the plot felt kinda forced, how he was apologetic like "oh I should have known you not only were immune or something but also would somehow survive their rampage"
>died for her
she literally killed herself by siding with the kid then and there, and her entire butthurt is that he wasn't willing to kill himself over a random kid as well
they both had their own kids to get back to though, if anything she should apologise for just risking her life instead of doing anything to get back to their own family
Not really, I would have saved everyone. There would have been a lot of blood in that house and then me saying, 'OK, we're going to move somewhere safe, don't worry.'
I rewatched this film recently and it was complete dog shit, but the idea that he should've or indeed could have done literally anything to save that moronic b***h is laughable
I'd probably do what the woman did , but get the white blonde to shut up about her husband and we wouldn't be on the first floor. All windows inside would be boarded up well and covered. An escape plan would have been planned out in case. Weapons too. That said, I'd probably die or end up like the woman
All windows were covered up and boarded. They did have an escape plan. It all went to shit though because she decided to try and rescue some random child.
>All windows were covered up and boarded
it's impressive how the infected were able to burst through with almost no effort. they just explode straight through the boards as if they weren't there.
She did the right thing, seeking out his cowardly ass to get her revenge for leaving her to die. When she infected him, getting sweet justice, I stood and clapped.
>live on farm >don't leverage farm equipment against zombies
zombie shit always have some bullshit plot contrivance that doesn't make any sense, but allows the zombies to spread to the point of being overwhelming
>leverage farm equipment
kindly elaborate
(note, melee combat doesn't work like in Hollywood movies and videogames where 1 hit instakills anything attacking you)
just any hydraulic equipment like a tractor or even an excavator. I never see those mentioned in zombie movies, and I think it's because they'd be too OP.
As long as you could keep it fueled and mobile, you'd be basically untouchable.
After endangering the entire group for a kid screaming his lungs out and attracting every infected in the area to them: yes I'd do the same thing ten times over.
>make a scene that is significantly better than 28 days later >the rest of the film is ok at best
I don't get it. There's not a single part of the film after that opening part that has the same energy and dread. I liked the parts of the decayed abandoned London they put a lot of effort into that but it became too much like a cheesy action film by the second outbreak.
I am not looking forward to 28 Months Later.
I would.
I do this autistic thing sometimes where I "run" by leaping but it's like a leap-step and the leap-step cycles with each leg so I run-jump leap it's like skipping but long-distance skipping and I could easily outrun the zombs with this technique because they're too angry to copy my leap-running.
I watched it today and I honestly can say I wouldn't, just for the fact that my son is my own blood. I would easily die for him. A wife meh different story
I don't understand how her immunity worked, but it's been a while since I've last seen the movie. Why would he get infected if she was immune? Or is the virus like herpes. Whatever, I mostly disliked this piece of crap. Story was mean-spirited, which is fine I guess, but it had dumb shit like the chopper going chopchopchop and the ending was complete trash as well.
Only good thing was a still cute Rose Byrne.
just reverse it and see if it's ok then you know
>My husband is being attacked I will now run away and save myself
also even if he was jason bourne there's no winning in that situation , you would only die too
and her surviving is total bs based on previously established rules from 28days
I didn’t know rehab was so deadly
the plot felt kinda forced, how he was apologetic like "oh I should have known you not only were immune or something but also would somehow survive their rampage"
He should have stayed and died for her, regardless of her immunity. For his cowardice, he deserved to be infected later.
>died for her
she literally killed herself by siding with the kid then and there, and her entire butthurt is that he wasn't willing to kill himself over a random kid as well
>die for your moronic wife and some random child when your own two children are most likely still alive
He was only apologising for abandoning her. How and why she survived wasn't on his mind at thay point.
they both had their own kids to get back to though, if anything she should apologise for just risking her life instead of doing anything to get back to their own family
I'd have killed the kid immediately for my own safety.
maybe with slow zombies you could make an argument. I'm not fighting with the running fricks in these movies.
Why didn't he clean his face?
Not really, I would have saved everyone. There would have been a lot of blood in that house and then me saying, 'OK, we're going to move somewhere safe, don't worry.'
we're talking about zombies, not vietnamese kids
I rewatched this film recently and it was complete dog shit, but the idea that he should've or indeed could have done literally anything to save that moronic b***h is laughable
probably
Were there no sober cameras when they shot the movie?
>literally the only good part of the film
Is it true that the 28 days later director came back to help just with this scene?
his name is danny boyle dude, a famous director
I'd probably do what the woman did , but get the white blonde to shut up about her husband and we wouldn't be on the first floor. All windows inside would be boarded up well and covered. An escape plan would have been planned out in case. Weapons too. That said, I'd probably die or end up like the woman
All windows were covered up and boarded. They did have an escape plan. It all went to shit though because she decided to try and rescue some random child.
>All windows were covered up and boarded
it's impressive how the infected were able to burst through with almost no effort. they just explode straight through the boards as if they weren't there.
Weeks turned them into super zombies instead of really angry people
I'd squat down and shit on the ground so all the zombies would slip and fall on it as they tried to catch me
I don't think they'd care about your diarrhea, they'd still try to kill you
You don’t understand, it’s not to gross them out it’s to trip them up, like an oil slick in that spy car game
It doesn't matter if they'd slip they'd still get to you covered in gross diarrhea,
You run when they slip
Wasn't it only a random roastie?
I wouldn't have let that little shit in in the first place.
She did the right thing, seeking out his cowardly ass to get her revenge for leaving her to die. When she infected him, getting sweet justice, I stood and clapped.
I'd have put way less effort into saving others. Seriously, this guy's a hero for how much he tried to save everyone in this scene.
why did this janitor have access to some special medical quarantine military room and why the frick did he infect himself like a moron?
i could easily kill every zombie there no one messes with me
no u could NOT
Nah, would have just raged out and survived while grabbing the woman and kid and running. Shit was already solved in 28days.
>live on farm
>don't leverage farm equipment against zombies
zombie shit always have some bullshit plot contrivance that doesn't make any sense, but allows the zombies to spread to the point of being overwhelming
>World War Z battle of Yonkers
>leverage farm equipment
kindly elaborate
(note, melee combat doesn't work like in Hollywood movies and videogames where 1 hit instakills anything attacking you)
just any hydraulic equipment like a tractor or even an excavator. I never see those mentioned in zombie movies, and I think it's because they'd be too OP.
As long as you could keep it fueled and mobile, you'd be basically untouchable.
Why doesn't this guy have sigma male edits?
He must be the ultimate sigma male to be depicted in video media.
After endangering the entire group for a kid screaming his lungs out and attracting every infected in the area to them: yes I'd do the same thing ten times over.
>make a scene that is significantly better than 28 days later
>the rest of the film is ok at best
I don't get it. There's not a single part of the film after that opening part that has the same energy and dread. I liked the parts of the decayed abandoned London they put a lot of effort into that but it became too much like a cheesy action film by the second outbreak.
I am not looking forward to 28 Months Later.
>thinking most people on this board would be able to outrun them
Lmao
I would.
I do this autistic thing sometimes where I "run" by leaping but it's like a leap-step and the leap-step cycles with each leg so I run-jump leap it's like skipping but long-distance skipping and I could easily outrun the zombs with this technique because they're too angry to copy my leap-running.
I watched it today and I honestly can say I wouldn't, just for the fact that my son is my own blood. I would easily die for him. A wife meh different story
It's not his child though, just some random kid that was directly responsible for all of their deaths.
you overestimate my physical abilities
I don't think I can sprint that long, maybe the adrenaline can push me for a bit, but I don't think I'll be able to fight off zombies the boat.
I'm not that cowardly
I would go Jackie Chan on their asses.
As in ask them who am I the run away fast
Everything was her fault.
I don't understand how her immunity worked, but it's been a while since I've last seen the movie. Why would he get infected if she was immune? Or is the virus like herpes. Whatever, I mostly disliked this piece of crap. Story was mean-spirited, which is fine I guess, but it had dumb shit like the chopper going chopchopchop and the ending was complete trash as well.
Only good thing was a still cute Rose Byrne.