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Posted by RGA on March 3, 2004 at 15:33:11:

nice for the younger generations to actually see some kind of intelligent NEW horror film in theaters. This remake has a lot to live up to - but it's working from a good original.

The remake of Night of the Living dead was an utter disaster area. Night was a brilliant movie as well. It was one of if not the first film to have a Black person as the central and hero of the piece if Iremember reading correctly as well as an anti-Vietnam War film (I'd need to re-watch it because that commentary must have slipped past my radar).

13 is old enough too...I saw Dawn in Grade 6. Films don't make you violent...bad parenting, bad influences, bad personality and lack of super-ego make you violent.