Return Of The Living Dead Analysis

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I really don't know what I could say about The Return of the Living Dead that a million people haven't already said about it. I remember watching it for the first time and expecting a serious zombie flick and coming out not exactly impressed. Of course, my opinion has changed since then and now I love the movie. At the time my knowledge about the movie was limited, so I was thinking it was going to be a continuation of Night of the Living Dead. Turns out, John Russo did write The Return of the Living Dead as a serious followup to Night, but when Dan O'Bannon got ahold of the script, he changed it up and made it into a more comedic zombie flick so not to step on the toes of George Romero, who at
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Russo (16 minutes)
The Return Of The Living Dead – The Dead Have Risen – Interviews With Cast Members Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don Calfa, Brian Peck, Thom Mathews, Beverly Randolph, Linnea Quigley And More… (21 minutes)
Designing The Dead – Interviews With Writer/Director Dan O'Bannon And Production Designer William Stout (15 minutes)
Okay, there is a lot there that exists on Blu already, but you may notice that the definitive documentary aptly titled "XXX" has been included. This feature alone, which runs XXX, is worth the price of admission. Now, the only caveat here is that any of the bonus features that discuss the sequels are not included. Scream Factory had nothing to do with the original feature, so they had no rights to show anything related to the sequels. If you want the full documentary, you can buy it on DVD or if you already own the Second Sight release, you're