[QUOTE=Nibwoddle;21395851]Am I the only one who thought 28 Weeks Later was better than the first one?[/QUOTE]
I thought they were both equally awesome.
Days was infinitely better
anything with cillian murphy is automatically better
I think Days was scarier, but Weeks was more of shock, but not necessarily fear.
I can't wait for 28 months later, a kid at my old high school was in Europe for a gaming comp and actually got casted as an extra in the film, he's going to be one of the infected.
[QUOTE=Lazy Cake;21439817]I can't wait for 28 months later, a kid at my old high school was in Europe for a gaming comp and actually got casted as an extra in the film, he's going to be one of the infected.[/QUOTE]
I can wait. I can wait forever if that film doesn't come out. It's going to be terribly shit.
I just saw Fido, and I must say, I liked it quite a bit. Especially the awesome intro.
Few unknown moves I've seen are
The mad, ok movie, more situated around comedy more than anything
last of the living, have not seen it but I heard it's good other than a low budget
Redneck Zombies,
They're Tobacco Chewin', Gut Chompin', Cannibal Kinfolk from Hell! Low budget comedy film, really gory though and seems as if it where a classic, from 1987, I really want to see it.
Zombieland
28 days later
Shaun of the dead
Quarantine - sort of a zombie film
All good zombie movies
[QUOTE=Lazy Cake;21439817]I can't wait for 28 months later, a kid at my old high school was in Europe for a gaming comp and actually got casted as an extra in the film, he's going to be one of the infected.[/QUOTE]
Nice.
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[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;21456826]I can wait. I can wait forever if that film doesn't come out. It's going to be terribly shit.[/QUOTE]
Don't be an ass.
After 28 months later will they continue making sequels? If so I can't wait for 28 years later.
[QUOTE=TheUnDeadGod;21463693]
Quarantine - sort of a zombie film[/QUOTE]
Quarantine is a horrible Hollywood remake of a great, great spanish film called [REC], so watch that one instead.
Kick Ass had music from the intro scene of 28 weeks later.
[QUOTE=nayr7259;21491533]Kick Ass had music from the intro scene of 28 weeks later.[/QUOTE]
Actually it had the music from the near end scene, during the mansion attack. The song's called In The House - In A Heartbeat. The one at the start that plays when Jim is wandering around the vacant city is actually a God Speed You Black Emperor song, I forget what it's called though.
[QUOTE=Andaeeee;21485230]After 28 months later will they continue making sequels? If so I can't wait for 28 years later.[/QUOTE]
28 Eons later.
The sun has died and the only thing left is
ZOMBIES
IN
[b]SPACE[/b]
[QUOTE=Rusty100;21493118]Actually it had the music from the near end scene, during the mansion attack. The song's called In The House - In A Heartbeat. The one at the start that plays when Jim is wandering around the vacant city is actually a God Speed You Black Emperor song, I forget what it's called though.[/QUOTE]
Hes talking about the warehouse attack by Big Daddy, the 28 weeks theme was playing.
[QUOTE=Uberman77883;21494416]Hes talking about the warehouse attack by Big Daddy, the 28 weeks theme was playing.[/QUOTE]
uh
that's what i'm talking about
reread my post
[QUOTE=Rusty100;21493118]Actually it had the music from the near end scene, during the mansion attack. The song's called In The House - In A Heartbeat. The one at the start that plays when Jim is wandering around the vacant city is actually a God Speed You Black Emperor song, I forget what it's called though.[/QUOTE]
Kick-Ass had the music from the END fight scene of 28 Days Later, it is a common misconception that the same song plays at the START of 28 Days Later, which is actually a different song, and not In The House - In A Heartbeat. He said it played the song from the start of 28 Days Later. I just corrected him, that the song is actually from near the END of 28 Days Later.
28 days is probably my favourite zombie flick of all time.
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