Day of the Dead (remake) (V)

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release date April 8 2008
studio First Look Pictures
director Steve Miner
writer Jeffrey Reddick
starring Ving Rhames, Mena Suvari, Michael Welch, Annalynne McCord, Stark Sands, Nick Cannon, Christa Campbell
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92 comments

  1. Avatar of alexdyesucks
    Posted By alexdyesucks on April 10, 2008 @ 12:22 am

    Ok, I’ve seen this. I wasn’t expecting much, but even then, I was dissappointed, especially considering the cast and director. ALL of them, including Steve Miner, should’ve known better. Even if this movie hadn’t been attached to Romero’s Day of the Dead, I still wouldn’t have liked it. And it’s not the fast zombies. That doesn’t bother me. It’s that these aren’t even zombies at all. They can all use weapons, easily, there is a leader who can think, a vegetarian zombie, and if nothing else, they climb the ceilings. Seriously, that’s ridiculous. I’m not a zombie snob; i don’t mind watching a crap movie every once in a while. However, it just wasn’t fun for me. There was no way of knowing who would turn, as the virus was airborne and then determined by who got bitten. Okay, so it’s hard to track anything. Also, the zombies immediately rot, which doesn’t make sense. And they explode, buffy style, around fire. Overall, it was a terrible mistake for everybody; i can’t even say watcht it for the hokiness because it’s just that bad.

  2. Avatar of TheSupertek
    Posted By TheSupertek on April 10, 2008 @ 2:51 am

    Well, I’ve just seen the remake of George A Romero’s Day of The Dead and I have to say it was pretty disappointing. I have seen almost every zombie flick out there and this one doesn’t come close to the original in ANY way except it’s name. While the zombies are MUCH faster (even faster than the believable remake for Dawn of The Dead), their speed is not the most upsetting part, their ability to move like “Spiderman” is what completely takes away all of the film’s credibility. Also, the rate of change was way too fast. There is a moment where the infected are in a trance (which is a new twist – very nice), but then they are suddenly rotted away and adorned with “super” powers. I bought the DVD as I do with most new movies, but I don’t think I would ever watch it again – except maybe for a laugh. Rent it at a one dollar DVD machine just to say you saw it – other than that – don’t bother. I’m hoping Diary of The Dead fairs better.

  3. Avatar of CompZombie
    Posted By CompZombie on April 11, 2008 @ 8:11 pm

    I will have to agree with what has been posted already. The first scene when a zombie jumps straight up and clings to office ceiling tiles in the hospital should have been the first clue that this was going to be bad. The rest of the movie went straight down from there. Some of my personal favorite bad ideas in this movie are when Nick Cannon grabs a machete in the gun store and holds it up and says “By the power of grey skull”. The next is, and I believe this is a first. A vegetarian zombie, what the? , that’s like having a vampire who wont drink blood because he suffers from Hemaphobia (A fear of blood).

    One of the bonus features on the DVD is an alternate ending. You have to sit through 10 minutes of the same bad plot ending as the first one except you are treated to Nick Cannon popping out a door and riding off with the others. I guess the control group who saw this the first time thought that Nick Cannon surviving was a bad idea. On this I agree. Best to avoid this altogether as I could not recommend it to anyone.

  4. Avatar of biledemon3
    Posted By biledemon3 on April 13, 2008 @ 4:53 am

    this movie wasn’t as bad as people keep saying… it did suck, yes, but it was not unwatchable. i had nothing to do so i rented it and watched it. the film did suck for the most part but if you are bored and have nothing to do check it out.

  5. Avatar of drewbster
    Posted By drewbster on April 15, 2008 @ 5:57 am

    When I heard that a remake of “Dawn” was planned, I was leery, considering George Romero wasn’t involved. Turned out I actually liked it. When I heard someone wanted to remake “Day,” I was again apprehensive, but not so much.

    Should’ve been.

    Like the “Dawn” remake, the zombies in “Day” are runners; unlike that remake, this “Day” doesn’t even come close to mirroring the original. There are a few elements which fans of George’s classic will recognize, but to be honest, don’t bother watching this movie expecting some sort of remake.

    Or just don’t bother watching in the first place. If you want to, maybe wait until it’s on cable, or at least use a coupon when you rent it.

    It’s a passable zombie flick — the effects are okay, the acting’s not too bad, most of the characters are decent, the lighting gave a sickly and dire feel, and much of the direction seemed all right. However, the fast editing came off as more of a gimic, and the slow-mo was entirely unnecessary. And Ving…well, let’s just say he’s not in this as much as you’d think, and that’s probably a good thing for him AND his fans.

    The zombies…yeah, they bite, but not in the fun way. I let the one skittering across the ceiling pass, since there was something for him to grab up there, and it happens so fast that that in itself is rather creepy, but the one that later pretends he’s Spidey on a wall — um, no. Just, no.

    Tossing out a little benefit of the doubt here, but their appearance to me was more of a nasty infection than decomposition. Still happened too fast for my taste — at least in “Planet Terror,” the quick change is plausible. Here, it’s just *poof* you’re a zombie, now off you go.

    Two more irks: this film brandishes Romero’s name far more than it deserves, and most of this “Day” happens at night.

    However, the biggest disappointment for me was trying to include the less aggressive zombie. Bud was an okay character, but he has nothing on the charm that will forever be Bub. If you haven’t seen the original, you need to. It may not be the greatest film ever, but Bub is arguably one of the best characters in cinema.

    Overall, I’ll probably watch it again, but doubt I’ll add it to the collection. I’m just kinda “meh” about it.

    “…not unwatchable…”

    Yeah, that pretty much sums it up.

    As for the DVD extras, I only watched the alt ending — Nick has a great line, but personally I prefer the ending they went with. It’s cheesy, but I still liked seeing him be honourable. I usually watch the “making of” segments and whatever else is available, but this time I just didn’t care if I did or not.

  6. Avatar of bpasq2000
    Posted By bpasq2000 on April 18, 2008 @ 8:42 am

    Sorry kids, but I DISagree with the other reviews. I expected it to suck too, and was pleasantly surprised that it didn’t. The acting was fine (yes, even Nick Cannon!!) and the effects better than the DOTD remake. Yes, some of the wall climbing was over the top, but the story was story was solid and coherent. I loved the “disappearing Doctor” scene toward the end. All in all, much better than expected (and MUCH better than the BD approved “Automaton Tranfusion). Ignore the hype, ignore the tacky packaging, ignore the “remake” aspect and “the need to feed” tagline and enjoy. Well worth seeing. I love a good Zombie flick and I enjoyed this one.

  7. Avatar of zombie92
    Posted By zombie92 on April 21, 2008 @ 6:53 pm

    I really enjoyed this movie. People keep saying its not like the original, but who would want to watch, like Rob Zombie has said while makin Halloween, The same movie. I, as other people excpected it to suck and it kinda did but for the most part it was really good, jus like the Dawn remake. But wat this movie couldve been better with out Nick Cannons sarcastic acting, but he did go out as somewhat of a hero. In the end it was a good movie.

  8. Avatar of det0x
    Posted By det0x on April 21, 2008 @ 10:02 pm

    You either love this movie or hate it.

    Its not as bad as everyone says it is, I look at it as a reimaging rather than a remake and I liked it.

  9. Avatar of cemetary_creep
    Posted By cemetary_creep on April 24, 2008 @ 2:28 am

    This movie really, really sucked. I couldn’t figure out if it was actually a serious movie or a lame spoof. Don’t waste your time unless CGI gore and make up is your thing.
    And what is with superhuman strenght zombies!!! Bah!
    Do yourself a favor and watch Lucio Fulci’s Zombi or Romero’s original Day of The Dead or if you fancy something silly Shaun of The Dead or Return of The Living Dead are your best options.

  10. Avatar of deadboy29
    Posted By deadboy29 on May 11, 2008 @ 2:29 am

    Yes, this movie is as bad as everyone is saying. This movie kills brain cells!!! Absolutely dreadful. Highlights include a mysterious infection that is spread “randomly” over an entire town with no contact. Some are infected some are not. Before the infected “change” they in unison have the momentary look of constipation. Zombies who can crawl on the ceiling and a peaceful vegan zombie. Cant beleive this was made by the director of HOUSE and a couple Friday the 13ths.

  11. Avatar of HaHaRoadKillKing
    Posted By HaHaRoadKillKing on May 19, 2008 @ 9:14 pm

    by far the worst remake i have ever seen, was nothing like the orignal. Acting sucked, story sucked, action sucked just everything was horrible.

  12. Avatar of PromNight2008
    Posted By PromNight2008 on May 22, 2008 @ 12:01 am

    Possibly the worst remake I’ve seen — and yes, I’ve seen both “One Missed Call” and “The Fog”! I found no entertainment or any otherwise redeeming qualities in this — despite there being gallons and gallons of blood thrown everywhere every ten seconds, I just thought it was boring. And not in a “I’m desensitized” kind of way — more in the “I’ve seen all of this before… and done better” kind of way.

  13. Avatar of CrittersWrangler01
    Posted By CrittersWrangler01 on May 22, 2008 @ 5:07 pm

    WTF??
    steven miller is an idiot for turning such an amazing 1980′s movie into such a crapfest. full of terrible f/x and even worse acting this movie will certainly bore you into sleep before the main zombie invasion!! pass this movie at all costs!!
    if you like cheesy movies with a retarted ending then pick this one up, i still don’t understand how i set through the entire thing.

  14. Avatar of psych0fred
    Posted By psych0fred on June 9, 2008 @ 9:09 am

    I also think this was probably one of the worst remakes I have ever seen. Yeah I too think it was worse than the remake of The Fog and didn’t think such a thing was possible. Considering the source materials it should have been much better, instead it’s painfully slow and dreadful to watch. This one is as forgettable as Diary of the Dead.

  15. Avatar of DiegOmen16
    Posted By DiegOmen16 on June 25, 2008 @ 4:42 pm

    The movie was kind of stupid in some scenes like when the zombie bud is a vegetarian and looks at the Mena Suvaris characters ass because he likes her was really dumb.But beside that it was really good,scary,disgusting,bloody and gory so i think people doesnt apreciates a good movie like the halloween remake and as for the ending i almost shit my pants it was so fuckin scary.

  16. Avatar of j34ngr4y
    Posted By j34ngr4y on July 18, 2008 @ 9:24 pm

    Well I don’t know what to say I loved the zombies in this movie they we’er awesome BUT everything else sucked!

  17. Avatar of tonton666
    Posted By tonton666 on July 20, 2008 @ 11:29 pm

    i thought it was actually very good, and good graphics.

  18. Avatar of Ash-Williams
    Posted By Ash-Williams on July 21, 2008 @ 6:11 pm

    This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Nick Cannon should get back in his drum line and leave zombie flicks alone. Mena Suvari was dreadful. The effects were weak, I wasnot a fan of the “matrix zombies” Overall, this movie should be skipped. If you are thinking about watching a newer zombie film. Diary of the Dead or Automaton Transfusion are a much better bet.

  19. Avatar of MonsterFreak
    Posted By MonsterFreak on July 26, 2008 @ 4:39 am

    What’s with these hyper fast zombie people? Not satisfied with Zombies being able to run as fast as Olympic Athletes, the Director decides to speed up the film to make them faster.

    Sorry, but the faster the zombie, the more it looks like actors with make-up on.

    Usual cast of pretty looking soul-less actors – and they weren’t even the zombies!

    No character development, no emotional engagement.

    Suited to scare a bunch of C-grader 13 yr olds.

  20. Avatar of TheDeadMayTasteBad
    Posted By TheDeadMayTasteBad on August 3, 2008 @ 1:04 am

    “Well, I finally got to see this. And I wish there weren’t a self imposed rule against expletives, or I’d write a message filled with them and my anger at this piece of crap still wouldn’t be sated. Not even close to being a remake of a much better film, it is a raping of much better films title. How they got two decent actors (Mena Suvari, who I guess has no career any longer and Ving Rhames, who sleep walks through his ten minute cameo) is beyond me. A stupid-fest from beginning to end, I can’t think of one positive thing to say about this garbage simply because even it’s short running time felt like five hours. I won’t point out all the mistakes, someone did that in an earlier message, I will say that if I were George Romero, I’d want to hit someone for the credit: BASED ON DAY OF THE DEAD BY GEORGE ROMERO. I’d like to meet the idiot who read this terrible script and said, “Yeah! This sounds GREAT!” I will point out some of the stupider things that were slightly missed in earlier critiques. 1 – We never find out why the hell Mena’s gun isn’t loaded. “It’s complicated.” Oh, unlike the script which was just STUPID? 2 – The bit with the spear. Nick Cannon killed like ten creatures (I refuse to call them zombies) with a saw medic taped to a crutch! 3 – Why, why, why in all zombie movies (but a Romero one) is there one idiot who says, “No, they may not turn.” We’ve seen an ENTIRE town turned in like 8 minutes and this guy won’t turn? PUH-LEEZE pass the barf bag. 4 – Bud, BUD the vegetarian Zombie? Oh I think I’m gonna heave… 5 – Zombies running around shooting guns? Sorry, but zombies are either morons (like most) or can think (return of the living dead), which leads to: 6 – No consistency among the zombies. Either they are fast or they aren’t. Either they think or they don’t. Either they suck (like here) or they are great. 7 – The lead zombie… they tried to have a reason for them. But viruses don’t just mutate over night. And Pat Kilbane… guess his career after Mad TV is really over.

    Sigh… that’s enough I guess. Just a crapfest (and boring at that) from beginning to end. A bad, bad, bad movie. And on a final note, I will NEVER forgive the far superior 28 series for introducing the idea of fast zombies. To paraphrase Indiana Jones, “I hate fast zombies, Jock. HATE EM!” And to paraphrase Doctor Zachary Smith, after sitting though this trash, “Oh the pain… the pain!”

    Avoid at all costs; not even recommended for the Zombie completist.” –rhob1960, imdb.com

  21. Avatar of StrangeJorge
    Posted By StrangeJorge on August 4, 2008 @ 4:09 am

    MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM I DONT KNOW WHAT TO SAY THIS WAS BLOODY,GORY AND FUN BUT IT ALSO WAS STUPID, ABISMAL AND NON SCARY IT WAS LIKE IF YOU THROW THE ORIGINAL TO THE TRASH.

  22. Avatar of jrl72
    Posted By jrl72 on August 16, 2008 @ 10:10 am

    Wot da fuk!!! This has to be the worst zombie film EVER, have said it before will say it again ZOMBIES DO NOT RUN!! I cant even run that fast!! Not one good thing to say about this film, and to call it day of the dead is just a poke in the eye for any fan of the original.

  23. Avatar of Shawn Savage
    Posted By Shawn Savage on August 28, 2008 @ 5:11 am

    Horrible. These people should be executed for using the title “Day of the Dead”

    Anytime someone asks me if this movie was good, i tell them: “A zombie flips upside down and crawls on the cieling.” Thats really enouguh said.

  24. Avatar of thathockeychick23
    Posted By thathockeychick23 on August 29, 2008 @ 5:08 am

    This was the most horrible zombie film i have ever seen. Since when can a Zombie jump onto the ceiling and crawl around. Um they don’t. They gave the zombies superhuman strenght, in which if you read anything on Zombies, you know that this is not true. It was the most unbelievable zombie movies I have ever seen.

  25. Avatar of zombiefan09
    Posted By zombiefan09 on September 16, 2008 @ 2:56 am

    It’s very different from the original, so try to be open-minded about it. It’s good that they use some of the original names like Sarah, Capt. Rhodes, Salazar, Dr. Logan, and Bub. (Who is renamed to Bud in this one.) Some parts remind me of ‘Planet Terror’ Also in this one, Capt. Rhodes didn’t have too big a part and wasn’t corrupt like in the original. Dr. Logan is a lot younger but very selfish, and Salazar is black and has those funny one-liners. The zombies are pretty cool. There are a lot of new characters, and some characters from the original have been taken away. Most of the movie takes place at night and they don’t get to the underground missile silo until the end of the movie. This one has a lot more action than the original, but I still like the original better because of the gore effects!

    In the small town of Colorado, a virus has been spread. The military has been called in to help with the quarantine, and help people throughout the town. Later, the virus spreads even more, and some people take refuge in the hospital, and the radio station. If you love zombie flicks, I highly recommend DAY OF THE DEAD!!!

    Get ready again for the darkest day of horror the world has ever known!!!

  26. Avatar of RedSabbath
    Posted By RedSabbath on September 20, 2008 @ 3:17 pm

    After the surprising quality of the 2004 Dawn Of The Dead remake, it was just inevitable that some other filmmaker would come to put their own vision on another of George Romero’s zombieworks. This time his third chapter would get the treatment in 2008′s Day Of The Dead. But unlike ’04′s Dawn sticking close to the original vision, Day takes the phrase “reimagining” to a whole new level.

    Honestly, aside from a few of the original surnames used, this movie is nothing like the original 1985 Day Of The Dead, From it’s location, to it’s plot, to the Zombies themselves, this film could have been called anything. In alot of ways it reminded me of that other abomination 2005′s Day Of The Dead 2:Contagium, with it’s connection to the original in name only. But just for a second let’s look past the title, and see if there’s a good movie in there somewhere, shall we?

    DOTD08 takes a new and fresh look at the world of Zombies, but in a more quickened pace. Apparently in this day and age, we don’t have time to wait for zombies to dig out of their graves. Hell, we don’t even have time for people to die! That’s because in DOTD08, the zombies aren’t dead. Huh? Nope, it’s another one of those “Contagium In The Air Virus” stories we’ve seen before. Where? Maybe Nightmare City? Demons 1 and 2? 28 Days/Weeks Later? YES, that last one! In fact, this film’s premise will remind you of those last films. No longer do we have to wait to get bitten or plain old die, it could happen to anyone in this town at anytime. Talk about a case of ADD filmmaking!

    The cast has a few familiar faces that do an adequate job here, including cutie-pie Mena Suvari, stereotypical Nick Cannon, and a phoning-it-in Ving Rhames (possibly playing his brother that he established/mentioned in the previous remake…maybe). But looking at the Zombies themselves, they do give a fresh outlook on the genre that gives mixed results. First, they rot instantly. From the moment you freeze-up from the virus to the time you awaken hungry for flesh, you look weeks dead in an instant. Also like 28D/WL you gain superhuman strength causing great ability to jump high and even climb ceilings….

    (I wanna interupt myself right here: Alot of reviewers of this film have mentioned ad nauseum about some “Zombie Spidermen” in the film. I want to debunk that right now. There is one scene, lasting 3 seconds, where one zombie, ONE, jumps up, breaks his arms and legs through the ceiling, hangs on to the underneath rafter beams, grabs hold of the next group, moves one space like a jungle gym, and then falls on his victim. THAT’S IT! This comment has bothered me since I’ve seen the movie because I envisioned an army of wall-crawling nightcrawlers due to these comments. It’s just not so.)

    ….and boy are they flammable! Overall, the effects are pretty damn decent and do keep your eyes busy. But if you’re looking for any social commentary that Romero or even DOTD04 provided, forget it. This is just Zombie carnage, and honestly not much of that to begin with. Director Steve Miner, who gave us some great Friday The 13th and Halloween sequels, had provided us with a decent Zombie movie, but like Contagium before it, is cursed to panning by using that established name in vain. But if you can Fast Forward through the title sequence never to see the name, you might enjoy this film better. Comes with some decent extras and a commentary that gives the film just too much credit. Recommended to any fan of the 28 series who thinks a frantic, running zombie is better than a lumbering one (have you guys ever heard of rigormortis?), this will help kill an hour and a half while increasing your desire to see the true 1985 film that inspired it.
    (RedSabbath Rating:7.0/10)

  27. Avatar of TehFuryman
    Posted By TehFuryman on September 21, 2008 @ 4:02 pm

    So I stumbled across this movie while I was messing around on IMDb.com and got curious as to if they were ever going to make a sequel to the Dawn of the Dead remake which I loved.

    Now, while this can’t entirely be considered a sequel, you still have the new generation of zombies that run rather than shamble after their prey. In addition, however, these bastards can crawl on walls and ceilings as well. I was a little unsure at first when I heard about it but once I actually saw it, it worked well to me.

    Again: It’s not a sequel. The movie starts out showing a whole new outbreak of some airborne infection that puts the victims into a catatonic state. During what appears to be 30 or so seconds, their system shuts down and they reanimate into a flesh hungry zombie. The movie doesn’t quite stay true to the original movie of the same title to really be called a remake. It could be called one in the sense you have Captain Rhodes (who in this one, isn’t as much of a jerk as he was in the original), Dr. Logan and an adaptation of the zombie Bub (only in this one, his name is Bud). Alot of people knock Nick Cannon’s performance in this saying it ruined the movie. I disagree. The guy knows how to add humor at the right moments and how to play a good hero. He can also play a good…well…jackass (he has a few moments in this where you’re just like “God, you’re an ass.”) The cause of the outbreak and how it’s discovered is an interesting little piece of the story. The gore factor and special effects are decent and it even has it’s moments that make you jump. All in all a good film. It’s no masterpiece to give an Oscar to, but it’s a masterpiece in the horror and zombie genre. If you enjoy zombie movies with a decent story (that doesn’t have to be perfect) and don’t mind it pretty much jumping right into the violence while it still develops the characters, I recommend this movie. Watch it with an open point of view and don’t expect it to be exactly like or even too close to the original. It’s not. It has it’s similarities and that’s about it. If you’re as big of a zombie fan as I am, you shouldn’t be disappointed.

  28. Avatar of MrHorrorfest
    Posted By MrHorrorfest on September 24, 2008 @ 9:57 pm

    Plain out stupid. But, we all have our opinions.

  29. Avatar of WinterRaven
    Posted By WinterRaven on October 13, 2008 @ 3:38 am

    I rented this thing out of Redbox for a buck. I was impressed with the idea that these things didn’t stagger around like they were drunk but rather could run, climb, even drive and shoot guns. I was also taken back by how they changed into Zombie’s this time out. Not the best movie I’ve ever seen but I was glad it wasn’t a total waste of my buck. LOL.

  30. Avatar of stewietantrum
    Posted By stewietantrum on October 17, 2008 @ 4:42 am

    I’m a zombie fiend, so of course I had to watch this one. And it was a little disappointing. Not terrible, but it’s a movie that you really only need to see once (if you absolutely must).
    I don’t understand how they were able to use the title Day of the Dead, though. It really wasn’t a remake. The only real similarity to the original was that it dealt with the military during a zombie outbreak. That’s it. No underground bunker, no Bub, just the military.

  31. Avatar of paulcav151
    Posted By paulcav151 on November 11, 2008 @ 1:35 am

    Fast zombies that can climb the walls and crawl on the ceiling, jumping out third story windows to attack…And Mena Suvari and some other hot chick to boot! What is there not to like?

  32. Avatar of ghostslasher13
    Posted By ghostslasher13 on December 1, 2008 @ 10:52 pm

    No. Its not great but is is somewhat good. Compared to the original it is trash. But I don’t compare films especially remakes when you have the original to always go back and watch. This movie is a set your mind on zero film, its just chaotic with some funny moments, good zombie carnage and gore. Its better than most DTV zombie films. Definitely not for everyone.

  33. Avatar of dan_madge
    Posted By dan_madge on December 11, 2008 @ 3:34 pm

    I thought this actually might not be bad cause the Dawn remake was quite good. I was told how shite it was but I still thought I’d check it out. I wish I hadn’t, because its really, really shit. The zombies are crap looking, they look as though they were animated in stop motion (and badly at that). The special effects are awful. And yes, the zombie crawling along the ceiling like spider man was just plain fucking retarded. The acting was pish aswell, mainly due to the nerdy guy who got bit in the hand, the ‘hip gangsta’ dickhead and that fat fucking disgusting mess of a human being who was the DJ. And not to mention Ving Rhames, who seems to be only able to play one character in every film he’s ever been in. VEGETARIAN ZOMBIES?!?! What in the name of sweet suffering fuck?? I actually paid

  34. Avatar of andrewautopsy
    Posted By andrewautopsy on December 20, 2008 @ 7:27 pm

    This movie was poor, the only person i like was Ving Rhames, only because i adored him in the Dawn of the Dead re-make and i kind of like Mina Suravi? I think thats how you say it.

    This was a movie what didnt keep true to the original. The underground thing was amazing on the original! Thats why it worked so well. This movie had zombies on ceilings? What the hell.

    I did not like this movie at all.

    If you want to ask me questions on horror movies please do! Im on bloody-disgusting all the time.

  35. Avatar of GRUDGE4life
    Posted By GRUDGE4life on January 21, 2009 @ 8:48 pm

    wow!! some of the other people who gave reviews need to remember that there is no clear definition of a “zombie”… so if you mind go cry somewhere else. i really liked this movie and thought it was pretty good for it not being directed by Romero himslef

  36. Avatar of gorehound62
    Posted By gorehound62 on January 23, 2009 @ 11:19 pm

    where to begin. this was quite possibly the worst movie i have ever seen. whoever had the bright idea of putting nick cannon into a horror movie, let alone a remake of a classic romero film, should be put out of the movie industry permenantly. the poster simulates my reaction to this abomination called a movie. awful. terrible. a complete waste of my life.

  37. Avatar of AshWilliams95
    Posted By AshWilliams95 on January 26, 2009 @ 11:09 am

    The remake of dawn of the dead was one of the best zombie movies I have ever seen and the remake of day of the dead was pretty good. First off the storyline was awesome, small town ravaged by a flu that turns them into flesh feasting zombies. The dialogue was alright, no classic one liners or awesome catch phrases. It was stupid at times but for the most part it wasn’t so bad. The acting was average, no stand outs and some of the characters were annoying and why the group kept a restrained zombie friend, I don’t know.

    The zombies were kick ass! The fact that they could run hell fast and climb across ceilings and walls was a interesting feature for a zombie flick. Some of the zombies looked bad ass and there was one really smart scientist zombie that pwned the ass of the humans. The cgi was just disgusting and does not belong in a zombie movie, except for the explosions if they are done really well. Most of the special effects looked fake and dull and when the zombies burst into flames from molotov cocktails that scene made me want to cry. THE CGI WAS TERRIBLE AND THE WORST PART OF THE MOVIE. You could tell that this remake had a pretty low budget. The vegetarian zombie was just ridiculous and plain stupid. Yea I know a vegetarian zombie…….what were they thinking?

    The action was pure awesome, the chaos scenes in the hospital looked like a brutal, bloody mosh pit with blood and guts flying everywhere. The tension was ramped up to extreme and the whole movie was filled with extreme gory action packed moments. The build up to the zombie outbreak was great.

    The ending was bad, if I had of directed the remake I would not have put that ending in. Overall the remake for day of the dead wasn’t bad, actually it was pretty damn good. The action was awesome and so was the gore, I did have a lot of problems with the rest of the movie though, such as:

    Pathetic cgi.

    Vegetarian zombie.

    Annoying ass characters.

    Bad ending.

    I give day of the dead remake a 8/10

  38. Avatar of Corey_O187
    Posted By Corey_O187 on February 6, 2009 @ 1:52 am

    Nick Cannon is in it which ruins it by itself. The second stupid part was zombies running on the ceiling and the walls. I understand this is supposed to be a remake but there is nothing about this movie that is like the original. Romero should not have given this director permission to destroy a classic.

  39. Avatar of vegeta13613
    Posted By vegeta13613 on February 6, 2009 @ 3:55 am

    No where near as good as the remake of Dawn of the Dead, but quite a bit better than that horrible Land of the Dead. Somewhat entertaining. Watch it, then forget it. 5/10.

  40. Avatar of superbub91186007
    Posted By superbub91186007 on February 18, 2009 @ 7:09 pm

    Some reviews for this movie say it was a good movie. I thought it was not good. Coming off off the remake of dawn of the dead and that being a great remake this movie wanted to do the same thing and take the thunder and get people to love it. I am not saying it was horrible but… I have seen way better remakes. This movie made me mad on the fact that they have super hero zombies that crawl on walls and can super jump to roofs. I want zombies which even if they run they are not able to jump high or even crawl on walls. It had a different idea of the movie and rhodes was not done. Joe pillato was a great bad guy in the original and should have had the same ideas as the original if they could remake it one more time and follow the story of the original and just update graphics they should be fine. All in all it was alright but not a classic.

  41. Avatar of LuJr81
    Posted By LuJr81 on February 23, 2009 @ 8:04 am

    Writers need to get more of an imagination, do something different if ur gonna remake a classic. I thought this movie was ok, but could have been sooooo much better. Why call it “Day of the Dead” when everything happens at night? Doesn’t make sense to me, also Nick Cannon was annoying as shit, I was hoping he’d die first. Ving Rhames sould have had a way bigger part in the movie and that vegetarian zombie was just retarded.

  42. Avatar of randomrick
    Posted By randomrick on March 13, 2009 @ 10:41 pm

    this realy pissed me off zombies on the ceiling…i mean come on!

  43. Avatar of VincenzoPescado
    Posted By VincenzoPescado on April 3, 2009 @ 10:56 pm

    It’s surprising to me that I enjoy this as much as I do (even more surprising that I like it better than the original).

    The zombies here are of a breed so entirely different than any before that you quite literally don’t know what to expect next from them.

    It’s all quite entertaining.

  44. Avatar of Eradication30214
    Posted By Eradication30214 on April 16, 2009 @ 6:12 pm

    Being a huge fan of zombie movies, I decided my first review should be this terrible remake. With the market being over saturated with zombie films lately its hard to find good genre defining films. This one, is not one of them. The story line has nothing to do with the original other than, The Military is involved. and later on they do “train” a zombie. On a good note, the effects were decent, and the gore effects were great. But this isn’t something that I would buy or rent. Sadly, I do own this, because being zombie enthusiast I am I try to get my hands on zombie films aplenty. This is definitely only for the hardcore zombie fan, even if its just to piss you off. And yes, there is a zombie that crawls on the ceiling :(

  45. Avatar of cjr83
    Posted By cjr83 on April 22, 2009 @ 7:02 am

    really bad, im glad that romero had nothing to do with this

  46. Avatar of ButcherMan
    Posted By ButcherMan on April 27, 2009 @ 1:44 pm

    This movie was really disappointing. I couldn’t work out if it was meant to be a serious zombie movie or not: one minute it seems like the director is (unsuccessfully) building up the tension, and then he just messes it up with some half-baked joke or slapstick. If you like the good old-fashioned Romero films, stay away from this, coz it’ll probably just annoy you.

  47. Avatar of Googopqp
    Posted By Googopqp on May 3, 2009 @ 3:43 am

    awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww god… Nick Cannon Seriously? f*** this man! 2/10! my shortest review lol…

  48. Avatar of KlownHUNTER3
    Posted By KlownHUNTER3 on June 20, 2009 @ 5:44 pm

    I enjoyed this movie enough to buy it after watching it the first time… With the budget this movie has it was good, gory, and kept me interested… Considering what they had to work with this is decently gory zombie film and a good watch for a fan.

  49. Avatar of Remember-Slithis
    Posted By Remember-Slithis on June 21, 2009 @ 2:00 am

    A bad remake as far as the original goes,But still found myself enjoying some of the new twists on the zombies.The matrix zombie was pretty dumb,But not as bad as Nick Cannon.It’s worth checking out for laugh but watch with low expectations.Still better than MTV vampire movies.

  50. Avatar of Broomann43
    Posted By Broomann43 on July 4, 2009 @ 11:50 pm

    This was so disgustingly bad I nearly projectile vomited like that zombie on the cover (SPOILER: THAT NEVER HAPPENED IN THE MOVIE). How DARE they call this Day of the Dead?
    Did anyone notice that the film just sped up every time the zombies were on screen? Couldn’t they have just hired fast actors?
    And a vegetarian zombie… come on… was he the ONLY vegetarian in the ENTIRE town?

  51. Avatar of The-Headless-Horseman
    Posted By The-Headless-Horseman on July 13, 2009 @ 4:42 am

    A Good Remake cant top the orig so go a different direction good movie some cool zombie action

  52. Avatar of horrorking95
    Posted By horrorking95 on July 21, 2009 @ 11:52 am

    This is not a masterpiece by any means but it was entertaining and fun to watch! Good gore action, heads being sliced off and being blown off. The eye bit was horrible as well!I loved the yellow tinted look, it was fun, it wasn’t meant to be in competition with George.A.Romero’s Day Of The Dead, it was just trying to be another zombie film and it worked! However I didn’t like the way the zombies possessed some form of intelligence they should be killing machines!

  53. Avatar of kryptonite_soul
    Posted By kryptonite_soul on August 7, 2009 @ 11:06 am

    a new level of awful there is nothing redeeming here just avoid avoid avoid nick cannon aswell here deserves special praise for proberly the worst performance i have ever ever ever seen

  54. Avatar of MKultra138
    Posted By MKultra138 on August 7, 2009 @ 12:10 pm

    Pure crap! With all the money Hollywood has floating around they could’ve at least done some justice to Romero and shot his original script for Day of the Dead that was turned down because it would’ve cost too much to make. This movie was pure shite!

  55. Avatar of AfterTheAsylum
    Posted By AfterTheAsylum on August 29, 2009 @ 11:35 pm

    Don’t watch this in hopes of getting a remake of the original. Watch this as a new movie. I think a lot of people are letting their emotions get involved because they see something blasphemous. Honestly, this wasn’t that bad. In comparison, this was a TON better than Diary of the Dead. I found it to be rather enjoyable and entertaining. It is even better than Land of the Dead. Sure, there are changes that I would make to it, but is was pretty good. Hell, I’d take this movie (story, gore, make-up fx, acting, casting, etc) over the Resident Evil franchise any day.

  56. Avatar of maynardmorrissey
    Posted By maynardmorrissey on September 6, 2009 @ 5:53 pm

    *I don’t like fast zombies
    *Mena Suvari is shit
    *full of horrible CGI
    *it has got nothing to do with the Original
    *what happened to Steve Miner?

  57. Avatar of nkyphantom
    Posted By nkyphantom on September 7, 2009 @ 2:39 am

    after the asylum i can’t believe u think this is better then diary of the dead this is garbage compared to that i mean come on this aint romero. ok i did like how the showed u bud as a human then as a zombie i give them props for that.

  58. Avatar of Lucksaw
    Posted By Lucksaw on October 18, 2009 @ 10:46 pm

    For a rainy day or a night with friends, the movie is good, but regular in all senses and for some moments, it’s “so bad it’s good”

    Mena Suvari looks great and so AnnaLynne McCord, but there’s nothing else to remark.

  59. Avatar of downward_spiral
    Posted By downward_spiral on October 29, 2009 @ 3:47 pm

    Absolutly pure garbage. This is a horrible remake to a legendary zombie film. This should never have been made.

  60. Avatar of DarthVader_85
    Posted By DarthVader_85 on November 3, 2009 @ 8:31 pm

    eh. it was… interesting. Don’t expect a “remake” of Romero’s original. It’s a different movie with the same name. It’s your average zombie movie, with an interesting type of zombie. If you don’t like fast zombies, stay away. But if you don’t mind it’s definitely worth a watch. The action is pretty good, and the gore is decent too, although it’s a lot of cgi, it still looks decent enough. It gets old after a while, but still seems to entertain. **(semi-spoiler ahead)** And then at the end you get almost a resident evil type zombie boss.

    Like I said though, this isn’t a remake at all. It’s not Romero, so don’t expect it.

  61. Avatar of bowl
    Posted By bowl on November 3, 2009 @ 11:59 pm

    For some reason I liked it!

  62. Avatar of Incinerated
    Posted By Incinerated on November 8, 2009 @ 8:16 am

    What a horribly sucky zombie movie. I recommend disregarding any of the user reviews claiming this is “good.” This is bad. It may literally be the dumbest zombie movie ever made. Dialog here is beyond stupid. The director and editor need kicked in the groin because in trying to intensify the film, they decided to speed up the film EVERY time a zombie is on screen. This is done in the crappiest of ways and looks like a car chase out of a silent film. It’s that bad.

    The gore is the only thing resembling quality here. It’s mostly CG, but somehow manages to look almost-ok in a stupid movie like this.

    So, the facts are the movie sucks. All is not lost, though. Once everything completely hits the fan (35 mins in at least), the horrible script becomes laughably enjoyable. Incredibly gay lines, and the craptastic acting they demand to be uttered, save this movie. Unintentionally funny, but not good at all.

  63. Avatar of ZombieJasonVorhees
    Posted By ZombieJasonVorhees on December 4, 2009 @ 3:14 pm

    I mean it was horrible but somehow enjoyable, I dont regret watching it.

  64. Avatar of La-Femme
    Posted By La-Femme on January 21, 2010 @ 5:52 pm

    If you are a true zombie fan you will enjoy this movie, period.

    Its not great, its not original. It starts of very slow but once it gets going, its going.

    It has its moments. It also has a cool cameo.

    Theres even some pretty decent special fx like where this one zombie is catapulted from the sunroof of a car after a collision.

    I gotta say the spider-man wall climbing zombie towards the end was random and a little out there, but I still had fun watching it.

    Zombie fans should get their $ worth, just dont expect anything besides a decent b-movie.

  65. Avatar of TreKidd
    Posted By TreKidd on February 10, 2010 @ 6:45 pm

    the fucking zombies ran true zombies can’t run

  66. Avatar of moviewatcher
    Posted By moviewatcher on February 10, 2010 @ 8:08 pm

    What a load of BOLLOX. Some movies should just never be remade.. (apologies to LA Femme before she shouts at me!!)

  67. Avatar of Necroskinless
    Posted By Necroskinless on February 10, 2010 @ 9:59 pm

    This doesn’t even qualify as a remake does it? aside from the title, zombies, and military personnel it bears no similarity to the classic Romero film. This piece of crap film is something worth putting on the tv for background noise. If you don’t pay too much attention to it, you might look up and catch something mildly interesting for a second or two… Overall this movie really didn’t need to be made, and it definitely doesn’t deserve the title ‘Day of the Dead’.

  68. Avatar of robzilla72
    Posted By robzilla72 on February 10, 2010 @ 10:51 pm

    This is, without a doubt, one of the worst remakes in film history. Featuring a complete disregard for the original film’s storyline,an offensively stereotypical african american character, and absolutely none of the societal observances that Romero’s original ‘Dead’ films impart so well. If a film is a ‘remake’ I expect it to have at least SOME resemblance to its source material, but apart from the names of some of the characters, similarities are unfortunately nonexistent. 0 out of 10.

  69. Avatar of Zombie-Apoc
    Posted By Zombie-Apoc on April 17, 2010 @ 5:33 pm

    This isn’t the best zombie film but if you are in the mood for some good laughs and the occasional good zombie kill watch this movie. The only bad thing is horrible CGI and at times some bad acting. But other wise this is a pretty good tittle that would be good for a rainy saturday morning were you just want a good laugh.

  70. Avatar of JonOfTheShred
    Posted By JonOfTheShred on May 6, 2010 @ 11:07 pm

    This movie many things holding it back…

    The title “Day of the Dead.” This immediately draws comparisons to George Romeros original masterpiece of the same name.

    Ving Rhames. Now it’s also associated with Zach Snyders kick-ass remake of Dawn of the Dead. (I think this movie implies Ving is playing the twin brother of his character from Dawn of the Dead.) Ironic, since this is a very shitty version of that.

    Nick Cannon? Really? GTFO, you suck, go back to Nickelodeon where you belong. Horrible actor, with his ‘tough guy’ little sneer. You just wanna back hand him. Untalented hack of a douche.

    Bub is completely ruined. A friendly, vegetarian soldier? Lame. Horribly, terribly lame.

    Worth seeing for zombie completists. There are a few cool moments, like the in the hospital when everyone dies and turns. That chaos is pretty cool. But the bad elements are REALLY BAD.

  71. Avatar of Seth_Adams
    Posted By Seth_Adams on July 14, 2010 @ 8:49 pm

    The only thing that I liked about this movie was how the people would get nose bleeds before they changed…freezing and standing in place…if they done that right it would make for a very creepy kind of deal, well…the messed it up.

    This movie was more comical than anything and they way the ruined BUB..not f’n “Bud”…it pissed me off!!!

    This is what I would call a Rob Zombie kind of reimagening…they seriously took one of the best zombie movies ever made (next to the orignal Dawn) and literally screwed it up the butt.

    It’s just horrible.

  72. Avatar of JADAMA
    Posted By JADAMA on August 26, 2010 @ 5:21 pm

    Okay… It wasn’t a remake at all! The only clues that would lead it to the original is the tittle, names, soldiers, and… well that’s it. The setting was completely different. The story was silly!! There was no underground facility with scientists studying and understanding why they do what they do. There was no “Bub” sadly to say! And no Dr.Frankenstein (Logan). The original was brilliant and also my favorite in the series. It was more emotional and great depth with it’s characters. It made you think… but… This one lacked all of it. Although remakes are suppose to be different, they at least are suppose to have some similarity to the original. I couldn’t even finish watching it. Also what was even more silly was the zombies (ghouls) crawled up the walls as if this was a “Left 4 Dead” movie. Don’t get me wrong, I love the game “Left 4 Dead” but come on! All in all, the film was a huge let down… I’m sure Romero wasn’t pleased.

  73. Avatar of YoungHorror
    Posted By YoungHorror on September 24, 2010 @ 2:21 am

    The original being my favorite movie of all time, I would rather have had someone shit all over my face than watch this in the first place. But I knew I had to see it. As many people have stated, THIS IS NOT A REMAKE OF DAY OF THE DEAD. IT’S JUST A SHITTY ZOMBIE MOVIE WITH DAY OF THE DEAD SLAPPED ON IT TO GET IT SOME VIEWS. The only thing they did was make a guy named Bub. Wow, cool! Shitfest.

  74. Avatar of Morthalius
    Posted By Morthalius on October 5, 2010 @ 1:05 am

    If you liked the original avoid this at all costs, it will make you want to murder everyone involved.

  75. Avatar of zuggernaught
    Posted By zuggernaught on October 20, 2010 @ 9:56 pm

    Thanks YoungHorror! Day being one of my favs of all time as well, I seen 2seconds of the trailer when it first came out and avoided it like the plague but curiosity makes me want to watch it because it’s titled Day Of The Dead, damn studios for remakes! Even though I know it’s going to suck I’ll watch it because I’m an addict. They know it, I know it…. why are horror freaks so devoted! Oh wait I know Horror movies FUCK”IN destroy any other genre! Anyhow, I digress…. I have not watched this movie, nor will I……………?

  76. Avatar of Midnitekrawlr
    Posted By Midnitekrawlr on October 31, 2010 @ 7:27 pm

    Not as epic as Romero’s original but a worthwhile remake. Expect lots of cg kills and spidey-like zombie action minus the webs.

  77. Avatar of markajacoby
    Posted By markajacoby on January 28, 2011 @ 11:50 am

    What a pathetic waste of time. Terrible acting. Just above amateur effects. Wow! 90 minutes of my life I can never get back.

  78. Avatar of Fanofhorror
    Posted By Fanofhorror on March 6, 2011 @ 11:00 am

    If you are huge fan of George A. Romero or if you like slow zombies I would say give this movie a miss As the Zombies are total different They are scary but nothing like you ever seen before as they Run, Jump like frogs, Crawl on roofs and are Smart too.

    The things I didn’t like in this movie was that fact they had some silly dump scare scene that do not work and One or two actors can been annoying at times but rest of the cast can act. I enjoyed the movie.

  79. Avatar of TurboChainsaw
    Posted By TurboChainsaw on August 12, 2011 @ 6:33 pm

    why? its yet another horrible pointless remake! no comparison to the original.

  80. Posted By thelurkingfear on November 9, 2011 @ 7:30 pm

    sad. very sad. I pity those who bought it.

  81. Avatar of DefinitelyDazed
    Posted By DefinitelyDazed on June 18, 2012 @ 9:03 pm

    Despite most people not liking this movie, I thought that it was pretty good.

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