Tuesday, June 2, 2026

GenreOnlinenet Interview With George A. Romero. (Audio Only).




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GenreOnlinenet Interview With George A. Romero. (Audio Only).


This is my 2005 audio interview originally published at genreonline.net and frequently quoted on the Internet on Wikipedia. I have been a fan of Mr. Romero for a very long time so the fact that I actually got to talk to him on the telephone and record the interview that I did with him at a time before platforms like YouTube even existed was a fantastic thrill for me. It’s one of the great things about doing the kind of work that I’ve been doing for the last 27 years and building an archive of reviews and information related to genre films. One one gets to speak to one of their heroes and has an engage in conversation. It is something that you remember forever. So I’m proud of you. Share this with you as a companion too my other videos that I posted yesterday. Since this appears on YouTube as well this post is free for anyone to listen to. I hope you will enjoy it and thank you.


Sincerely,

Mark


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Night Of The Living Dead Digitally Rotoscoped For Black & White Comic Book.

 


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Night Of The Living Dead Digitally Rotoscoped For Black & White Comic Book Effect Public Domain Film

George A. Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead is one of my favorite Horror films and indeed I have been a fan of Mr. Romero’s since I was in grade school. Night Of The Living Dead has been released and rereleased in various forms over the years because the film is in the public domain.


As noted here from Wikipedia along with corresponding links cited for reference:

Copyright status and home media

Night of the Living Dead entered the public domain in the United States because the original theatrical distributor, the Walter Reade Organization, failed to place a copyright indication on the prints,[84] and at that time, United States copyright law held that public dissemination required copyright notice to maintain a copyright.[85] Image Ten displayed such a notice on the title frames of the film beneath the original title, Night of the Flesh Eaters, but the distributor erroneously removed the statement when it changed the title.[54][86]


Because Night of the Living Dead was not copyrighted, it has received numerous home video releases on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray.[87] As of 2019, Amazon.com lists editions of Night of the Living Dead numbering 13 on VHS, 130 on DVD, 12 on Blu-ray, 1 on Blu-ray 3D and 56 on Amazon Video.[88] The original film is available to view or download for free on various websites, such as the Internet Archive and YouTube.[89][90][91] As of March 2023, it is the Internet Archive's second most-downloaded film, with over 3.4 million downloads.[92]


The film received a VHS release in 1993 through Tempe Video.[93] The next year, a THX certified 25th anniversary Laserdisc was released by Elite Entertainment. It features special features, including commentary, trailers, gallery files and more.[94] In 1998, Russo's revised version of the film, Night of the Living Dead: 30th Anniversary Edition, was released on VHS and DVD by Anchor Bay Entertainment.[93] In 2002, Elite Entertainment released a special edition DVD featuring the original cut.[93] Dimension Extreme released a restored print of the film on DVD.[93] On October 3, 2017, Mill Creek Entertainment released a standard 1080p version of the film on Blu-ray in the United States, however, this was a transfer of an existing release print, and not a restoration. This release was also not authorized or licensed by Image Ten.[95] This was followed by a 4K restoration Blu-ray released by The Criterion Collection on February 13, 2018, sourced from a print owned by the Museum of Modern Art and acquired by Janus Films.[96] This release also features a workprint edit of the film under the title of Night of Anubis, in addition to various bonus materials.[97]

U.S. Copyright Office, Circular 92, Copyright Law of the United States of America, Chapter 4: Copyright Notice, Deposit, and Registration, Omission of notice on certain copies and phonorecords Archived December 18, 2020, at the Wayback Machine.

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In the United States, motion pictures are copyrighted for 95 years. All motion pictures made and exhibited before 1928 are indisputably in the public domain in the United States. This date will move forward one year, every year, meaning that films released in 1928 will enter the public domain on New Year's Day 2024, films from 1929 on New Year's Day 2025, and so on.


All copyrightable works made by United States government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain from their creation. The status of works made by contractors is dependent on the terms of their contract. Note that this applies only to the federal government, and not to state or local governments, which may or may not claim copyright depending on state laws

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Missing copyright notice and errors from the distributor[89]


I make no claim of ownership or copyright, but the film is in the public domain and so I can and have posted it to my YouTube Channel digitally rotoscoped in black and white to evoke a comic book or graphic novel like effect. My doing this does not violate any laws or am I trying to profit from Mr. Romero’s work in any way. This presentation is free to all. I love Mr. Romero and had the privilege to interview him back in 2004. Here is the link:

   https://youtu.be/q4mQbIXifIY?si=TgddSn79N1C7-au_


I have also created two videos about Romero’s films and here are the links for those who might be interested.


George Romero cameos in the original trilogy dead


https://youtu.be/jHLaulEwSL4?si=Zjnz_Rncm75a7V6J


Sarah’s Story Patreon Exclusive Patron’s Only Video.


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I hope you all enjoy and to quote Mr. Romero, “Stay scared.”

Thank you.

Mark A. Rivera


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Night Of The Living Dead (1968) With Audio Commentary By Mark Rivera.


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Night Of The Living Dead (1968) With Audio Commentary By Mark Rivera.


Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.


The audio commentary narrated and recorded by Mark A. Rivera is the property of Mark A. Rivera. This video is based on the subjective opinion of Mark A. Rivera and does not represent the opinions nor is it endorsed by anyone associated with the production of Night Of The Living Dead (1968), it’s distributors and the streaming platform YouTube where this video commentary is freely available for anyone to view at GenreOnlinenet channel on YouTube. 


No portion of this audio commentary and video may be used in any way, shape or form without the expressed handwritten permission of Mark A. Rivera.


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If you wish to view George A. Romero’s Night Of The Living Dead (1968) without the feature length audio commentary, please follow the link below to view it on GenreOnlinenet on YouTube channel’s Public Domain Film Library and Playlist.


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George Romero Interview By Mark Rivera.

https://youtu.be/q4mQbIXifIY?si=TgddSn79N1C7-au_


George Romero cameos in the original trilogy dead.

https://youtu.be/jHLaulEwSL4?si=Zjnz_Rncm75a7V6J


Sarah’s Story Patreon Exclusive Patron’s Only Video.

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Monday, June 1, 2026

Sarah’s Story. Patreon Exclusive Video.



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Sarah’s Story is a non linear compilation of all six films in George A. Romero’s Living Dead film series. It is presented in black and white for uniformity and was censored on YouTube, but is now exclusively available to GenreOnlinenet Patreon subscribers.

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George A. Romero’s Cameos in the Original Trilogy of the Living Dead.


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George A. Romero’s cameos in his original Trilogy of the Dead films, Night of the Living Dead (1968), Dawn of the Dead (1978) and Day of the Dead (1985). Note his signature lucky scarf appearing in Day and I think he may be wearing it in Dawn too.

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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Iron Lung Digital Copy Review.

Iron Lung Digital Copy Review.

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Link to Mark’s Home Video Announcement on YouTube:


https://youtu.be/8TeZMNsXz2I?si=2HwwolR3kc8b31Nv


Link To My Iron Lung Analysis:


https://youtu.be/herCOZTaFMk?si=WYFg7idPytVj9hSV


Transmissions Playlist:


https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQo9UtkyeIY85N7KiyM1BomhMghgFKMTj&si=cx8bepFx2VYM-FJZ

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Backrooms Theatrical Review.



Last night I saw Kane Parsons’ auspicious feature film directing debut, Backrooms based on the viral web series of the same name Parsons created. Backrooms stars Chiwetel Ejiofor as Clark, a depressed and bitter furniture store owner who discovers an anomalous entry into a void populated by a maze of ever expanding rooms with uncanny hallways and malformed furniture. Upon taking this to his therapist, Clark resolves to prove the existence of this place by hiring an employee and her boyfriend, who is a videographer, to accompany him to this place so that he would have proof that he could then show to anyone. Shortly thereafter, Clark disappears and his therapist investigates and comes upon the threshold to the Backrooms.  Renate Reinsve and Chiwetel Ejiofor lead a great cast, but the real star of the film is the engrossing world beyond and it’s mysteries and dangers therein.

Kane Parsons has a great sense for creating dread using color and off-kilter music to manipulate his audience’s emotions at times creating moments of existential wonder and terror while still at times wisely, including moments of absurdity, not just in the void, but in the natural look of the films depiction of what the real world is with its bizarre colorations and production design that creates a constant sense of one place bleeding into another.


The film did have moments reminiscent of similar cosmic horror and science fiction features like Annihilation, The Signal and Banshee Chapter. With its mix of emotional honesty, visual creativity, and psychological depth, Backrooms is easy to recommend for anyone looking for something off the beaten path.


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Check out other Transmissions at the link below:


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