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Team Blogamole recently sat down with horror legend George A. Romero. He gave us the deets on his upcoming projects, dream gig, Latino heritage and more! We'll be rolling out clips for the next two weeks – stay tuned or we'll eat your brains!
Get ready, zombie lovers! "Survival of the Dead" hits theaters tomorrow (May 28) and is filled with xenophobia, struggling workers and disillusioned soldiers.
Hey, are we still talking about a movie?
In our epic interview with the iconic director, George A. Romero shared that he enjoys incorporating playful moments into his bloody creations, but that doesn't mean he doesn't take his work seriously.
"There are all sorts of horror genres," explained Romero, "some of which I wouldn't do."
For Romero, horror works best when it includes political satire. "I would not do a "Friday the 13th" movie, just some guy standing there with a knife," he explained.
Romero has acknowledged that "Survival of the Dead" was inspired by William Wyler's 1958 western “The Big Country,†in which a new arrival gets caught in a war between two powerful ranchers.
What would be the first thing you do if you woke up in a world filled with zombies? Tell us in the comments or @MTV3!
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