Posted on 11/03/2023 2:22:35 PM PDT by DallasBiff
You'd be hard-pressed to find a zombie fan unfamiliar with George A. Romero's expansive "Night of the Living Dead" franchise, which is widely regarded to have set the stage for almost all current zombie media and redefined the horror genre. However, due to a copyright mishap that inundated the world with both official and unofficial spin-offs and sequels (via The Verge), it's pretty easy to get lost in this sea of undead flesh-eater films.
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Yeah.
Best to you!
Some list. Doesn’t even include “Dawn of the Dead (2004).” One of the best since the original. Here’s a deleted scene that “Babylon 5” fans will love,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yz1JN2sSqcA&t=13s
I’ll admit that the ME’s morgue scene was poorly done. The rest is good. They could have expanded this to an entire movie.
“Other signs of possible Vitamin D deficiency are oily skin or acne.”
I don’t know what you mean by that.
This can be explained by the role of Vitamin D in cellular metabolism. Vitamin D is essential to the process by which the mitochondria in cells convert triglycerides into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the body's molecular fuel.
Inadequate vitamin D in its active form thus tends to cause elevated triglycerides because they are not properly metabolized by the cellular mitochondria. The elevated triglycerides then lead to oily skin.
This can be especially evident on the nose and face. Vitamin D supplementation with increased sun exposure can help alleviate oil skin.
In addition, inadequate Vitamin D impairs immunity. This can permit otherwise common bacteria to take hold in oil clogged pores in the skin and cause acne.
In short, if you want to clear up oily skin and acne, part of the remedy is to take Vitamin D3 supplements and get more sun.
Here’s the correct order to watch this franchise: You start at the original 1968 Night of The Living Dead and you finish at the 1978 Dawn of the Dead. The rest is just rubbish.
There are other zombie movies that one must watch, but are not part of the George Romero Dead franchise. Such as:
Fulci’s Zombi 2 (aka Zombie Flesh Eaters), Shock Waves, Carnival of Souls, The Plague of the Zombies, Messiah of Evil, Horror Express, Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things, Ossorio’s “Blind Dead” series starting with Tombs of the Blind Dead, Death Line, Last Man on Earth
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