Undead Again: The Making of 'Land of the Dead' is a brief just under 13 minute long look at the making of George A. Romero's 2005 film Land of the Dead & is an OK way to pass 10 minutes but there's not much to it when all said & done.
The documentary consists of various cast & crew members mainly talking about Romero & that he invented the zombie genre & that he's a great guy. You know it's the sort of shameless sucking up & back patting that these things usually entail.
What saves it are the cool behind-the-scenes footage that thankfully represents most of the running time including lots of shots of people with camcorders filming people filming the film, if you know what I mean. Pleasingly there are numerous snippets of footage showing the gore scenes from various angles, some on set close-ups, some of the fake props & what they looked like 'on set' while they were being filmed.
As a whole it's an OK watch if you have the DVD which this documentary is part of but it's far from exhaustive or essential.
The documentary consists of various cast & crew members mainly talking about Romero & that he invented the zombie genre & that he's a great guy. You know it's the sort of shameless sucking up & back patting that these things usually entail.
What saves it are the cool behind-the-scenes footage that thankfully represents most of the running time including lots of shots of people with camcorders filming people filming the film, if you know what I mean. Pleasingly there are numerous snippets of footage showing the gore scenes from various angles, some on set close-ups, some of the fake props & what they looked like 'on set' while they were being filmed.
As a whole it's an OK watch if you have the DVD which this documentary is part of but it's far from exhaustive or essential.