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Title: Diary Of The Dead - Single Disc Edition
Format: DVD
Condition: New
Number Of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30/06/2008
Actors: Joshua Close, Michelle Morgan, Shawn Roberts, Simon Pegg, Quentin Tarantino
Director: George A. Romero
Runtime: 1 hour and 35 minutes
Region Code: DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
Studio: Studiocanal
Description: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Zombie horror movie directed by George A. Romero. Film student Jason (Joshua Close) and his crew are shooting a mummy movie in the Pennsylvania woods when news reports begin pouring in about the dead rising from their graves. Cast member Ridley (Phillip Riccio) reacts to the news by abandoning the group and retreating to his family's fortified mansion halfway across the state, while the remaining cast and crew are forced to fight for their lives despite having no weapons and only an old Winnebago in which to seek shelter. The group soon realise that there is no escape from the plague of the living dead.

AMAZON REVIEW
George A Romero continues his revival of his iconic zombie franchise with Diary Of The Dead, the fifth film in a series that kicked off back in 1968 with Night Of The Living Dead. And while his latest doesnt manage to match the heights of the earlier films, theres still something refreshing about watching a genuine master of the genre at work.

This time around then, Diary Of The Dead heads a little back to basics, with a film that follows a group of amateur filmmakers who find themselves under siege from zombies, allowing the legendary director to take some less-than-subtle swipes at the YouTube generation. Sadly, his cast dont help him very much, ringing in primarily forgettable performances, and this certainly nullifies some of the points that Romero tries to make.

Yet when it comes to the zombie action, theres no number youd call faster than Romeros, and heres where the great man delivers. Diary Of The Dead does work along the law of diminishing returns, and is the weakest of the series, but its not without a general collection of skilful moments that fans of the genre won't want to miss.

Diary Of The Dead isnt a film that you need to have seen the others before it to appreciate, but it is a primarily quite ordinary film from an often-extraordinary director. That said, it still easily eclipses the army of imitators of recent times (the splendid zombie romantic comedy Shaun Of The Dead excepted, of course), and has more than enough horror to fill an empty night. --Jon Foster

DVDs ARE REGION 2 UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED

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