I'm glad to see they made a Living Dead museum which looks even better than I expected. The bust and plaque was a nice tribute itself that I've seen photos of but I didn't realize they had a museum too and with the motorcycle too. I already wanted to visit before but it's just more of a reason to. I might have to consider going to one of the events they have someday. Great video!
It’s been around for years. The same people operated this museum there years ago on the east side lower level of the mall along with another living dead museum in Evans City where Night of The Living Dead was filmed. They closed the Monroeville location and had everything moved to Evans City. Then they closed Evans City location and moved everything to this current location on the upper level.
My favourite part of the beginning is not that you have that episode in front of the guy, but that it cuts as you immediately start to descend suggesting you walked back down the escalator instead of finishing the ride, forcing him to the side
That ticket stub at 21:10 was from the Premiere of Land of the Dead held at the Byham theater in Pittsburgh's cultural district. I have a matching ticket stub also from that premiere where I met Quentin Tarantino and Simon Pegg.
Thanks for sharing Micah! So cool that the Mall have a museum in there to celebrate the Living Dead, really great and some fantastic stuff in there. I have decided over the weekend to watch the film again as it is one of my favourites.
My hometown mall, I live 2 min behind this mall, so cool the legendary history of horror... hope it never goes away like so many Malls across America. They need to make it a national land mark so it will always remain
Cool video, one of my favorite movies. Great to see the mall hasn’t lost its liminal vibe the movie gives it. Also did the area of the Mall where the VW Scirocco was parked still exist?
Yes. That Scirocco was originally parked in front of Bakers Shoes (now Hot Topic/Gems & Jewelry). This was immediately next to the lower level Penny’s entrance known as “town center”. It sat to the west side of town center across from where the Ice Palace rink was (now the food court) and an Italian restaurant called di Pomodoro that had windows looking out onto the ice rink itself. The upper level east entrance where they pull the car up to lock the doors and set the alarms is still there too. There’s a big Pittsburgh themed mural by that entrance. They drove that car on both levels. They had to beg a VW dealership to loan them that Scirocco, and wound up crashing it into one of those marble pillars in the mall.
My dad was one of the zombies! We didn't make living dead weekend last month but we plan on visiting soon! I rem when they filmed i was 5, my Mom wouldn't let me go with Dad! ( I'm still pissed LOL 😭) The museum looks cool, can't wait! We still live pretty close to Monroeville Mall... Thanks for the tour...👍👻🖤🔥🧟
This this the best fking zombie movie ever made, the director's cut. It's on youtube actually. :) Thank you for this vid, I will watch it ! I mean this, when I will have the time. When you tunred into that corridor, that they use to escape to the roof, the one they board up, I had chills in my back. Last year I finished a doom mod that is based on this movie, with the narrow corridors, and the ice ring, the news studio. It is great fun !
I was there like 12 years ago when jc penny's was still in there. I so wanted to slide down the Roger escalator, but didn't want to get kicked out because I came from Cleveland to see this mall. The zombie museum has definitely changed since I was last there. Would love to go back someday. Dude you and I could definitely be friends
Neat.... what cool, historic mall... hopefully, it will never close... malls are not doing as well as they used to..... like when you were doing zombie reenactment on escalator.., a guy was trying to go up.... he stopped and said oh well I need to go up....don't care about no zombie.... ha ha ha..liked how you can still match up a ton of scenes...museum inside mall looked awesome..... thanks for sharing ....take care.....have a great day....thanks......👍👍👍👍👍
You got turned around. The area @6:29 is the former town square where the clock tower used to be. The fountain square was at the east end of the mall by Macy’s (formerly Hornes/Lazarus). Also, when you watch this movie notice that both ends of the mall are filmed in a way that you can’t see Gimbles or Hornes department stores. Several mall tenants didn’t want to be shown in this movie so they had to film around them. Penny’s was the only anchor store that gave them permission and why it’s so prominent in the film.
Went there about two years ago- it was great. Pittsburgh is one of my favorite cities too- a hidden gem. It's changing FAST though.... gettin' a little fancier, which I kinda hate to see.
They definitely use the word zombie in Dawn of The Dead and other Romero installments. Dawn was the first movie to ever refer to the living dead as zombies. When the bikers break open the mall Ken Foree says: “There’s gonna be a thousand zombies in here.” Even the European version of this film is titled “Zombi”. Dennis Hopper also refers to them as zombies in Romero’s Land of The Dead. They don’t use term zombie at all in The Walking Dead. Robert Kirkman didn’t want The Walking Dead set in a universe where the idea of the modern zombie existed. He did this so the characters would believably have no idea how to react to the scenario. Romero used the word sparingly, but he was the first to refer to the living dead as zombies and re-defined what zombie means in the modern lexicon.
I’m here for the guy on the escalator at the beginning of the video. He’s so unbothered
Hahah
You have no idea how often people act like zombies around the mall 😂
We Pittsburghers are so unfazed 😅
He is already a zombie without emotions. He is just there for buying stuff.
I was in the original Dawn Of The Dead filmed at the Monroeville Mall as one of the zombies and it was a blast to do had so much fun
Amazing!!
Please tell us more !
I'm glad to see they made a Living Dead museum which looks even better than I expected. The bust and plaque was a nice tribute itself that I've seen photos of but I didn't realize they had a museum too and with the motorcycle too. I already wanted to visit before but it's just more of a reason to. I might have to consider going to one of the events they have someday. Great video!
It’s been around for years. The same people operated this museum there years ago on the east side lower level of the mall along with another living dead museum in Evans City where Night of The Living Dead was filmed. They closed the Monroeville location and had everything moved to Evans City. Then they closed Evans City location and moved everything to this current location on the upper level.
I love this video’s more enthusiastic and unstructured approach!
I'm so jealous. That was great!
My favourite part of the beginning is not that you have that episode in front of the guy, but that it cuts as you immediately start to descend suggesting you walked back down the escalator instead of finishing the ride, forcing him to the side
That ticket stub at 21:10 was from the Premiere of Land of the Dead held at the Byham theater in Pittsburgh's cultural district. I have a matching ticket stub also from that premiere where I met Quentin Tarantino and Simon Pegg.
Thanks for sharing Micah! So cool that the Mall have a museum in there to celebrate the Living Dead, really great and some fantastic stuff in there. I have decided over the weekend to watch the film again as it is one of my favourites.
Absolutely incredible. Love all the zombie stuff.
Love your videos brother!
Thanks Jon
Ok, that was funny. That man didn't care a zombie was on the escalator. 🤣 0:13
My hometown mall, I live 2 min behind this mall, so cool the legendary history of horror... hope it never goes away like so many Malls across America. They need to make it a national land mark so it will always remain
Cool video, one of my favorite movies. Great to see the mall hasn’t lost its liminal vibe the movie gives it. Also did the area of the Mall where the VW Scirocco was parked still exist?
Yes. That Scirocco was originally parked in front of Bakers Shoes (now Hot Topic/Gems & Jewelry). This was immediately next to the lower level Penny’s entrance known as “town center”. It sat to the west side of town center across from where the Ice Palace rink was (now the food court) and an Italian restaurant called di Pomodoro that had windows looking out onto the ice rink itself. The upper level east entrance where they pull the car up to lock the doors and set the alarms is still there too. There’s a big Pittsburgh themed mural by that entrance. They drove that car on both levels. They had to beg a VW dealership to loan them that Scirocco, and wound up crashing it into one of those marble pillars in the mall.
Great video as always my brother, and what a great film!
That was awesome!!
These two dead movie videos have been a favorite of mine covering two of my favorite zombie films
Freakn Awesome!!! My All-time favorite horror movie!!!
Awesome stuff man! Great video
Appreciate it!
Great video Micah.
My dad was one of the zombies! We didn't make living dead weekend last month but we plan on visiting soon! I rem when they filmed i was 5, my Mom wouldn't let me go with Dad! ( I'm still pissed LOL 😭) The museum looks cool, can't wait! We still live pretty close to Monroeville Mall... Thanks for the tour...👍👻🖤🔥🧟
If you are a my bloody valentine fan. There is a haunt in Tarentum pa where the movie was filmed. The Haunted Mine.
This this the best fking zombie movie ever made, the director's cut. It's on youtube actually. :) Thank you for this vid, I will watch it ! I mean this, when I will have the time. When you tunred into that corridor, that they use to escape to the roof, the one they board up, I had chills in my back. Last year I finished a doom mod that is based on this movie, with the narrow corridors, and the ice ring, the news studio. It is great fun !
2:32 "just trying to get in"
- automatic door opens -
Had to watch the original and 2004 version after this
I was there like 12 years ago when jc penny's was still in there. I so wanted to slide down the Roger escalator, but didn't want to get kicked out because I came from Cleveland to see this mall. The zombie museum has definitely changed since I was last there. Would love to go back someday. Dude you and I could definitely be friends
That hall around 4:40 it was that colour in the film right?
Great video
Thanks!
The blood pressure thing. NEVER will I sit in one of those!!!!. Like Jaws or Camp Crystal Lake.
I was 8 when my father took me to see this movie. Scared the **** out of me. To this day, my favorite horror movie 👍 Loved the 2004 remake as well.
Neat.... what cool, historic mall... hopefully, it will never close... malls are not doing as well as they used to..... like when you were doing zombie reenactment on escalator.., a guy was trying to go up.... he stopped and said oh well I need to go up....don't care about no zombie.... ha ha ha..liked how you can still match up a ton of scenes...museum inside mall looked awesome..... thanks for sharing ....take care.....have a great day....thanks......👍👍👍👍👍
That is so cool
This was one HECK of a zombie presentation, cheers from England
You got turned around. The area @6:29 is the former town square where the clock tower used to be. The fountain square was at the east end of the mall by Macy’s (formerly Hornes/Lazarus). Also, when you watch this movie notice that both ends of the mall are filmed in a way that you can’t see Gimbles or Hornes department stores. Several mall tenants didn’t want to be shown in this movie so they had to film around them. Penny’s was the only anchor store that gave them permission and why it’s so prominent in the film.
Went there about two years ago- it was great. Pittsburgh is one of my favorite cities too- a hidden gem. It's changing FAST though.... gettin' a little fancier, which I kinda hate to see.
I'm going there this Saturday. I hope the museum is open. I have been doing a little research, and it seems like they keep weird hours.
My hometown....
Sweet
Did you meet Dave at the museum?
Not sure. Met a few guys
Fun fact the intro of the movie is reused for gorillaz into for the album demon days
The stores were better back then
walking dead.. that's a different franchise. romero never used the work zombie. they were flesh eating ghouls.
They definitely use the word zombie in Dawn of The Dead and other Romero installments. Dawn was the first movie to ever refer to the living dead as zombies. When the bikers break open the mall Ken Foree says: “There’s gonna be a thousand zombies in here.” Even the European version of this film is titled “Zombi”. Dennis Hopper also refers to them as zombies in Romero’s Land of The Dead. They don’t use term zombie at all in The Walking Dead. Robert Kirkman didn’t want The Walking Dead set in a universe where the idea of the modern zombie existed. He did this so the characters would believably have no idea how to react to the scenario. Romero used the word sparingly, but he was the first to refer to the living dead as zombies and re-defined what zombie means in the modern lexicon.
You are a living, breathing example of why cousins shouldn't mate.
Got me! Biggest burn of my life. Darn. I’ll quit now.