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Sep 19, 2014 11:19AM

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I watched Night of the Living Dead the other night and am getting ready to review it. Cheesy, but in a good way. The little girl chowing down on her mother's forearm was a particularly nice touch.

Ah! What can I say about The Wild Bunch, other than I have watched it more than any other movie ever, and that includes The Searchers. It is still relevant: I recently showed it to my son's girlfriend and she was gobsmacked. It has rooted itself into my psyche to the extent that I am in the process of reading the biographies of everyone who acted in it. There are shooting competitions where men and women dress like the characters in the movie and shoot the same guns.(before you ask, yes, yes I do).
You must watch The Wild Bunch Lisa!

Re: Walking Dead, George Romero (the director of Night of the Living Dead) was apparently approached to direct an episode but turned it down. "I didn’t want to be a part of it. Basically it’s just a soap opera with a zombie occasionally. I always used the zombie as a character for satire or a political criticism and I find that missing in what’s happening now."

My impression of The Wild Bunch is that it represented some kind of apotheosis of the Western, but I can't venture any more than that at this distance in time. Meanwhile, I love the teasing description of Blondie posted here and am about to read the full essay.
