Night of the Living Dead 3D

2006 "The Dead Will Never Look So Alive"
3.1| 1h20m| R| en| More Info
Released: 10 November 2006 Released
Producted By: Lux Digital Pictures
Country: United States of America
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Barricaded in a farmhouse, a woman and a collegian must contend with flesh-eating zombies and a malevolent mortician.

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Horror

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Director

Jeff Broadstreet

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Lux Digital Pictures

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Night of the Living Dead 3D Audience Reviews

Ceticultsot Beautiful, moving film.
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
Diane Ruth Brilliantly directed by Jeff Broadstreet and with a screenplay by the visionary George Romero himself, this features a magnificent utilization of 3D and the undead have never been more intensely depicted. This is nothing less than a truly majestic entry in the Dead Canon and no one who sees this will ever forget the haunting imagery of this film. The legendary Sid Haig gives a superb performance and the entire cast is uniformly excellent. This is not a remake but a re-imagining of the original groundbreaking masterpiece and it is a very lovely homage to that black and white landmark. Those who have studied the 1968 motion picture and hold that film sacred will find this 3D movie a stunning, incredibly exquisite tribute to mother ship film. The casual audience member will simply be astonished by the horror, the suspense, and overwhelming apocalyptic intensity that is Night of the Living Dead 3D.
dworldeater I am not sure why this film needs to exist, or who thought this was a good idea. Night Of The Living Dead is one of the most highly regarded and most influential horror films ever made. Plus a good remake of this already exists , which Tom Savini did an excellent job making in my opinion . One of this remake 's finer points is they did 'nt just reshoot the original story. However the story they cooked up is pretty lame , as are most of the characters. On the positive tip, Sid Haig was cool and the blonde babe with the big boobs, did a good job as Barb in addition to looking great . That is unfortunately the only good points of the film . Most of the other actors suck and what we have here are the lamest looking zombies I've seen in a long, long time . The f/x blow pretty much as bad as every other aspect of the movie. This crapfest offers little in either drama or entertainment , or originality . Overall a waste of time and money . Another crap remake , those responsible should be ashamed of themselves.
Media Pool This film is more of an homage than a remake. The use of the NOTLD title opens up a world of negative reviews and comparisons to Romero's work. Perhaps the filmmaker wanted to capitalize upon the Living Dead franchise, and if so it's really too bad because I think as a stand alone film this 3D movie is entertaining. As a NOTLD remake... this use of the name creates a problem for the purists and an opportunity for the haters out there. It's fun to see Sid Haig performing and I think the movie works just fine in standard def (without 3D glasses) which is how I watched it.
glbalive OK, so this is pretty bad (it is a fairly low budget zombie flick), but I think its a lot better than its given credit for. There are a few honesty clever lines, such as "Maybe we're being punked" lol, cute. The silly little plays on Mary Jane/drug culture are decent little inside jokes. Also, I liked the fact that they actually commented on the smell of the corpses, cuz in reality long decayed corpses would be so ripe as to induce immediate vomiting upon nasal contact. The explanation for the outbreak is actually pretty decent and funny, I like the purposeful play on the fast/slow zombie controversy. On the idiotic side, they were just watching the original "Night of the Living Dead", and yet they didn't think about the bite infecting them or the whole you have to hit them in the head thing. On a side note , the Left Behind books, puuuuuuuke x.x The serious stuff is pretty da*n sappy, and come on people, a matrix-style bullet for no reason? You really shoulda put that money into some decent gore, it leaves a bit to be desired. The ending is just plain stupid. Still, it could have been a lot lot worse. I definitely thought it was worth watching.