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Sixth Sense 06-25-05 10:20 PM

Land of the Dead Review
 
“Land of the Dead” is one of the most pointed conversations about America’s sordid racial history to hit the screen.

You heard me. George Romero’s return to the zombie series he first created with 1968s “Night of the Living Dead,” smartly packs issues of class, fear, politics and race into the center of a very tasty, very bloody treat.

In this film, the fourth in the “Dead” series, the zombies have pretty much taken over North America and, judging by the opening narration, possibly the world. In response, those with a pulse have taken refuge in Pittsburgh, now completely gated-off by electric fences and armed soldiers. Rising from the center of town is a luxury hotel known as Fiddler’s Green, a paradise for the upper class, who enjoy high-class shopping, fine dining and an existence that does not include zombies or even the poor left to scrabble outside its doors.

It is from this new poor that we meet our hero, Riley (Simon Baker), who leads a group soldiers into zombie-infested towns to raid for food and supplies. Traveling in an armored bus, called “Dead Reckoning,” we watch Riley, his deformed slow-witted brother, Charlie (Robert Joy), and second in command, Cholo (John Leguizamo), distract the zombies with fireworks while simultaneously mowing them down and raiding supermarkets. Romero doesn’t paint the zombies as the relentless pack of flesh-hungry murderers he had in the original. (They still have a jones for your bones, but hey, everybody’s gotta eat.) Here there are sympathetic creatures grasping for shreds of their former lives as we watch a zombie band trying to manipulate their instruments and a cheerleader still carrying her pom-poms. “They’re trying to be us,” Charlie notes. No, they are trying to become themselves.

Most sympathetic is a Black gas station attendant zombie who still emerges from the store to fill gas whenever something rings the bell. He is the first to gain a new conscious. He is the first to try to stop his brain-dead comrades from looking up while being chopped down. He is the first to take a gun and understand what it’s for. Like a zombie-version of Nat Turner the attendant, whose overalls bear the name “Big Daddy” leads his shuffling army towards the last bastion of humanity. Whether its food or revenge, what they hunger for is left up to us.

Like fireworks in the sky, we are temporarily distracted by Romero’s over-the-top gore and a typical hero storyline as Riley tries regaining the Dead Reckoning from a pissed-off Cholo. Like Oprah trying to shop at Hermes, Cholo is denied a coveted spot in Fiddler’s Green by owner Kaufman (Dennis Hopper) for reasons money can’t solve. Race and class come to mind as they often do here. As Kaufman points out later, he has created a schism among the living by providing luxury for the rich and vice for the poor. Exploiting both his own kind and the undead, he captures zombies to be bet on in steel cage matches and have them strung up for civilian target practice.

Though packed with enough blood, bone and gristle to please even the most twisted fan, it’s not likely that “Land” will send you home with any nightmares as the film seems to have more interested in turning your stomach than raising your neck hairs.

But below all the corn-syrup blood and latex guts lies the beating heart of a satire aimed squarely at this nation’s exploitation of minorities – namely Native Americans who were treated no better than these fictional zombies. It also comments heavily on how the elite whip lower classes into a frenzy over issues of race and culture while sitting back to reap fat rewards. Romero fans shouldn’t be surprised considering the original “Night” broke convention by having a Black hero, named Ben (Duane Jones), and a subtext about race relations in the Civil Rights Era.

Granted, “Land” may make you lose your lunch but it just might help you gain some perspective.

Terumoto 06-25-05 10:30 PM

Word.... *watches it*

Indeph 06-25-05 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Pen N' Paper

But below all the corn-syrup blood and latex guts lies the beating heart of a satire aimed squarely at this nation’s exploitation of minorities – namely Native Americans who were treated no better than these fictional zombies. It also comments heavily on how the elite whip lower classes into a frenzy over issues of race and culture while sitting back to reap fat rewards. Romero fans shouldn’t be surprised considering the original “Night” broke convention by having a Black hero, named Ben (Duane Jones), and a subtext about race relations in the Civil Rights Era.

Granted, “Land” may make you lose your lunch but it just might help you gain some perspective.


this seems like it'll actually be an intellegent horror film
which I haven't seen in a long time actually.

fluidmoon 06-25-05 10:46 PM

whoa, i gotta see it.....but, i must say, "sean of the dead"is the funniest "horror" flick,theres blood and guts and shit,but its funny as hell...lmao@ "he provided a schism"..that word sounds intoxicatingly good...lol

Sixth Sense 06-25-05 10:55 PM

yea theres diff. typers of horror flicks theres
1. funny horror
2. blood guts horror
3. intelligent horror like ghosts and stuff that can really happen like amityvile that did happen

my fav. is the third amn this movie must be the best horror flick ive seen

Bangalore 06-25-05 11:37 PM

George Romero=God in Zombie Standards

Sixth Sense 06-25-05 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Capisco
George Romero=God in Zombie Standards

u think???? of course man hes the best he started in 1968 like round there and still got the talent

Bangalore 06-25-05 11:40 PM

u like the howling series? i havent seen a good werewolf movie in such a long time.... silver bullet is my fav :love:

gotaasswhoopin4u 06-25-05 11:42 PM

I'm scared of the commercials :eek:

Restricted 06-26-05 12:12 AM

Amitville Actually Isn't Haunted and Never Really Happened..

True..A Long Ass Time Ago A Psycho Did Kill His Family and Before That A Serial Killer Killed Like 20 Some People Before That House Was Built...

There Were No Hauntings...It Was All A False and Fake Story Made Up By THe People Who Lived There and Their Lawyers. Search and You'll Find Out.

But The Amityville Horror (Newest) Version Was Pretty Damn DeCent..I Liked It.

I Am Gonna Go See This Movie ASAP..Along With "War of The Worlds"

~R~

Sixth Sense 06-26-05 12:26 AM

ohhh yea i actually believed it cuz of the movies but yea tha new one was good and it actually it was like a sequel to tha other old ones......

L.I.3 06-26-05 10:55 AM

dope review dog. cant wait to see the movie

^^..^^ 06-26-05 11:01 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by R-Rated
Amitville Actually Isn't Haunted and Never Really Happened..

True..A Long Ass Time Ago A Psycho Did Kill His Family and Before That A Serial Killer Killed Like 20 Some People Before That House Was Built...

There Were No Hauntings...It Was All A False and Fake Story Made Up By THe People Who Lived There and Their Lawyers. Search and You'll Find Out.

But The Amityville Horror (Newest) Version Was Pretty Damn DeCent..I Liked It.

I Am Gonna Go See This Movie ASAP..Along With "War of The Worlds"

~R~

fucking herb you dont know what your talking about you live way the fuck in pa.aminityville did happen people were killed there the goverment has banned the property and noone can live there because after everything in the late 80s 3 reporters spent the night there with goverment permission.one was found dead one was never found and one in in a insane assulum in long island and doesnt speak just shakes back and forth and stutters.aminittyville is real hence why you can not buy the house and cops patrol the area to make sure a idiot like you doesnt wonder into the house at nite and never come back :nono:

L.I.3 06-26-05 11:02 AM

geeze so much beef!!!

Kirk 06-26-05 12:44 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Capisco
u like the howling series? i havent seen a good werewolf movie in such a long time.... silver bullet is my fav :love:

that movie is dope....


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