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🚁 In the spirit of covering more horror movies from every era, we've decided to revisit George A. Romero's cult zombie classic from 1978. In this episode we will discuss the cultural, socioeconomical, and aesthetic relevance of Dawn of the Dead today, remark on the film's very specific comic book style of blood and violence, and hypothesize what we would do in an abandoned mall in the middle of the zombie apocalypse. As always, we'll also choose which character we think was most deserving to die, so stick around til the end.
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🚁 In the spirit of covering more horror movies from every era, we've decided to revisit George A. Romero's cult zombie classic from 1978. In this episode we will discuss the cultural, socioeconomical, and aesthetic relevance of Dawn of the Dead today, remark on the film's very specific comic book style of blood and violence, and hypothesize what we would do in an abandoned mall in the middle of the zombie apocalypse. As always, we'll also choose which character we think was most deserving to die, so stick around til the end.
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📷 Follow The Cherry Picker on Instagram
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▶️ Check out Zack's Main YouTube Channel
📷 Follow Zack on Instagram
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▶️ Check Out Eddie's Main YouTube Channel
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