These movies were both excellent.
Do you reckon they'll finish the trilogy someday?
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Do you reckon they'll finish the trilogy someday?
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The Night Eats the World does the job as being part 3 and it even is set in France.
You and me and 100 other people saw night eats the world.
#Alive is okay, but nothing more than the inferior Korean knockoff.
Love the fact the zombies don't make noise.
Me too, it's refreshing. They act somewhat logically. I liked it a lot, even the ending. I think he eventually made it out of there, but it took from months.
Movie sucked ass
Nuh uh, but why do you dislike it?
not him but i hated it too and dont remember why
>and dont remember why
I bet it had to do with the ending. I don't want to spoil for anyone.
comparing it to 28 days later will give anons the wrong ideas. it's nothing like those movies
What the frick? The entire movie is on Youtube
kind of a snoozefest, it's not a bad movie, but really, nothing happens and there's no real exploration of the character, it feels like a "what if" gimmick movie more than anything, the only reason I wouldn't say it's a bad movie is because what's there is competently done and it doesn't bore you to death with it's runtime, but once it's over you wish the whole thing would've been a 30 minute shortfilm
Two years ago one of the owners saw a thread here, at least I am more than pretty sure, and it lit a fire under him and the other dude, then several websites reported that it was happening finally, then nothing.
They start out fine and end up in GIGACRINGE
>is literally in the same room with his wife and children when the zombies come running up the stairs and try to break into the room
>runs out the window and shuts it behind him right in front of their faces and then runs away
Anyone trying to make the argument that he didn't do anything wrong is objectively incorrect.
No, he did the right thing for two reasons:
>1: he'd be dead otherwise
>2: the plot contrivance that becomes important later
Three (3) reasons, then.
Those are fast zombies, anon. There was no time.
There was time to save his kid, after going out the window there is about a 10 second period where he just looked at his wife begging him to help.
>his kid
That wasn't his kid.
Then he should have saved his wife.
Then he'd be dead.
True.
You're getting all of the details wrong.
A zombie gets between him and his wife because he's trying to run out and she goes back to save some kid hiding behind a door.
With zombies between them, he runs into another room away from the zombies and she runs into another room and locks the door behind her as the zombies chase her. Then he opens the window of the room he's in and crawls out while she's just banging on the window of her room.
Basically the dumb b***h ran off from him and can't figure out how to open windows herself.
It couldve nailed shut, painted shut
Then she could try to break it open.
What could he possibly do to help her in that situation?
They land in France and the asymptotic boy spreads the infection to the continent, which gets overrun like the UK. Presumably his sister would be one of the first to get infected by him.
Could be somewhere remote where the infection has only recently spread.
The zombies eventually dying from exposure is a major point within the series.
>Presumably his sister would be one of the first to get infected by him.
How? He's not going to kiss her on the lips like his dad did
she forces him to cum inside her which passes the infection
That's ridiculous.
The boy would be firing blanks at that age.
They don't have to kiss. If they share a glass of water or he just lets out a bit of spittle while he's talking and it gets near her eyes she gets infected.
Actually I assumed she didn't know he's a carrier so has no reason to be careful around him, but I just went through the ending again and it's clear she does notice, so maybe she avoids being infected by him directly. Still, if he infected people in France and everywhere else he goes, she's bound to get bit eventually unless she leaves him behind.
>They don't have to kiss. If they share a glass of water or he just lets out a bit of spittle while he's talking and it gets near her eyes she gets infected.
This is why the 28 days virus is way scarier and more believable about overwhelming humanity than most other zombie movies
Weeks was moronic, shitty script, lame screamer sections instead of any horror, botched ending that I cant even recall. Huge downgrade from the first one.
28 years later. Everyone is dead. The end.
>They're infected!
>With what?
>...
>WITH WHAT?
>rage
Idiots
love me some david schneider
The first one I think was good but I barely remember anything about the second one. I remember going to see the 2nd one in theatres with my friend in some other town we never go to, and there was a bunch of black people being obnoxious and loud during it. I think they barricade up in a house with some british army gays
I havnt even thought about these in ages because I have zombie fatigue. L4d, l4d2, walking dead, dead rising, cod zombies, too many zombie movies. Just too much zombie shit in general.
the second movie was fricking terrible, like direct to video tier bad. actually tainted the original one for me.
it is totally beyond me why people on Cinemaphile praise it
Because the Danny Boyle-directed opening is great and memorable and they forget the remaining 90% of the movie that happens afterwards.
*from=him
weird typo
28 days later was kind of boring tbh, still good though. 28 weeks later was shit, but the opening was one of the most kino scenes in a zombie flick.
We’ll probably get a remake of the 1st rather than a sequel
They never even explained what happened in the ending of 28 weeks, did the boy and sister die etc
Pretty sure they both lived.
Their helicopter mysteriously crashed, they're nowhere to be seen and the place was apparently newly swarming with infected
That's as ambiguous as it gets
If they weren't shown to die, then they're alive, those are the movie rules, anon.
God I love Poots
The opening scene of 28 weeks later is insane.
>28 months later
God i hope so
The timescale of the movies gets dumber and dumber, if they really try to extend it to several years later then they're going to have to explain how the rage zombies haven't all died from exposure 100 times over
>28 Hours Later Gator
>they're going to have to explain how the rage zombies haven't all died from exposure 100 times over
Oh yeah, just like how every other zombie movie explains that, right?
These aren't zombies, though, they're just people who are insane.
>28 hours later
>movie centers around the breakout of the contagion in the private black box labs
>centers around mercenaries trying to eradicate it only for it to still escape
I’d watch
Nah. Just say: "28 hours" after the ending of part 2.
Pretty much confirmed as happening now, innit?
Imdb has tons of bad and incomplete information, so I wouldn't hold my breath.
A Pontypool style film would be interesting for no. 3.
cant recall anything about weeks
Gross slobbery kisses.
>Jeremy Renner deserts military to save kids
>gets burned alive by his fellow soldiers
>kids end up spreading infection to france
What's the script for 28 decades later?
>28 years later
>28 decades later
>28 centuries later
>28 millenia later
>inb4 prequels
>28 hours later
>28 minutes later
>28 seconds later
>28 attoseconds later
I fricking hope so. Both films are awesome and I hope they can conclude it at some point!
>conclude
It's not like there was really an ongoing storyline though. What, would you bring back the boy from the 2nd movie now grown up?
>These movies were both excellent.
>both
lol no they weren't
28 days later is decent
28 weeks later is shit after the intro
Days is great until they get to the army base imo
How would the virus even spread overseas? You turn in less than a minute wouldn’t any ship / plane that had the infected on it completely crash before it made it to the US?
Did you watch 28 weeks? It's brought to France at the end of the movie by a carrier who's immune to the symptoms.
Yeah you’re right I forgot a lot about weeks
>IT'S BEEN TWO WEEKS SINCE I'VE HAD SEX AND I MUST KILL MYSELF AHHHHHHHHHHHHH