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Posted: 1/30/2016 12:43:26 PM EDT
I recently watched a newer movie which stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Abigail Breslin (the young sister in the movie "Zombie Land"), and Joely Richardson (the blonde aunt - Mel Gibson's sister-in-law in "The Patriot").


The film is titled "Maggie," and it centers on a father who finds his runaway teen daughter.  Its a post-apocalyptic world in which an illness slowly turns its victims into flesh-eating zombies.  Those infected generally have a couple weeks until they're turned, and authorities allow them a limited time to be out with family before they're required to be taken to a quarantine facility until they have to be euthanized.



Maggie is infected and the movie is about her last week or so, as her body slowly changes with the spreading infection.


More of a "father-daughter" last-minute bonding sort of film, but I found that I actually liked it.  Its not the fast-paced, zombie hoard, action type of film I enjoy, however I think it was an interesting take on the zombie genre, and I thought a good story.
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Is it available for free anywhere? Netfix? Amazon?
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Disregard - I just realized that someone already posted about this film.
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I caught it on cable (can't remember if it was Starz, HBO, etc).  Pulled it up "on demand."
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I caught it on cable (can't remember if it was Starz, HBO, etc).  Pulled it up "on demand."
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I caught it on cable (can't remember if it was Starz, HBO, etc).  Pulled it up "on demand."

Thanks. Will look for it On Demand.
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