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So, 'Dead On' dives deep into the world of George A. Romero, exploring his innovative approach to filmmaking. It's fascinating how it captures not just his films but also the man behind them, showcasing his ties with both indie and Hollywood scenes. The pacing offers a nice mix of insights and anecdotes that keep it engaging throughout. The doc really highlights his practical effects work, which was groundbreaking in many ways, and the performances in his films are often discussed with reverence here. It's a solid piece for anyone into his storytelling style and the themes he tackled, from societal issues to human nature itself.
This documentary has been released primarily on DVD, with limited availability in some regions, making it somewhat of a gem for collectors. Fans of Romero's work often seek it out for its detailed exploration of his filmography and the unique insight it provides into his creative process. Though not as widely circulated as some of his films, its scarcity adds to its appeal for those looking to understand the man behind the zombie genre.
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