If you were a certain age at a certain time, there were two VHS boxes at the local video store that stood out from the pack. The first was "Frankenhooker," which featured a sound button that chirped "Wanna date?" when firmly pressed. It was fun. The film was not. 1989's "The Dead Pit" also successfully worked a bottom shelf gimmick, offering a button that activated flashing green eyes on the cover's lead zombie, attracting attention to an otherwise forgettable release. The green lights aren't around anymore, but "The Dead Pit" has remained, with co-writer/director Brett Leonard ("The Lawnmower Man," "Virtuosity") trying to make the most of his helming debut, looking to use some Romero-esque undead action to fuel an extremely low-budget genre offering of terror. There's gore and panic, but Leonard isn't committed to a tighter edit of the endeavor, allowing padding to become the star of the show, not frightening situations of survival. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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