16 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :- Enjoyable, 31 October 2005
Author:
Nick Wagner (MovieManiacX) from United States
This supplement for the Dawn of the Dead DVD is pretty enjoyable. It's
not supposed to be scary or frightening, it's supposed to be funny in a
tongue-in-cheek sort of way. It's also interesting to watch if you
liked the movie or if you like zombies in general. It's very amusing to
watch Andy try different things to deter the zombies trying to get in
or describing how he found out that headshots were fatal. Bruce Bohne
as Andy is excellent. He seems like someone you could hang out and have
a drink with, if the world wasn't being overrun by zombies, of course.
The only part that I didn't really like was the intercut scenes of
Andy's wife and his daughter. All in all, a great extra on the DVD.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- It was a good add on, 11 November 2006
Author:
SiNyLiny from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
"SPOILER"
When you watch the DVD you meet Andy who is alone on a the roof of his
gun shop several blocks away from the Mall where the other survivors
are staying.
You get to know Andy through his relationship with Ken.
The DVD extra fills out Andys character a little more.
You see he was a family man, failing marriage, a father who loved his
daughter and seemed like an all around nice guy who was all alone
during the "end of the world".
I thought Bruce Bohne did a good job and enjoyed the extra footage.
21 out of 97 people found the following comment useful :- About Fifty Kinds of Lame, 28 March 2005
Author:
Quicksand from Dallas, TX
ALL the extra "films" on the DVD for "Dawn of the Dead" are incredibly
lame, with horrible production values and questionable acting. This one
is the more unwatchable of the two (if such a thing is possible),
because it points a camera at a not-particularly-talented actor and has
him improv for like 40 minutes.
It's not a comedy, it's not a drama, in fact it's not anything at all,
it just happens to have the same actor who played a (non-speaking) role
in the film. Is that supposed to entice me to watch? Ed Wood made
better "films" than this one. This was just someone's bored afternoon
that they tried to pass as a DVD extra so they could charge an extra
ten bucks. Don't fall for it.
Watch the movie, not the extras. Awful... and what's worse, boring.
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16 out of 19 people found the following comment useful :-

Enjoyable, 31 October 2005
Author: Nick Wagner (MovieManiacX) from United States
This supplement for the Dawn of the Dead DVD is pretty enjoyable. It's not supposed to be scary or frightening, it's supposed to be funny in a tongue-in-cheek sort of way. It's also interesting to watch if you liked the movie or if you like zombies in general. It's very amusing to watch Andy try different things to deter the zombies trying to get in or describing how he found out that headshots were fatal. Bruce Bohne as Andy is excellent. He seems like someone you could hang out and have a drink with, if the world wasn't being overrun by zombies, of course. The only part that I didn't really like was the intercut scenes of Andy's wife and his daughter. All in all, a great extra on the DVD.
2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
It was a good add on, 11 November 2006
Author: SiNyLiny from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
"SPOILER"
When you watch the DVD you meet Andy who is alone on a the roof of his gun shop several blocks away from the Mall where the other survivors are staying.
You get to know Andy through his relationship with Ken.
The DVD extra fills out Andys character a little more.
You see he was a family man, failing marriage, a father who loved his daughter and seemed like an all around nice guy who was all alone during the "end of the world".
I thought Bruce Bohne did a good job and enjoyed the extra footage.
21 out of 97 people found the following comment useful :-

About Fifty Kinds of Lame, 28 March 2005
Author: Quicksand from Dallas, TX
ALL the extra "films" on the DVD for "Dawn of the Dead" are incredibly lame, with horrible production values and questionable acting. This one is the more unwatchable of the two (if such a thing is possible), because it points a camera at a not-particularly-talented actor and has him improv for like 40 minutes.
It's not a comedy, it's not a drama, in fact it's not anything at all, it just happens to have the same actor who played a (non-speaking) role in the film. Is that supposed to entice me to watch? Ed Wood made better "films" than this one. This was just someone's bored afternoon that they tried to pass as a DVD extra so they could charge an extra ten bucks. Don't fall for it.
Watch the movie, not the extras. Awful... and what's worse, boring.
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