tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-706937351903658758.post2145911289111525620..comments2024-01-09T06:37:41.791-05:00Comments on The Horror Digest: Night of the Living Dead (1990) Who Knew a Butch Haircut Would Make Barbra Less Annoying and Whiny?!Andre Dumashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07170879111034420803noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-706937351903658758.post-58333575301218831932009-12-05T11:13:36.721-05:002009-12-05T11:13:36.721-05:00Even though Savini's "re-do" is far ...Even though Savini's "re-do" is far from perfect, this movie has always held a very special place in my heart, and to this day I'll re-watch it at least a couple times a year (I've even turned my 10-year-old son on to it, and it's become one of his favorites . . . I know, this does leave my parenting skills in question, but hey -- my parents took me to see the original HALLOWEEN when I was five, and I turned out okay! :)).<br /><br />Even if I didn't dig the movie so much, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD 1990 holds a lot of "sentimental value" for me. It ranks among my favorite theater-going experiences of all time. It was released my senior year of high school, and I remember my friends and I got lost trying to find the one theater in western North Carolina that was actually playing the movie. We finally found the place, and it was a real shithole. We were scared to death that we were gonna get mugged or worse just walking into the theater . . . and that atmosphere made the movie all the scarier.<br /><br />Memories . . . . <br /><br /><br />Great review, BTW! I'm a huge fan of your blog. One of my favorites on the intranets.<br /><br /><br />J.N.<br />http://www.james-newman.com<br />http://www.myspace.com/newmanjames:https://www.blogger.com/profile/10504825689909245851noreply@blogger.com