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Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Survivors in a mall defend against relentless zombies; ideal for horror fans of "The Walking Dead" and suspense enthusiasts.

Genres: Horror, Action

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Dawn of the Dead(2004)

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Movie1h 41mEnglishHorror, Action
7.3
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68%
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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Zack Snyder
Writer: James Gunn

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A group of survivors take refuge in a shopping mall after the world is taken over by aggressive, flesh-eating zombies.

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Good but why the characters make all the stupid decisions in this movie? Very very stupid decisions the make!!

Do you feel that?? Ohhhhhhhhhh shit.. wah-ah-ah-ah..wah-ah-ah-aaahhh..Get up, come on get down with the sickness..Open up your hate and let it flow into me

It was OK. Overrated, but worth a watch if you'#39;re a zombie fan. Not as good as the original. There'#39;s still enough Romero present with humour and intense character decisions. It doesn'#39;t say anything deeper than just being a basic zombie movie but the ending was some good action.

One of the best zombie movies.

Holy hell I can'#39;t believe it, I found a Zack Snyder movie I actually like! Beyond solid remake of one of my favorite zombie flicks ever.

The opening scene of this movie the "Dawn" when the little girl attacks and the neighborhood erupts in chaos bordered on amazing. Once that's done though the movie predictably turns up the gore and turns down the scares. The next best thing is the home video-like shots of the survivors landing on an island that are mixed in with the closing credits. This movie is better than most current horror fare but it's mostly just a lot of blood and guts.

The best zombie movie I'#39;ve seen. The plot in the mall is perfect.

Such a fantastic remake. Very different from the original, and I love them both for very different reasons, but it'#39;s just such a great thrill ride. Falls apart a little at the end, but it'#39;s still soo damn good.

the reinvent of modern age zombie movie, masterpiece !

I think this is the best zombiemovie ever made.

Awesome movie! I love zombie movies, and I think this is one of my favourite ones!

Look no more… this is the best opening for a Zombie apocalypse

Hooptober Twelve: Bark at the Moon edition "The plan is you drink a nice tall glass of shut the fuck up." I'm so happy this wasn't a remake of my favorite zombie movie but rather one that uses a mall as the setting too. And let us be honest, Zack Snyder could have never matched George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead. But let me be clear; this is a good zombie action movie. Loads of great gore, stupid decisions, no happy end in sight, Ty Burrell as a dickhead, Tom Savini cameo, damn cool trunks, people who can't handle chainsaws, propane tanks, A FREAKING ZOMBIE BABY, a very good opening sequence, a mall fun montage and a home-video ending. So I was hesitant to watch this all these years but it was a fun ride. Glad I have finally decided to watch this. Now I want to rewatch the George Romero version though but hey, that's a good thing!

seeing ty burrell as a prick was oddly satisfying

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Awesome awesome movie. Loved this movie since the first time I ever seen it. Lots of zombies, and a lot of killing. One of the best zombies movies ever made in my opinion.

Come on, man. You must've heard the priest say something about life and death. George Romero fans feared the worst, another one of his sacred original zombie trilogy films was being remade, this even though the remake of Night of the Living Dead didn't disgrace itself. As it happened, the fears were unfounded, for Zack Snyder and his team crafted one of the best horror remakes going. The premise follows Romero's wonderful version, a mysterious epidemic is causing the populace to turn into undead zombies, the bite of which transfers the illness to another. A small group of survivors make it to the Crossroads Mall and hole up there whilst trying to keep at bay the zombie hordes, but inner fighting threatens the group whilst they know they can't stay there for ever. Right from the off the film grabs you around the throat, it's a blistering and terrifying opening which brings heartbreak and terror in equal measure. It also announces to us that these zombies are different to Romero's, these suckers can run, and run fast. After some chaos and blood, the introductions to our survivors is set up and the pic settles into a superb group dynamic situation, where machismo and brains meet dumb and dumber, all while little devilish moments trickle away in the background. It's the focus on the survivors that really lifts it to greater heights, how they variously react to their plight, there's good thought gone into the screenplay (James Gunn). The natural progression of this type of film calls for horror moments, and Snyder deftly slots them in when the pic needs them, which again brings about scenes of terror and genuine heartbreaking moments. Some neat cameos will be cheered by fans of Romero's work, while the cast are superb here, with Sarah Polley the standout fulfilling the believable promise of the character as written. A remake that is its own beast yet still pays homage to what inspired it, and good at both! Now that's a rare thing in horror! 8/10

Great watch, will watch again, and can definitely recommend. Granted, if you're not a zombie fan, you're probably not even considering this one. Then you have the great argument about infection vectors (this is pretty classic, bite infection transfer), and slow vs fast (this movie is fast) zombies. I'm basically just pointing out why we can't have nice things, people argue about it. This has a great cast: Ving Rhames, Sarah Polley and Jake Weber in particular. The production value was definitely present, and not just in renting a mall to trash, or even just the zombie practical effects. The large scale scenes look amazing, and the details on the various infections are fascinating to watch. And sure, there is lots of quality gunfire (foley is good) and shooting zombies for people you are just in it for the action. While it's actually got some good (if dark at times) humor to it, it's not "Warm Bodies". Of course the presence of zombies / apocalyptic situation / lack of central authority gives us great philosophical opportunity to discuss what life means and see how people behave, but this leans more towards survival strategy aspects. If anything, I think that is where the "flaw" is in this movie: (most of) the characters are relatively competent so it detours some from typical movie formula relying on the characters to make mistakes to progress the story, but more of there is just a hopeless unending storm of bad things happening to them, it's honestly a little refreshing. This is probably one of my favorite zombie movies, and I don't even like running zombies.

**A low-budget film, but where everyone tries to do the best they can.** Generally, I don't like films with the living dead, although I've seen several in recent times. This was one of them. Out of nowhere, the characters are thrown into a total apocalypse where people become zombies that they don't know how to kill. The protagonist is a young nurse, who immediately loses her entire family in the first moment. That makes us instantly like her. From then on, we hope that she will save herself and find other survivors to form an alliance with, which inevitably happens when she finds a shopping mall. Zack Snyder directs this film and delivers a very competent and well-made story, which manages to captivate the audience with a convincing and structured story. The film is, moreover, a remake of an original by George A. Romero, but it is really worth seeing this film for what it is, without comparisons. Technically, the film was well edited and has good sets, costumes and makeup, and a pleasantly stable pace that doesn't leave us thinking about things too much. Of course, there are obvious clichés and logical flaws in all of this, such as the fact that some things never stop working (running water, electricity, etc.), but I forgave these problems. The cast doesn't have any particularly big names, perhaps it was a conscious and deliberate decision to make this film with lesser-known actors, with whom everyone could identify more easily. Sarah Polley is the protagonist and does a very decent job, as do Ving Rhames and Michael Kelly. It is noted, however, that the entire film was made with very low budgets and that there is some amateurism and improvisation in the work of the cast and technical team. Still, weighing things up, it's not a bad film and everyone did the best they could do.

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