28 days/weeks later?!


Question: anyone who has watched 28 days or 28 weeks later tell me what you think bout the movie or movies if you watched them both and why you think it.

I think they were really great, but they ae so good mostly because the stuff on it might just happen one day.....
but probably wont.


Answers: anyone who has watched 28 days or 28 weeks later tell me what you think bout the movie or movies if you watched them both and why you think it.

I think they were really great, but they ae so good mostly because the stuff on it might just happen one day.....
but probably wont.

Ive got both of them and 28 days is far better becuase its more original and has nothing to do with america, i love the dodgey camera work in it!

The first one was better than the second one.

I only watched 28 weeks later.It was really good, i didn't get bored.And (if) there is a 3rd film, it's going to be in France if my memory doesn't make me wrong

Never seen the second one, but the first one was one of the worst movies I have ever seen. The premise was good but the actual storylines were trash. The part when, after fighting for his life for days he kills that kid in the cafe and then collapses with guilt...it was laughable. Plus the soldiers keeping that flesh eating zombie as a pet...who would've seen any trouble with that??

28 days was better :D

I love those movies!! I am just in to zombie movies though which is why I like them.

I liked the second one better, actually.
It was soo disturbing.
And it had my attention the entire time.

It was OK apart from one obvious over sight. Why did the infected not attack and kill each other (apart from Robert Carlisle killing his wife)?. I f they truly were infected with rage would they have the sense to gang up on those who were not infected?

they both are great movies, or course the first one is better, not by much though. Not to sure if I would go as far as to say it might just happen one day, but still great movies

I liked the first one... it was gruesome and the sprinting "infected" folk was something we hadn't seen in a while.

They underplayed the 'zombie'-ness of the infected was downplayed in the second film... and it was a pretty small story that it was feeding us in that film. And it really showed how simply having a bigger budget doesn't necessarily give you a better movie.



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