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DOTD
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DOTDDepartment of Transportation and Development (Louisiana)
DOTDDeal of the Day
DOTDDawn of the Dead (movie)
DOTDDay of the Dead (movie)
DOTDDiary of the Dead (movie)
DOTDDawn of the Dragon (video game)
DOTDDay of the Diesels (Thomas the Tank Engine)
DOTDDirectorate Of Training & Doctrine
DOTDDescendants of the Dragon (game)
DOTDDumbass Of The Day
DOTDDestiny of the Daleks (Dr. Who TV series)
DOTDDawn of the Dance (Monster High doll line)


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DAWN OF THE DEAD (1978) George A Romero's belated follow-up to Night Of The Living Dead saw four survivors of a zombie apocalypse holed up in a shopping mall.
Last year, Phil Taylor must have been attacked by hoards of the salivating living dead while lingering at the oche a fraction too long, in a sickening scene reminiscent of a Dawn Of The Dead meets Halloween Bullseye special.
Romero directed were Dawn of the Dead (1978), Day of the Dead (1985), Night of the Living Dead (1990, remake), Dawn of the Dead (2004, remake) and of course this weeks movie Land of the Dead (2005).
 
 
 
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