Hey gang!! Its scary movie time again!!!
I love zombie movies and although 28 Days Later wasn't specifically an undead movie, as such...
Anyway, no time for symantics. Its shotgun-a-grabbin' time and holein'-up-in-a-bunker time once more.
28 Weeks Later is the sequal!!
I haven't bothered with too much of the plot details. At a guess I'd say, things seem to go well at first, then they don't, small team of survivours, a few get picked off, darkest before the dawn, then the conclusion.
But I propose an awesome plot twist - England is WAY TOO infected for repopulation. It will always remain a threat - solution nuke the fucker!!
What do you think? Too obvious!?! - It will make for a shorter film though - which means less zombie/infected scenes... its a trade off.
Check out the trailer HERE
5 comments:
Sounds great I’m going to be first in line when it gets here (or steal it earlier).
But you cant nuke Zombies ! Sure you may burn thousands even millions but the rest will just end up as Radioactive Zombies, and that’s got to be bad for yah !
Radioactive Mutant Zombie Menace... I Like it!!
Ah-ha ! But - Young whippersnapper that Jack Dee is, he has neglected an important point of difference in the "28 Days Later" zombie-verse ! Namely - people infected with the "Rage" virus are still VERY much alive. They are not zombies in the truest "dawn-of-the-dead" sense. Nukes are a go ! However, nukes are so ... final. Perhaps some form of biological agent ? Anthrax perhaps ?
Good Point, maybe its time to update my Zombie classification system.
so far I have;
Type 1. Necro Zombie, as seen in "Dawn of the Dead", "Return of the living dead". They are totally dead and rotten
Type 2. Mutu (Voodoo)Zombie, as seen in "White Zombie", "Serpent and the Rainbow." these are still biologicaly alive but no mind (or Soul ?)
now I should add
Type 3. Viral Techno Zombie, as seen in "28 days later" "Resident Evil Umbrella files" et.al
these are a bit of both.
can you think of any others ?
Type 4; Mindless fools who believe whatever the tabloid press publishes.
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