They held a world premiere for this movie at the Galleria Mall in Pittsburgh. I was 11 or 12 years old, and my uncle and father took me to see it. The entire mall was covered with man made fog as we walked in, and actors dressed as zombies roamed the halls to give it an added effect. It is one of my more vivid memories of childhood, my uncle, and my father. Needless to say.. this soundtrack holds a special place in my heart.
See its things like that that make me so sad i live in this generation. I feel like we have no creativity anymore. Movies are straight garbage and noone does anything special. Just try and sell you fkn t shirts.
@@Johnlindsey289 No remake of DOTD will ever top the original for me , It was too perfect. I did see the DOTD remake on release In 04' and It was actually really decent for a modern movie but still nowhere close. This remake is way better than the original though imo.
@@fawkkyutuu8851 What about The Blob, Fly, Hills Have Eyes, Maniac, The Ring, House on Haunted Hills, My Bloody Valentine, Invasion of the Body Snatchers etc? good remakes and i don't consider The Thing to be a "remake" of the earlier film The Thing from Another World but another adaptation of the original book and more true to the book
"This is something no one's ever heard about, and no one's ever seen before. This is hell on earth. This is pure hell on earth." -Ben This movie is one of my all-time favorite horror movies, and will continue to be a Halloween classic… This movie is better than the original in every way, and I will continue to believe that.
That first Ben soliloquy hit like the first time i seen it in theaters. Its like you can see him losing his bearings and understanding of the world while Barb was gaining hers. Tony nailed the vibe of the original Ben to a T!!! Top tier masterclass in acting.
What always stuff with me is how Ben yells, God damn you God damn you all. The acting the intensity the looking up at the sky. It's like he's talking to the zombies, to god, to humans, all at the same time. Maybe even a little bit to himself now that he has to kill ...kind of... "What have we become " type of thing
Mine is Day Of The Dead (1985), followed by this movie and the first three Return Of The Living Dead films. The Dawn Of The Dead remake is bloody good too.
It’s a very good remake! On a recent view my only complaint is that it seemed toned down in terms of gore. If it had a bit more gore I think this would make it even better. Surprisingly the violence was watered down considering who directs this film.
@@davidw5532 Funny that ive just seen your comment. A few days ago i watched it again (for the hundredth time) and was thinking how little gore there actually is in it. Apart from the burned dead bodies you dont see the zombies actually eating anyone. Compare that to Day Of The Dead, where you see basically everyone get eaten in really graphic detail. I dont think there is another zombie movie.tv show that shows that much flesh eating carnage. Maybe the walking dead is the only other one i can think of.
Yup along with Hills Have Eyes, The Fly, The Blob, Dawn of the Dead, The Ring, Cat People. Good examples, yet i don't count The Thing as one as it's often mistaken as a remake of The Thing from Another World, it's actually rather another adaptation of the 1938 book and a more faithful adaptation as the earlier film was just a very weak loose adaptation.
i would like to add Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the one with Jessica Biel, i know the original is so iconic and i love it but that remake really added a lot of atmosphere and terror, i really liked it
now this song is very creepy. very atmospheric ambient. i remember it as a kid seeing the still pic shots of the zombies in the film. it has a good rhythm to it too.
Temazo, cuando pensé que The Night of Living Dead no podía ser mejor llegan y te meten tremendo ending para poner en las fiestas de Halloween o alguna mierda así.
What I loved mainly about this remake is that made Barbra a tough warrior woman instead of the scared frantic chick in the original. like aliens 2 this movie showed that women are tough.
I like this song, but it's funny looking back... it sounds exactly like something that would've been composed for a mid-90's Capcom q-sound arcade game. Haha What I'm saying is... that lead guitar is clearly a synthesizer and the above is what it sounds like.
The images of bodies piled up for burning and the local good ol' boys dragging corpses with hay hooks which are seen during the end credits with this song playing in the background will haunt me for eternity. So freaking creepy.
I could easily see PT on the walking dead if she was the age she was when she made this movie. One of the most brilliant zombie horror movie performances ever. No matter how many times i see this her performance rings true and her journey from scared, meek, everywoman to hardened world weary survivor is mesmerizing, Tony Todd is just as good in a different way
You know how when a movie ends & the credits start rolling you get up & leave.I remember having my finger on the remote button 2 change the channel & didnt want 2 do it & I stayed in my seat til the end too lol.Amazing instrumental.Very hypnotic.Fantastic movie.Patricia Tallman I love you!
omg i know what you mean as a kid watching this i never in my life forgot that look Barbara had and that quote we are them they are us ..... man that was so deep this song gives me goosebumps everytime the the credits hit
I can't be trusted with the remake, cuz everything else would be the same for Barbara and Ben would both live and end up together. It might be softening the ending, but I would have to do it LOL
I know EXACTLY where this movie was filmed and most of everyone who was in it...because i live VERY close to the cemetary right in Evans City in fact...born and raised there...every year they we hold a party to remember those who took part in the film the house in the movie is still in the cemetary to this day because me and MANY others got the money to keep it as a historical landmark...it's staying for good :)
The only movie to get me legit scared at night. Seen it 100's of times since I was 7(43 now)I start looking out the window like its happening for real.LOL
Part of the music sounds like a Capcom CPS2 game, and it's funny that years later they would make a zombie game that will be one the top franchise for that company.
The moaning/choir always gets me. That and the guitar/synth riff. Great track. Wasn't especially fond of the rest of the soundtrack and neither was tom Savini, apparently.
I loved this soundtrack especially the creepy main title. But 1 hugely important cue that was missing was the one heard after Barbara escaped the first 2 zombies and flees down the hill. It was a creepy super fast-paced violin & woodwind cue that was heard until she reached the farmhouse.
They held a world premiere for this movie at the Galleria Mall in Pittsburgh. I was 11 or 12 years old, and my uncle and father took me to see it. The entire mall was covered with man made fog as we walked in, and actors dressed as zombies roamed the halls to give it an added effect. It is one of my more vivid memories of childhood, my uncle, and my father. Needless to say.. this soundtrack holds a special place in my heart.
+RolandRED That sounds awesome. I would kill to have been there. Thanks for sharing that great memory.
+RolandRED
I saw this in theaters when i was 8 as i dug the first 3 movies.
Great remake eh?
See its things like that that make me so sad i live in this generation. I feel like we have no creativity anymore. Movies are straight garbage and noone does anything special. Just try and sell you fkn t shirts.
***** at least you realize it. Don''t despair, as long as you love good movies you will always find people to watch them with.
RolandRED
Since you like this remake, do you like the Dawn of the dead one too?
One the best remakes made.
Indeed and do you like Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake as well?
Yes.
@@Johnlindsey289 No remake of DOTD will ever top the original for me , It was too perfect.
I did see the DOTD remake on release In 04' and It was actually really decent for a modern movie but still nowhere close.
This remake is way better than the original though imo.
@@fawkkyutuu8851
What about The Blob, Fly, Hills Have Eyes, Maniac, The Ring, House on Haunted Hills, My Bloody Valentine, Invasion of the Body Snatchers etc? good remakes and i don't consider The Thing to be a "remake" of the earlier film The Thing from Another World but another adaptation of the original book and more true to the book
@Lord Belial
What about the other remakes i mentioned?
Harry: You came back... you came back!
BLAM!!!!
Barbara: That's another one for the fire.
What in the name of Jupiter's Balls are you doing out here alone, little lady?
Yes 😈
He desrvied it
👁️👁️
She should of said "Fuur daaaa faaaaaarrrrrrr!"
It's 2023 and this is still one of the best horror movies of all time 😀
Hell Yeah !!!!!
@@ledsith +1 !
Love this track! Whenever I watch this film I always watch the end credits just to hear this!
Danny Servin the guitar solo shredding!
same.
I knew I wasn't the only one lol
+1
@@moonburst9434 It's not a guitar it's a Korg synth doing the solo!
Passage to "Normal": They are us, we are them! What an unusually nice ending for a horror movie.
These earlier zombie movies always had fantastically dark scores. I like Day of the Dead's too.
Yeh seems these days they want to throw in der hippity hop which kills otherwise excellent horror movies
Day of the dead’s was excellent!
"This is something no one's ever heard about, and no one's ever seen before. This is hell on earth. This is pure hell on earth." -Ben
This movie is one of my all-time favorite horror movies, and will continue to be a Halloween classic… This movie is better than the original in every way, and I will continue to believe that.
Agree, i was never a fan of the original as i felt it's sequel Dawn of the Dead was better than the first
That first Ben soliloquy hit like the first time i seen it in theaters. Its like you can see him losing his bearings and understanding of the world while Barb was gaining hers. Tony nailed the vibe of the original Ben to a T!!! Top tier masterclass in acting.
What always stuff with me is how Ben yells, God damn you God damn you all. The acting the intensity the looking up at the sky. It's like he's talking to the zombies, to god, to humans, all at the same time. Maybe even a little bit to himself now that he has to kill ...kind of...
"What have we become " type of thing
@@ChibakuRikudo oh FUCK yes! That scene rocks too!
This is my favorite zombie movie of all time
Goddamn right.
Mine is Day Of The Dead (1985), followed by this movie and the first three Return Of The Living Dead films. The Dawn Of The Dead remake is bloody good too.
It’s a very good remake! On a recent view my only complaint is that it seemed toned down in terms of gore. If it had a bit more gore I think this would make it even better. Surprisingly the violence was watered down considering who directs this film.
@@davidw5532
Funny that ive just seen your comment. A few days ago i watched it again (for the hundredth time) and was thinking how little gore there actually is in it. Apart from the burned dead bodies you dont see the zombies actually eating anyone. Compare that to Day Of The Dead, where you see basically everyone get eaten in really graphic detail. I dont think there is another zombie movie.tv show that shows that much flesh eating carnage. Maybe the walking dead is the only other one i can think of.
Mine too!
best remake ever made!
Yup along with Hills Have Eyes, The Fly, The Blob, Dawn of the Dead, The Ring, Cat People. Good examples, yet i don't count The Thing as one as it's often mistaken as a remake of The Thing from Another World, it's actually rather another adaptation of the 1938 book and a more faithful adaptation as the earlier film was just a very weak loose adaptation.
i would like to add Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the one with Jessica Biel, i know the original is so iconic and i love it but that remake really added a lot of atmosphere and terror, i really liked it
oscar eduardo
That too
The remake was utter utter, shit of the highest order.
Yeah, also Dawn of the Dead remake was good.
At least Barbara got to live in this one, visibly hardened though still a survivor.
Yeah like a female Rambo!
@@mnightshade107 or jill valentine
The guitar solo is magic to my ears. After watching this classic zombie movie the song is creepy but awesome!! Amazing!!
When you find out it's a keyboard...
@@RobDarkhalf is it? Wow. Amazing keyboard solo then 👍🏻
@@AdamFranklin500 Yews, I was surprised to find out myself. Great tune.
@@RobDarkhalf probably a keytar
@@AdamFranklin500 Dont listen to him . Its GUITAR ! Maybe some keyboard mixed in .
now this song is very creepy. very atmospheric ambient. i remember it as a kid seeing the still pic shots of the zombies in the film. it has a good rhythm to it too.
I don't know who laid down those sweet guitar licks but that's platinum
I love this piece of music!❤
One of my favs as a kid and still is today beautiful remake, love Tony Todd and Patricia Tallman
Badass theme. I randomly remembered it, so I looked for it on here. Thanks for posting all these years ago.
THERE'S ANOTHER ONE FOR THE FIRE!!
Love this movie and amazing end credits and love that great guitar atarting half way thru.
This song is beyond badass.
Facts
It's always a treat when you hear a great end score and can't leave. another is 'the mist.'
One of those for me is "Firestarter" with the ending piece called "Charly The Kid"
The Host of Seraphim
I could so listen to this on repeat all night, eerie but at the same time so amazing. Gives ya goosebumps!!!
Sick Film, Sick Song.
Bass is f'n addictive!
You came back... you came.. back.
The look on her face as she raises that gun up to blast Cooper was priceless.
@@gamemusicgems8721 yea she's like HOW THE FUCK ARE U STILL ALIVE 😂😂😂😂😂😂
“There’s one more for the fire.....”
Temazo, cuando pensé que The Night of Living Dead no podía ser mejor llegan y te meten tremendo ending para poner en las fiestas de Halloween o alguna mierda así.
What I loved mainly about this remake is that made Barbra a tough warrior woman instead of the scared frantic chick in the original. like aliens 2 this movie showed that women are tough.
Agree
Yup.
The conga drums in the beginning set the mood so right
"They're coming to get you Barbra!" lol loved that bit in the original! But love this eerie guitaring in the re-make. Can't choose! Both awesome!
There's no guitar in this entire track.
No doubt in my mind that I’ll be playing this outside my house on Halloween. Facts!!
I recorded this movie and I always used to rewind the credits to the song to this song
Same here .
I like this song, but it's funny looking back... it sounds exactly like something that would've been composed for a mid-90's Capcom q-sound arcade game. Haha
What I'm saying is... that lead guitar is clearly a synthesizer and the above is what it sounds like.
shiiit! I was thinking "that is one hot guitar player!"
Yup
I always thought it was Fallout 2 blending into a Doom MIDI lol
How is he making these noises on the keyboard
@@jordanmcghee6956 That's a midi, son. Look it up.
One of the best score in horror movies history
The images of bodies piled up for burning and the local good ol' boys dragging corpses with hay hooks which are seen during the end credits with this song playing in the background will haunt me for eternity. So freaking creepy.
WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING???
*point shotgun near the gas
that part brought me tears. that boy & girl was good kids.
moon burst These are the wrong keys
Judy...What!!!
Tom.... These are the wrong damn keys!!
moon burst really. He could have broken the lock with the butt of his gun.
@@wyomingwindage135 thats y they added the exlposion scene to make it look cool
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Guys i can't... *sobbed
By boy you mean the legendary Bill Moseley?
I could easily see PT on the walking dead if she was the age she was when she made this movie.
One of the most brilliant zombie horror movie performances ever.
No matter how many times i see this her performance rings true and her journey from scared, meek, everywoman to hardened world weary survivor is mesmerizing,
Tony Todd is just as good in a different way
They are coming to get you Barbara. Here comes one now! Great lines but he died anyway.
You know how when a movie ends & the credits start rolling you get up & leave.I remember having my finger on the remote button 2 change the channel & didnt want 2 do it & I stayed in my seat til the end too lol.Amazing instrumental.Very hypnotic.Fantastic movie.Patricia Tallman I love you!
Best at the 2:00 min mark and seeing the end montage end credits...gives me chills remembering!!! One of the best remakes ever!!!
omg i know what you mean as a kid watching this i never in my life forgot that look Barbara had and that quote we are them they are us ..... man that was so deep
this song gives me goosebumps everytime the the credits hit
Notld 90 the best zombie movie for me and this music is fantastic
2:00 is what you came here for.
But don't dismiss the first two minutes of this.
I really always loved this weird piece of music at the end of the film.
Sweet that guitar part.
In THIS universe, I Will Live, and protect the lady 💪🏾👸🏼
From one of the best remakes ever, in my opinion! 😄😁😆
Excellent one eh? do you like Dawn of the Dead remake as well?
Just plain excellent.
this song is too dope and i associate it with patricia tallman everytime i hear it lol
Paul McCollough is a VERY GOOD composer! I uploaded some more of his work, that being the FULL soundtrack for John Russo's Midnight (1982).
magnificent zombie instrumental music.
Legendary.👀👍
They are us, and we are them
orgasmtron1 Give me a break
You came back, You came back. POW!!
kingkoop28 There’s another one for the fire...
R.I.P. Tony Todd.🙏
this ending beat brought me here
I HATE the notion that Barbara had to see Ben go into the fire pit.
I can't be trusted with the remake, cuz everything else would be the same for Barbara and Ben would both live and end up together.
It might be softening the ending, but I would have to do it LOL
Awesome movie and soundtrack.
Gran pelicula y banda de sonido.
It´s thanks to this film I have a big crush on Patricia Tallman!
Same here
She is a cutie
My uncle took a handful of cousins and I to see this masterpiece. RIP tio.
I agree..this is probably the only movie to ever put knots in my stomach....But its still one of my favorites!!!
Such a good movie and soundtrack
I like end credit theme song too.
MY FAVORITE ZOMBIE MOVIE
I LOVE THIS THEME SO MUCH!!!
IT'S TOO MORBID AND DARK!!!💀💀💀
PS.:
THE BEST REMAKE THAT EVER WAS MADE OF A MOVIE...
I remember seeing this on VHS a commercial on a horror movie I rented I believe it was Return of the living Dead
Great tune.. :)
that's another one for the fire
Lmao
"They're us and we're them."
Top Remake !!!
You like the Dawn of the Dead one too?
proudly i saw this movie in the cinema. THe best movie of living dead.
Love .
I know EXACTLY where this movie was filmed and most of everyone who was in it...because i live VERY close to the cemetary right in Evans City in fact...born and raised there...every year they we hold a party to remember those who took part in the film the house in the movie is still in the cemetary to this day because me and MANY others got the money to keep it as a historical landmark...it's staying for good :)
Is the house still standing
No Sher It's Very Zombied Out.💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
coroixiwa Thats good because the farmhouse in the original had long been torn down
You bunch of YoYo's
They're so slow. We can walk right by them.
lmao
This Is bullshit!, If we're gonna do something lets do It. If we're gonna bullshit let's stand around and do It In the cellar where It's safe.
@@fawkkyutuu8851 yeah!!! ur awesome for knowing this
What damn options and WHO THE FUCK gave you the right to decide for the rest of us?!
To this day... I'm still get so scared when I watch The Night of the Living Dead. Especially, at night. :O
The only movie to get me legit scared at night. Seen it 100's of times since I was 7(43 now)I start looking out the window like its happening for real.LOL
Poor Ole' Mr. Cooper Went Out With A Bang!.. Ouch!
Sadly the guy who played Harry Cooper is actually dead in real life 💔😭😭😭😭
they should've stayed in the basement as he said they should, but they had to be a bunch of Yo Yo's instead
He knew were that fucking key was the whole time...
Our Lord and Savior Nicolas Cage old comment but who did?
@@hidan407 This is also now an old comment but I believe they meant Ben knew, though that's obviously wrong
this is my favorite zombie movie very under rated
RIP TONY TODD ❤😢😢
R.I.P to Tom towels after finding out he died in 2015😖😖😞😢😭😭💔🇺🇲
You Are Losing It! You Are Losing It!.💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Good ending and the close up off her face just says it all 👾👾👾
Awesome track! Welcome to Pennsylvania, zombie lovers!
Hell yea, although I'm bout to ghost Pennsylvania tho
This and 'Roar' from Cloverfield are my favouurite film end credits themes!
Tom Savini best 👋🤝💪 George A.Romero 💪🙏☺️
I hope my neighbors will like this tune
the guitar solo totally sounds like the guitar solos from megaman x. and that = sex
I would play Resident Evil with this soundtrack
Part of the music sounds like a Capcom CPS2 game, and it's funny that years later they would make a zombie game that will be one the top franchise for that company.
This remake Is better than the original!
I learned this on the drums recently.... good stuff
I would like to visit it someday
Thanks for this share !
This song says it all when it comes to zombies
Un de mis películas favoritas
This is a cool ass soundtrack I love it
love the movie its epic..
BEST REMAKE
The moaning/choir always gets me. That and the guitar/synth riff. Great track. Wasn't especially fond of the rest of the soundtrack and neither was tom Savini, apparently.
RIP TONY TODD 😭😞
The sound at 2:47 into it sounds like X-Men vs street fighter audio....
I have this rigged to play every time I open my gun safe.
🤣😅😭
I loved this soundtrack especially the creepy main title. But 1 hugely important cue that was missing was the one heard after Barbara escaped the first 2 zombies and flees down the hill. It was a creepy super fast-paced violin & woodwind cue that was heard until she reached the farmhouse.