I wanted to add, that in an ad for the 1999 Anniversary release, the "Directors Cut", the 'rainbow' Andy Warhol one, was actually "full frame". I didn't know this but comparing the two (I bought that version new in 1999) this cut still shows a LITTLE more on the top and bottom. Worth mentioning, but still that copy isn't online IIRC.
Thank you for uploading this. Dawn of the Dead is my favorite movie of all time. I talked my mother into taking me to see this in the theater when I was 12. Needless to say, she was mortified.😂
I was watching it one night years ago, and little did I know, my 7 year old niece snuck down the stairs and was watching it from the other room. I didn't hear her until the "zombie kids" scene ... because she audibly gasped. I turn around and look into the dark room and I could just make her little silhouette out. Well, needless to say, I did what every responsible adult would do... I asked her if she wanted to stay up and watch it with me. She's 26 years old now and still tells me to this day how special that was to her. Its those little things... like watching a violent zombie movie... that can make a lasting impact on a little precocious kid. Im tellin you... zombies. Kids love em.
This is what happens when you refuse to stop scrolling in the wee hours of the night... Until you find a Gem like "THIS" !!! Wow Cool !!! Now I can finally enjoy a good flick !!! 1:30 am Saturday morning yay ❤❤❤❤ Thanks 😁
My goodness I would KILL for one of those old chocolate-brown men's leather coats, or the fur coat Peter wore. Real leather and fur, real craftsmanship, timeless design. Beautiful old rifles, too.
Yea, you and the rest of the world. I found one at a THRIFT store and they were asking $230 for it!!! Thing was PRESITNE though. I wanted it so bad but had just had my son at the time and could not afford a near $300 coat. You ain't joking though, they are nice. Last forever and most of all, they are warm!
@@kaizomb both films I can watch over and over my friend, no joke. Land of the dead too. On an interesting side note, I happen to like 1991 Night of the Living dead. I know that version is not a popular Zombie film but I still enjoy it. 28 weeks later isn't too bad either.
Hasta la fecha, es definitivamente, la mejor pelicula de Zombies realizada, y una obra maestra de George y su equipo!!!! disfrutando los diferentes cortes, es algo inagotable. MUCHAS GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR!!!
hi John thank you for posting I saw this movie in high school when it first came out I am delighted to watch this cut thanks again and keep up the great work . 😅northern Maine
Thanks for posting this. I have various copies of this movie on VHS, DVD, and Blu Ray as well. Years ago when I worked in movie making I helped produce a zombie film and we interviewed a few people from Dawn to promote our movie like Jim Krut the Helicopter Zombie, and the Hari Krishna zombies at the end. Great times and laughs.
yea i used that clip as a sample for my wife's cell phone for when someone called her LOLLL freeeeee she asked me how to change it and i said i didnt now how to change it we when to the cell phone dealer and she played it and i was walking to the car in tears and she said oh god your something else , so i put return of the living dead the part if you like this job .........stupid %$#$% like this job she when and put the wizard of oz on my phone
Video Treasures was one of the very first budget video companies in the 1980s. They released 70s and early 80s titles, recorded in EP mode and sold them at retailers for an afforable take home price
Im italian.. when i see for the First Time this master piece i was 12 years old and my Life changed Forever.. now im 38 and no day end without thinking what a huge Genius was our Hero G Romero.. he gift at all of us the greatest Adventure never made.. rest in Power George we love u
the thing I always appreciate about the zombies in Romero's films - they look and move like they are dead. They don't sprint like an athlete or scream and roar with rage. They just kinda look stupid and slow right up until they pile on top of you and rip your guts out.
@@samellowery I was thinking about the remake of Dawn, or the new Amazon series "Apocalypse Z", but Garland and Boyle did start that whole sub-sub-genre. I just love that paradox of the cold, dead body that stands up, looks straight at you, and with rigor mortis setting in - starts walking towards you to take a bite. Slow, stupid and weak as individuals - unstoppable and lethal with enough numbers.
Yes, this right here! I always thought the best portrayal of zombies is in Dawn: pale, blue, slow, oblivious, simple and just dumb. And not scary at all. But now Hollywood has just turned them into ravenous, super smart and super fast typical monsters, like vampires.
He said he felt like a "hitman" or a "serial killer" back in the day...he'd be driving across states with a trunk full of severed heads, body parts and buckets of pig blood for whatever current gore-fest he was working on. 😁 Industry legend and all around top bloke! His remake of "Night" stands on its own as well IMO (rest in peace Tony Todd).☝
I was very little the year this movie came out on vhs in the early 1980’s. I remember screaming and freaking out after the first 10 minutes my parents tried to watch this, so much so that they had to shut it off. I think a lot of it had to do with recently watching my little brother die in our living room in my mom’s arms after a short battle with a rare leukemia. It scared me something awful!
John , Hi......I Own Every Version From Every Company From Every Country. And The Different Soundtracks. I Love All The "VERSIONS"..... I've Been A George A. Romero Fan For Over 40 Yrs.
"Look, they were human beings, man!" That lasts just as long as they hurt nobody else. If a single person gets killed, you get the doom squad stomping you.
I remember my mom taking my sister and my cousin to see this at the Joliet mall in the 80s. What made the whole situation better was the amount of characters in the theater😀 Still one of the best zombie movies ever made I probably seen it 200 times. Thank you, mom rest in peace Thank you, George Romero
They need to make a game base on this movie On the same timeline First person shooter Survival Build shelter hold the undead Fight the living Yeah that be fun I do like the slower Zombies to kill What y’all think
@seanmills7586 I believe 86 or so. In the 80's. On multiple home computers such as Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST. It is first person. Wouldn't say it is a shooter it does have shooting in it. Yes I have played it via emulation. It is. Okish I guess.
@@LUCKO2022 interesting, a modern version might be cool but gaming is... a mixed bag nowadays so I dunno. I think george would need to be involved for it to be good so that has kinda passed.
This is what the survivors of the remake should of done be smart and stayed in the mall until everything was gone or made it a fortress bringing in more survivors trustworthy enough to survive the zombie apocalypse having their own Vegetables to grow money is worthless knowledge and working together as a whole is great.
I would have not only hid that stairwell like they did, but I would have demolished the stairs on both levels, and permanently sealed that door. I would have also covered up all of the glass doors so no one could see in, and reinforced those from the inside as well. Turn of all the lights and the elevators and just stay up in the offices. Unless the raiders set the place on fire, they could have just waited it out SMH.
@@The_OneManCrowd In a real life, the army would have put any zombie uprising within a few days. just like they did in Shawn of the Dead, which a more realistic scenario
Ashamed to say this is the first time ive seen this. Love the remake, and Night of the living dead. This is pure cheesey not great acting or special effects. And i wouldn't change a bit of it. This is friggin great😂. Bravo on whoever put this out...but you ruined almost 3 hours of my workday👍
MOUT Military Operations on Urban Terrain. A standard technique is to remove the stairs or block them. In Night of the Living Dead they could have taken the stairs apart to reinforce the windows and sat it out upstairs quietly. I've watched a version of two but have not seen all the deleted scenes. They do use a very long stairway though. ( I'm not sure if the complete or long versions include them all and will have to see how much of the length was bitten off.)
I remember when I first saw this movie.... It was a real punch in the mouth: an incredible and unbearable hit of dystopian and horror alternative reality.... And I ve been so scared by the adeherent to post modern society that thisnfilm portraits : look at our society and tell that it s that dofferent form the film: thousand and thousands of beings enslved to their rat race , in their cyclic and never ending search for a safe place out of this delusional and morbid reality , while the radio voice goes on tellig you that everything is allright and we r living in the best possible reality, despite the world crumbling down all around and wars, climate, economy, even families and basic moral values keep on falling and our society rotting out.... Hell is anolace on earth , and we are living it.... I LOVE THIS MOVIE....it s a real criticism to our society, made of real dead like beings who roam aimlessly in the search for a meaning in aeaningless society.... Trying to sirvive the rat race ,in the hope of fond a safe place out of it.... The real nightmare is our rotten society, that Romero depicts using this zombie methaporic movie....
Still great movies. Love the extra content to flesh out what was going on. Most movie miss the nuances and decision making that adds to the chaos going on.
I love how all these SWAT team officers have a pistol and these M-16 A1’s. They always use the revolvers with just 6 rounds. I guess in close quarters like that it would make sense.
Anybody care to post time stamps to indicate which scenes are different from the theatrical release? I know the part from 18:21 to 21:55 is added, and features Joe Pilato, who later played Captain Rhodes in Day of the Dead. Pretty sure 1:43:53 - 1:45:07 is different too. 2:10:52 is also added, I think. I don't remember the part where Fran tells Peter that Flyboy hasn't answered the radio for hours. (I always thought he turned into a zombie almost immediately after the elevator attack.)
Обажаю этот фильм , атмосфера , игра актёров , звук , всё шикарно и так уютно , как будто не ужастик , а постановка о мечте , у вас там на западе супермаркеты давно , а в Беларуси относительно недавно , но тогда режиссёр сыграл на этом месте здорово .)
Oh man I have this 2 VHS set boxed up somewhere in my attic or basement. Bought it early 1997 during the NBA All star weekend here in Cleveland Ohio. Mine is "letter boxed" tho.
i wonder if i own this then. Was it the double vhs with the military pilot on the sides for absolutely no reason when it wasnt in the movie? i didn't even know there was a difference.
UK DVD from BMG was uncut, unmatted and of the cannes version (previous release had been cut by the bbfc). Also got an interesting exclusive commentary by tom savini.
Steven caused more problems than he solved. He is lucky he knew how to fly, that saved him . If he did not know this craft, i would have put him out to pasture along time ago.. There were more folks dead in the mall than cars in the mall parking lot, unless a bus line brought all those folks to the mall, and they all got infected before the bus came back to take shoppers home...
I must have purchased around a dozen versions of this, Night & Day over the decades...from VHS, to DVD to Blu Ray - If I discovered a version with 30 seconds more footage than the one I owned, I bought it. I don't quite have the obsession/love for zombie/post apocalypse that I used to have these days, but the original Romero trilogy will always be special to me. I still throw on "Safari" by "Goblin" when playing "Project Zomboid". 👍
It's the little details that make this movie. Like Fly Boy looking at the price of a free coat and rolling his eyes (believing the world still works the same way).
@chepawam I like it but I think this music fits it better. Goblin really just copied George's library tracks. The country music for the rednecks, piano music for the pie fight etc
What's different about this Cannes Cut exactly? Is it longer or does it have anything extra that the Director's Cut doesn't have? I saw another comment mention an Andy Warhol rainbow version, what exactly was that? I have the Anchor Bay four disc DVD ultimate edition which comes with the US theatrical cut, the European cut and the director's cut, along with a disc features extras like interviews and a making of documentary. Is this or does the rainbow Andy Warhol version contain anything they don't?
@@GazB85 Directors cut IS the Cannes cut but it was never considered by George to be the Directors cut. The Warhol version of this is the same movie but full frame. This is the same movie but unmatted.
@@JohnVullo Thank you for the reply. What do you mean the Warhol cut is the same movie but full frame? Do you mean it's the director's cut but full frame? By full frame do you mean non wide screen/letterbox? What do you mean by unmatted?
@GazB85 there is no "directors cut". Anchor Bay called the Cannes cut the directors cut but it isn't. I'd suggest looking up letterboxing, full frame because it'll be complicated for me to explain
Thy said that they had the old rescue stations up for the last 12 hours? why? there is nobody to tell the tv station what is going on with the rescue stations? Angelo
15:00 thats why you don't try to give lines to a person who isn't an actor, and you only put in your movie because he has one leg. You just tell him the gist of what you need him to say, and then let him say it himself.
welp, guess i'm gonna have to find some site to download youtube videos so i can have a 5th or 6th version of dawn of the dead on a hard drive. i thought i'd got them all (including a black and white version i found that was fan made and done very well).
I wanted to add, that in an ad for the 1999 Anniversary release, the "Directors Cut", the 'rainbow' Andy Warhol one, was actually "full frame". I didn't know this but comparing the two (I bought that version new in 1999) this cut still shows a LITTLE more on the top and bottom. Worth mentioning, but still that copy isn't online IIRC.
Is the Cannes cut = the Argento cut?
I ask because that’s one I’ve not seen yet and I’ve been interested to
@jimbojones7044 it isn't, it's pretty different. You can find it easily on youtube
@@JohnVullo ya I’m actually watching it now lol
@@JohnVullo Do you mind saying what the differences are, please?
@THE-X-Force it's pretty significant and too much to name. Most obvious is 98% of the Argento cut is Goblins music.
Thank you for uploading this. Dawn of the Dead is my favorite movie of all time. I talked my mother into taking me to see this in the theater when I was 12. Needless to say, she was mortified.😂
🤣
It is the best DEAD movie in the series there is 6 plus remakes.
I was watching it one night years ago, and little did I know, my 7 year old niece snuck down the stairs and was watching it from the other room. I didn't hear her until the "zombie kids" scene ... because she audibly gasped. I turn around and look into the dark room and I could just make her little silhouette out. Well, needless to say, I did what every responsible adult would do... I asked her if she wanted to stay up and watch it with me. She's 26 years old now and still tells me to this day how special that was to her. Its those little things... like watching a violent zombie movie... that can make a lasting impact on a little precocious kid. Im tellin you... zombies. Kids love em.
@@gyromurphy Some kid's love monsters and to be scared.
@@gyromurphyThat sounds like a great experience for both of you. I salute you.
“Please adjust tracking for best picture?" It's been a long time since I've seen that advisory. 😂
VHS
You've lived way too long.You are older than time itself Bozo
I'm trying to adjust the tracking but it's not making any difference 🧐
I remember those days haha
I asked my wife if she'd ever seen it and she said no....
This is what happens when you refuse to stop scrolling in the wee hours of the night... Until you find a Gem like "THIS" !!!
Wow Cool !!! Now I can finally enjoy a good flick !!! 1:30 am Saturday morning yay ❤❤❤❤ Thanks 😁
It was 10.15 pm sat night when i started it and i think i crawl into bed and watch it. Another exciting Saturday night 😂
@@matthewcullen1298
Exactly..so exciting ... but it's better than jail or hospital haha 😅 ⚘️ and after we get good sleep.
Day of the dead is on utbue also night
I just found it @ 1:43am...
@@clintwilson6380 just found it at 2.33am sat morning haha
Thanks for the upload, I'm European and discovered the Romero's cut recently, and now this! Brilliant!
So now you have seen the 3 major cuts of the film.
Which is your favorite?
My goodness I would KILL for one of those old chocolate-brown men's leather coats, or the fur coat Peter wore. Real leather and fur, real craftsmanship, timeless design. Beautiful old rifles, too.
Yea, you and the rest of the world. I found one at a THRIFT store and they were asking $230 for it!!! Thing was PRESITNE though. I wanted it so bad but had just had my son at the time and could not afford a near $300 coat. You ain't joking though, they are nice. Last forever and most of all, they are warm!
I love seeing all the 1978 merchandise. Great memories.
I was just thinking the same. Miss them days.👍👍
Best zombie film ever made. Still quality till this day.
agreed, it's the best.
For some reason it's Day of the dead for me but to each their own.
@@vahgeuvje10 no shame in that man, Day of the Dead is amazing too.
@@kaizomb both films I can watch over and over my friend, no joke.
Land of the dead too.
On an interesting side note, I happen to like 1991 Night of the Living dead. I know that version is not a popular Zombie film but I still enjoy it.
28 weeks later isn't too bad either.
Yep. Slow-moving horror during the day is scarier than most jump scares.
Another version of my all time favorite George Romero flick. Thank you!
After seeing this movie for the first time back when it came out in theaters, I never looked at shopping malls the same.
To think this was the sequel to the original night of the living dead.
From a farm house to a mall. Seeing the zombies in color.
One of his best zombie movies one of my favorites ❤😍👌♥ I can watch over and over again thank you for posting it
This is one of my favorites too. I have it playing in the background while I'm doing other stuff. Its relaxing. Same with JAWS and the Goonies.
Hasta la fecha, es definitivamente, la mejor pelicula de Zombies realizada, y una obra maestra de George y su equipo!!!! disfrutando los diferentes cortes, es algo inagotable. MUCHAS GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR!!!
hi John thank you for posting I saw this movie in high school when it first came out I am delighted to watch this cut thanks again and keep up the great work . 😅northern Maine
I grew up going to the Monroeville Mall. Every time I watch this, it's like a nostalgia blast.
this is such a gem, thank you so much for posting!!!!
Thank you for this amazing upload.
Thanks for posting this. I have various copies of this movie on VHS, DVD, and Blu Ray as well.
Years ago when I worked in movie making I helped produce a zombie film and we interviewed a few people from Dawn to promote our movie like Jim Krut the Helicopter Zombie, and the Hari Krishna zombies at the end. Great times and laughs.
Thank you very much. I had a good time watching this.
I really wanted to get that bag of free hard candy.
To take home to the kiddies.
thats what she said
yea i used that clip as a sample for my wife's cell phone
for when someone called her LOLLL freeeeee she asked me how to change it and i said
i didnt now how to change it we when to the cell phone dealer and she played it and i was walking to the car in tears and she said oh god
your something else , so i put return of the living dead the part if you like this job .........stupid %$#$% like this job
she when and put the wizard of oz on my phone
It always gets me how that SWAT officer was just so unlucky and the first to die.
i feel ive heard war stories of that happening a lot, first day, first battle, 20 seconds later, they passed.
The Security grabbing his coat as he ghosts is 10 of 10 best use of 2 seconds in the whole movie.
Video Treasures was one of the very first budget video companies in the 1980s. They released 70s and early 80s titles, recorded in EP mode and sold them at retailers for an afforable take home price
EP? this big bastard was TWO tapes for the one movie.
Im italian.. when i see for the First Time this master piece i was 12 years old and my Life changed Forever.. now im 38 and no day end without thinking what a huge Genius was our Hero G Romero.. he gift at all of us the greatest Adventure never made.. rest in Power George we love u
I'm really enjoying this!
I remember watching this when it was on Showtime or HBO and it is a great movie to this franchise. Especially Ken Foree! Peace
His most famous role was the dad on Kenan & Kel show.
Still holds up after 40+ years.
cool, thanks for sharing and all the info
the thing I always appreciate about the zombies in Romero's films - they look and move like they are dead. They don't sprint like an athlete or scream and roar with rage.
They just kinda look stupid and slow right up until they pile on top of you and rip your guts out.
Well the 28 days later "Zombies" aren't really Zombies but infected humans but yeah some of the movies are really out there.
@@samellowery I was thinking about the remake of Dawn, or the new Amazon series "Apocalypse Z", but Garland and Boyle did start that whole sub-sub-genre.
I just love that paradox of the cold, dead body that stands up, looks straight at you, and with rigor mortis setting in - starts walking towards you to take a bite.
Slow, stupid and weak as individuals - unstoppable and lethal with enough numbers.
Yes, this right here! I always thought the best portrayal of zombies is in Dawn: pale, blue, slow, oblivious, simple and just dumb. And not scary at all. But now Hollywood has just turned them into ravenous, super smart and super fast typical monsters, like vampires.
@@J0MBiand everyone in a while they shoot their 1911 at you 😂
One of the classics for sure.
Not only the movie itself but also its runtime is impressive.
The Red Neck scene was the best! I remember laughing out asses off when we saw that.
Yes, they were loving it, using this problem to hunt.
@@charles1203 and drink beers and have a cookout lololol
@@StevenSacco-t3b I loved how the zombies walked up to them they put down their drinks and just engaged.
The helicopter rotor taking off the top of the zombies head is still one on my favorite practical effects, always will be. Tom Savini is a damn legend
That stunt is nuts. Whoever the stuntman doing it was, he had some massive cajones.
Never seen a stunt like that today with all the union rules too.
@@ge2719 Hate to ruin it for you , but the rotor blades were animated.
He said he felt like a "hitman" or a "serial killer" back in the day...he'd be driving across states with a trunk full of severed heads, body parts and buckets of pig blood for whatever current gore-fest he was working on. 😁
Industry legend and all around top bloke! His remake of "Night" stands on its own as well IMO (rest in peace Tony Todd).☝
I was very little the year this movie came out on vhs in the early 1980’s. I remember screaming and freaking out after the first 10 minutes my parents tried to watch this, so much so that they had to shut it off. I think a lot of it had to do with recently watching my little brother die in our living room in my mom’s arms after a short battle with a rare leukemia. It scared me something awful!
what an awful story about your brother, really tragic.
Dam. A lot of us don't know the things other people go through.. Sorry.
What a tough childhood...
That went downhill real quick. I mean wow dude!
The first VHS tape we owned!
When it said adjust tracking in the beginning it took me back 😂.
最良の選択です。👍
we rented the tape and it was 5 months before they said others wanted to rent it
8:13 - For those who dont know this is John Amplas who starred in 1977's, Martin, which such an unrated gem of a movie
John Amplas played in so many Romero movies: Day of the Dead, Knight Riders, and others.🏆
This film got me into the whole zombie thing. Fantastic movie and a must have in the collection
John ,
Hi......I Own Every Version From Every Company From Every
Country. And The Different Soundtracks. I Love All The "VERSIONS"..... I've Been A George A. Romero Fan For Over 40 Yrs.
I saw the original in the theater with my friend Fred 1978. It was great.
This is a masterpiece in horror movies history.... You can't miss it
Thank you for uploading
"Look, they were human beings, man!"
That lasts just as long as they hurt nobody else. If a single person gets killed, you get the doom squad stomping you.
I remember my mom taking my sister and my cousin to see this at the Joliet mall in the 80s.
What made the whole situation better was the amount of characters in the theater😀
Still one of the best zombie movies ever made I probably seen it 200 times.
Thank you, mom rest in peace
Thank you, George Romero
They need to make a game base on this movie
On the same timeline
First person shooter
Survival
Build shelter hold the undead
Fight the living
Yeah that be fun
I do like the slower Zombies to kill
What y’all think
its a good idea but i'd prefer a more exploration related game, get to check out that creepy apartment with tons of zombies in it.
They did make a game based on the movie.
Released in Europe for home computers called Zombi
@@LUCKO2022 really? what year? did you play it?
@seanmills7586
I believe 86 or so. In the 80's.
On multiple home computers such as Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST.
It is first person.
Wouldn't say it is a shooter it does have shooting in it.
Yes I have played it via emulation. It is.
Okish I guess.
@@LUCKO2022 interesting, a modern version might be cool but gaming is... a mixed bag nowadays so I dunno. I think george would need to be involved for it to be good so that has kinda passed.
This is what the survivors of the remake should of done be smart and stayed in the mall until everything was gone or made it a fortress bringing in more survivors trustworthy enough to survive the zombie apocalypse having their own
Vegetables to grow money is worthless knowledge and working together as a whole is great.
I would have not only hid that stairwell like they did, but I would have demolished the stairs on both levels, and permanently sealed that door. I would have also covered up all of the glass doors so no one could see in, and reinforced those from the inside as well. Turn of all the lights and the elevators and just stay up in the offices. Unless the raiders set the place on fire, they could have just waited it out SMH.
@@The_OneManCrowd In a real life, the army would have put any zombie uprising within a few days. just like they did in Shawn of the Dead, which a more realistic scenario
Yesssss, been looking for this for a long time
what some highlighjts of different scenes?
Ashamed to say this is the first time ive seen this. Love the remake, and Night of the living dead. This is pure cheesey not great acting or special effects. And i wouldn't change a bit of it. This is friggin great😂. Bravo on whoever put this out...but you ruined almost 3 hours of my workday👍
I met George Romero at the opening in Hollywood. he was very cool and friendly
MOUT Military Operations on Urban Terrain. A standard technique is to remove the stairs or block them. In Night of the Living Dead they could have taken the stairs apart to reinforce the windows and sat it out upstairs quietly. I've watched a version of two but have not seen all the deleted scenes. They do use a very long stairway though. ( I'm not sure if the complete or long versions include them all and will have to see how much of the length was bitten off.)
Subbed thank you for this
I remember when I first saw this movie.... It was a real punch in the mouth: an incredible and unbearable hit of dystopian and horror alternative reality.... And I ve been so scared by the adeherent to post modern society that thisnfilm portraits : look at our society and tell that it s that dofferent form the film: thousand and thousands of beings enslved to their rat race , in their cyclic and never ending search for a safe place out of this delusional and morbid reality , while the radio voice goes on tellig you that everything is allright and we r living in the best possible reality, despite the world crumbling down all around and wars, climate, economy, even families and basic moral values keep on falling and our society rotting out.... Hell is anolace on earth , and we are living it....
I LOVE THIS MOVIE....it s a real criticism to our society, made of real dead like beings who roam aimlessly in the search for a meaning in aeaningless society.... Trying to sirvive the rat race ,in the hope of fond a safe place out of it.... The real nightmare is our rotten society, that Romero depicts using this zombie methaporic movie....
preach brother!!!!
Still great movies. Love the extra content to flesh out what was going on. Most movie miss the nuances and decision making that adds to the chaos going on.
Wow! Did not know this was a thing. Very cool.🤘
I love how all these SWAT team officers have a pistol and these M-16 A1’s. They always use the revolvers with just 6 rounds. I guess in close quarters like that it would make sense.
9:36 - Replayed that head explosion countless times when I would show this to people in High School
Anybody care to post time stamps to indicate which scenes are different from the theatrical release? I know the part from 18:21 to 21:55 is added, and features Joe Pilato, who later played Captain Rhodes in Day of the Dead.
Pretty sure 1:43:53 - 1:45:07 is different too.
2:10:52 is also added, I think. I don't remember the part where Fran tells Peter that Flyboy hasn't answered the radio for hours. (I always thought he turned into a zombie almost immediately after the elevator attack.)
@@BackwoodsFilms that would take forever. I made a very extensive video on my channel on everything I could find and it's I think over an hour long
@@JohnVullo OK, thanks, I'll check it out
Обажаю этот фильм , атмосфера , игра актёров , звук , всё шикарно и так уютно , как будто не ужастик , а постановка о мечте , у вас там на западе супермаркеты давно , а в Беларуси относительно недавно , но тогда режиссёр сыграл на этом месте здорово .)
Oh man I have this 2 VHS set boxed up somewhere in my attic or basement. Bought it early 1997 during the NBA All star weekend here in Cleveland Ohio. Mine is "letter boxed" tho.
22:41 what was that nod for?
i wonder if i own this then. Was it the double vhs with the military pilot on the sides for absolutely no reason when it wasnt in the movie? i didn't even know there was a difference.
well I know what I'm watching this weekend
and thus RESIDENT EVIL WAS IN THE MAKING
UK DVD from BMG was uncut, unmatted and of the cannes version (previous release had been cut by the bbfc). Also got an interesting exclusive commentary by tom savini.
@@Realm-of-Horror nice. I think I actually have that one but I could never play it since I didn't have a region 2 DVD player.
@@JohnVullo If your Laptop/PC has a DVD drive, download VLC media player. It should play using that, I use it for playing US DVDs that are R1 locked.
Steven caused more problems than he solved. He is lucky he knew how to fly, that saved him . If he did not know this craft, i would have put him out to pasture along time ago..
There were more folks dead in the mall than cars in the mall parking lot, unless a bus line brought all those folks to the mall, and they all got infected before the bus came back to take shoppers home...
I must have purchased around a dozen versions of this, Night & Day over the decades...from VHS, to DVD to Blu Ray - If I discovered a version with 30 seconds more footage than the one I owned, I bought it.
I don't quite have the obsession/love for zombie/post apocalypse that I used to have these days, but the original Romero trilogy will always be special to me.
I still throw on "Safari" by "Goblin" when playing "Project Zomboid". 👍
Any extended or extra scenes than the extended (2:19:27) version?
@@dcikaruga no, it's the cannes cut but just accidentally unmatted
2:24:58 that crunching sound when he’s biting her like he’s having corn on the cob!!!😂😂
Yea
HIT IT HAMBURGLER!!!!
UMMMM CHOW CHOW
UMMMMM MMMMMM CHOW CHOW
The music in this version is largely absent in the opening scenes. Or a bit different at least from other releases I've seen.
It's the little details that make this movie.
Like Fly Boy looking at the price of a free coat and rolling his eyes (believing the world still works the same way).
El Classico
Someone can can explain me why this versipn is longer and dont have the same ost of my french version?
@@chepawam Dario Argento cofinanced the film and his terms were to cut it how he sees it overseas and use Goblins music.
@JohnVullo but goblins music is sooooo cool D:
@chepawam I like it but I think this music fits it better. Goblin really just copied George's library tracks. The country music for the rednecks, piano music for the pie fight etc
What's different about this Cannes Cut exactly?
Is it longer or does it have anything extra that the Director's Cut doesn't have?
I saw another comment mention an Andy Warhol rainbow version, what exactly was that?
I have the Anchor Bay four disc DVD ultimate edition which comes with the US theatrical cut, the European cut and the director's cut, along with a disc features extras like interviews and a making of documentary.
Is this or does the rainbow Andy Warhol version contain anything they don't?
@@GazB85 Directors cut IS the Cannes cut but it was never considered by George to be the Directors cut. The Warhol version of this is the same movie but full frame. This is the same movie but unmatted.
@@JohnVullo Thank you for the reply.
What do you mean the Warhol cut is the same movie but full frame?
Do you mean it's the director's cut but full frame?
By full frame do you mean non wide screen/letterbox?
What do you mean by unmatted?
@GazB85 there is no "directors cut". Anchor Bay called the Cannes cut the directors cut but it isn't. I'd suggest looking up letterboxing, full frame because it'll be complicated for me to explain
@GazB85 actually yea, this version is the "directors cut" but not letterboxed as it was supposed to be so it appears full frame
@@JohnVullo Do you get to see extra stuff in frame in this version that you don't see in any other version?
thank youuuuu
Thy said that they had the old rescue stations up for the last 12 hours? why? there is nobody to tell the tv station what is going on with the rescue stations? Angelo
I remember when this movie came out!! 1978. 8th grade!! Everybody at school thought it was an awesome movie!
Omg! That's Kenan's dad from Kenan and Kel!
The 80s were so good
@matthewcullen1298 this was 1979, filmed in 1977-78
😂
such a brilliant classic
20:29 Pretty sure that’s the actor who played Rhodes in Day of the Dead, never noticed before and I’ve watched both countless times over the years 😅
@@funkydozer it is. Joe Pilato. Also helped doing zombie makeup from time to time when making Dawn
I always watch this movie on random days I love it 😂
Same here! I love to put this on too when I'm doing other things.
I feel like I bought this tape right away but thought mine was LB. I’ll have to dig it out to check someday.
@@josephcanistro403 quite possibly. I think they only affect the earliest prints
Thankyou 🎉
Pet peev of mine in old movies... The extra loud music in action seens.. its always way 2 loud and brakes Emerson 4 me
i absolutely love the intro scene.
Classic. I remember getting this on bluray
First time seeing this and ITS FRIGGING AWESOME.
NOW THIS IS HOW A ZOMBIES IS SUPPOSED TO BITE!!
HOLY COW
She really messed up their time there. It would have been a lot better if it was just them 3.
After all these years... I STILL don't understand what's going through the mind of the blood pressure machine guy......
15:00 thats why you don't try to give lines to a person who isn't an actor, and you only put in your movie because he has one leg. You just tell him the gist of what you need him to say, and then let him say it himself.
Still a masterpiece. ⚰️
こちらはロメロ最終全長版ですか?
本編の後に各種予告編があるので総時間が多くなってますが、一般的なディレクターズカット(カンヌ上映版)139分版です。
アンカーベイの初期ミスで、上下のマスクを忘れた珍品なんですね。
Doesn't show Willie blowing up zombies head. Is this censored version in addition to letterbox?
@@AMP3083official 9:35
such a good movie my guy ken fore survives again yesss
Thank you 🍿🥤
That one scientist at the beginning who says the people they kill get up and kill, sounds like Pete Buttigieg.
23:00
He’s looking at that cigarette the same way I do
roger's soul forever
Always thought that the group of cops heading for an island had the right idea.
A great film !
I think I still have this VHS somewhere... 🤔
My favorite zombie movie of all time. So retro.
welp, guess i'm gonna have to find some site to download youtube videos so i can have a 5th or 6th version of dawn of the dead on a hard drive. i thought i'd got them all (including a black and white version i found that was fan made and done very well).