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    Originally posted by Abe@23 January 2004 - 22:57
    .............sorry man but 28 days later.........I thought sucked, no offence.


    It would be nice is they made a new series of survival horror with all this new technology.


    Anybody ever see a movie that was based on mars when it was earth like?

    Like how there was a population there once and something happend ( whatever the writer thinks up) that forces them to leave mars and repopulate at earth?.....................................................................................................................seems like an ok movie plot sence all this mars stuff is going arounds
    Mission To Mars? that was a good movie, oh btw, 28 days later was pretty damn.........................boring. it could have used some good writing, but still, it didn't suck as much as ppl say. but i'd pick real dawn of the red or RE over 28 days later.

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    Originally posted by FuNkY CaPrIcOrN@23 January 2004 - 03:02
    Hollywood doing another remake.Thats like the cool thing to do now.

    The Real Dawn of the Dead
    Agreed.

    I have the George A Romero's trilogy on DVD and I have to say these were abosolute masterpieces. I just hope that the newer remake's don't try and lead people to believe that it is an original idea... when in fact the original came out many years ahead of its time.



    Edit: Thought you might like some trivia for the original movie...

    "The MPAA had threatened to impose the "X" rating if George Romero didn't make cuts. Romero did not want to cut the film, and he was adamant against an "X" rating, due to its stigma of hard-core pornography. In the end, Romero was able to persuade his distributors to release the film with no rating, although on all advertising and trailers, there was a disclaimer that in effect read that while there was no explicit sex in the film, the movie was of such a violent nature that no one under 17 would be admitted."

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    I remember going to the pictures and seeing the trilogy in one sitting,I felt like a fucking zombie when I came out of there,you can't beat originals!!!
    Is it night of the living dead where the zombies wander round saying "brains...brainsss"?

    All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.

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    No. That is another film.

    But...!!!!! You've hit the nail on the head with that question. I was 6 years old at the time and my older sister was babysitting me. We watched 2 horror films, and I've since figured out the first one was 'The Blob (1988)' (enjoyed the original of that too ).

    The second however has the "...brains! BRAINS!" quotes and I've never been able to remember what it is or find it out.

    Any ideas anyone?

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    Who says watching kids watching horror films is a bad thing,you're sister letting you watch horror flicks at 6 years old,talk about lucky,there was me scared of Dr who when I was six
    Videos have a lot to answer for : :helpsmile:

    All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.

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    Hehe yea they were good times... I'm 21 now and still think about what it was like back in the day lol. I was good friends with the local film rental's and he was always sorting me out with free videos and that (even 18's) because I remember borrowing Creepshow 2. Man those were the days!

    Didn't see much of him for a while... til my older brother told me he went to prison for drug dealing No wonder he let me borrow free films, he was making his money elsewhere LMAO

    Anyway, still waiting the 'Brains.... BRAINS" quote from a horror film. I also remember people driving a truck and throwing what looked like brains out to the zombies and they ate them

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    Anyway, still waiting the 'Brains.... BRAINS" quote from a horror film. I also remember people driving a truck and throwing what looked like brains out to the zombies and they ate them 
    I know which movie this quote comes from: Return of the Living Dead

    It was quite a good movie. It had some really funny parts in it. However the sequals were not as good as the first one.

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    Originally posted by D!mensio_x@25 January 2004 - 13:56
    Anyway, still waiting the 'Brains.... BRAINS" quote from a horror film. I also remember people driving a truck and throwing what looked like brains out to the zombies and they ate them
    I know which movie this quote comes from: Return of the Living Dead

    It was quite a good movie. It had some really funny parts in it. However the sequals were not as good as the first one.
    the part where they're throwing brains out of a truck... that's Return Of The Living Dead Part 2. the first one was funnier & had a better script, but there was nothing especially wrong with part 2... just that it was more of the same, including some of the same actors from part 1 just playing different characters.

    as for 28 days later................... that movie was crap. a flaming sack of regurgitated poo. "ooh, let's get that trainspotting dude to rip off The Omega Man & Day Of The Dead, and film it on cheap DV like an alt-rock music video. we won't even have to spend any money on monster effects, 'cause he can just shake the camera around a lot so you barely see them... people will think it's innovative and intelligent!" um, no. sack of poo.

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    Originally posted by Samurai@25 January 2004 - 00:55
    No. That is another film.

    But...!!!!! You've hit the nail on the head with that question. I was 6 years old at the time and my older sister was babysitting me. We watched 2 horror films, and I've since figured out the first one was 'The Blob (1988)' (enjoyed the original of that too ).

    The second however has the "...brains! BRAINS!" quotes and I've never been able to remember what it is or find it out.

    Any ideas anyone?
    The BRAINS!!BRAINS!! quote is from Return Of The Living Dead.

    Man this shit is funny how young some of you are!!!

    28 Days Later is a "severe" rip-off. I'm not saying it was TOTALLY horrible but it doesn't compare to the older zombie movies.

    Some things of note:

    1. The old trilogy of George Romero movies:
    Night Of The Living Dead
    Dawn Of Dead
    Day Of The Dead

    2. Night Of Living Dead was remade already. The original was in B&W and has a slightly different ending.

    3. Dawn Of Dead is NOT a sequel of Night Of Living Dead but Day Of The Dead is a sequel of Dawn Of The Dead.

    4. The soldiers having a zombie in captivity while trying to learn from it in 28 Days Later was already done in Day Of Dead.

    5. If I'm not mistaken there is a scene where in this new Dawn Of The Dead, the folks are trapped in the mall. While on the roof they notice a gun shop across the sea of zombies. There is a person on the roof with a sign asking for FOOD. The folks in mall need guns n' ammo. In the movie it is revealed that the zombies won't go after animals. Some type of way the mall folks lower a dog into the sea of zombies with food tied around it. The dog goes across the way and delivers the food then comes back bringing ammo.
    Silly bitch, your weapons cannot harm me. Don't you know who I am? I'm the Juggernaut, Bitchhhh!

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    Return of the Living Dead.In the Movie at the end they bomb Louisville.....where I am from.That had everybody in the Theater up and cheering.It was pretty cool.I was only like 10.

    The Soundtrack is awesome also if you like 80s Punk.When it came out on DVD the Party was here in town with one of the Producers.

    BRAINS!

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