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I liked 28 Years Later, and I'm undecided if the ending was kino or pure dogshit. I do wish it had a little bit more substance; it ends sooner than i thought and it's very obvious its just setting up for the next two movies.
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You could 100% just replace the "alpha" bullshit with this.I was going to complain about the soldiers wearing plate carriers and helmets to an island populated by zombies who don't use weapons because that's a foolproof recipe for zombies wearing plate carriers and helmets, but it's explained that they weren't meant to be there and didn't know what they were doing so it's whatever. Still, that feels like a chekov's gun, like if you're going to show soldiers in bulletproof gear getting turned into zombies then that should be something that comes up again at some point. Would have been cool idk.
turnabout is fair play(clearly aping The Walking Dead)
I think 28 Weeks Later is better.I've only seen 28 Days Later (first in like 2008, then again two weeks ago), and it is far less impressive nowadays. The second half is a bit of a stumble and while I don't disagree that members of the military would set up rape camps, I don't think it would happen in less than a month. I also don't buy that fair elf prince Cillian Murphy would btfo them all.
I was going to watch the sequels in prep for the new one, but seeing the mixed reception has me less excited.
They should have just kept the ending of 28 Weeks Later where the infection spreads to the rest of Europe and presumably the rest of the world. Then the post-apocalyptic setting (clearly aping The Walking Dead) would make sense. I also liked that Weeks introduced the idea that the infected will eventually starve to death which makes the situation just that much more plausible.
Don't worry it's not.Nvm there is the element that even if its good now
I think 28 Weeks Later is better.
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You can't really top Godspeed You Black Emperor.Days has better music though.
But the ending probably "subverted expectations". The time from 2015 to now is truly the era of terrible "entertainment" with bad endings because they're trying to "subvert expectations" that come off more like the directors and screenwriters flipping the bird at the audiences and saying "fuck you".I watched 28 years later, i think it was fine (not great, not terrible) with exception of the sequel-bait ending that was just waaay too goofy
I did too for the longest time. We rewatched Warlock the other night on Tubi and it's still great. That movie had some balls, skinning an unbaptized kid to use his fat as a flying potion. We need more crazy witch/warlock movies like that.This is probably just me, but I always get Witchboard (meh) and Warlock (great!) mixed up. In fact, I immediately thought you were talking about a remake of Warlock, which would be impossible to do because there aren't three actors as good as Julian Sands, Richard E Grant and Lori Singer (ok, she's not actually great but she was great in Warlock) in the horror sphere any more.
the tongueI did too for the longest time. We rewatched Warlock the other night on Tubi and it's still great. That movie had some balls, skinning an unbaptized kid to use his fat as a flying potion. We need more crazy witch/warlock movies like that.
Forgive my possibly insensitive question, but what does having post traumatic stress disorder have to do with finding a realistic/plausible premise more frightening than an implausible one? I think a huge portion of the population shares that view.I have a particular brand of autism called PTSD and a result of that is that whether I find a piece of media scary or not depends entirely on how plausible it is.
Was it meant for Kane's character in Speak No Evil?Watched 28 Years Later last night and still processing it.
A woman got up and walked out the second time the camera concentrated on the alphas large prosthetic cock.