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11 - Dawn of the Dead

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Join us in this spine-chilling episode of "The Death of VHS," where we take a nostalgic dive into George A. Romero's iconic horror masterpiece, "Dawn of the Dead." Released in 1978, this film not only redefined the zombie genre but also became a cultural phenomenon, forever etched into the annals of horror history.

In this episode, we discuss the film's groundbreaking special effects, its commentary on consumerism, and the unforgettable setting of a shopping mall turned refuge amidst a zombie apocalypse. We'll explore the impact of the VHS format on its popularity and how it contributed to the cult following that still thrives today.

Join us as we reminisce about the thrill of watching this classic on VHS, share our favorite scenes, and delve into the legacy of "Dawn of the Dead" in the world of horror cinema. Whether you're a die-hard fan or new to the genre, this episode promises to be a thrilling ride through the undead!


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