QWhat song is playing in Chihuahua's club?
AThe song is "En El Camino," written by Antonio Hernandez, Raul Chapa Elizalde, Mario Alvarado, Jorge Alejandro Campos, Daniel del Rio, Felipe del Rio and Sergio Arturo Valdez; performed by Control Machete with Los Cabalieros del Plan G and Sekreto.
QWhat are the differences between the theatrical version and the Unrated Director's Cut?
AOn DVD an Unrated Director's Cut has been released of George A. Romero's fourth zombie flick. Not only does it contain more violence, but also lines of dialogue have been added and story gaps have been closed. A detailed comparison between the theatrical version and the unrated version with pictures can be found here.
QWhy was this film going to be called "Dead Reckoning"?
ADead Reckoning is the name of the tank-like vehicle seen throughout this film. And of course the word dead would have been a pun and linked the film to the other movies in the "Dead" series.According to the trivia page, the title was given up to avoid confusion with the Humphrey Bogart film Dead Reckoning (1947). The other working titles were Dead City, Twilight of the Dead, and Night of the Living Dead: Dead Reckoning.The phrase itself means the process of estimating one's current position based upon a previously determined position, or fix, and advancing that position based upon known speed, elapsed time, and course. (Wikipedia).
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