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Old 05-11-2007, 06:41 PM
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Who's going to see it?

Im leaving right....now.
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I have a hard time wanting to go see this movie.

28 Days was set in a rehab center, and focused on the relationship of overwrought brain dead socialites.
28 Days Later is set in the Uk, and focuses on the struggle to survive in a world occupied by brain dead zombies.
28 Weeks Later has American soldiers rounding up people that aren't brain dead zombies.

I just can't see a connection in the plots.

I'll wait for the Paris Hilton remake. She is going to make a great brain dead socialite zombie.
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I'd honestly rather watch Shaun of the Dead...again
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post what you thought of it frodo then i will make up my mind to see it or not
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I just got home.

Theres nothing I can say except....
WOW OMFG!

Dont wait for the dvd, this is a movie meant for big screen. I jumped out of my seat a few times, and as a man, im ashamed to admit that.
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The New York Times seemed to REALLY like the movie. Im a huge fan of the first one and I can't wait to see if it will be reviewed on The Totally Rad Show.
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It kind of had an "American feel" to it, even though it was in London. But it was so good. To refrain from spoiling it, the last 10 seconds was great. Lets you know there might be a 3rd...or not, depends on if anybody is alive to make it!! MUAAHHAH!
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bump. whos seen it?
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I saw it. First off, I'd like to say 28 Days Later is in my top three movies of all time. I'll also say this is a good gore-fest, zombie (I know they're not technically zombies, just shut up) movie.

Second off, I'll say, comparative to 28 Days Later...it sucked...hard. It didn't have the atmosphere, but I can accept that since it's set in a different environment, but there was next to no characted development. Except for the dad and a bit for the sniper, I really didn't care if they lived or died at all. The opening was amazing and was reminiscent of the first movie, but I hate how they made the guy out to be bad for doing what was the right and smart thing to do.
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