Posted: 10/13/2007 5:32:01 PM EDT
| anyone else seen it, did u thinks it sucked or was good. i just got done watching it and thought it was good. it had everything a movie needs. i recommend it to u guys. |
Dude its Hollywood. Better the blades than the fake freestyle fighting in the air for 15 min
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| Lame. How in the first it took time for the virus to infect someone (remember the black guy chained in the couryard?), and now in this movie a simple tonsil tag your infected immediately? They rushed into the scenes way to quick and had no anxiety moments, just weak gore fest. |
it didn't take anymore time in the first movie. the guy on the chain was being kept to see how long he survived; the infection was instantious. |
uh, no. Perhaps you missed how in the first one, in the very opening scene, the very first person to get it immediately contracted it after being bitten. Same for the second person, after she spewed blood on him. Also, the dad immediately got the disease when a drop of blood from an infected corpse got in his eye. There was no indication given as to how long it took the black guy in the courtyard to contract the disease. |
| Just saw it Friday evening. Too many WTF moments. Kids able and dumb enough to break quarantine and travel to danger zone. Bringing back a possible infected/carrier- and not putting at least ONE guard on her? Not one, but TWO soldiers with apparently no grasp of the concept of containing an outbreak or obeying standing orders? Movies concept was good, it's execution left a bit to be desired. If you can overlook things like this, you'll enjoy it. Some T&A might not have hurt. |
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Fucking waste of my time. I think 28 days later is one of the best zombie movies ever. 28 weeks later is one of the worst. The editing and cinematography was TOO confusing and jerky... lame... the plot was spotty and the characters were poorly done. Almost no continuity with the previous movie... why develop characters and then leave them? Too far fetched... I liked the majikal nerve gas proof car (why did they fire bomb when they could have dropped sarin on everything in the first place?) And the helicopter... and the incompetent military... and the French making no effort whatsoever to intercept an incoming aircraft from a quarantine zone. Only three good scenes in the whole movie: 1. zombies (on fire) attacking humans (also on fire) 2. helicopter blender 3. french guy saying "we need your help!" in english Let me ruin the next sequel for you: 28 Months Later ends with the entire planet done and the infection spreading to the international space station. That's right... ZOMBIES... IN... SPAAAAAAAAAAAACE! |
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I remembered what I absolutely hated about that movie. The whole jumpy, twitching, fast camera movements. Like when the zombies attacked. It was so fucking annoying. They obviously didn't have anything good to show me (FX wise) so they just substituted a lot of shitty screen flashing to make it look scary. I thought I was gonna have a fuckin' epileptic siezure. |
| I watched it this morning. It was ok, I've got this weird itch to watch zombie movies as of late, so it worked. I've heard they might start working on a third movie. Either way, this just means I've got one more reason to buy more guns. Oh, just goes to show you how two stupid kids can ruin everyones day. |
| There were too many scenes where I went "WTF?". They lock up all the civilians in the basement, yet it's so insecure that ONE infected can simply kick down the back door? You gotta be kidding me. Never mind a guy being able to push a car in a cloud of nerve gas that managed to kill the zombies in short order, while he's able to get the car jump-started? No friggin way. Things like that ruined it for me. |
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This one was more Americanized than the first. It was worth watching and I liked it... But, it had a lower budget than the first (I think), so don't expect authentic sounds with the firearms and the like. Overall, I would recommend it to anyone interested in this type of movie.
Same here. |
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Got done with the movie 10 minutes ago. It was good and left me with the same overwhelming sense of hopelessness from the first one. I had to suspend disbelief a few times though. The exceptions I noted: 1) Kids should've been shot on the way out of the Quarantine Zone 2) Kids should've been shot (along with infected mother) at their house 3) Survivor (infected mother) should have had a billion guards on her since she was the first to be found "in two months" 4) The moment Containment was breached nuclear weapons should've glassed the city ![]() P.S. What NBC shit were they using where you could filter it out with your sleeves and shirt collar?
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there seemed to be a host, or lack of, security protocols, namely the guy having access to EVERYWHERE; and the helo escaping to france (fire ze missiles!). |



