Night Of The Living Dead 3D Dvd
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Night Of The Living Dead 3D Dvd
Did anyone notice the new Night Of The Living Dead 3D dvd that came out last week? The only store I could find this dvd was Target. Another interesting tidbit. On the back of the dvd case it states this movie is in the public domain and Romero had nothing to do with this release, does that mean anyone can make a Night Of The Living Dead movie? If so does anyone have 1 million bucks to invest in my Night Of The Living Dead movie I want to make? Thing of the money to be made!
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Yes, I'm pretty sure anyone can release Night of the Living Dead. He mentions it in a commentary somewhere that it was originally called Night of the Flesh Eaters, and he had a copyright for that, but then when they changed before release to NOTLD, they forgot to add a copyright to the new name.
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Originally Posted by Lastdaysofrain
The reason they made the remake in 1990 was so the original investors could make some profit on the movie for once.
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Did anyone notice the new Night Of The Living Dead 3D dvd that came out last week?
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I bought it at Target a few days ago but the 3D Glasses were missing. I exchanged it for 3 different copies at the store and none had the glasses included. I'm not sure if it's a store-wide issue with the copies they received, but as a heads-up you might want to check your copy before leaving the store.
I plan to re-buy it at another store. I've heard bad things about it, but it seems most are related to the naming (calling it "Night of the living dead") opposed to being a bad movie.
I plan to re-buy it at another store. I've heard bad things about it, but it seems most are related to the naming (calling it "Night of the living dead") opposed to being a bad movie.
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The red/blue anaglyph version included on the DVD is OK, but the flick looked *far* better in the digitally projected polarized (clear glasses) 3-D version that was shown at last year's World 3D Film Expo II.
Anaglyph just can't compare and it's hard to watch it for more than a few minutes at a time. The 35mm anaglyph version released to theatres was awful, but the polarized version had pretty good depth and looked great. Too bad more people can't see it that way!
Anaglyph just can't compare and it's hard to watch it for more than a few minutes at a time. The 35mm anaglyph version released to theatres was awful, but the polarized version had pretty good depth and looked great. Too bad more people can't see it that way!
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Romero also mentioned at a discussion panel i attended that was the reason he was ok with the dreadful 30th anniversary DVD with new scenes and score.
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It's a terrible movie, which breaks my heart as it has the great, great Sid Haig in it...in 3-D!...and it's still awful.
As far as the original NOTLD being public domain, I thought I'd read or seen something that it actually ISN'T. It's such a common misconception, however, that there's floods of people trying to make a buck by putting out a version. Maybe I'm wrong?
As far as the original NOTLD being public domain, I thought I'd read or seen something that it actually ISN'T. It's such a common misconception, however, that there's floods of people trying to make a buck by putting out a version. Maybe I'm wrong?
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It's such a common misconception, however, that there's floods of people trying to make a buck by putting out a version. Maybe I'm wrong?
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My Target copies were missing the glasses, too!
I have many pairs left over from other titles, so no worries.....I agree with Steve Phillips, the image was barely passable in terms of depth...there are much better anaglyph titles on the market....I was hoping for something better!
Imagine your average Joe breaking open the seal on Halloween night and finding no glasses to watch it with!
My Target copies were missing the glasses, too!
I have many pairs left over from other titles, so no worries.....I agree with Steve Phillips, the image was barely passable in terms of depth...there are much better anaglyph titles on the market....I was hoping for something better!
Imagine your average Joe breaking open the seal on Halloween night and finding no glasses to watch it with!
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On the back of the dvd case it states this movie is in the public domain and Romero had nothing to do with this release, does that mean anyone can make a Night Of The Living Dead movie?
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I'm confused - is this the same old NOTLD movie that is now in 3D or is this just a new movie with the same name? If it's the old movie what new scenes are in it?
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Originally Posted by Kerborus
I'm confused - is this the same old NOTLD movie that is now in 3D or is this just a new movie with the same name? If it's the old movie what new scenes are in it?