is it one of the best movies ever?
Is it one of the best movies ever?
The opening with the Godspeed You Black Emperor music is the most kino scene in cinema history
Its my favourite. The only issue is the girl they cast as Hannah. Cant get over that garbage attempt at a London accent.
I couldn't even buy her doped out acting.
humans are... le REAL monsters!
no it's very disappointing.
Alex Garland has improved a shitton since though, so I have real hopes for 28 years.
Yes
One of the best movies ever? Nah
But it’s pretty damn good
Alex Garland hasn't made a good movie since annhilation
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girlboss negress
there's nothing for the straight white male.
Alex Garland has improved a shitton since though
Cope. Civil War and Warfare won't be still talked about in 20+ years like 28 Days Later is.
it exposed the central flaw of zombie movies, which is the zombies act as a plot device, on the DVD during the 'radical alternate ending' commentary, one of the writers or whoever says, 'then there'd be a zombie attack just to keep things interesting/moving.' A lot of the infected scenes do feel cheap, especially the part in the traffic tunnel.
I saw this in a cinema in 2001 and it remains the best theatrical experience i've ever had. Yeah maybe the ending wasn't great but the first half was truly iconic.
It was cute to listen to the commentary track and noticing how new Alex was in the film industry. He didn't know some of the basic terms. He probably learned a lot from working with Danny.
people still talk about The Blue Lagoon 40 years later, and its still rubbish.
people are idiots.
I'm not sure I'll ever forgive him for filming this movie with the camera he chose for it. It's absolutely disgusting to look at now.
that had nothing to do with the movie, you were just at a sensitive age and got impressed by something that seemed original owing to your lack of media literacy.
media literacy
Alex shits all over Danny as a filmmaker.
Trainspotting is Danny's only great movie, and its mostly because of the script, which he didn't write. he's like a less good Ridley Scott.
shut the fuck up kid
That's a fair assumption (re: media literacy), but I was genuinely blown away by it at the time.
28 days later isn't a top 5 best zombie film.
They're not zombies. This is a contagion film.
I saw this in a cinema in 2001
You must be a time traveler anon, as this movie wasn't released until 2002
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Top 5:
The Beyond
Night of the Living Dead (both versions desu)
The Serpent & The Rainbow
[REC]
The Sadness
Nah you're a retarded zoomer. There was nothing like this at the time. It reinvigorated the zombie genre and was widely praised
dont be a retard
Right you are, was off by a year
first nu-zombie movie (zombies run)
one of the first truly "woke" movies (strong empowered hyper-competent black woman keeps saving incompetent whites, until she's taken captive by the evil white military industrial complex that literally has a fat black zombie tied up in chains because slavery
turns into cringe action thriller in third act where white guy kills other white guys as shitty post-rock swells in the background
interracial relationships save the day, the end
Civil War
This was kino though.
Warfare
Couldn't care
you've become exactly the same as women who see everything through the lens of feminism
even if this is bait, I hope you get bone cancer
You should feel proud of this post.
DAE both sides are... le bad?
it has nothing to do with sides and everything to do with becoming myopic
annihilation was a shit film with a few cool scenes in it
No, don't be this stupid. It's not shit, it's just beyond you.
if they didn't film it with a fucking toaster it would have been yea
wasn't she just a scouser annunciating her words properly?
Its kino. Stfu
Shit list and shit picks. But then again zombie movies tend to be limited in quality.