I don't know how to post links but The Hollywood Reporter and Variety are reporting that George Romero has passed away after a short battle with cancer.
My first exposure with the Living Dead movies was back in '83 when my family and our neighbors were standing in line to see Return of the Jedi.
I got out of line to go the bathroom and when I came out in poked my head into the other theater to see what was playing.
At that moment they were showing a trailer for the re-release/midnight showing of Dawn of the Dead.
The moment they showed those zombies shuffling through the mall with the biker gang racing around them I was hooked. I had to see that movie.
A few years later, once we got a VCR and my parents went out to dinner one weekend, I went to the local video store and rented Dawn of the Dead.
Needless to say it scared the crap out of me and made me feel nauseous at the same time.
I only have the original trilogy on DVD, I never could get into the later Living Dead movies and it's a shame he could never really find success outside of the Living Dead movies.
If you haven't read The Zombies that Ate Pittsburg I would highly recommend it, if you can find a copy, as it offers a fascinating insight into the struggles he had getting his projects off the ground and funded and some of the movies he had planned but never came to fruition.
R.I.P. George.
My first exposure with the Living Dead movies was back in '83 when my family and our neighbors were standing in line to see Return of the Jedi.
I got out of line to go the bathroom and when I came out in poked my head into the other theater to see what was playing.
At that moment they were showing a trailer for the re-release/midnight showing of Dawn of the Dead.
The moment they showed those zombies shuffling through the mall with the biker gang racing around them I was hooked. I had to see that movie.
A few years later, once we got a VCR and my parents went out to dinner one weekend, I went to the local video store and rented Dawn of the Dead.
Needless to say it scared the crap out of me and made me feel nauseous at the same time.
I only have the original trilogy on DVD, I never could get into the later Living Dead movies and it's a shame he could never really find success outside of the Living Dead movies.
If you haven't read The Zombies that Ate Pittsburg I would highly recommend it, if you can find a copy, as it offers a fascinating insight into the struggles he had getting his projects off the ground and funded and some of the movies he had planned but never came to fruition.
R.I.P. George.