I also have always liked the monster within idea. I like the zombies being us. Zombies are the blue-collar monsters. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I always thought of the zombies as being about revolution, one generation consuming the next. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I keep a little notebook of things that I can do to the zombies that might be silly and fun. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I've never had a zombie eat a brain! I don't know where that comes from. Who says zombies eat brains? — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
Zombies are my ticket to ride! It's how I get a deal! I don't care what they are. I don't care where… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
The hardest thing when you're making a zombie movie is, 'How am I going to kill these zombies? I need a clever… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
Zombies are the real lower-class citizens of the monster world and that's why l like them. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
As movie monsters go, zombies are the most human. They were human at one time. So we are confronted with ourselves in… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
My stories are about humans and how they react, or fail to react, or react stupidly. I'm pointing the finger at us,… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
My zombies will never take over the world because I need the humans. The humans are the ones I dislike the most,… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
Zombies are always moving fast in video games. It makes sense if you think about it. Those games are all about hand-eye… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
It is amazing to me how deeply into the popular culture the creature has become. There are zombie walks in every major… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
To me, the zombies have always just been zombies. They've always been a cigar. When I first made 'Night of the Living… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I liked the '28 Days Later' films, but they're not zombies; they're not dead. They're not using it in the same way. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I will never make a film where zombies are threatening to take over the planet. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
Zombies to me don't represent anything in particular. They are a global disaster that people don't know how to deal with. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I sympathize with the zombies and am not even sure they are villains. To me they are this earth-changing thing. God or… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I love a couple of Fulci things. I just had a gas watching them. It's not what I would do, but I loved watching… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
People say you're trapped in this genre. You're a horror guy. I say wait a minute - I'm able to say exactly what I… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I've seen so many young filmmakers - even professional filmmakers who get a Hollywood deal - they don't quite know where to begin, where… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I'm a Turner Classic Movies guy. That's it. I'd much rather sit here and watch an oldie than anything new. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I saw 'Dracula,' 'Frankenstein,' 'The Wolf Man,' 'The Invisible Man.' I saw all those guys on the big screen at RKO in the Bronx.… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I'm telling you, man, after I did 'Land of the Dead,' which Mark Canton produced, Universal picked it up, and I had to use… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I think you're only free if you're working on very low or huge money. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
'Night of the Living Dead,' then 'Dawn of the Dead' is a few weeks later, 'Day of the Dead' months later, and 'Land of… — George A. Romero Copy Share Image
I've always felt that the real horror is next door to us, that the scariest monsters are our neighbors. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image