im watching it now WHAT A FUCKING FREAKY FILM IVE JUMPED ALREADY !!!
thoughts???
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im watching it now WHAT A FUCKING FREAKY FILM IVE JUMPED ALREADY !!!
thoughts???
I didn't like that movie very much. It just wasn't that scary for my liking. The soundtrack didn't help much.
its fucking shit scary at 4 am in the morning :| :fear:
it was good :)
maybe not that scary, but it was well done for casts who arent known.
Silly animal right activists :ghostface:
i thought it was a good movie. except for the naked dude in the beginning :lol:
Some parts of the movie were ok but after seeing DOTD 2004 it makes me think 28...what!!!
Besides that 28 Days Later ripped off Night Of The Comet so bad that ..well.... <_<
For me, 28 Days Later was very disappointing. It wasn't as good as everyone said it would be. And I think the ending was craptacular, but thats just me...
28 Days Later was grate
be cos i did not know a thing about it
and i was woching it at about 3am.
the resun y ppl say a movie is shit or diupointing it be cos of sumthing geting over hiped up.
eg Matrix 1 :D Matrix 2 :unsure: Matrix 3 :blink: :( .
then u exspet more from the movie like if sum one told u a movie was beter then sex or sumthing it with give it a hier expcetation then the movie has to be beter then your expcetation or it will be diupointing.
so it pays not to lisun to movie feback till u have seen it your self.
ps now with 28 Days Later i did not know a thing about it and i did not know the main actors or evun the Story line.
It was disappointing. It seemed for parts that they were on a picnic :lol: , cos all they were doing was driving around in the countryside.
It was good, I thought. I saw it for the first time the same day I saw Rez Evil the first time. They worked really well together.
Kinda' old news now though.
not scary !
ending was well shit but the rest of the filmn was really good
i wanna watch this ,oh hey every body:angry: :angry: :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
So go and find it on emule or somat......:dry:
Good film. Nice little homage to the "Dead" trilogy, Day of the Triffids, Last Man on Earth and The Omega Man. They're doing a sequel, the imaginatively named 28 Weeks Later.
I thought it ripped the films off moreso.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
Especially Night Of The Comet.
I can't see it myself, I've watched both and both are derivative of films before them. Except 28 Days Later does it better, obviously.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
True dat.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
The similarities were so close though.
Wake up and a bustling city is basically a ghost town.
Here and there zombies are running around.
Then you've got Day Of The Dead where there's the chained up zombie for experiments that gets loose and all hell breaks loose.
I don't mind rehashes at all. Entertaining is entertaining. 28 Days Later was different simply because of the change of venue and the asshole PETA folks. The movie was very unoriginal though. It should have been called Night & Day Of The Comet Dead 2004
Imo DOD 2005 kicked all their asses thoroughly. Unoriginal also (of course) but what a thrill ride.:happy: (could've done without the dumb father having a baby crap though:dry: )
Omega Man doesnt rank up there with the zombie theme, they were more like vampires and Charleston Heston was fighting them:01:...That was one of my fave shows growing up and I just recently bought it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
Wasnt Day of Triffids about giant plants gone wild? :lol:
Last man on Earth, I know I saw it but I dont remember it.
Omega Man is essentially another version of Richard Matheson's story I Am Legend. Last Man on Earth is also a version of this story. Even though I Am Legend is about vampires I think George Romero owes a debt of gratitude to Matheson for the "Dead" trilogy, there are defiently some borrowed themes. Also remember, there are no zombies in 28 Days Later really. They do seem to be more like the vampires of Matheson's novel.Quote:
Originally Posted by hippychick
Finally, if you go and read Day of the Triffids (I wasn't referring to the film in my prior post, sorry for any confusion) you will notice a shedload of similarities between the novel and Danny Boyle's film. Different creatures but a lot of the same things happening and themes explored.
Ahh I C you where going off of books not movies...my bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
I didnt read any of the books to relate.I saw the movies and most are B movies. lol
I think the books that would make great horror movies would be any from H.P Lovecraft...That guys writtings style sends chills up my spin. Have you read any of his books?
Yeah, I saw that lst night too. It was actually kinda boring, the soundtrack was pretty shite.
The best part of the movie was when the zombie steped on a landmine and them flew onto another one.. :lol:
28 days later rawked. films just don't scare me anymore. but it was a cool film and pulled off being cool, well :smilie4:
DOD '04 technically didn't have zombies either then. It was a disease.
The original dead trilogy never explained why the dead rose.
In the originals, if you were bitten on the arm, you'd still be OK.
Warner Bros starts shooting the movie I Am Legend at the end of February.
They are zombies in that they are dead people coming back to life (or unlife really), the cause is irrelevant. 28 Days Later's "zombies" differ in that they didn't die and then come back, they just change.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Are you referring to just Night of the Living Dead or the entirety of the original trilogy (discounting Land of the Dead)? I believe you'd be wrong either way (unless you mean some other films?) because there is a little girl who gets bitten in Night and changes, as does Roger in Dawn and the guy who lets all the zombies into the base in Day.Quote:
In the originals
I thought they were mortally wounded.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
DOD 2004 introduced the disease to the series. Even in NOTLD '90, Tony Todd became a zombie after being shot (mortally wounded). DOD '04 flipped it in which if one were shot dead, they stayed dead.
The bite is in effect a mortal wound, you would die and then come back as a zombie but that's far from "bitten on the arm, you'd still be OK". You get bitten on the arm and you're joining the Braineaters Club or cursing that you live in gun-free Britain and can't get anyone to shoot you in the head as a mercy killing (for me at least...).Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
I think DOTD 2004 changing it into a disease/virus thing was a good idea because the whole people dying of natural causes and coming back seemed a bit hookey to me.
So you are saying in the original NOTLD it was both?:huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
Get bit on the finger - turn into a zombie.
Die naturally - turn into a zombie.
wasnt there to be a sequel. another 28 days or something???
I heard there was, but could never find a copyQuote:
Originally Posted by ApacNTS
Post 15 ya'll.Quote:
Originally Posted by hippychick
Cheese said 28 Weeks Later.
Hasn't been made yet.
Busy is that a little bit of a southern slang I'm reading? "Ya'll" lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
I guess I miss that post. TY for the input:D
wow i cant believe i looked over that heh thanks for pointing it out :) *looks for dunce hat*
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Originally Posted by Busyman
awsome, first one was awsome
I agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rip The Jacker
I didn't think it was crap at all. I thought it was very entertaining.
It's good to see a halfway decent brat film.
However
Dawn Of The Dead '04 > 28 Days Later
easily
Apart from the condscending towards the British film industry (I love how some Americans feel so threatened by other country's film industries, it's so cute) I agree, DOTD'04 was the superior film. In fact I'd go as far as to say it is the second best zombie film of recent years.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
I wasn't being condescending. I actually don't see that many good brat films.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
Other film industries don't come close to ours by a longshot imo but of course I'm American.
I really like when anyone makes a good film. Ultimately I want to be entertained and not patriotic.:ermm:
I think the fact that you mentioned "threatened" when there was no indication of such speaks volumes.
Go ahead...whoosh...again.:happy:
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Originally Posted by Busyman
That's very condescending, even if you didn't intend for it to be. That's the way condescension works sometimes, you don't even realise you're doing it. Bless.Quote:
It's good to see a halfway decent brat film.
It's all in how you take it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cheese
There aren't that many brat films over these parts.
Hell I rarely here any 'peons talk about any brat films. Just American ones and the occasional Japanese flick. :dabs: