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http://www.lotdunseen.com/trailer_l.htmlI'm pretty psyched about this film. For a meager Hollywood budget of $15 million i'm pretty sure that after theatrical and DVD sales (which has been promised to be an Unrated gorefest) this will be the highest grossing zombie film ever made. Wonder if Romero would do a fifth and sixth, blow for blow against Lucas??
 

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i'm completely psyched for this movie. I've had a thing for zombie movies since I was a kid and the return of Romero is a Good Thing. I'm looking forward to seeing Tom Savini as well. Plus, zombie cameos by Nick Frost, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright..how sweet will that be?
 



I've always liked them too. But I have to wonder sometimes just how long the zombies could endure. The virus is running out of new hosts, and it's old ones are rotting away... apparently, it only affects human corpses. 99% of the world's population is gone, the zombies are crumbling away, and the virus will have nowhere to go before long. I always wondered why there weren't hordes of scavengers around the zombies... dogs, vultures, rats, etc.. they should be hanging nearby, waiting for a meal...
 


I just have to say: the same guy who did my tattoos also did special effects zombie work on the last Dawn of the Dead, Resident Evil, Ginger Snaps, and Land of the Dead. He just smiles evilly when I ask him how things went during shooting. He's very pumped about this one.

It's also cool that it's being filmed around here, up in Toronto. You want the undead done right, come to Canada.
 

ShrinkyLink said:
It's also cool that it's being filmed around here, up in Toronto. You want the undead done right, come to Canada.

I dunno, we've got tons of mindless shuffling drones around here, we just call them Kansans.
 


For a meager Hollywood budget of $15 million i'm pretty sure that after theatrical and DVD sales (which has been promised to be an Unrated gorefest) this will be the highest grossing zombie film ever made.

Shaun of the Dead only cost $4 million to make (according to IMDB), and made over triple that in US box office take alone. From what I understand it's a huge DVD seller too.
 

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