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Dawn of the Dead - Collector's Edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray
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Genre | Action, Adventure, Fantasy |
Format | 4K, NTSC |
Contributor | Justin Louis, Michael Barry |
Initial release date | 2023-01-31 |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 50 minutes |
Studio | SHOUT! FACTORY |
Colour | Unknown |
Number of discs | 3 |
Manufacturer | SHOUT! FACTORY |
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Shout! Factory TV is a digital entertainment streaming service that brings timeless and contemporary cult favorites to pop culture fans. Shout! Factory TV offers an unrivaled blend of original programming and TV shows and movies curated from major studios, independent producers and its own distinctive entertainment library.
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Heart-pounding action and bone-chilling thrills power this edgy and frightening remake of George A. Romero's apocalyptic horror classic starring Ving Rhames (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2), Sarah Polley (Splice), Jake Weber (Wendigo), Mekhi Phifer (Divergent) and Ty Burrell (Modern Family). From visionary filmmaker Zack Snyder (300, Army of the Dead, Zack Snyder's Justice League), comes a nightmarish vision where society is endangered by a mysterious virus that turns people into mindless, flesh-eating zombies, and a handful of survivors must wage a desperate, last-stand battle to stay alive…and human!
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Product details
- Language : English
- Parcel Dimensions : 17.09 x 13.41 x 1.19 cm; 0.67 g
- Canadian Home Video Rating : Ages 18 and over
- Media Format : 4K, NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 50 minutes
- Release date : Jan. 31 2023
- Actors : Michael Barry, Justin Louis
- Studio : SHOUT! FACTORY
- ASIN : B0BK3C61RK
- Country of origin : Canada
- Number of discs : 3
- 鶹 Rank: #3,181 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #75 in Fantasy (Movies & TV Shows)
- #1,043 in Action & Adventure
- #1,928 in Blu-ray
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Customers appreciate the quality, appearance, and value of the movie. They mention it's arguably the best zombie movie ever made, has created one of the most memorable scores in horror cinema, and is well worth the price. However, some customers have reported that the Blu-ray disc needs a region-free player.
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Customers appreciate the quality of the movie. They mention it's arguably the best zombie movie ever made, has created one of the most memorable scores in horror cinema, and is still cool for fans of the film. Customers also say it's an awesome set and good enough until the movie comes back into print.
"...I think that Goblin has created one of the most memorable scores in horror cinema, and it's totally indicative of the 1970's...." Read more
"...It works fine, but not the greatest quality. It’s good enough until this movie comes back into print." Read more
"Gotta love The Zombies,great 🎥,great 4k transfer, great looking @all the colors that POP ❗ Zach has done it again 👍😀👍 will highly recommend this..." Read more
"It a great movie and look fantastic but you will need a region free player so just a heads up." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the movie. They mention the restoration looks great and the image has vibrancy.
"...Disc 1 - U.S. release. Restoration looks great, and the commentary with Romero and Savini is really interesting...." Read more
"...The film displays an impeccable amount of detail and vibrancy to the image. The Argento version looks a bit washed out compared to the other cuts...." Read more
"Gotta love The Zombies,great 🎥,great 4k transfer, great looking @all the colors that POP ❗ Zach has done it again 👍😀👍 will highly recommend this..." Read more
"It a great movie and look fantastic but you will need a region free player so just a heads up." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value for money of the product. They mention it's well worth the price for three cuts of the movie, and it's worth the upgrade from the Blu-ray.
"...Overall, it's an awesome package for the money and a MUST for any Dawn fan...." Read more
"...in North America but the 4K discs are region free and it's well worth the price for three cuts of the movie, all the extra features and the premium..." Read more
"Very nice 4k transfer, my favorite remake Totally worth the upgrade from the blu ray" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the region compatibility of the product. They mention the Blu-ray disc needs a region-free player and will not play.
"It a great movie and look fantastic but you will need a region free player so just a heads up." Read more
"...from the same place, doesn't matter if it says different, it is a region disc and will not play...." Read more
"Awesome set, but if you are in North America the blu-ray disc needs a region free player...." Read more
"Wrong region for dvd play..." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on February 6, 2014Verified PurchaseI won't talk about the movie itself as I won't be able to add anything worthwhile. There's a ton of reviews you can look at that'll hit the nail on the head. All I'll say is that it's arguably the best zombie movie ever made. I'm just going to cover the contents of the package.
Disc 1 - U.S. release. Restoration looks great, and the commentary with Romero and Savini is really interesting. They, along with Romero's then-wife Chris, sound like old friends and all the conversation flows very naturally. The U.S. version uses some more humorous clips and the manner in which the movie is cut gives a heavier emphasis on Western consumerism. The only gripe I have with this version is that Romero uses a lot of stock music. This type of music was great in Night of the Living Dead, but here it does NOT blend well with Goblin's score, which I prefer.
Disc 2 - Extended release. Good for fans, but I'd say first timers should stick with the original. It's cool to see clips that haven't been previously available, especially to see a younger Joe Pilato. Overall, the version runs too long to be as fun and enjoyable as the original cut, but is still cool for fans of the film.
Disc 3 - European release. I actually have a hard time deciding which cut I like better between this and the U.S. version. I'd still say U.S. because of some key scenes that I think benefit the movie (who doesn't love the motorcycle gang pie scene?), but I LOVE the music in this version. I think that Goblin has created one of the most memorable scores in horror cinema, and it's totally indicative of the 1970's. This is also the only version that has the cast commentary, which I find a bit odd, but it doesn't change much.
Disc 4 - Documentaries. Two documentaries, one old and one new. I haven't watched the old one yet, but the newer one is fantastic. Lots of previously unknown info about the movie, and seeing the cast and crew now able to reflect on the success of the movie is a treat to behold. If you're a fan, you'll love it.
Overall, it's an awesome package for the money and a MUST for any Dawn fan. If you want to view this little slice of horror history from every possible angle, you couldn't pick a better way to do it. Thumbs up.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 19, 2022Verified PurchaseThe 4K transfers of the three cuts of Dawn of the Dead are superb. Some of the best on the medium. The film displays an impeccable amount of detail and vibrancy to the image. The Argento version looks a bit washed out compared to the other cuts. That version lacks HDR but even compared to other SDR 4K videos i've seen, it's a bit lacking but it's still quite good. The opening and closing credits are predictably soft due to how they were originally put in when the film was made. Everything else looks great. I haven't had the chance to check out the bonus features yet (mainly due to them being on a region-locked standard Blu-ray disc which I haven't bothered to rip yet) but based on the description on the back cover, there is a very decent amount of extras compared to your average home video release. Highly recommend picking up this 4K set for both fans of the film and newcomers who have never seen it before. Easily the best version of the film available. It's a bit pricey to import it since it isn't officially available in North America but the 4K discs are region free and it's well worth the price for three cuts of the movie, all the extra features and the premium packaging design.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024Verified PurchaseVery nice 4k transfer, my favorite remake
Totally worth the upgrade from the blu ray
- Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2024Verified PurchaseThey will send you a single message telling you the blu ray won't work in your region, then send it put and expect you to pay for returns.
Unethical practices.
- Reviewed in Canada on September 13, 2023Verified PurchasePlease make the other ones in 4K
Night of the living, dead
Day of the dead
Return of the living, dead part 2
Return of the living, dead part 3
- Reviewed in Canada on August 21, 2022Verified PurchaseThe 4k disc's are what I bought this for and they do not disappoint. As 4k is region free, this is the only way to get this movie and all versions of it in 4k. The blu-ray extras disc needs a region free blu-ray player.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025Verified PurchaseThis is a Korean release. It works fine, but not the greatest quality. It’s good enough until this movie comes back into print.
This is a Korean release. It works fine, but not the greatest quality. It’s good enough until this movie comes back into print.
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- Reviewed in Canada on July 23, 2023Verified PurchaseGotta love The Zombies,great 🎥,great 4k transfer, great looking @all the colors that POP ❗ Zach has done it again 👍😀👍 will highly recommend this product
Top reviews from other countries
- Paul BakerReviewed in Australia on February 20, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Dawn in 4K, AWESOME!!
Verified PurchaseThis is amazing, and I'm so glad they released the original US 4-disc Anchor Bay version on 4K! All versions of the film are spread out over three UHD discs, and there is a fourth special features disc with new and never-before-seen material! Dawn of the Dead looks and sounds better than ever before!!
Paul BakerDawn in 4K, AWESOME!!
Reviewed in Australia on February 20, 2024
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RichardReviewed in Germany on June 11, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Toller Artikel - für Sammler
Verified PurchaseKultfilm, lange Schnittfassung, 1 a
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Johnny ChandlerReviewed in Spain on November 5, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Una absoluta maravilla
Verified PurchaseEsta edición 4K UHD de Second Sight es una absoluta maravilla, una de las joyas de la corona. Varios montajes, extras alucinantes, una imagen de referencia. Se ha hecho justicia con esta obra maestra de George A. Romero. Compra obligada para los amantes del cine de terror.
- Doc.BReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 10, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Much imitated, iconic horror classic!
Verified PurchaseThe Divimax 1 disc Special Edition 2004:
I bought this dvd for the audio commentary, but mostly for the NTSC rate without the PAL speed up. Also the PAL release of this film has some aliasing. The blu rays are selling at hefty prices as they are virtually out of print now, so nice to get a cheaper, but quality alternative. This Divimax DVD is quite vivid and in an anamorphic aspect ratio of 1.85(actually 1.83 matted!), with no visible print damage, though soft in parts, but forgiveable for a film that is over 40 years old. It has a healthy bitrate, as it is on a dual layered 7.54gb disc and plays very smoothly without grain spikes or NTSC judder.
The audio choices are overkill and contain some hiss at the start, notably the Dolby ones. The Dolby Digital 5.1 contains no real surround to speak of, and seems overdone with too much bass. It's also quite tinny and front sounding with fake separation in some action gun shot scenes, especially echoes. The 2.0 mono choice is included for purists who want that closer to the original theatrical exhibition experience, and is serviceable. The DTS is probably the clearest audio experience of all choices here, because of its higher bitrate and fewer artifacts. However, it's hardly reference quality, as it's more like a mono track in essence, due to a distinctive lack of any actual surrounds in the track. Overall the Dolby 2.0 Surround was my preferred choice for clarity.
The dvd includes a 4 page booklet(liner notes) and is bare bones-I knew that, but a definite bargain, as I'd missed getting it first time round and then it went out of print. The blu ray releases I've seen to date were either heavily DNR'ed, causing ghosting issues and fine details along with grain were removed a little too much in the clean up process along with the colour palette being over saturated and black levels crushed. However the 'good old reliable dvd' is still highly passable, but a HD source should be superior, if mastered correctly. Anchor Bay has rendered this film correctly grainwise using vivid colours in this Divimax release. Unfortunately there's edge enhancement to bring out detail, but nonetheless is the best DVD remastering I've seen in many years- a gorgeous print, and the menu layout is excellent!
You'd think George Romero(R.I.P) might have done a redux and used some modern cgi to digitally fix the goofs in this film, as he did use it to mixed effect in his later 'Dead' films. The clear lack of budget shows up the dummy(easy these days to insert digitally a person before the actual gun blast effect!) which gets its head blasted off in the ghetto scene. The missing zombies after a car explodes in the field as the helicopter passes overhead are some of the continuity errors missed in the later editing process. Other errors being the waving arm appearing right of the frame when Peter shoots the zombie kids(but in the Anchor Bay 2007 blu ray this error is completely missing due to losing a frame or left de-centering of the picture?), or the sitting camera crew appearing in a shop window as the car drives speedily past it. All now part of the film's raw charm.
On the commentary however, Romero mentions his dislike of cgi overall, but apart from Tom Savini's brief mentioning of one of the continuity errors- bouncing of Savini from a trampoline to simulate being thrown in the air(which by the way is seen in a brief shot!) when the truck hits him as a zombie, neither party seemed that interested in it. Most likely the reason being that someone else(the producer of said film) now holds the total remastering rights and has spent $6 million bucks of his own money on a lavish 3D remastering and as yet not released it, as well as Romero trying to get his 4th film funded at that time(Land of The Dead!), so was preoccupied as relayed in the excellent commentary track.
The choice Goblin music combined with Romero's muzak and smart editing reigns supreme for a much better viewing experience and his 127 minute theatrical version for me is definitely still the way to go, as it maintains the director's intended vision and holds up well, as I was never a fan of that bloated Cannes extended version(with the partially scored audio track) nor the Argento shorter cut with its weird Euro centred music and choppy scenes. The theatrical version makes for a splendid dvd release!
Film A+
Video: A
Audio: B-
Extras: C
Update: 2021
The new Second Sight remastering especially of the theatrical version is very good compared to other blu rays out there, but the deficiencies of the special FX is much more noticeable, highlighting the plastic used in some gore scenes and the film has a blue effect making some zombies look like smurfs! The grain texture of the film is good though in this release, so that's a bonus, but overall the film now has greater brightness and contrast levels which are a big change from previous viewings. You'll either be blown away by it or find yourself reaching for older versions with the different timing as you remember it, probably because your TV hardware is not capable or set up correctly to utilize HDR. The continuity errors still remain, but these errors were embedded in the OCN(original camera negative print) and adjusting would mean a major reframing of the aspect ratio.
Don't get rid of this Divimax 480p anamorphic DVD just yet. It upscales fine on any 4K TV and looks really great. It's also free of the many artifacts that older releases of Dawn of The Dead had and for me is still more satisfying to view than its blu ray counterparts!
- Mike B.Reviewed in France on May 31, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great box
Verified PurchaseThis is a great box. The quality (esp. picture) is great, for me it's the best box jet. I know that movie since I first saw it in theatres in 1978 and over the time I got several versions of it. I'm verry pleased und would recommend it.