


The early scenes of the zombies doing their own thing are then cut with a group of soldiers basically shooting them from sport. Obviously the film was a dead aim at the Iraq war with one of the main points being made is that the zombies weren't hurting anyone and they really weren't doing any harm until people started to harm them. It's really remarkable at how well this movie did with both fans, critics and the box office but revisiting it years later it's safe to say that it has stood the test of time and remains of gory shocker with the typical Romero political nature. Romero would ever make a zombie film but he came back with this one, which was made for a studio. After the box office failure of DAY OF THE DEAD it really wasn't certain if George A. The community is surrounded by walls to keep the people safe from the zombies but when one worker (John Leguizamo) is refused a chance to live there he soon threatens the safety of those inside. Land of the Dead (2005) *** (out of 4) Years after the zombie outbreaks has occurred, the rich Kaufman (Dennis Hopper) developed a sky scrapper where if you were rich enough you could live there.
