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Dawn of the Dead

An injection of wit and a transfusion of black humour ensure that Zack Snyder's remake of the George A Romero horror classic isn't braindead.

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Stars: Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames, Jake Weber, Mekhi Phifer
Director: Zack Snyder
Year: 2004
Running time: 100 mins
Certificate: 18
 
 

Like the meaning of the Matrix or anything with Adam Sandler in it, the word "remake" is a term to be treated with suspicion by right-minded people.

Tim Burton ingenuously substituted the verb "re-imagine" for remake and we ended up with a toothless Planet of the Apes.

Producer Eric Newman opts for the verb "re-envisioning" to describe this version of George A Romero's classic of the cannabalistic undead.

He shouldn't have bothered with the crafty semantics: it's a thoroughly entertaining update except bigger gorier and shinier than the original.

Basically, a cross-section of American society hides inside a Milwaukee shopping mall while zombies maraud outside (and if you'd drunk the beer from that city you'd be pretty braindead).

There's the tough cop (Rhames) the resourceful nurse (Polley) and the father-to-be (Phifer).

Spicing up the mix is gung-ho security guard and George Michael lookalike Michael Kelly and Weber's TV salesman who is reason personified.

Unlike the 1979 original, the zombies don't lumber around randomly but have a turn of speed that put you in mind of a flesh-devouring Roadrunner.

Highlights include a gun store owner across the street picking off zombies selected by the mall incumbents because of their resemblance to TV personalities.

"He's got Jay Leno...now go for Burt Reynolds," are the sort of macabre requests made of the obliging marksman.

Director Zack Snyder, whose name suggests he should be playing bass in a Darkness tribute band, handles the action with verve and there's some decent dialogue.

The inquiry "is everyone there dead?" is met with the laconic reply: "Deadish".

Perhaps we could have done without the maternity-scene-from-hell and don't for one moment expect any of Romero's social comment on mass consumerism.

As Snyder helpfully points out: "This is a kickass movie with zombies."

Tim Evans

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Xavier Jones-Barlow
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I could be setting myself up for a mauling if I was to suggest that this is superior to Romero original, but I think it is. Saying that I thought the first 'Dawn' was excellent in itself, this however raises the bar a little. The opening sequence is extremely well crafted, as soon as I saw little girl zombie run at the door I knew this was going to be a rollercoaster. Suspense, chills and white knuckle moments are all on offer here and if you are a fan of the genre this cannot be overlooked.
 
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Was glued to the screen from Johnny Cash's "The man comes around" in the opening scene A remake possibly better than the original. Great show from start to finish even if they did steal the running zombies from 28 Days Later!
 
Alexa Margera
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I thought 'Sean of the Dead' was equally as cool... i just thought this one was way more scary. Who can blame me... in this one the zombies can run! Great movie!
 
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