Day of the Dead (2008)

Filed under: 2000s Zombie Movies — Tags: , — Bub @ 4:22 am March 9, 2009

Day of the Dead is a horror film which is nominally a quasi-remake of George A. Romero’s classic zombie film of the same name, which was the third in Romero’s Dead series. The film is directed by Steve Miner (who also directed Friday the 13th Part 2, Friday the 13th Part 3 and Halloween H20: 20 Years Later) and written by Jeffrey Reddick. It was originally set for theatrical distribution, but was instead released directly to video.

The film was principally shot in Bulgaria, with limited shooting in Los Angeles, California. Tyler Bates provided the soundtrack, and screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick has a cameo appearance as an ill-fated police officer.

Comparisons to the original

This film actually bears little resemblance to the original Day of the Dead from 1985. Similarities include the names of several characters, including Dr. Logan, Salazar, Cpt. Rhodes, and Sarah. None of these characters bears any similarity to those of Romero’s original characters other than their names. One character, Bud Crain, is potentially meant to identify with Bub, the trained zombie in Romero’s film. In this new version, Bud is a soldier who becomes a zombie who remains with survivors and aids them in surviving, including a scene where he shoots a gun at one of the main antagonists, just as the zombie Bub does at the conclusion of Romero’s Day.

Another similarity can be found in the new film’s conclusion as the survivors retreat into an underground bunker and missile silo, which is the setting for the original film. The contents of the underground bunker are, however, entirely different from the original.

The film does not follow Romero’s guidelines of what a zombie is at all; instead of a mysterious and unknown force bringing people back from the dead, the ‘zombies’ of this film are humans infected with a virus that makes them attack uninfected humans. When the infection takes control, the individual freezes completely, as the virus fully overwhelms their body. Once changed, the infected inexplicably gain numerous open sores on their faces. Once they are infected, the zombies gain super-human abilities, such as climbing walls, running along the ceiling, and jumping very high. This is very different than Romero’s “slow-moving” zombies and Zack Snyder’s 2004 Dawn of the Dead’s “fast” zombies which can run but at a normal speed for humans. For some reason, contact with fire causes the zombies to disintegrate instantly.

The original Day of the Dead picked up well after the first zombie outbreak; a group of scientists and army personnel believe they might be the only living people left as they have not made contact with any other survivors in weeks. This film begins as the outbreak begins, making it more similar to Night of the Living Dead.

Cast

  • Mena Suvari as Sarah Bowman
  • Nick Cannon as Salazar
  • Michael Welch as Trevor Bowman
  • AnnaLynne McCord as Nina
  • Stark Sands as Bud Crain
  • Matt Rippy as Dr. Logan
  • Ian McNeice as D.J. Paul
  • Christa Campbell as Mrs. Leitner
  • Ving Rhames as Capt. Rhodes

Day of the Dead 2: Contagium

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Day of the Dead 2: Contagium is a low-budget quasi-prequel to the George A. Romero film Day of the Dead. Although it is advertised as an official sequel as Taurus Entertainment Company holds the rights to the original film, no one from the original film had any involvement in Contagium.

Plot

In 1968, in the Ravenside Military Hospital in a military facility in Pennsylvania, the army loses control of an experiment of a lethal biological weapon that changes the DNA and transforms human beings into zombies. A group of soldiers are sent to the hospital to eliminate the infected staff and interns but private DeLuca steals a test tube with the virus and hides it inside a vacuum flask. He is transformed into a zombie and killed but the vacuum flask falls into the grass.

In the present day, a group of patients in the mental institution Ravenside Memorial Hospital finds the vacuum flask and later when one of them opens the vessel, the culture tube drops on the floor of a bathroom contaminating the group.

Reception

The film has received dominantly negative reviews. One factor stems from the title, as the plot of the film and its depiction of zombies are at odds with those in both the original Day of the Dead and Romero’s Dead series as a whole. Heavy criticism have also been aimed at the film’s acting, special effects, and script.

Dawn of the Dead (2004)

Dawn of the Dead is a 2004 horror remake of George A. Romero’s 1978 film of the same name. The remake and original both depict a handful of human survivors living in a shopping mall surrounded by swarms of zombies, but the details differ significantly. Directed by Zack Snyder, the film was produced by Strike Entertainment, released by Universal Studios and stars Ving Rhames, Sarah Polley and Jake Weber with cameos from original cast members Ken Foree, Scott Reiniger and Tom Savini. It was released in the United States on March 19, 2004 and in the United Kingdom on March 26, 2004. The film was Rated R in the U.S. for “Pervasive strong horror violence and gore, language and sexuality”. In Australia it was edited for content and is rated MA15.

Production

James Gunn is only partially responsible for the screenplay, despite receiving solo writing credit. After he left the project to concentrate on Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, both Michael Tolkin and Scott Frank were brought in for rewrites. In a commentary track on the Ultimate Edition DVD for the original Dawn, producer Richard P. Rubenstein explained that Tolkin further developed the characters, while Frank provided some of the bigger and upbeat action sequences.

The mall scenes of the film as well as the rooftop scenes were shot in the Thornhill Square Shopping Centre in Thornhill, Ontario and the rest of the scenes were shot in the Aileen-Willowbrook Neighborhood of Thornhill, Ontario. The set for Ana and Louis’s bedroom was constructed in a backroom of the mall. The mall was defunct, which is the reason the production used it; the movie crew completely renovated the structure, and stocked it with fictitious stores after Starbucks Coffee and numerous other corporations refused to let their names be used  (two exceptions to this are Roots and Panasonic). Most of the mall was demolished shortly after the film was shot. The fictitious stores include a coffeeshop called Hallowed Grounds (a lyric from Johnny Cash’s song “The Man Comes Around,” which was used over the opening credits), and an upscale department store called Gaylen Ross (an in-joke reference to one of the stars of the original 1978 movie).

The first half of the film was shot almost entirely in chronological order, while the final sequences on the boat and island were shot much later and at a different location (Universal Studios Hollywood) than the rest of the movie, after preview audiences objected to the sudden ending of the original print.

Cast

  • Sarah Polley - Ana Clark
  • Ving Rhames - Kenneth Hall
  • Jake Weber – Michael
  • Michael Kelly - C.J.
  • Kevin Zegers - Terry
  • Lindy Booth - Nicole
  • Mekhi Phifer -  Andre
  • Inna Korobkina - Luda
  • Ty Burrell - Steve Markus
  • Michael Barry - Bart
  • Jayne Eastwood - Norma

Dance of the Dead

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Dance of the Dead is a 2008 American independent zombie comedy, directed by Gregg Bishop and written by Joe Ballarini. The film featured Jared Kusnitz, Greyson Chadwick, Chandler Darby, and Carissa Capobianco. The plot revolves around the mysterious reanimation of the dead and the efforts of Jimmy, Lindsey, Stephen, Gwen and Kyle to save their local high school prom from attack.

The film had a limited theatrical release at Mann’s Chinese 6 Theatres on 13 October 2008, one day before being released on DVD. Originally finished in 2007, the film premiered at a number of film festivals throughout 2008 to mostly positive reviews. Notable premieres include the South by Southwest Film Festival and the Atlanta Film Festival.

Cast

  • Jared Kusnitz as Jimmy, the film’s chief protagonist. Jimmy is a self-styled class clown without direction in life.
  • Greyson Chadwick, as Lindsey. Lindsey is Jimmy’s on-again-off-again girlfriend and Vice-President of the Student Council.
  • Chandler Darby, as Steven. Steven is the class geek. He secretly has a crush on Gwen. Is turned into a zombie after Gwen bites him while kissing and is killed when Jimmy blows up the school.
  • Carissa Capobianco, as Gwen. Gwen is a popular cheerleader who suddenly finds herself without a date to the prom after her date ate bad spinach. Falls for Steven but is bitten by a zombie, dies turns Steven into a zombie and dies again when Jimmy blows up the school.
  • Randy McDowell, as Jules. Jules is President of the Sci-Fi Club. Survives the movie.
  • Blair Redford, as Nash Rambler. Leader of a band made out of stoners. Discovers that the dead like his bands music and survives the movie although one of his friends and fellow bandmates is killed.
  • Mark Oliver, as Coach Keel. The school’s coach who seems to have some kind of military background. After meeting up with the surviving students he takes command and leads an attack on the school that erdicates the zombies.
  • Justin Welborn, as Kyle Grubin. Jimmy’s enemy. He is found by Jimmy hiding behind his truck. He is killed when a zombie bites him in the neck. Turns into a zombie and dies again when he is beaten to death.
  • James Jarrett, as Gravedigger. Aware of the events that have been happening. Decides to keep quiet so he can keep his job. Survives the movie and is left to clean up the mess after Jimmy blows up the school.

City of Rott

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City of Rott is a 2006 zombie-themed animated movie by Frank Sudol. The movie uses simple animation, like a 2D cartoon.

Plot

The story begins after the Earth’s water supply has been infected by a strange parasite known as Rot Worms. Rot Worm eggs were delivered by rain, and there’s no place on the planet that is free from the Rot Worms. Once hatched, they begin feasting on human flesh, turning their hosts into mindless zombies. The movie follows Fred, an old man with a walker trying to survive