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Magnus
April 6th, 2004, 05:11 PM
This movie rocked. It was totally awesome. The movie started out awful colorfull, but soon came down to only a few negroes and hero Whites. The two nig-nogs acted in character. One was a gangster gone "wannabee fater of the year", who goes bonkers, and suprise, he isn't around for long. The other negro is a cop, who acts nothing like the sort, and is out for himself.
It starts out so P.C., I almost got up and left within the first ten minutes...I am glad I didn't. The heros are all White. Anyone with any compassion and smarts, are White. The movie starts out with a group of Whites who are sleazy and look like they will be the bad guys, but one of them acts like a human, and the leader turns out to be a hero in the end.
If blood and guts are your thing, this is your type of movie. Flesh-eating zombies and apocolyptic nightmares galore. High-speed from start to finish, it will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Draco
April 8th, 2004, 04:43 PM
I own the '79 Dawn DVD, and went to see the remake two weeks ago.
The first one was an attack on consumerism(zombies wandering around a mall, get it?), and really quite good. The zombies were stupid, slow, and lumbering...though upon watching the '79 one I noticed the zombies could use simple tools, something that missed my attention when I was 9, the last time I watched it. One used a tire iron to bust a truck window to get at a human.
People think 28 Days Later was the first one to use fast zombies, but in return of the Living Dead, the zombies were fast, intelligent, capable of speech(one great part has a zombie using a dead cops radio, telling the dispatcher to "send more cops") and nearly indestructable.
Has anyone else ever noticed, that in ALL George Romero flicks, theres a helpful, well--spoken negro? The remake wasnt pro-nig or jew though, just entertaining gore. Stay after the credits, you get to see what happens to the ones who made it the island.
Sieg
April 21st, 2004, 08:29 PM
I own the '79 Dawn DVD, and went to see the remake two weeks ago.
Has anyone else ever noticed, that in ALL George Romero flicks, theres a helpful, well--spoken negro? The remake wasnt pro-nig or jew though, just entertaining gore. Stay after the credits, you get to see what happens to the ones who made it the island.
I sure did! And that's not all I noticed. Right from the start, I began to suspect that the nigger would wind up with the blonde, and everybody else would be eliminated. But having read some of the comments here, I thought no, that couldn't be right. No WN would praise a movie that so blatantly depicted the "helpful, well-spoken" nigger beating all the white guys to the girl in the end.
But, fuck me, that's exactly what happened!! I couldn't believe it! It was all I could do to resist the temptation to rip the fucking video out of the VCR and smash it!
Correct me if I'm wrong, Draco, but I think Dawn of the Dead ('79) is a grossly, conspicuously, blatantly anti-white, pro-nigger movie. Did I miss something?
Scotland88
April 22nd, 2004, 06:40 PM
Well I would rather live with zombies than blacks anyday :D
Georgie
April 22nd, 2004, 07:11 PM
In the ending of night of the living dead you guys remember how the police start attacking the zombies and using those dogs to go after em and lynch some zombies. Well, Romero modeled that stuff after all the race riots that happened. Youve seen the pictures of cops using dogs against nigs. And obviously the Klan lynching a nigger or two.
Antiochus Epiphanes
April 23rd, 2004, 03:25 PM
considering Jews own most of the mall space in Amereekwa, there may be an ironic truth to be found...
T. Kadijevic
April 24th, 2004, 07:55 PM
I'm a fan of living dead movies as well.
I liked the remake of Night of the Living Dead, even though the main hero was a noble nog.
You gotta wonder about what caused the zombie outbreak, fictionally speaking...Chemicals, disease, metaphoric for something else?
Georgie
April 24th, 2004, 10:50 PM
I'm a fan of living dead movies as well.
I liked the remake of Night of the Living Dead, even though the main hero was a noble nog.
You gotta wonder about what caused the zombie outbreak, fictionally speaking...Chemicals, disease, metaphoric for something else?
Wasnt it something from outer space in the original one? Anyway, I like zombie stuff too thats why I enjoy those Resident Evil games even if they're all pretty much the same hehe.
Auschwitz_Part_II
July 25th, 2004, 12:35 AM
I hate to revive an old thread, but If you like zombie movies and are tired of the pro-nigger romero ones, I suggest the Euro ones.
They're easily available, and I suggest:
Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
Zombie
Zombi 3
Burial Ground
Hell of the Living Dead
The Beyond
City of the Living Dead
Nightmare City
Also, Children Should'nt Play with Dead Things (usa)
Enjoy!
Racial Inquisitor
July 26th, 2004, 09:05 PM
I think the only Romero Dead movie that didn't have a nig hero was Day of the Dead.
The annoying Jamaican doofus in that movie wanted to bang Sarah and have "lots of babies". He was certainly portrayed as one of the "good guys". The first time I saw that flick I was crossing my fingers for a pack of zombies to catch the annoying prick, but no such luck.
Romero originally did not intend to have a Negro in the first Dead movie, but a Negro actor was casted and it seems to have "clicked" with the lemming segment of the audience. The next 2 zombie films he made continued to exploit this Negro-pampering obsession.
Auschwitz_Part_II
July 28th, 2004, 05:54 PM
Romero originally did not intend to have a Negro in the first Dead movie, but a Negro actor was casted and it seems to have "clicked" with the lemming segment of the audience. The next 2 zombie films he made continued to exploit this Negro-pampering obsession.
The morons are content to believe that Night of the Living Dead was a metaphor for whites (zombies) coming to lynch the nigger hiding in the house. But it wasn't like that at all.
The first movie Romero made might not have been deliberately niggerized, but I'm not so sure about the rest of his movies--which were produced by a jew (Rubinstein).
Racial Inquisitor
July 28th, 2004, 08:53 PM
The morons are content to believe that Night of the Living Dead was a metaphor for whites (zombies) coming to lynch the nigger hiding in the house. But it wasn't like that at all.
Yes, specially since there was only one black guy in the house. The zombies were after the whole lot, not just the black guy.
The first movie Romero made might not have been deliberately niggerized, but I'm not so sure about the rest of his movies--which were produced by a jew (Rubinstein).
According to Romero's own statements, he did not have in mind a black actor for the part of "Ben". It just came out to be that way and it seems to have "clicked" with the audiences back then. His next 2 zombie flicks transparently exploit this "innovation" of having a heroic Negro help the Whites to survive.
Heinrich Himmler SS
November 5th, 2004, 01:28 AM
I just seen this movie the other day and was disgusted by the race mixing garbage they had to throw in it. This was a good movie full of gore but they could have left the garbage out. They even had a fag who accidentally chainsaws a cute white girl. The white girl is a slut & the white guys are weak, incompetent, assholes while the negros get the white chicks, keep their cool and are the heros (until one goes nuts shooting a white chick i bet the negro audience loved that scene). Hollywood is working overtime to make these types of films.
Strasser
November 5th, 2004, 09:11 PM
I rented it the other night. Although Romero's zombie saga is little more than a bunch of leftist noise, I did not have to endure the sight of an ugly ghetto nigger climbing all over an attractive Russian woman. Terribly offensive, and totally distracting. And of course there was that ending.
Anima Eternae
November 6th, 2004, 01:49 AM
Think about it positively:
There's a black-white couple and they shoot the baby. Yeesh!
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Auschwitz_Part_II
November 6th, 2004, 05:15 PM
Think about it positively:
There's a black-white couple and they shoot the baby. Yeesh!
...
But I doubt that will hammer home to all the dumb kids watching the thing.
Bonded By Blood
November 13th, 2004, 11:55 AM
I'm also a big fan of the Dead movies, though my enthusiasm for them is sullied by the fact they were produced by jews. The Dawn remake was entertaining and stayed true to the original's underlying message about consumerism and society.
Romero states in an interview that Night Of The Living Dead was supposed to be a metaphor for the "new rising up to destroy the old society": in other words the zombies were the hippies and the living people were the nixon supporters. I think it completely backfired. The way I saw it, the zombies are subhuman, slow, cannibalistic animals driven only by primal instinct. Who does that remind you of?
It was controversial to have the negroid in the leading male role in 1968. The original Night Of The Living Dead is very anti-white, I think. The negroid is depicted as the strong hero while the white man cowers in the basement and beats his wife. The 1991 remake is much better I think because the leading role is given over to the White female, who is a Ripley-like warrior and survivor.
High Speed Nazi
July 4th, 2007, 12:13 PM
Here's a review that finds a timely lesson in immigration reform in the movie:
LOCK THE MALL DOORS! = CLOSE THE BORDERS!
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/291021/what_dawn_of_the_dead_teaches_us_about.html
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