Originally posted by amateur51
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Isn't it all about waxes and gels and mousses these days? A recent (teenaged) houseguest had a pot of something that looked like Play-Doh which was smeared into his barnet
The present is a foreign country - they do things differently there!
But I fear we stray shamefully off topic.
Back OT: yes, Romero's 1968 schlocker "Night of the Living Dead" was the spur.... but one reads in Wiki:
Romero revolutionized the horror film genre with Night of the Living Dead, "a new dawn in horror film-making". The film has also effectively redefined the use of the term "zombie". While the word "zombie" itself is never used - the word used in the film is ghoul - Romero's film introduced the theme of zombies as reanimated, flesh-eating cannibals. Early zombie films like Victor Halperin's White Zombie (1932) and Jacques Tourneur's I Walked with a Zombie (1943) concerned living people enslaved by a Voodoo witch doctor; many were set in the Caribbean.
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