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I realize that in the opening credits to Dawn of the Dead 2004 there are actual clips from urban combat situations. But which urban combat situations? I would like to use them for a course on urban theory...Thanks!
According to this website Dawn of the Dead had news clips that were taken from revolts in the middle east. I can't say for certain if this particular site is accurate in their notes.
http://www.xavier.edu/newswire/editions/ 040324/div-dawn.htm
It also mentions one of the videos being of Muslims during Shalah.
I remember a movie called Dawn Of the Dead and I been meaning to watch it but it is never on, do you know any on demands or channel's that show Dawn Of The Dead?
Buy it or watch it online is a sure way
In the original 1978 (George A. Romero) version of Dawn Of The Dead, there is a scene shortly before the bikers engage the mall. In it, the survivors are listening to a hi-fi phonograph and a classical guitar piece is playing? Can anyone identify the piece? Thanks in advance.
This is the soundtrack track listing
1. L’alba Dei Morti Viventi (06:04)
2. Zombi (04:21)
3. Safari (02:10)
4. Torte In Faccia (01:56)
5. Ai Margini Della Follia (01:32)
6. Zaratozom (03:36)
7. La Caccia (03:58)
8. Tirassegno (02:50)
9. Oblio (05:13)
10. Risveglio (01:04)
11. L’alba Dei Morti Viventi (05:19)
Alternate Take
12. Ai Margini Della Follia (01:42)
Alternate Take
13. Zombi (02:20)
Sexy
14. Ai Margini Della Follia (03:37)
Alternate Take
15. Zombi (03:13)
Supermarket
16. L’alba Dei Morti Viventi (00:45)
Into-Alternate Take
17. Zombi (The Living Dead’s Voices !) (02:12)
Tracks 11-17 Bonus Material
Songs that are not in the record, but in the film
Studio Breakdown, Wooley's Gone Ape-Shit, Shoot It Man Shoot It In The Head, We Must Stop The Killing, Zombie Breakout, Basement Dead, Anybody Have Any Cigarettes, Jesus It's Everywhere, Cause I'm A Man, Abandoned Air Base, Airfield Attack, Mall Rooftop, Safe For Now, Control Room, Unlocking Penny's, Shopping Muzak, Stalking Flyboy, Mall Mayhem, Screwdriver To The Ear, Heroes, A Good Thing Muzak, Elevator Shaft, Hare Krishna, A New Morning, Getting the Trucks, Truck Attack, Perfect Baby Perfect, Roger Gets Bitten, Locking The Mall, Taking The Car, Sympathy For The Dead, Cleaning Up Muzak, Mall Montage Muzak, Dinner Muzak, Time Moves On, The Dead Still Walk, Domestic Breakdown, Fran Learns To Fly, Rebel Rousers, Rebels Arrive, Zombie Pie Fight, Trapped In The Elevator, Chow Time, We'll Just Wait, I Don't Want To Go, To The Roof, Peter Changes His Mind, End Title Muzak (The Gonk)
I was going through some DVD's to purchase online, and Resident Evil was recommended. When I read the review it sounds exactly like 28 days later, which also sound like Dawn of the Dead.
Is it all the same story? Which is the better of them all?
They have the same outlying structure, though they have some differing plot elements. In my opinion, your best bet is to go for the Resident Evil series.
How would you compare it to your zombie movie 28 days later? Would you have wished them to have guns like in Dawn of the dead? Instead of some pussy ass baseball bats.
nope, baseball bats, because ours is more realistic, ours is something to do with scientific stuff, not religion, and hell becoming full. so no, we dont need guns, because the only thing they had in the situation they were in was baseball bats, and as u seen they worked :)