RIP George Romero
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BREAKING: George Romero, pioneering horror-film director who made zombie movies, dies at age 77.</p>— The Associated Press (@AP) <a href="https://twitter.com/AP/status/886709390518214656">July 16, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Night of the Living Dead was a classic. Bruiser was probably the worst movie I've ever watched. RIP George. |
He should be returning soon as a zombie.
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I thought he was the joker?
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RIP, the father of the living dead.
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RIP. A true innovator. Pop culture has ripped him off for the past 50 years
Most of his movies were crap though. |
I think I saw "Night of the Living Dead" when I was about 14 or so and it scared the shit out of me as I watched it alone in the dark. Was scariest movie I ever saw until the Exorcist.
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Oh ****!
Dawn of the Dead is still one of my favorite films EVER. I literally re-watched the remake two or three nights ago and parts of the original within the last week. I have probably seen Dawn of the Dead 40-50 times and Day of the Dead 30-40. He had other films which were thought provoking (Martin) at the very least. Amazing guy for the horror genre... |
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Martin Landau of Mission Impossible fame. Dead at 89.
That would be the original Mission Impossible with Peter Graves, brother of James Arness, aka Matt Dillon. That's Matt Dillon from Gunsmoke. Not the actor Matt Dillon. God, I feel old. |
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