behind it is pretty interesting and some of the western-inspired shots are nice but it never escapes from the poorly underwritten script or cheap visual effects; the cgi is beyond…

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  • tinmask

    ½ Added by tinmask

    Time to retire George. Do not waste your time with this hunk of zombie shit.

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  • Jamie Reiter

    ½ Watched by Jamie Reiter 10 Jun, 2012

    The latest in Romero's 'Living Dead' franchise tries to be a weird mix of zombie horror, family drama and western, but just ends up being kind of boring and unoriginal, with none of the social satire that made the previous films exceptional. Intelligent zombie plot goes back to being stupid. A zombie riding a horse? Really?

    One thing that George Romero did get right, throughout the whole of the movies, was sticking to the slow zombies. They are so much more suspenseful and so much scarier than the fast zombies from REC, etc.

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  • Ty Stout

    ½ Added by Ty Stout

    oh my head hurts....

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  • Will Tyrrell

    ★½ Added by Will Tyrrell

    From the man who brought us the horror classics Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead, and one of my personal favourites Day of the Dead, comes this load of confused rubbish that's more unintentional comedy than horror. Famously what made Romero's zombie films stand out was the social commentary bubbling beneath the surface, but in this film it's just shoved in there as if to tick a box and comes across as forced and ridiculous.

    The…

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  • inri222

    ★★★★ Watched by inri222 03 Jul, 2011

    A group soldiers seek shelter from the zombie apocalypse on an island and get caught up in a feud between two warring families. Sixth film of George A. Romero's "Dead" series shows that he still has the creative knack to make a good old fashioned zombie film.

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  • Greg Jones

    ★★★ Watched by Greg Jones 07 Oct, 2010

    I've been a big fan of George Romero's Dead films over the years. As for his newest film, Survival of the Dead, I enjoyed it. Survival was pretty much bashed in all of the reviews I read for it, however, I still found it to be a good and entertaining zombie flick. My biggest issue was the dialogue; much of it seemed hokey and at times very unnatural. Beyond that, I was a fan of Survival of the Dead, but…

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  • EDawg!

    ★★★½ Added by EDawg!

    “Survival of the Dead” takes place just a few days after the original Night of the Living Dead, after the dead began to walk. You learn there is an island, named Plum Island, near Delaware. On Plum Island there are two families that have always ran it, the O’Flynns and the Muldoons, and they have never seen eye to eye. Now with the dead walking and trying to eat the living, they disagree with each other even more. The O’Flynns…

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  • Ian Brumby

    ★★½ Rewatched by Ian Brumby 03 Feb, 2013

    Of the two more recent Romero zed flicks, this is the stronger partner, not being quite so hamstrung as Diary... was by its' first-person faux-camcorder appearance. Even so, it's a long way off his best....

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