Diary Of The Dead

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Diary of the Dead: A visceral POV journey through chaos as amateur filmmakers document society crumbling. Raw terror from undead attacks intertwines with deep existential questions about morality and media responsibility. It's found footage with bite!

Diary Of The Dead Trivia

In "Diary of the Dead," who directed the film? (Expert)
#1: George A. Romero
#2: Wes Craven
#3: John Carpenter
#4: Tobe Hooper
In "Diary of the Dead," what is the name of the professor who joins the group? (Advanced)
#1: Dr. Maxwell
#2: Dr. Williams
#3: Dr. Brown
#4: Dr. Gilliland
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Diary Of The Dead Fun Facts

Diary of the Dead was shot in a cinéma vérité style to give it a documentary feel.
Diary of the Dead features cameos by famous horror directors Quentin Tarantino, Simon Pegg, and Stephen King as voice actors for news reports and radio broadcasts.

Diary Of The Dead Polls

What's your favorite George A. Romero film?
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Diary of the Dead
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Which character in 'Diary of the Dead' left the biggest impression on you?
Debra Moynihan
Jason Creed
Tony Ravello
Mary Dexter
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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February 15, 2007

Release of 'Diary of the Dead'

The movie 'Diary of the Dead' directed by George A. Romero was released, presenting a fresh take on zombie horror using found footage style.

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2006

Production Period for 'Diary of the Dead'

Filming and production of 'Diary of the Dead' took place, focusing on a modern zombie outbreak filmed in a found footage format.

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