11-17-2010, 11:37 PM
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[SIZE="4"]3. "Night of the Living Dead" (1968)[/SIZE]
A group of kids get trapped inside a farm house by an endless stream of flesh-eating zombies. Sounds silly, but director George Romero takes his simple premise and redefines the genre with a shoestring budget. The amount of sadistic gore, the claustrophobic tension, the rising levels of hysteria and an increasingly deflated awareness that a happy ending is impossible make this a nasty classic. There is no hope here, only suffocating terror.
[SIZE="2"] Good dead are hard to find. - Fido [/SIZE]


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