
go back to Dawn, and look at it again and give us a film like that. another disappointing zed flick from the grandfather of the modern zombie. Survival will deliver on the gore, even on its corny moments, and it tries really hard to engage the audience with its characters but it falls apart because the cast and screenplay aren't strong enough. Story telling that will show us why we followed him all these years, but this rushed production, dialog and all around feel is what is giving his series a bad name. Romero needs to get back to plain and simple story telling. These newer entries only seem to alienate his fan-based and this smart zombies back story he is trying to shove down our throats isn't working with the fans. When Romero gets back to that magic he will regain what is lost in the zombie genre, but with him sticking to the cheap thrills and half-assed writing I think his fall from zombie grace will be harder than even he will ever imagine. I still think Diary is the best of his newer zed flicks, and Survival is way better than Land but it is still a weak film, in fact Romero's 3 newest entries are all weak and devoid of the magic originally on display in Night Dawn and Day. What should have occurred was trying to rebuild life on Plum island, what should have happened was an exploration of the rebuilding of humanity, something Romero has yet to touch upon in any of his Dead films. Survivals western vibe and feel just seems so out of place and wasted. The film is skewered by a weak cast and an even weaker storyline. It had the set up, it had the locations, but it missed the story and the vibe. Survival should have been the next DAWN of the DEAD. I mean I thought the trailers looked corny, the feel amateur, even for Romero's standards, but I was willing to give it a go none the less.

it could have easily been one of Romero's best, since his beloved Dawn of the Dead, but what went wrong? what did he miss? what moment did he not seize? After getting my UK Blu-Ray I was sort of reserved in what i was going to think about this flick. Man, where do I begin? Survival of the Dead.
