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Showing posts with label dawn of the dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dawn of the dead. Show all posts
Monday, June 2, 2025
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Wednesday, October 2, 2024
2K Replay: DAWN OF THE DEAD
by Adam Riske
Nominated for “Biggest Surprise of the Year” at the Golden Schmoes Awards. It lost to Shaun of the Dead.Wednesday, September 28, 2022
FTM 646: DAWN OF THE DEAD
Get ready for Scary Movie Month with Patrick and JB talking about one of the best horror movies ever made.
Monday, March 14, 2022
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Friday, November 22, 2019
Blind Spots No More
by Erika Bromley
I watched a record amount of movies for Scary Movie Month this year, and that’s saying a lot for someone who (like all of you reading this) grew up loving movies and watching as many as I could. It’s the “as many as I could” part that is different for all movie lovers.
I watched a record amount of movies for Scary Movie Month this year, and that’s saying a lot for someone who (like all of you reading this) grew up loving movies and watching as many as I could. It’s the “as many as I could” part that is different for all movie lovers.
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
24 Hours of Movies: America, F*@# Yeah
Thursday, December 14, 2017
24 Hours of Movies: Trapped!
by Patrick Bromley
We're stuck! And since we're not going anywhere, so let's watch a bunch of movies!
We're stuck! And since we're not going anywhere, so let's watch a bunch of movies!
Monday, July 17, 2017
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Second Comings: Dawn(s) of the Dead
by Alejandra Gonzalez
As someone who used to be impartial to anything that dealt with zombies, I thought it would be interesting to revisit the movie that changed that forever and its remake, which celebrates its 13th birthday this week. Before having seen George Romero’s 1978 masterpiece, Dawn of the Dead, I would argue that “zombie” movies all followed the same formula and that zombies (and movies about them) were lame as hell. Upon recently revisiting both the classic and its 2004 remake (Zack Snyder’s directorial debut), I realized that I was VERY wrong. How could that be true when even a zombie movie remake could be SO different from its iconic original? In the case of Dawn of the Dead, it’s almost like watching two completely different movies, which in turn makes my job here a little harder. Either way, here I go.
As someone who used to be impartial to anything that dealt with zombies, I thought it would be interesting to revisit the movie that changed that forever and its remake, which celebrates its 13th birthday this week. Before having seen George Romero’s 1978 masterpiece, Dawn of the Dead, I would argue that “zombie” movies all followed the same formula and that zombies (and movies about them) were lame as hell. Upon recently revisiting both the classic and its 2004 remake (Zack Snyder’s directorial debut), I realized that I was VERY wrong. How could that be true when even a zombie movie remake could be SO different from its iconic original? In the case of Dawn of the Dead, it’s almost like watching two completely different movies, which in turn makes my job here a little harder. Either way, here I go.
Friday, October 30, 2015
F This Movie! - George Romero's Dead Series
Patrick and Mike close out #ScaryMovieMonth with their annual franchise podcast, this year looking at the great George Romero's six zombie movies.
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Friday, April 3, 2015
This or That: Dawn of the Dead (1978) vs. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
by Patrick Bromley and Doug Schultz
Patrick and Doug are best friends who don't always see eye to eye on movies. They don't fight! Just disagree. And their first disagreement is about zombie movies.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Thursday, July 11, 2013
10 Superior Horror Sequels
by Patrick Bromley
A recent rewatch of Wrong Turn 2 (in conjunction with my piece on its director, Joe Lynch, and Holliston) got me thinking about horror sequels that surpass the originals. Not all of you will agree with all of my choices.
A recent rewatch of Wrong Turn 2 (in conjunction with my piece on its director, Joe Lynch, and Holliston) got me thinking about horror sequels that surpass the originals. Not all of you will agree with all of my choices.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Watchin' Trailerz with Doug (Oct. 19)
Only 13 more days of #ScaryMovieMonth left! Bittersweet, no? For this second-to-last Friday of October, let's take a look at some ZOMBIE FILMS from the past! Probably one of my personal favorite subgenres of horror, and, yet, there are SO MANY BAD ONES. Even the master himself, Mr. Romero, has laid some mighty big turds. Stop it already, George!
Two quick notes: 1.) If you're planning on attending the MASSACRE at the Portage Theater in Chicago this weekend, stop by and say hi! According to JB, the first 20 fans will get an "F This Movie!" button. And, as we all know, buttons are the currency of the future! 2.) Don't forget to take part in the Scary Movie Challenge III! LET'S CRUSH THIS THING.
Two quick notes: 1.) If you're planning on attending the MASSACRE at the Portage Theater in Chicago this weekend, stop by and say hi! According to JB, the first 20 fans will get an "F This Movie!" button. And, as we all know, buttons are the currency of the future! 2.) Don't forget to take part in the Scary Movie Challenge III! LET'S CRUSH THIS THING.
Monday, October 10, 2011
F This Movie! - F Zombie Movies!
Scary Movie Month continues as Patrick and JB discuss their favorite zombie movies. And eat brains. BRRRRAAAAAAAAINS.
Download this episode here. (27.7 MB)
Email F This Movie! at fthismoviepodcast(at)gmail.com
Subscribe to F This Movie! in iTunes
Become a fan of F This Movie! on Facebook and follow F This Movie! on Twitter
Also discussed this episode: The Curse of Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), Dead & Buried, The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
Join in the F This Movie! F Scary Movies! Challenge II!
Download this episode here. (27.7 MB)
Email F This Movie! at fthismoviepodcast(at)gmail.com
Subscribe to F This Movie! in iTunes
Become a fan of F This Movie! on Facebook and follow F This Movie! on Twitter
Also discussed this episode: The Curse of Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), Dead & Buried, The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)
Join in the F This Movie! F Scary Movies! Challenge II!
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