I've always really had a soft spot of for the zombie sub-genre but unfortunately
over the past ten years we've seen an influx of zombie movies to the point
where just can't appreciate the rotting creatures. It's been almost an epidemic
of poor quality, horribly written garbage that's been an embarrassment to what
George Romero essentially created 40 plus years-ago with
Night of the
Living Dead. Even Romero has himself sunk into the cesspool of bad zombie
movie-making. Have you seen Diary of the Dead or Survival
of the Dead?
I really thought there was no hope for the
struggling genre, until of course I got to experience the visceral
rollercoaster that is, Robert Kirkman's surprise hit of 2010, The
Walking Dead. Now after a solid season two, Kirkman and his team have taken
the show to some new equally terrifying places which can now be seen in the
comfort of your own home thanks to the folks at Anchor Bay Entertainment.
Each of the episodes goes back in forth
with some story being told in the town and the other showing the prison
take-over. This season is much grimmer than the previous seasons, but boy,
aside from three of the later episodes out of the sixteen, The Walking Dead - Season Three packs a consistent wallop. The
return of Merle (Michael Rooker), his fantastic character arc and the
performances by newcomers David Morrisey and Dani Guirira are huge in what
makes this season the best of the three. Hell, even Chandler Riggs is likable.
(Spoilers)
Anchor Bay has not skimped at all on the
extra features as you can choose to listen to some commentaries over select
episodes, some solid short featurettes that seem to be the kind that are
included throughout the season as promo item and deleted scenes. One deleted
scene of interest to some that have watched the series has Laurie as a zombie.
It's very hokey and I'm not surprised they cut it, but it's very cool
nonetheless.
I can't say enough as this is an excellent
release that will surely be a nice watch for any fan of this awesome series. Before the season opener premieres in October be sure to pick this up! Highly Recommended.
...not one to stick to a disciplined broadcast regimen, like most of the TV-watching general public, I have been taking this series on, season by season, as the box sets come out. Much like the astounding first and second seasons, I fully expect to pick this one up, and like a good book, I fully expect, with equal fervor, not to put this one down, until I'm finished (...and from what I have heard, from those who HAVE seen the broadcast episodes, this series has just gotten better and better).
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