Hello,This is me!

@msanhuezacelsi

Open Sustainability, Creativity, and Innovation Advisor, Consultant and Researcher #ThinkOUTSIDEtheBOX The Innovation is my passion Science, Technology, Art and Entrepreneurship Creative and Experimental Design Social Innovation, Design, Tech and Impact Entrepreneur, Creative and Social Innovator Open Creativity from Southern World Make the best decisions with confidence

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Night of the Living Dead

  • November 01, 2017
  • by

THE CLASSIC HORROR MOVIE BY GEORGE A. ROMERO

Romero revolutionized the horror film genre with Night of the Living Dead; according to Almar Haflidason of the BBC, the film represented "a new dawn in horror film-making". The film has also effectively redefined the use of the term "zombie". While the word "zombie" itself is never used—the word used in the film is ghoul—Romero's film introduced the theme of zombies as reanimated, flesh-eating cannibals.

 Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent horror film directed by George A. Romero, co-written by Romero and John Russo, and starring Duane Jones and Judith O'Dea. The story follows characters Ben (Jones), Barbra (O'Dea), and five others trapped in a rural farmhouse in western Pennsylvania , which is besieged by a large and growing group of unnamed "living dead" monsters.  BELOW THIS DISRUPTED HORROR MOVIE THAT REDEFINED THE ZOMBIE WORLD...










Open Sustainability, Creativity and Innovation.

0 comentarios:

Post a Comment

@msanhuezacelsi
EcoworldReactor
Chile, South America

SEND ME A MESSAGE