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Return of the Living Dead 3 (1993)
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"In this film the director Brian Yuzna takes the return of the living dead to the next level by leaving the funny horror behind. While the film still has the same plot as the rest of the movies previously it comes at you with a better way of showing off the newer and more advanced techniques of makeup and effects. This is a more brutal and some how better concept of being turned into and changes of the living dead. I enjoyed the movies as I was growing up and still enjoy them today. "
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