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* [[The Elevator From Ipanema]]: The muzak playing in the elevator is a rendition of "All Out Of Love", not "The Girl from Ipanema".
* [[The Elevator From Ipanema]]: The muzak playing in the elevator is a rendition of "All Out Of Love", not "The Girl from Ipanema".
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]:
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]:
** One for the Brits. In the remake, once {{spoiler|the zombies break into the mall}}, comedian and TV show host Alex Zane can be seen. He's the guy in the white checkered shirt.
** One for the Brits. In the remake, once {{spoiler|the zombies break into the mall}}, comedian and TV show host Alex Zane can be seen. He's the guy in the white checkered shirt.
** In the remake, Ana is played by a grown-up [[Ramona Quimby]]. Meanwhile, in the [[Phony Newscast]] from the remake's DVD features, the newscaster is [[Babylon Five|Dr. Franklin]], whose final newscast includes an audio message from the President of the United States, [[Babylon Five|most likely named John Sheridan]].
** In the remake, Ana is played by a grown-up [[Ramona Quimby]]. Meanwhile, in the [[Phony Newscast]] from the remake's DVD features, the newscaster is [[Babylon Five|Dr. Franklin]], whose final newscast includes an audio message from the President of the United States, [[Babylon Five|most likely named John Sheridan]].
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** The remake has a small role played by [[Max Headroom]].
** The remake has a small role played by [[Max Headroom]].
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
** [[Traumatic C Section]]: During the making of the original movie, a pregnant extra suggested her character should be shown having her baby ripped out by the zombies. Romero and SFX guru Tom Savini gave a resounding [[No Just No Reaction]].
** [[Traumatic C Section]]: During the making of the original movie, a pregnant extra suggested her character should be shown having her baby ripped out by the zombies. Romero and SFX guru Tom Savini gave a resounding [["No. Just... No" Reaction]].


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