View Poll Results: "Dawn of the Dead" (78)...which UE version?
Original Theatrical Cut



28
48.28%
European (Dario Argento) Cut



1
1.72%
Extended Cut



24
41.38%
F*** them all, the re-make is the only 1!!



5
8.62%
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"Dawn of the Dead" (78)...which UE version?
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"Dawn of the Dead" (78)...which UE version?
I have yet to see the European cut which is why I am prompted to ask. I enjoyed the theatrical and digged the extended as well. Slight nod to the te though. I am looking forward to the European cut and really want to see if different and how.
So which of the 3 versions on the Ultimate Edition set to you prefer and watch most?
Time to revisit...and thoughts on this ultimate masterpiece of a film?
So which of the 3 versions on the Ultimate Edition set to you prefer and watch most?
Time to revisit...and thoughts on this ultimate masterpiece of a film?
#2
Extended.
But the only thing I don't like about the extended cut is the stock music that's played during the apartment raid and helicopter re-fueling sequences. Makes the movie look more dated than it really is.
But the only thing I don't like about the extended cut is the stock music that's played during the apartment raid and helicopter re-fueling sequences. Makes the movie look more dated than it really is.
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I prefer Anchor Bay's 25th Anniversary Edition because it contains most of the footage from the extended but also includes all of the Goblin tracks.
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DVD Talk Limited Edition
I prefer the original US Theatrical Cut, because it's the one that I initially saw many many times when this movie became my favorite horror movie.
I think the European Cut is interesting, to see a movie that i'm so familiar with and yet it has totally different music that gives it a different feel (rock music!) and some different scenes and extensions or shortenings of scenes.
Haven't seen the extended cut. I'm gonna buy the UE soon, though.
I think the European Cut is interesting, to see a movie that i'm so familiar with and yet it has totally different music that gives it a different feel (rock music!) and some different scenes and extensions or shortenings of scenes.
Haven't seen the extended cut. I'm gonna buy the UE soon, though.
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Originally Posted by sracer
I prefer Anchor Bay's 25th Anniversary Edition because it contains most of the footage from the extended but also includes all of the Goblin tracks.
That would be my choice as well.As far as the versions in the UE, I'd have to give the edge to the Theatrical vs the Extended since it has the complete Goblin score.
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Originally Posted by Mountain Biker
That would be my choice as well.As far as the versions in the UE, I'd have to give the edge to the Theatrical vs the Extended since it has the complete Goblin score.
#9
DVD Talk Limited Edition
I don't much like the European cut. I like the theatrical and extended fine (even the cheesy music). The new one isn't bad either (although if you listen to the commentary, the director comes across as way too pleased with himself).
#13
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
Originally Posted by Seantn
The original is my favorite horror film of all time, but I loved the remake.
#14
DVD Talk Gold Edition
The theatrical. I enjoy the extended quite a bit, and the VHS I have (and watched A LOT) is extended, but the theatrical I just enjoy more. The European is okay. It's very interesting with a more serious tone and more gore (mostly headshots, alternate takes), but Goblin is overused, and I prefer the TC's tone.
Watching all is a good idea though. I believe there is quite a bit of stuff in the Euro cut not in the EC.
I wouldn't say avoid the Remake, but I liked very little about it. Which stinks because I was looking forward to it.
Watching all is a good idea though. I believe there is quite a bit of stuff in the Euro cut not in the EC.
I wouldn't say avoid the Remake, but I liked very little about it. Which stinks because I was looking forward to it.
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I watched the Extended last night....way too long. The extra scenes were mostly filler (Extra shots of then walking around the mall), but some the additional gore scenes were pretty cool. I missed the Goblin soundtrack.
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Originally Posted by scott1598
doesn't the Extended have the complete as well? i thought it was the te, just added scenes and added music...
I prefer the theatrical cut because it flows much better but I like the extended cut in that it feels more epic. You get more of an idea of how long they were actually there in the mall.
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I think the theatrical cut is the most optimum, "efficient" cut of the film, and I mean that from a pragmatic as well as an artistic perspective. It simply balances better than the other two IMHO. I very much like the fact that the other two versions exist though. The Euro version is a bit more grueling and audience conscious while the extended version is more conscious of story and character while sacrificing editorial rythym and dynamics to a certain extent.
BTW, I very much liked the remake. It's basically character driven, which is why the original is so beloved. A very, very interesting film, in a lot of ways.
BTW, I very much liked the remake. It's basically character driven, which is why the original is so beloved. A very, very interesting film, in a lot of ways.



