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This week on Earth Station Boo, we're joined by special guest Jake to revisit George A. Romero's 1968 classic, Night of the Living Dead. Made on a small budget, this film changed horror forever with its raw visuals, practical effects, and intense atmosphere.

We discuss the film's black-and-white cinematography and documentary-style approach, as well as its powerful social themes of race, fear, and unrest. We also focus on Duane Jones' groundbreaking performance as Ben and the film's shocking ending, which challenged traditional horror tropes.

Join us as we explore why Night of the Living Dead remains one of the most influential horror films of all time.

 

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