KNB EFX Group is an American special effects company that specializes in prosthetic makeup , animatronics , and other practical effects . It was founded in 1988 by Robert Kurtzman , Greg Nicotero , and Howard Berger , though Kurtzman left in 2003. After establishing a reputation for gory effects in horror films throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, they broadened to performing animatronics and makeup effects for mainstream comedy and drama films. Their work on The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and The Walking Dead have netted them multiple awards and nominations.
38-450: Founders Robert Kurtzman , Greg Nicotero , and Howard Berger were all working freelance on various Hollywood productions in the mid-1980s. Kurtzman likened the atmosphere to that of local bands who influenced each other. Nicotero and Berger met while performing special makeup effects under Tom Savini on George A. Romero 's zombie film Day of the Dead . While Berger did that, Kurtzman
76-415: A $ 5,000,000 ransom. Kaufman approaches Riley and tasks him, as well as Charlie and Slack, to retrieve Dead Reckoning . They are supervised by Manolete, Motown, and Pillsbury. On the way, Manolete is bitten and then killed by Slack. After catching up with Dead Reckoning , Riley approaches the vehicle alone. Charlie, Slack, and Pillsbury follow him after subduing Motown and leaving her behind. Realizing Riley
114-399: A chain of protected city-states across North America. One such sanctuary is concentrated within the triangular peninsula of downtown Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , which contains a feudal -like government. Bordered on two sides by rivers and barricaded on the third with an electrified fence guarded by a militia, the city has become a haven in which its citizens live in relative security. Outside
152-659: A feudal-like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term "the Throat". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics. Years after the zombie apocalypse, the scattered remnants of human civilization have reorganized enough to establish
190-420: A hard-scrabble life in a post-apocalyptic city, he plans to leave the urban sanctuary for the open road to Canada once repairs on his car are finished. Back in the city, he discovers his car missing and he visits Chihuahua whose men were to be fixing it. There, he sees a prostitute named Slack being forced into a cage with some zombies to entertain guests. Riley and Charlie save Slack; Charlie kills Chihuahua in
228-424: A large group of zombies) realises that they can walk safely underwater, and leads the zombies across the river to the human city where they breach a section of the perimeter fence. Due to years of the rich's shortsighted negligence in combat training, the border guards are swiftly overwhelmed. With the zombies swarming into the once secure areas of the city, the electrified fences that once kept them out have now become
266-496: A low budget, for developing a reputation in the industry. To work within these budgets, they performed most of the work themselves. Around the same time, Romero recommended KNB to producer Debra Hill for Gross Anatomy , a comedy film about medical students. Romero knew Nicotero had a background as a pre-med student himself. Their work on this film cost them more money than they made but helped further establish their reputation. The realistic-looking cadavers they created got them
304-488: A place to go, too. While lighting the rest of the fireworks (which were earlier used to distract the zombies, but are now useless), Riley's group sets off for Canada on Dead Reckoning . After a decade of disinterest towards the zombie genre through the 1990s, zombies had begun to rise in popularity again in the 2000s after box-office hits like 28 Days Later (2002) and Shaun of the Dead (2004). This inspired George A. Romero to make his long-awaited fourth installment of
342-462: A powerful means of barter within Kaufman's oppressive oligarchic regime. On one mission, they notice many zombies exhibiting intelligent behavior. This is especially seen in one such zombie, "Big Daddy", formerly a gas station attendant. During the mission, rookie Mike is bitten by a zombie and commits suicide before he turns. After the mission, Riley retires from commanding Dead Reckoning . Weary of
380-425: A wall to trap the humans inside. Seeing the city overrun, Kaufman runs with his money and encounters a zombie Cholo in the parking garage. As the two struggle, Big Daddy kills both with an exploding propane tank. Riley's group arrives at the city only to come upon a raised drawbridge . Riley leaves to bring the bridge down, but a small pack of zombies attacks Dead Reckoning . Riley and the others dispose of and evade
418-418: A zombie and killed by Slack. Riley convinces Cholo to allow him to escape North and to join him, but the latter decides to return to Fiddler's Green to deal with Kaufman; his partner Foxy accompanies him. While en route, Cholo is bitten by a zombie and leaves to kill Kaufman by himself as a zombie. Riley takes over Dead Reckoning once again and returns to Fiddler's Green. Elsewhere, Big Daddy (who has gathered
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#1732790645751456-559: Is more black than red, or by digitally painting the blood out altogether. British Columbia , Manitoba and Ontario gave both the theatrical version and DVD version a rating of 18A , though it was only given a 13+ rating in Quebec . In the UK, the BBFC gave both the theatrical version and the unrated version a 15 certificate for strong language, violence, horror and gore . Every UK release bar
494-519: Is not as fresh as his genre-inventing original, Night of the Living Dead . But Land of the Dead does deliver on the gore and zombies-feasting-on-flesh action." On Metacritic , which assesses film with a score out of 100, the film holds a rating of 71 based on 30 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Roger Ebert gave the film three stars out of four for what he considered its skillful and creative allusions, something that he argued
532-432: Is not entirely accurate. The more extreme instances of gore (e.g. a woman having her navel piercing graphically torn out by a zombie) were obscured by foreground elements filmed on bluescreen , so that these overlaid elements could be easily removed for the unrated DVD. Other ways to obscure blood to get an R-rating were achieved by simply trimming the grislier shots by a few seconds, by digitally repainting blood so that it
570-407: Is working for Kaufman, Cholo holds both Riley and Charlie at gunpoint. As he prepares to fire Dead Reckoning ' s missiles at Fiddler's Green, Riley uses a small device and deactivates Dead Reckoning ' s weapons systems; he then destroys the device. Motown, who had regained consciousness, opens fire and nearly kills both Riley and Cholo (who is maimed by one of the gunshots). She is bitten by
608-713: The UMD version were rated 18 overall due to a bonus feature (a highlights reel of the goriest moments called Scenes of Carnage ). In Germany, both the theatrical and unrated versions were rated 18 anyway. As such, only the unrated version was widely available in Germany. The film was banned in Ukraine . The film earned a 74% approval rating at the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes based on 179 reviews and an average rating of 6.70/10. The site's consensus says, "George A. Romero's latest entry in his much-vaunted Dead series
646-494: The 2000s, they continued their collaboration with Tarantino, working on Kill Bill and other films. Kurtzman left the company in 2003. Berger said Kurtzman wanted to focus on directing and raising his family. KNB performed makeup effects for Land of the Dead , Romero's followup to Day of the Dead . Savini, who was by then working as a director, appeared in a cameo as a zombie at Nicotero's suggestion. In 2006, KNB created animatronics for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion,
684-428: The Dead is the first film in the series to receive an MPAA rating for its theatrical release. Romero had said for years that he would film two versions: an R rated cut for theatrical release and first DVD , and an unrated cut for the second DVD release. Both DVDs were released in the U.S. on October 18, 2005. Rumors suggested that Romero shot alternate, less explicit, gore scenes for the theatrical release, but this
722-458: The Dead star Simon Pegg and director Edgar Wright for zombie roles, with Savini reprising his biker character, Blades, from Dawn of the Dead , now as a zombie and with Pegg and Wright appearing as Photo Booth Zombies. Filming took place in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario , Canada. Early 2004 The film received positive reviews upon release. It was released one year and three months after
760-489: The Living Dead franchise, and Romero decided not to do business with them. Romero was offered a budget of $ 15 million-19 million after negotiating with Universal Pictures , making the film his highest-budgeted film in the series. He used this as a chance to draw upon on some elements he was not able to use on Day of the Dead , due to budget constraints. Despite having a bigger budget with him this time than most of his films, Romero still wanted to cast lesser-known actors for
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#1732790645751836-590: The Witch and the Wardrobe , which was initially going to be completely digital. Their work resulted in an Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling and BAFTA Award for Best Makeup and Hair . Since 2010, Nicotero has performed special makeup effects for The Walking Dead , which has drawn awards and nominations . In 2011, Nightmare Factory , a documentary about the company, was released. Robert Kurtzman Too Many Requests If you report this error to
874-465: The attention of Kevin Costner , who hired them to make animatronic buffalo for Dances with Wolves . Nicotero said this helped to break them out of being known only for gory horror films. Hoping to break into further mainstream films, KNB contacted Rob Reiner when they heard he was adapting Misery . Reiner initially declined their offer, reasoning that he did not need special effects because he
912-499: The city's barriers is a no-man's-land of barren countryside and dilapidated suburban towns long deserted by living humans but overrun with legions of the dead. The rich and powerful live in a luxury high-rise called Fiddler's Green , while the rest of the population subsists in squalor. All forms of commerce within this protected zone are controlled by Paul Kaufman, the city's ruthless plutocratic ruler. He has sponsored Dead Reckoning , an armored personnel vehicle that can travel through
950-583: The ensuing chaos. Riley, Charlie and Slack are arrested. Slack reveals that Kaufman ordered her execution, for helping a resistance leader named Mulligan to instigate rebellion among the poor. Meanwhile, Cholo DeMora, Dead Reckoning ' s second in command, is denied an apartment in Fiddler's Green despite his dirty service to Kaufman in disposing of his political enemies. In retaliation, Cholo takes over Dead Reckoning and threatens to destroy Fiddler's Green with it if Kaufman does not comply with his request of
988-588: The film four stars, writing, "It's another hard-edged, funny, playfully perverse and violent exercise in movie fear and loathing, with an increasingly dark take on a world spinning out of control. By now, Romero has become a classicist who uses character and dialogue as much as stomach-turning special effects to achieve his shivers." The New York Sun declared it "the American movie of the year". Several filmmakers, including John Landis , Eli Roth , Clive Barker , and Guillermo del Toro , paid tribute to Romero in
1026-506: The fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead , Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead , and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead . It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19 million, the highest in Romero's Dead series, and has grossed $ 46 million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , where
1064-454: The lead roles like Simon Baker and Robert Joy with exceptions being actors like Dennis Hopper and John Leguizamo , the former of which Romero cast after being impressed by most of his films. Romero cast Asia Argento for the role of Slack after working with her father, Dario Argento , on some of his films like Dawn of the Dead (1978) and Two Evil Eyes (1990). He also cast his longtime makeup artist friend, Tom Savini and Shaun of
1102-609: The meantime, KNB worked on Pulp Fiction . Following the release of Jurassic Park in 1993, many artists worried that computer-generated imagery might overtake the industry, forcing out practical effects . Berger said that instead of panicking and changing their specialty, KNB decided to "just ride it out". At the same time, there was a slowdown in horror films in the mid-1990s. KNB emphasized to filmmakers their ability to create realistic animatronics, bringing effects that had once been mainstays of B movies to mainstream films, such as prosthetic effects in comedy films. Throughout
1140-549: The release of the remake Dawn of the Dead . The film grossed over $ 40 million and is second behind Dawn of the Dead with the highest-grossing revenue (unadjusted for inflation) in the Living Dead series (not including the remakes), the two lowest being Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Diary of the Dead (2008). The film opened the MTV Saturday Horror block on February 27, 2010. Land of
1178-534: The zombie series since its most recent installment, Day of the Dead , released in 1985. Romero had negotiated with 20th Century Fox , who wanted the film to be titled Night of the Living Dead . He refused, wanting to use the title Dead Reckoning , and the studio then wanted to title it Night of the Living Dead: Dead Reckoning . It turned out that Fox sought to own the rights to the Night of
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1216-525: The zombie-infested areas with ease. Riley Denbo is the designer and commander of Dead Reckoning . Unlike Kaufman, Riley is respected for his work in protecting the citizens, as well as providing them with food and medical supplies that the citizens can no longer safely acquire themselves. Using Dead Reckoning , Riley and his crew venture into areas overrun with zombies to scavenge for necessary supplies. They also retrieve luxury items such as designer clothing and top shelf brands of liquor as these things offer
1254-511: The zombies in Land of the Dead to the US military 'shock and awe' displays seen in its military actions. Jeffrey Westhoff of Northwest Herald gave the film a rating of 3.5 stars out of four, saying, "The most shocking thing about Land of the Dead is not the vivid dismemberments but how boldly Romero holds a macabre mirror up to post- 9/11 America." Michael Wilmington of Chicago Tribune awarded
1292-492: The zombies. After crossing the bridge, they helplessly witness people being eaten by the zombies and mercy-kill them with missiles. It is then revealed that most of the poor people were led to safety by Mulligan, thus surviving the assault. Riley and Mulligan share a well-meaning goodbye as they split up with their groups. As they see Big Daddy and the zombies leaving the city, sparing the surviving humans, Riley decides to leave them alone as well, citing that they are just looking for
1330-411: Was deemphasizing the novel's gore. After pointing out the potential for realistic – but subdued – effects, Reiner hired them. For the 1991 film City Slickers , they made animatronic calves. In the early 1990s, they continued their collaboration with Sam Raimi , working on Army of Darkness , the sequel to Evil Dead II . Among other horror films, they performed effects for Dr. Giggles , which
1368-734: Was hired to take Berger's place as John Carl Buechler 's assistant. Nicotero, Berger, and Kurtzman all worked together on Sam Raimi 's Evil Dead II . The three briefly continued working freelance, sometimes on the same films. In 1988, the three formed their own company. The name KNB was chosen to represent the first letter of each founder's last name. KNB's first film was Intruder , directed by Scott Spiegel , who had written Evil Dead II . After that, they did makeup effects for several direct-to-video films and horror film sequels, including A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child and Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers . They credited their work with these films, which frequently had
1406-536: Was not well received among genre fans or critics, though its effects were praised. In the 1990s, a collaboration with Quentin Tarantino began with Reservoir Dogs . Kurtzman had hired Tarantino to write a screenplay from a treatment; this was eventually filmed as From Dusk till Dawn . In return, Kurtzman promised KNB would perform special makeup effects for Reservoir Dogs , which turned into that film's torture scene. Dusk did not get produced until 1996. In
1444-583: Was pervasive among Romero's previous three installments, which contained numerous satirical metaphors to American life. Ebert noted this installment's distinction between the rich and poor, those that live in Fiddler's Green and those that live in the slums. John Lutz, in Zombies of the World, Unite: Class Struggle and Alienation in Land of the Dead , drew comparisons between the fireworks which were set off to distract
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