Hell Of The Living Dead [Blu-ray] [2023] [Region A & B & C]

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Hell Of The Living Dead [Blu-ray] [2023] [Region A & B & C]

Hell Of The Living Dead [Blu-ray] [2023] [Region A & B & C]

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Yet, I can't help but watch this without laughing. Yes, it's bad, but it really is so bad it's good, as it actually feels more like a parody of the living dead than the zombie movie it wants to be. A perfect example of this is when a commando finds a ballerina outfit, and decides to put it on. Yes, you read that right. Also, the gore effects are actually pretty damn good, especially a bit involving both a torn out tongue and gouged out eyes.

I sort of understand what you say which is why i made it clear they are phone images but i have tried it HDR on, Dolby vision on and off and it looks just about the same all ways - the 88 blu ray also looks the same as the 4k colour wise so why would that also look the same as I would have thought that HDR would not affect the colour on the blu ray? Why would the Blue Underground blu ray look completely different to the 88 films one playing them on the same setup and why would the colour on the trailer that is on the 88 films blu ray look different to the colour on the film itself on the same blu ray? For those of you who take films far too seriously, you'd probably want to reverse that ten to a one. For those of you out there who want pure cheese entertainment, then this film is for you. Would someone please explain to me why the hell anyone would consider something like Dawn of the Dead or Lucio Fulci's Zombie's 2 superior to Bruno Mattei's masterpiece, Hell of the Living Dead. What I've mostly read about this movie is criticism. Hell is ten times better than anything Lucio Fulci ever did, bold statement? I don't think so. Lucio Fulci's work is boring, the gore scenes are literally the only positive thing. Most Italian horror is a bit on the boring side anyway, even Beyond the Darkness, the grim masterpiece that it is, is a tad boring, Hell of the Living Dead is not boring, for 70's standards, as well as todays. The fact that the score is very "borrowed" means nothing to me, I mean, who the hell cares? Stealing Goblin tunes was a stroke of genius. So, don't believe the nay sayers, Hell of the Living Dead is quality horror. Eye Scream: A zombie forces its hand into its victim's mouth, and pops her eyeballs out from the inside. Kill the Poor: The zombies are the product of a cruel experiment by a secret cabal of the elite to cull the population of the third world by releasing chemicals that will cause the impoverished to eat each other alive.

The Hell of the Living Dead 4K Extras

Chewing the Scenery: Zantoro, and the film is all the more entertaining for it. Actor Franco Garofalo did most of this by improv, according to the DVD bonus feature documentary on the blu-ray. Hell Of The Living Dead (1980) is Italian sci-fi horror film from director Bruno Mattei. The film stars Margit Evelyn Newton, Franco Garofalo, Selan Karay and José Gras.

There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Zantoro yells that all it takes is a headshot... right after emptying the entire magazine into the zombie child's head! Films says this version is a “Brand new 4K Remaster from the Original Negatives presented in High Definition (2160p) in 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio”. Hell of the Living Dead ( Italian: Virus – L'inferno dei morti viventi) is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film is set in a laboratory in Papua New Guinea that releases a dangerous chemical, turning the technicians and locals into zombies. A French news reporter ( Margit Evelyn Newton) and her crew land on the island to investigate. Now I wouldn't presume to sit here and say that this is a "good" film; I certainly won't perjure myself by saying it's "well-made", "well-written", or "well-acted"...none of the above would be true.Of course there will be those who say that this is a cheap Italian film from over 40 years ago what did you expect? However, 88 Films have previously released this film with a colour grade that appears to be more realistic, more consistent and more naturalistic (albeit with its own problems in some areas) and it’s the fact that this has been changed, with no word on why (in fact, I’ve seen some responses from 88 Films to this issue on other forums that simply dismiss these colour changes wholly) that bothers.



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