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George A Romero By Curtis French

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George A Romero

By Curtis French

“ I thought Godzilla was a mess , the monster had no character and the humans didn’t either. They forgot to make the movie that went along all these wonderful effects George A Romero

“when I was old enough to go to the movies alone, I got to see Frankenstein and Dracula on the big screen . I just fell in love with themGeorge A Romero

“My stories are about humans and hoe they react or fail to react or react stupidly. I'm pointing the finger at us , not at the zombies. I try to respect and sympathize with the zombies as much as possible .George A Romero

“what the internets value is the at you have access to information but also have access to every lunatic out there that wants to throw up a blog George A Romero

Reviews • “Dawn of the living dead “ is one of the best horror

films ever made and as an inescapable result one of the most horrifying . It is gruesome, sickening, disgusting, violent and appalling. It is also (excuse me while I get my other list) brilliantly crafted, funny droll and savagely merciless in its satanic view of the American consumer society. Nobody ever said art about had to be in good taste”Riobert Ebert reviewing GeorgeA Romero’s ‘Dawn of the Dead ‘ (1978)

Biography • George Romero was born on the 4th of February 1940

in New York. It is said he never set out to be a Hollywood director however by all indications he was very successful• He started his career with the film ‘ Night of the living

dead ‘in 1968. This was a huge success and made aon a budget of only $100,000. it was a huge success and made a lot more than its original budget

What have I learned ?• From studying George A Romero I have learned hat

the zombies in the opening screen need to be treated as actors and actresses instead of just props because they have a crucial role in the film opening . I have also learned hat the director needs to be involved as much in the making of the video as the cast as he has a very important role of making sure that everything goes to plan and how it is meant to o , it is not his job to just film and shout at people when they are doing something that the director does not see it