Day of the Dead Remake goes Straight to DVD

I remember hearing about the ‘Day of the Dead’ remake going into production after the box office and critical success from the ‘Dawn of the Dead’ remake back in 2004.  The last news I heard about this movie was that Ving Rhames was cast….and that was over a year ago. So I knew this day was coming.

According to UHM.com, the zombie remake of a classic is due to hit DVD shelves on April 8th, 2008 without a theatrical release.

Our good friends at Cinematical give us this:

And for those who’ve forgotten all about this thing, I can tell you that it was directed by Steve Miner (Friday the 13th Part 2) and written by Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination). Among the cast members are Ving Rhames, Mena Suvari, Christa Campbell, Nick Cannon, and the multi-chinned character actor Ian McNeice. To say George Romero had nothing to do with this remake is like saying Gary Coleman had nothing to do with the French Revolution.

Hmm…this movie must be getting trashed if it has a cast like this and is going straight to DVD. I have to admit, I am a fan of Steve Miner’s work.  I loved ‘House,’ ‘Friday the 13th Part 2, ‘H20,’ ‘Lake Placid’ and even a few scary Dawson’s Creek episodes he had done in the past. (Shameful but true)  However, this is also the man responsible for the soon to also be straight to DVD film, ‘Major Movie Star’ starring Jessica Simpson. (EEEK!)

I for one will still check this ‘bound to suck’ zombie remake when it hits DVD in April. What are your thoughts? 

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25 thoughts on “Day of the Dead Remake goes Straight to DVD

  1. i was excited when i saw they remade this movie. i grew up watching horror movies with my pops, and zombie movies were our favorite. romeros zombie movies have a big following. after watching this piece shit i wanted to hunt down the derector and make him apologize publicly. the original is actualy the best of the three. it had story, very dark location, and much more drama than zombies going on. romero should be punished for allowing it to be made as well.

  2. This movie was a cinematic abortion. It took the original classic and took a fat dump on it. Ving Rhames must be seriously hurting for money to appear in this. I, unfortunately, rented it and was utterly pissed that I had wasted 2 hours of my life and 3 bucks. Apparently, when you die, your flesh immediately rots away, you scream like a banshee, and you get the same powers as Spider-Man. I’d rather watch Xanadu starring Olivia Newton John in a room full of angry bikers and ever watch the re-make of Day of the Dead again.

  3. It was ok some bits were cringy like the zombie that crawls along the ceiling. and the speed of infectionyou got a nosebleed then you space your face turns all rotten in a millisecond and your running along the ceiling sqeuling all high pitched

  4. the way i look at it dawn of the dead remake ’04 was excellent, ending was a cliff hanger but overall excellent acting. i think what totally screwed the “dead” movies was…yes here it comes. “land of the dead”…WTH was that? money still an issue in a zombie filled world? come on!!!…hiding for your life or blasting zombies or zombies eating brains that what i want to see. not corruption and a zombie named big daddy leading a braveheart revolution…give me a break i heard about day of the dead and fig it’ll be a hit because of ving rhames and yes even nick canon and the amerian pie chic but ah wells…love the internet i was able to view it without wasting me money to see it in theaters…the dead movies are DEAD…sorry to say

  5. I was watchin this movie a couple days ago on a website and it didnt look that bad. I know the first was the worst of the Romero films so there is no big suprise this is not gonna be the best remake of the three but it looks fairly decent and if u are a fan of zombie movies i might suggest u see this. You cant judge just cause the trailer, cause Cloverfield looked like a good movie from the trailer but it ended up suckin in the end

  6. What the hell? The trailer look just fine to me. Can anyone actually tell me any specific reason why you think it sucks? I haven’t seen it, and neither have you. It seems to me like people just write bad comments because everybody is doing it… like the good sheeps that you are.

    I’m not saying it will be good or that it will not suck. But I haven’t seen it and the trailer looks just fine to me. Too bad I can’t see it in theaters now thanks to you people.

    PS – Even if it sucks, it can’t suck more than Vampire In Brooklyn with Eddie Murphy, and that piece of shit had a theatrical release. I mean… what the hell is wrong with you people?

  7. “I might rent this… for a buck. But I wouldn’t pay to own it. Here’s a spoiler. One of main characters get infected dies and resurrects. But! In life he wasn’t a meat eater, he was a veggie. What do we have? We get the first vegetarian zombie! Lock up them gardens.”

    That’s the bastardization of Bub from the original.

  8. I might rent this… for a buck. But I wouldn’t pay to own it. Here’s a spoiler. One of main characters get infected dies and resurrects. But! In life he wasn’t a meat eater, he was a veggie. What do we have? We get the first vegetarian zombie! Lock up them gardens.

    I wish I was joking.

  9. Well, this movie is from the same people who made the pieces of shit that were Day of the Dead 2: Contagium and Creepshow 3. So it’s not really a surprise it’ll be straight to DVD, I mean it has Nick Cannon in it.

  10. (i know this is supposed to be a Day of the Dead comment section)

    but i have to TOTALLY agree with Pete about John’s Dark Knight comments.

    It seemed that John didn’t even really want to talk about the trailer at all (kept calling it a teaser). For supposedly being a site dedicated to sci-fi /comic book movies. The attention payed to the best trailer released so far this year is kinda disappointing.

    Ledger will be definitive Joker…after seeing the trailer and my faith in Nolan’s work i don’t expect anything less

  11. It’s funny I was just thinking about this film. I remember seeing the trailer a long while ago and then nothing…I didn’t particularly like the trailer, so wasn’t interested in actually seeing the film, but I like me some zombies so I looked it up on IMDB and couldn’t really find a release date. Now the questions have been answered. It truly was as bad as the trailer let it out to be. Too bad.

  12. Wasn’t this originally supposed to be a big budget release? I wonder if they had to hurry through production or something due to legal issues. Does it have any connection to the Dawn remake other than the whole ‘zombie infestation’ thing?

    I like the Romero version – but it’s not the best of his ‘Dead movies. His original script for it was better – I’m sure it’s still floating around online.

  13. Oh wow that’s sucks

    The remake of Dawn of the Dead was great I enjoy it and I love the Romero one but. Also the remake of Dawn had Zack Snyder making this film before he was mr super star with 300. And it did not have the guy (Steve Miner) who made such great films as My Father the Hero with Depardieu and I am from france and I hate Depardieu in that film. He is one of the best actors in the world. So if you can’t work with someone of his class and make a great film who says you can remake a zombie film like day of the dead. I know he has work with a zombie (Jessica Simpson) before in making Major Movie Star. But I am not going to cry over this news.

  14. OK so ya i seen this movie like 4 months ago….let me tell u first that this movie is so shitty that i cant believe they actually got ving rhames in it…and the stupid pet zombie idea was completely stupid…nick cannon shoyld not have been offered this role…not cause he sux at acting but he tried to much to make it funny.

  15. With a title like “Day of the Dead” that’s no surprise.

    Hey, John. In your last podcast you completely insulted the bat-fans. You said “How can anyone judge a performance based on one picture and one line?” One line??? You made us out to look like idiots. Heath Ledger’s Joker spat more than one line:

    FROM THE TEASER:

    “Starting tonight, people will die. I’m a man of my word.”

    FROM THE TRAILER:

    “You’ve changed things…forever. See, to them you’re just a freak…Like me!”

    (HaHaHaHaHa)

    “Evening, Commissioner.”

    “Why so serious?!”

    “A little fight in ya, I like that.”

    “It’s all part of the plan.”

    “Come on! Hit me!”

    “Let’s put a smile on that face!”

    (HaHaHaHaHa)

    From the IMAX Prologue (First five minutes of TDK):

    “No, no, no. I kill the bus driver.”

    “I believe, what ever doesn’t kill you simply makes you…stranger.”

    Along with these lines were several shots of the Joker. He was moving, he had expressions on his face, and of course he was laughing.

    This is what made the fans draw the conclusion that Ledger might indeed be the definitive Joker. Just looking at his eyes, the way he moves, and laughs; he’s channeling this character. Jack did Jack with make-up. This is the first time we are seeing someone embody The Joker. Forgive us for being excited about it. And it’s more than one line…as you can see. Ten, to be exact.

    – Pete

  16. Wow.

    Even the remake of “Night Of The Living Dead” (1990) got a theatrical release…!

    ****

    But, Serena, there is a good reason why this is going right to DVD. Look at the cast list. I don’t know about you, but my own torelance for Nick Cannon’s non acting in every film he’s been in – he almost demolished the brilliant Drumline– by playing the same smart ass, no responsilbility character…only the name has changed. If he’s in his game here, this joker is the prime suspect.

    Mera Suvari? Yeeck. Reason #2.

    I wasn’t a fan of Lake Placid, but I loved House and Halloween H20. Steve Miner did some horse movie with Gabrelle Anwar I think…in any case…

    #3 Wasn’t Day Of The Dead the most ravaged and least loved of Romero’s Zombie flicks?

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