{"id":6458,"date":"2013-04-30T12:32:09","date_gmt":"2013-04-30T16:32:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?p=6458"},"modified":"2013-04-30T12:32:09","modified_gmt":"2013-04-30T16:32:09","slug":"br-night-of-the-living-dead-1990","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?p=6458","title":{"rendered":"BR: Night of the Living Dead (1990)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em><strong>Return to: <\/strong><a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\">Home <\/a>\/\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?page_id=6\">Blu-ray, DVD, Film Reviews<\/a> \/ <\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?page_id=629\">N to O<\/a><\/p>\n<p><em><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/NOTLD1990_BR_b.gif\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-6459\" title=\"NOTLD1990_BR_b\" src=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/04\/NOTLD1990_BR_b.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"120\" height=\"158\" \/><\/a>Film: Very Good\/ BR Transfer: Very Good\/ BR Extras: Very Good<\/p>\n<p>Label: Twilight Time\u00a0\/ Region: All \/\u00a0Released: October 9, 2012<\/p>\n<p>Genre: Horror \/ Zombies<\/p>\n<p>Synopsis: Very successful remake of George Romero&#8217;s classic zombie film, updated with colour, a bit more gore, and a revised finale.<\/p>\n<p>Special Features: Audio Commentary with director Tom Savini \/ Isolated Stereo Music Track \/ Theatrical Trailer \/ 8-page colour booklet with liner notes by film historian Julie Kirgo \/ Limited to 3000 copies \/ Available exclusively from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.screenarchives.com\/index.cfm\" target=\"_blank\">Screen Archives Entertainment<\/a><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Review:<\/p>\n<p>What seemed heretical in 1990 \u2013 remaking George Romero\u2019s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kqek.com\/dvd_reviews\/n2o\/2045_NightLivingDeadElite.htm\">1968  genre classic<\/a> [<a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?p=6462\">M<\/a>] in colour with augmented gore and contemporized characters  \u2013 is virtually de rigueur now, given some of the most iconic horror films have  been remade &amp; re-imagined info hopeful franchises, but Tom Savini\u2019s version  (his only feature-length effort) still stands strong and proud, delivering a  good dose of shocks.<\/p>\n<p>The story of a woman surviving a night of visceral carnage with a desperate  mix of fellow citizens remains wholly intact in what was also the directorial  debut of makeup whiz Savini. After seeing her brother Johnny die at the hands of  a zombie during a gravesite visit, Barbara (a superb Patricia Tallman) finds  refuge in a blood-soaked farmhouse with noble Ben (Tony Todd, giving one of his  finest performances), a rather mousy young couple, and a bickering husband &amp;  wife (Tom Towles &amp; McKee Anderson) who\u2019ve barricaded themselves in the  basement with their suspiciously ill daughter (Heather Mazur) like fifties bomb  shelter paranoiacs. A midnight run to a gasoline pump goes very badly, and  infighting between the remaining humans spawns grievous mistakes, misdeeds, and  a finale involving some really sweet payback.<\/p>\n<p>The success to remaking Romero and John Russo\u2019s bullet-proof, 1968 script is  to maintain a strong level of fidelity, so the addition of wetter \/ redder gore,  slight scene expansions (including a longer ending that&#8217;s sublimely nihilistic),  and Barbara\u2019s believable evolution from shrill victim to assertive heroine feel  wholly organic in this surprisingly solid remake among NOTLD remakes (which at  this stage includes a cheap 2006 3D version, a 2009 &#8216;reanimated&#8217; mash-up set to  the 1968 film&#8217;s soundtrack, and the 2012 riff <strong>Night of the Living Dead  3D: Re-Animation<\/strong>). The cast also resemble their original counterparts,  and the sets and clothes evoke a bit of 1968 while remaining fairly  contemporary.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>The 1990 DVD<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Columbia\u2019s original 1990 DVD featured full and widescreen versions, a  slow-paced but decent director commentary track, and half-hour making-of  featurette \u2013 elements that made the long out-of-print disc a top collectible, so  it\u2019s no surprise Twilight Time\u2019s limited Blu-ray sold out during the pre-order  stage. TT\u2019s ported over the commentary and added a stereo score track featuring  Paul McCollough\u2019s still affecting score, but the featurette remains exclusive to  the old DVD.<\/p>\n<p>Some ardent fans were a little disturbed by the darkening of night scenes,  and the differences are quite significant for fans accustomed to the brighter  and more saturated colours (as evidenced in screen shots at <a href=\"http:\/\/forum.dvdtalk.com\/hd-talk\/597580-official-twilight-time-blu-ray-thread-18.html#post11406166\" target=\"window\">DVDTalk<\/a>). There\u2019s fuzziness as to who authorized the changes,  but according to a statement made to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cinemalowdown.com\/2012\/11\/cinema-lowdown-exclusive.html\" target=\"window\">Cinema Lowdown<\/a>, cinematographer Frank Prinzi was given a  cursory consultation call by Sony when they were assembling their aborted  anniversary special edition Blu-ray, but never signed off on the final changes.  According to TT, director Savini is pleased with Sony\u2019s transfer, which also  features slightly different recomposing of shots. (The 1990 DVD features an  unmated full screen and a 1.85:1 matted transfer on the single layer flipper  disc, whereas Sony\u2019s new HD transfer shifted some of the framing, as best  evidenced when comparing nighttime shots of the house exterior.)<\/p>\n<p>Fans have also claimed certain sound effects are missing in the new  uncompressed DTS mix, so this may be a title Sony might revisit if there\u2019s  sufficient demand. 2013 marks the original film\u2019s 45th anniversary, so perhaps  2018 will be the magic year when anyone and everyone owning anything in  connected to Romero\u2019s franchise will release HD special editions.<\/p>\n<p>Be it overzealous revisionism or indiscrete tweaking, the changes don\u2019t  diminish this underrated remake which eclipses some of George Romero\u2019s own  recent sequels within the indestructible franchise.<\/p>\n<p>Savini&#8217;s other rare directorial efforts include 3 episodes of Romero&#8217;s  <strong>Tales from the Darkside<\/strong> TV series (1984-1988), and segments of  <strong>The Theatre Bizarre<\/strong> (2011) and <strong>Deadtime  Stories<\/strong> (2011). In a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.filmmonthly.com\/Profiles\/Articles\/TomSavini\/TomSavini.html\" target=\"window\">2003 interview<\/a> with Gary Schultz, Savini described his first  major directorial gig as \u201cthe worst nightmare of my life,\u201d due to production  planning issues and two less than ideal producers (most likely exploitation  veteran Menahem Golan, and sexploitation veteran Ami Artzi) whereas in an  interview in Roy Frumkes\u2019 <strong>Document of the Dead<\/strong> (1985) film,  Romero describes two events that made the job difficult for Savini: near the end  of production the money ran out, and unlike fast-footed Romero, Savini\u2019s  reliance on meticulous storyboards hindered his ability to think fast and  improvise.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps due to his ability to carry a film, Tony Todd achieved a career high  as the eponymous <strong>Candyman<\/strong> (1992), but in spite of his genuine  dramatic skills and magnificent voice, he\u2019s been underused in both dramatic  films and horror, often cast in lesser works for marquee value much like  Savini.<\/p>\n<p>Patricia Tallman, who had a small role in Romero\u2019s underrated <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kqek.com\/dvd_reviews\/j2l\/3275_Knightriders1981.htm\">Knightriders<\/a><\/strong> (1981), also appeared as a witch in Sam Raimi\u2019s <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kqek.com\/dvd_reviews\/a\/2336_ArmyDarknessBoomstick.htm\">Army of  Darkness<\/a><\/strong> (1992) before enjoying a steady character on  <strong>Babylon 5 <\/strong>(1995-1998).<\/p>\n<p>Documentaries on Romeros&#8217; Dead films include <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kqek.com\/dvd_reviews\/d\/4069_DocumentOfTheDead.htm\">Document of the  Dead<\/a><\/strong> [M] (1985), <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kqek.com\/dvd_reviews\/n2o\/3694_NightLivingDead25thAnnDoc.htm\"><strong>Night  of the Living Dead: 25th Anniversary Documentary<\/strong><\/a> [<a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?p=6473\">M<\/a>] (1993), and <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kqek.com\/dvd_reviews\/a\/3693_AutopsyDead2009.htm\"><strong>Autopsy  of the Dead<\/strong><\/a> [<a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?p=6471\">M<\/a>]  (2009).<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>\u00a9 2013 Mark R. Hasan<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>External References<\/em>:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0100258\/combined\">IMDB<\/a> &#8212; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.soundtrackcollector.com\/catalog\/soundtrackdetail.php?movieid=49444\">Soundtrack Album<\/a> &#8212; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.soundtrackcollector.com\/composer\/4336\/Paul+McCollough\">Composer Filmography<\/a><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><em>Amazon Search Links:<\/em><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.ca\/b?_encoding=UTF8&amp;site-redirect=&amp;node=917972&amp;tag=kqco-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=15121&amp;creative=330641\" target=\"_blank\">Amazon.ca<\/a><img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.assoc-amazon.ca\/e\/ir?t=kqco-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=15\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" \/> <img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.assoc-amazon.ca\/e\/ir?t=kqco-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=15\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" \/> <span class=\"style8\">&#8212;<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/b?_encoding=UTF8&amp;site-redirect=&amp;node=130&amp;tag=kqco06-20&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325\" target=\"_blank\">Amazon.com<\/a><img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.assoc-amazon.com\/e\/ir?t=kqco06-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" \/> <img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.assoc-amazon.com\/e\/ir?t=kqco06-20&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=1\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" \/> <span class=\"style8\">&#8212;<\/span> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/b?_encoding=UTF8&amp;site-redirect=&amp;node=283926&amp;tag=kqco-21&amp;linkCode=ur2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738\" target=\"_blank\">Amazon.co.uk<\/a><img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.assoc-amazon.co.uk\/e\/ir?t=kqco-21&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=2\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" \/> <img loading=\"lazy\" style=\"border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;\" src=\"https:\/\/www.assoc-amazon.co.uk\/e\/ir?t=kqco-21&amp;l=ur2&amp;o=2\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" width=\"1\" height=\"1\" \/><br \/>\n<span style=\"color: #ffffff;\">.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Return to<\/strong>:\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\">Home <\/a>\/\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?page_id=6\">Blu-ray, DVD, Film Reviews<\/a> <\/em>\/\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/kqek.com\/mobile\/?page_id=629\">N to O<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Return to: Home \/\u00a0Blu-ray, DVD, Film Reviews \/ N to O . 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