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The Year Without a Santa Claus
56:28|The bois watch a Christmas Classic that Derek has loved forever and Keenan had never seen. Merry Christmas or whatever!
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The Dead Don't Die
01:06:12|Ya got your Bill Murrays, Ya got your Adam Drivers, Ya got your weather anomalies, ya got your living deads, ya got your good times, Happy Halloween!
Survival of the Dead
01:05:20|The last "of the Dead" film in legendary director George A. Romero's filmography, and it sure does exist. There's a lot of good things, a few bad things, and there's definitely some stuff to say about it.
Diary of the Dead
01:28:41|Found footage, meta story, college kids, a drunk professor, a deaf Amish man, some military guys, it's all wrapped in a mediocre script and being eaten by zombies. Let's go!
Land of the Dead
01:20:53|Starring John Leguizamo and Dennis Hopper, this is the first 'of the Dead' of the 2000's. This movie brings us a post apocalyptic future society divided by class and ruled by a rich guy in a red tie. A turning point in the franchise, George A. Romero's Land of the Dead is a unique entry where the biggest threat to humanity isn't the zombies, it's other people.
Day of the Dead
01:20:29|This is the good one, or, Keenan's favorite anyway. So expect a balanced, unbiased, review, obviously. Derek hadn't seen it before, so that's always fun. Day of the Dead is George A. Romero's third 'of the Dead' film, and while being very 80's, it is quite good, as well. Social commentary, interesting characters, gore and a young Greg Nicotero, hard to see anything wrong with this one!
Dawn of the Dead
01:28:13|Alright, we know, this is the only one that's a remake, but hey, it's really good, and the bois struggled through all the Resident Evil films, just let them have this, alright? Directed by Zach Snider, written by George A. Romero and rewritten by James Gunn, this is not only the epitome of zombie movies from the bois's youths, it's also the epitome of an early 2000's action film. So many tropes, so many classic tropes.