MOVIE / DVD INFO:Title: Night of the Living Dead (1990)Genre: HorrorDirector: Tom SaviniRating: RLength: 1h28Video: Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1Audio: English and PortugueseSubtitles: English, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish and ThaiStars:Tony Todd Patricia TallmanTom TowlesMcKee AndersonWilliam Butler Plot:Seven strangers are trapped in an isolated farmhouse while cannibalistic zombies – awakened from death by the return of a radioactive space probe – wage a relentless attack, killing (and eating) everyone in their path. The classic for the 90’s graphic, gruesome and more terrifying than ever!My Thoughts:One of the shitiest blu-ray ever made was just released a couple of days ago for this movie, so to celebrate this event I've decided to watch the DVD.As I've already said here a couple of times I'm not the biggest fan of this remake. Of course if the original version was this one it would be different as the movie is not that bad but far for flawless. But I can't isolate this film from the original as hard as I try. So this is my problem with it... Barbara does not react realistically. I know that she act like a whiner in the original wich is annoying but understandable as she's under a shock. But in this one she goes from a total mental shock to Rambo in less than 5 minutes... and that doesn't make sense. But this isn't my only problem... they change too many things, the fate of the character being the worst of those modifications.But not everything is negative, by exemple Tom Towles and Tony Todd are two good cast choice, even if personally I prefer the interpretation of Duane Jones. The special effects are convenable too (but certainly not as good as those in Day of the Dead). Tom Savini is certainly not a good director (honestly he is a really crappy one) but at least he didn't add 500 new characters that we don't care for in his version of this film...If you can watch it and forget the original you will certainly appreciate it, if you can't you'll do like me and find it ok. Rating :
But with some movies, i think they have done a better job sometimes with theremakes, than with the originals