George A. Romero's Diary of the Dead

George A. Romero has made a killing by bringing back the dead, but he’s far from macabre in real life.

Spoke to the man behind “Night of the Living Dead” a few months back in connection with his latest ode to zombies - “George A. Romero’s Diary of the Dead.”

Romero couldn’t have been more pleasant - or more an avuncular relic of the ’60s. He ended plenty of sentences with “man,” and the politics throughout his movies reveals a Woodstock-style ideology.

“Diary of the Dead,” recently released on DVD, takes a “Blair Witch/Cloverfield” approach to the zombie genre. Bless Romero for staying so up to date on our YouTube/Internet culture, but the director’s usual social commentary is ladled on far too thick.

(Photo: In “George A. Romero’s Diary of the Dead,” we relive the first day the dead started coming back to life)

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