At the start of 28 weeks later the main character is chased down a field after they are discovered by the infected in a farm house. Yes later on a helicopter chops up the infected in a field
There is no blur filter over Britain. It's just that all of Britain is blurry. If you live in it, you don't notice it. But, in film, it becomes apparent.
It's true. Like how I remember my dad telling me that everything was black and white in Britain until around the late 50's and mid 60's, and then the spectrum shifted and the land and its people gradually shifted to being in colour, only some parts slower than others.
The little cottage at the end is the house I grew up in. I was 10 when they filmed it. It was so exciting having a whole film crew rolling into our sleepy valley 😂
Athletes were cast as the Infected because of how important physicality is to them. Danny Boyle felt that since athletes can do things other people can't, they would be interesting when translated into the movements of the Infected.
The opening sequence of The Day of the Triffids written by John Wyndham inspired Alex Garland (the screenwriter) to write the screenplay. It's a brilliant book I can highly recommend it.
Jim's secret zombie survival ability was being a bike courier. Years of honing his reflexes and eye-hand coordination, the strategic aspect of having to plan and execute routes with a dozen variables flying at you. I really liked how he was portrayed so weak after being in a coma. But after some solid sleep, some moist raisins and a good pump of adrenaline in the face rape and death, he was able to activate his inner ninja.
Absolutely brilliant movie! One of my all-time favorite movies. This started the whole zombie revival and led to the Dawn of the Dead remake and The Walking Dead. Without this movie the whole modern zombie craze would not have happened.
@@Enigmatic.. no, it wasnt, it was a set dressed london shot during the summer at 4am. If its set dressed, it isnt just london, is it now. or do you think theres war type lost persons poster boards in London lmfao?
One of the best screen adaptations of the John Wyndham novel The Day of the Triffids (seriously, other than changing the monsters to zombies and the circumstances on how society collapsed, the film follows the novel's plot beats very closely). There was also a very loosely adapted movie version in 1962, and two miniseries in 1981 and 2009 which were a lot closer to the book, the latter of which also had Eddie Izzard playing Torrence (the same villain character that Chris Eccleston played in this movie).
Many interesting back stories about the making of this film. Directed by Danny Boyle, often shot in London in the early hours, and a lot of the principal photography was done on multiple Canon XL1 cameras, a prosumer level camera at the time. Quite an innovative approach.
@@DangerMouse-n8l true. I'm not too technically aware, but I know they had 3 x sensors, and clearly the quality was more than enough for film making as Danny Boyle proved.
@@SeanHendy yeah i wasnt saying they were too weak, I was just saying how early a ''prosumer'' cam they were , and thats why the movie looks like it does nowadays on higher res screens, the source material wasnt Hd so its an upscale , which never looks good tbh. Watch it on a good crt and it looks way better.
@@DangerMouse-n8l here's the contradiction in the modern world. Yes, there is an expectation of HD, 4K, Ultra HD and all the rest, and YT videos often are these days, BUT, what is called 'film rate', is a film speed of just 24 frames per second. It's what gives a distinctive blur when objects move across the screen. Ironic that the iphone 16 pro is capable of 4k at 60 frames per second.
The mom and dad in bed together is an image that has stuck with me for years since first seeing this film. I don't tend to be traumatized by horror films and such, but that one shot got me, and stuck.
Ever since I first saw it, it's been a constant reminder to me that my parents won't be around forever I'm 40 and live miles away from them, but they're all I've got
Actually, you saw the alternate ending. The ending I saw in the theater was different. After the main character gets shot, the two women tried to revive him in a hospital type building but fail. The last shot featured the two women exiting the room, with the back to the viewer, in a long shot.
You should defos watch 28 Weeks Later (the one with the field scene) next! It’s amazing how they manage to maintain the same doom-laden tone whilst making it more action-y. I love them both equally.
That "blur filter" or "grainy filter" of British movies could just be that there was a series of them coming out at that time, which was also a time of this aesthetic in movies, along with the shaky cam trend.
Its because they used early digital prosumer cameras, but at the time the resolution of them maxed at 576i ((Pal res), It wasnt until the second generation of the cameras they used did they get 720p.
Nah they are zombies. A zombie is a person who loses control of their minds and body. These infected are not UNDEAD, which most people think of when they think of zombies, but the infected are still very much zombies.
There are fast zombies, and there are slow zombies. Two different but valid concepts, that usually don't get mixed during one movie. I like the slow ones better, too.
Fast ones are deadly but slow ones are dangerous in their own way. They will eventually catch up to you and complacency kills you. Much like the immortal snail thing lol
It always seems so counter intuitive that any zombie would be fast. I find it annoying that I would be faster, more athletic and have better stamina after I was dead and cold and becoming fly food, than I was when I was alive.
@kingspanky2794 You ,Me and the TV also known as You Me and the Movies are a reactor couple who've reacted to the Stand it's a great series i agree . Enjoy the Halloween season 🎃🤘
RE: Picking Fast Zombie Bones; A: You're quite correct, "28 Days Later" is one of the key examples of how to subvert audience expectations because the Zombies in this case are not the run of the mill Undead which are usually found in a zombie movie, and therefore there's hardly any supernatural overtones or religious concerns. The religious imagery is a key element in a George A. Romero style of zombie film. For something which takes this idea back into the actual Undead but still Fast Zombies, see also the British miniseries "Dead Set" which came out in the late 2000s and was produced by Charlie Brooker for ITV. It is a Satirical Horror series, I shouldn't say anything else about it...
And thus began the great debate to see if these were zombies or just "infected" lol. This is definitely one of the best zombie movies and in my eyes defines the zombie genre in general only after "Night of the Living Dead." Glad to see you enjoyed the movie, it only took me until fairly recently to actually watch this whole movie because this terrified me so much. The 2nd one isn't as great but you should definitely see it. If you liked this one you should definitely check out "Train to Busan" and "Kingdom"
I was always annoyed that Selina considered Frank and Hannah to be a liability that would slow her down, considering our first introduction to Frank is Selina and Jim running away and Frank demolishing the infected single-handed. Not only that, but "slowed down" on the way to.... where? Selina didn't have a plan; finding the soldiers in hopes of salvation was Frank's idea. Selina's "plan" was just wandering around aimlessly waiting to get outnumbered and killed.
That shot with the infected running down the hill is within 5 minutes of the opening of the sequel. It has a very different feel from the first, but still a very enjoyable movie. Would make a great reaction, wink wink, nudge nudge 😂
The zombie matrix is stupid vs smart and slow vs fast. If your zombies are fast and smart enough to work together, might as well give up. This is my favourite zombie movie. Can't believe they are finally making 28 Months Later!
28 Weeks Later has them running down a field at the beginning of the movie. Its a good film with some bigger stars, but you can tell Hollywood put $£ into production. 28 Years Later is now in development which I can't wait for. Alternative ending to this film showed them trying to heal Jim, but he dies and the two girls leave (no cottage ending).
"Why do british movies always have that grainy filter?" its because of using different film formats, either DV or 16mm etc. (This film is DV, Dog Soldiers is 16mm) . Holywood uses 35mm. Using 35mm requires giant cameras on rails. So British directors often use more lightweight cameras enabling them to get a wider range of shots with far lesss hassle, and far less cost. Our stuff didnt have the budgets , or started out as low budget indie, then blew up, like this movie. DV wasnt even HD at this time. It wasnt until the 2nd geenration of the cameras used in this, did they get Hd resolution. Hence why it doesnt look good on bluray, its just an upscale from 576i resolution
They used a lower quality digital camcorder for the shooting, which is why it has a sort of low res look. The newest in the series is being shot with an iPhone. Now you need to watch the film 'Rec'!
I agree that undead zomnies shouldn't be very fast after a few days of reanimating. Reasons include rigomortis [muscles stiffening], bloating due to gaseous buildup caused by decomposition, and becauss an undead walking about would have bodily fluids being drawn to the feet and lower legs. BUT a recently dead person that reanimates definitely could run as the muscles are in good condition, no bloating and fluids pooling have started yet. Plus they don't have to breathe or worry about a heart attack. If they want to run the fresh undead, most certainly can.
i agree that the slow zombies are better, and scarier than the silly fast ones. but i really liked this film anyway. and, in this case, the sequel, "28 weeks later," is even better. the opening sequence to the sequel is one of the most INTENSE scenes in movie history. like the hair and thanks for the video.
Hi Dawn. Watched that film ages ago, think i had it on dvd, great film, great actors in it. not so much a zombie film, but geet loads of zombies in it, thanks again Dawn🤩oh yes i think at this time of year i think Dawn of the dead is quite fitting???? sorry
Since we are on the topic of rage, there's a thriller movie called "Unhinged" (2020) where a pickup truck driver (Russell Crowe) has some psychotic road rage issues against one female motorist. Its basically an updated version of "Duel" which was Steven Spielberg's 1971 debut film.
This is my favorite zombie movie. And I think for sure zombies would sprint, they only want one thing: to eat/kill/spread the infection. Meaning it’s going to run as hard and fast as it can because it can’t think, it won’t conserve stamina or track you. If it hears you or sees you, it’s running. Kind of like in World War Z, it’s more “real” that way. I never liked the whole “dead rising from the grave” trope about zombies, but infection, virus or fungus is much more believable like rabies. So yeah, running is absolutely fair.
@@wyldhowl2821 Except they were never corpses. They are not under the control of voodoo witchdoctors. They are simply infected with a blood born virus.
This whole movie appears to have been shot on HD video which gives it a more gritty image... as well as keep production costs down since shooting on 35mm film is slightly more expensive.
Thumbnail reminds of another movie: Warning Sign (1985). I caught it on TV around 1990 or so. I can't take zombie movies seriously, but Warning Sign... man, you'll start to hate buildings you can't get out of after that.
I'm sure somebody's probably pointed this out somewhere in the comments but the film you were talking about at the start could well have been the sequel, '28 Weeks Later'... there's a scene right near the start that matches your description.
Please check out 28 Weeks Later! Y’all not regret it! And soon as it’s outta cinemas and available on DVD, Blu-Ray, digital streaming etc, will you be able to react to 28 Years Later? P.S. Cillian Murphy did audition for Batman in Batman Begins, he was kept in the film (and the ensuing Batman Begins trilogy) as Scarecrow instead. Now, had he packed on extra 20lbs of muscle and used a posh American accent - he would’ve looked more of the part of Batman. With or without it his delivery as Batman in the audition is superb.
I have a friend who hates walking Zombie films. He thinks that they can't be scary because anyone can simply outrun them. Threat averted. But the TWD series has been very clever and inventive in making walking Zombies a serious threat, especially when there are hordes of them, as it was in the first episode of the TWD. But of course this film has nothing to do with Zombies. Rage "Infected" are still living human beings and therefore can run. But to watch a good running Zombie TV series, check out the 8 episode "Black Summer" series.
I watched this film in the cinema. Alone. On a weekend afternoon. I remember when the film ended, walking out and there was nobody around. Very scary.
Excellent!
I so wish I was old enough to watch this on the big sceeen
Zombies running through fields: could have been the sequel (28 weeks).
That's what I've always gotten wrong with the two 🤦 I always have to Google 😂
Don't they run down into a helicopter
At the start of 28 weeks later the main character is chased down a field after they are discovered by the infected in a farm house. Yes later on a helicopter chops up the infected in a field
This is great but I prefer Weeks.
It's the second one.
They attacked them at Jim's parents house because he lit a candle to have a look around while they were sleeping and saw the light from outside.
Movies like this are proof that with a good story and solid acting, you don't need a massive budget and tons of CGI to make a great film.
You need enough money to shut down London for a day. ;)
Quite true.
But how many zombie films do you want? Horror has always been one of the cheapest genres to produce. Low budget = low risk = you can experiment
How many marvel/dc movies do you want....
I mean that's kind of common sense
There is no blur filter over Britain. It's just that all of Britain is blurry. If you live in it, you don't notice it. But, in film, it becomes apparent.
It's true. Like how I remember my dad telling me that everything was black and white in Britain until around the late 50's and mid 60's, and then the spectrum shifted and the land and its people gradually shifted to being in colour, only some parts slower than others.
The little cottage at the end is the house I grew up in. I was 10 when they filmed it. It was so exciting having a whole film crew rolling into our sleepy valley 😂
Are you infected?
@@mikakorhonen5715 nah they had a very good vaccine programme 🙃
Oh damn that must've been a cool experience as a kid!
Stay tuned for next weeks episode of Things That Never Happened
When Frank comforts Jim and Jim half asleep says "Thanks dad" just makes the later scene all the more sad :(
They were not zombies because they weren't "undead". They were the "infected". They didn't die before turning into one.
Infected with RAGE!
Came here to say the same thing. 👍🏽
Very true not a zombie movie
@@timw6097 Zombie: A brainless, will-less creature that is only capable of automatic movement. Hence the Cranberries song Zombie.
Supernatural vs Covid 20.
Athletes were cast as the Infected because of how important physicality is to them. Danny Boyle felt that since athletes can do things other people can't, they would be interesting when translated into the movements of the Infected.
The opening sequence of The Day of the Triffids written by John Wyndham inspired Alex Garland (the screenwriter) to write the screenplay. It's a brilliant book I can highly recommend it.
Lmfao, takes a really good look first then says "Hey, you could of put a pillow over it!" 😂😂😂😂😂
Haha, yes, hilarious!
@@davidhuggan6315she has to be absolutly certain first
@@stupidsmart-phone6911 Yes, my wife was the same! 🙂
@@stupidsmart-phone6911 Yes, my wife did the same!
Jim's secret zombie survival ability was being a bike courier. Years of honing his reflexes and eye-hand coordination, the strategic aspect of having to plan and execute routes with a dozen variables flying at you. I really liked how he was portrayed so weak after being in a coma. But after some solid sleep, some moist raisins and a good pump of adrenaline in the face rape and death, he was able to activate his inner ninja.
Damn that actually makes a lot of sense
Absolutely brilliant movie! One of my all-time favorite movies. This started the whole zombie revival and led to the Dawn of the Dead remake and The Walking Dead. Without this movie the whole modern zombie craze would not have happened.
"My men haven't had sex in a month" Me: Amateurs
I live in Canada. Men here are lucky if they get it once a decade. The women here are monsters
No women in a month? Lightweights.
@@billthomas478 Might just be you pal :P
Try 8 years
They are making a 3rd one called 28 year's later with Cillian returning to his role.
"What'd he get shot with??" A BLOODY GUN, DAWN.
Thank you i was shoutinv WTF A GUN lol. Came to say the exact same thing.
"He's gonna be like Batman, pick them off one by one." Damn straight!
It might look like London got trashed in an apocalypse, but in fact, that's just London
😅 Not really. But funny!
@@johnmguzman7491 Yes, really.
@@Enigmatic.. no, it wasnt, it was a set dressed london shot during the summer at 4am. If its set dressed, it isnt just london, is it now. or do you think theres war type lost persons poster boards in London lmfao?
@@DangerMouse-n8l Dude your IQ is seriously low lol.
8:15 and thats why we love Dawn's good heart.
One of the best screen adaptations of the John Wyndham novel The Day of the Triffids (seriously, other than changing the monsters to zombies and the circumstances on how society collapsed, the film follows the novel's plot beats very closely). There was also a very loosely adapted movie version in 1962, and two miniseries in 1981 and 2009 which were a lot closer to the book, the latter of which also had Eddie Izzard playing Torrence (the same villain character that Chris Eccleston played in this movie).
Many interesting back stories about the making of this film. Directed by Danny Boyle, often shot in London in the early hours, and a lot of the principal photography was done on multiple Canon XL1 cameras, a prosumer level camera at the time. Quite an innovative approach.
they werent even hd either, wasnt until 2nd gen XL's that they got HD, although they were the PAL ones so were 576i capable instead of just 480i
@@DangerMouse-n8l true. I'm not too technically aware, but I know they had 3 x sensors, and clearly the quality was more than enough for film making as Danny Boyle proved.
@@SeanHendy yeah i wasnt saying they were too weak, I was just saying how early a ''prosumer'' cam they were , and thats why the movie looks like it does nowadays on higher res screens, the source material wasnt Hd so its an upscale , which never looks good tbh. Watch it on a good crt and it looks way better.
@@DangerMouse-n8l here's the contradiction in the modern world. Yes, there is an expectation of HD, 4K, Ultra HD and all the rest, and YT videos often are these days, BUT, what is called 'film rate', is a film speed of just 24 frames per second. It's what gives a distinctive blur when objects move across the screen. Ironic that the iphone 16 pro is capable of 4k at 60 frames per second.
The mom and dad in bed together is an image that has stuck with me for years since first seeing this film. I don't tend to be traumatized by horror films and such, but that one shot got me, and stuck.
Ever since I first saw it, it's been a constant reminder to me that my parents won't be around forever
I'm 40 and live miles away from them, but they're all I've got
Actually, you saw the alternate ending. The ending I saw in the theater was different. After the main character gets shot, the two women tried to revive him in a hospital type building but fail. The last shot featured the two women exiting the room, with the back to the viewer, in a long shot.
The DVD lists what you saw in theatre as the alternative ending lol
You should defos watch 28 Weeks Later (the one with the field scene) next! It’s amazing how they manage to maintain the same doom-laden tone whilst making it more action-y. I love them both equally.
28 weeks later is the field.....chasing Begbie 😂
Nah being chased by Bergbie! 😂
That "blur filter" or "grainy filter" of British movies could just be that there was a series of them coming out at that time, which was also a time of this aesthetic in movies, along with the shaky cam trend.
Its because they used early digital prosumer cameras, but at the time the resolution of them maxed at 576i ((Pal res), It wasnt until the second generation of the cameras they used did they get 720p.
You need to have a t-shirt that say "oh Jim....you've gone a bit mental !" 😁
I love how the z word is never mentioned in the entire movie. Makes it feel more real
Because they're not................
technically these run because they arent Zombies, they are "infected"
People with rabies act kinda, sorta exactly like this
@@melthebell33 Even if they were zombies … why not run fast. :)
Infected? Infected wif what??
@@callmeshaggy5166 the rage virus
Did u watch the movie?😅
This is hands-down the most beautiful and bittersweet zombie movie of all time. ❤
Dawn taking a wee little peek in the beginning 😄
ohhhh u poor sweet girl u got scared! 5:02 i was like awwwww i dont think ive ever seen u jump like that with that look on ur face. hugs
Technically, they're _not_ zombies - they're very, very angry (but alive) humans...
infected is a better word.
Sounds like a certain radicalized group
Nah they are zombies. A zombie is a person who loses control of their minds and body. These infected are not UNDEAD, which most people think of when they think of zombies, but the infected are still very much zombies.
@@searthngeamnope, you wouldn't say a person infected with rabies is a zombie. The people in this movie are infected with rage, like rabies.
@@searthngeam No, they are not zombies, zombies are the dead coming back to live, that is not the case in this movie. It's a virus, they are infected.
Great that makers of this movie predicted Finland's NATO membership (Those fighter pilots in the end spoke Finnish)
12:15 we can go for weeks without rain in the south of England. Come visit sometime. Hasnt snowed in a decade.
23:28 "I promised them women" and she actually asked "To do what with?" I just shook my head at that.
The dad was the best friend of William Wallace in Braceheart. Also starred in Gangs of New York.
25:44 "he's only one man, what could he do?"
*famous last words*
Return of the living dead is where they might have first been fast and intelligent.
There are fast zombies, and there are slow zombies. Two different but valid concepts, that usually don't get mixed during one movie. I like the slow ones better, too.
There is one movie though that does mix up these two concepts on purpose in a humorous way: The romantic zombie comedy "Warm Bodies" from 2013.
Fast ones are deadly but slow ones are dangerous in their own way. They will eventually catch up to you and complacency kills you. Much like the immortal snail thing lol
This is one of my favorite Zombie films next to WWZ. I am so excited for the next three films coming from this story!
28 Days later is my favorite horror film/franchise ever. I believe they are creating a 3rd part very soon. ❤
The deserted streets I saw during Covid lockdown were frightfully like the ones in this film
Dawn, you do a great job. I think you're an excellent content creator, and I always look forward to your stuff. Hoping you keep on doing well.
I've always thought, if there is a zombie apocalypse, and they can run we're all screwed
It always seems so counter intuitive that any zombie would be fast. I find it annoying that I would be faster, more athletic and have better stamina after I was dead and cold and becoming fly food, than I was when I was alive.
"What the hell chance do I have if they can run?" You an' me both, Miss Dawn 🫤
The stand is a mini series that I've never seen a reaction to.
@kingspanky2794 You ,Me and the TV also known as You Me and the Movies are a reactor couple who've reacted to the Stand it's a great series i agree .
Enjoy the Halloween season 🎃🤘
Best line by Dawn - "Could have at least put a pillow over it" 😂
RE: Picking Fast Zombie Bones; A: You're quite correct, "28 Days Later" is one of the key examples of how to subvert audience expectations because the Zombies in this case are not the run of the mill Undead which are usually found in a zombie movie, and therefore there's hardly any supernatural overtones or religious concerns. The religious imagery is a key element in a George A. Romero style of zombie film.
For something which takes this idea back into the actual Undead but still Fast Zombies, see also the British miniseries "Dead Set" which came out in the late 2000s and was produced by Charlie Brooker for ITV. It is a Satirical Horror series, I shouldn't say anything else about it...
And thus began the great debate to see if these were zombies or just "infected" lol. This is definitely one of the best zombie movies and in my eyes defines the zombie genre in general only after "Night of the Living Dead." Glad to see you enjoyed the movie, it only took me until fairly recently to actually watch this whole movie because this terrified me so much. The 2nd one isn't as great but you should definitely see it. If you liked this one you should definitely check out "Train to Busan" and "Kingdom"
amazing classic horror. U.K production in this film was superb
I don't know if we really needed to see Cillian's Murphy, but it's a pretty great movie.
For running Zombies I suggest Return of the Living Dead.
This!
I liked the "spooky" synthwave at the beginning.....
I was always annoyed that Selina considered Frank and Hannah to be a liability that would slow her down, considering our first introduction to Frank is Selina and Jim running away and Frank demolishing the infected single-handed. Not only that, but "slowed down" on the way to.... where? Selina didn't have a plan; finding the soldiers in hopes of salvation was Frank's idea. Selina's "plan" was just wandering around aimlessly waiting to get outnumbered and killed.
(At 23:02) Clearly I have all of these men, I can only trust the Sergeant.
he was in a coma after an accident on a bike and just woke up. he was a courier.
That shot with the infected running down the hill is within 5 minutes of the opening of the sequel. It has a very different feel from the first, but still a very enjoyable movie. Would make a great reaction, wink wink, nudge nudge 😂
The zombie matrix is stupid vs smart and slow vs fast. If your zombies are fast and smart enough to work together, might as well give up.
This is my favourite zombie movie. Can't believe they are finally making 28 Months Later!
The dad looks more like Hamish from Braveheart than Ricky Gervais but that's probably because he is.
"Return of the Living Dead" also has running zombies and introduces the BRAINS phenomenon
28 Weeks Later has them running down a field at the beginning of the movie. Its a good film with some bigger stars, but you can tell Hollywood put $£ into production. 28 Years Later is now in development which I can't wait for. Alternative ending to this film showed them trying to heal Jim, but he dies and the two girls leave (no cottage ending).
"Why do british movies always have that grainy filter?" its because of using different film formats, either DV or 16mm etc. (This film is DV, Dog Soldiers is 16mm) . Holywood uses 35mm. Using 35mm requires giant cameras on rails. So British directors often use more lightweight cameras enabling them to get a wider range of shots with far lesss hassle, and far less cost. Our stuff didnt have the budgets , or started out as low budget indie, then blew up, like this movie.
DV wasnt even HD at this time. It wasnt until the 2nd geenration of the cameras used in this, did they get Hd resolution. Hence why it doesnt look good on bluray, its just an upscale from 576i resolution
These are not zombies (the undead). These are people infected with a "rage virus".
The field of running zombies is def 28 weeks later
They used a lower quality digital camcorder for the shooting, which is why it has a sort of low res look. The newest in the series is being shot with an iPhone. Now you need to watch the film 'Rec'!
I agree that undead zomnies shouldn't be very fast after a few days of reanimating. Reasons include rigomortis [muscles stiffening], bloating due to gaseous buildup caused by decomposition, and becauss an undead walking about would have bodily fluids being drawn to the feet and lower legs.
BUT a recently dead person that reanimates definitely could run as the muscles are in good condition, no bloating and fluids pooling have started yet. Plus they don't have to breathe or worry about a heart attack. If they want to run the fresh undead, most certainly can.
The new hair color looks really good!
Sounds like you saw part of the opening to 28 Weeks Later, which is also really good.
i agree that the slow zombies are better, and scarier than the silly fast ones. but i really liked this film anyway. and, in this case, the sequel, "28 weeks later," is even better. the opening sequence to the sequel is one of the most INTENSE scenes in movie history. like the hair and thanks for the video.
Your intro movie scene was 28 weeks later. The best zombie movie ever made and it's not even close.
Yes, that's Cilian's murphy
Hi Dawn. Watched that film ages ago, think i had it on dvd, great film, great actors in it. not so much a zombie film, but geet loads of zombies in it, thanks again Dawn🤩oh yes i think at this time of year i think Dawn of the dead is quite fitting???? sorry
I can't wait to hear Dawn's thoughts on this Rom Com. I recommend " Warm Bodies ". I think she will like it.
They just finished filming 28 Years later with 2 more movies also coming up.
Now ragey spiders would be truly terrifying!
Since we are on the topic of rage, there's a thriller movie called "Unhinged" (2020) where a pickup truck driver (Russell Crowe) has some psychotic road rage issues against one female motorist. Its basically an updated version of "Duel" which was Steven Spielberg's 1971 debut film.
Dawn remember when running from a zombie you dont have to be faster than the zombie just faster than another person thats also running
Running zombies, unless they're T800's aka Zombieland 2 - Double tap
Dawn of the Dead has running and jumping zombies. Possibly heaps.
Ok, I’m sit down and watch this on November 24th.
Let's have Dawn go back to something more like actual zombie zombies - do "The Serpent And The Rainbow" next !
This is my favorite zombie movie. And I think for sure zombies would sprint, they only want one thing: to eat/kill/spread the infection. Meaning it’s going to run as hard and fast as it can because it can’t think, it won’t conserve stamina or track you. If it hears you or sees you, it’s running. Kind of like in World War Z, it’s more “real” that way. I never liked the whole “dead rising from the grave” trope about zombies, but infection, virus or fungus is much more believable like rabies. So yeah, running is absolutely fair.
They are not zombies. They are infected.
Same thing.
"If they are not corpses who came back to life thanks to some kind of Haitian voodoo, they are not zombies". (If we're going to be purists about it.)
@@wyldhowl2821 Except they were never corpses. They are not under the control of voodoo witchdoctors. They are simply infected with a blood born virus.
@@Blutteufel Dead is the same as alive?
They are for all practical purposes zombies.
Awesome film! Not fooling anyone with the red hair dawn! Your numptiness reveals your blonde 😂😂 Ty for the reaction mate.
Fast zombies, slow zombies, doesn't matter. If it eats flesh, was formally human, incoherent, feral, it's a zombie
10:25 the zombies know because they bit the script editor and know the full plot and where to find the cast.
This whole movie appears to have been shot on HD video which gives it a more gritty image... as well as keep production costs down since shooting on 35mm film is slightly more expensive.
This movie in particular wasn't shot with high definition or 4k in mind. It was shot with DVD quality cameras so that blurriness is unavoidable.
"found a liul cuichs" LOL
Thumbnail reminds of another movie: Warning Sign (1985). I caught it on TV around 1990 or so. I can't take zombie movies seriously, but Warning Sign... man, you'll start to hate buildings you can't get out of after that.
Awesome reaction of my favorite Horror movie!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
I'm sure somebody's probably pointed this out somewhere in the comments but the film you were talking about at the start could well have been the sequel, '28 Weeks Later'... there's a scene right near the start that matches your description.
I know you like the Happy Ending, but maybe you didn't know that on the DVD there is an alternative ending where she does not save him😥
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I, too, was surprised by this movie when I first watched this❕👍👍 The sequel "28 weeks later" is a good one to enjoy, also❕
Please check out 28 Weeks Later! Y’all not regret it! And soon as it’s outta cinemas and available on DVD, Blu-Ray, digital streaming etc, will you be able to react to 28 Years Later?
P.S. Cillian Murphy did audition for Batman in Batman Begins, he was kept in the film (and the ensuing Batman Begins trilogy) as Scarecrow instead. Now, had he packed on extra 20lbs of muscle and used a posh American accent - he would’ve looked more of the part of Batman. With or without it his delivery as Batman in the audition is superb.
11:15 He looks alot like Mad Eye Moody from HP....😜
You’re talking about the sequel 28 WEEKS LATER. Most likely the epic opening scene and not a later scene.
I have a friend who hates walking Zombie films. He thinks that they can't be scary because anyone can simply outrun them. Threat averted. But the TWD series has been very clever and inventive in making walking Zombies a serious threat, especially when there are hordes of them, as it was in the first episode of the TWD. But of course this film has nothing to do with Zombies. Rage "Infected" are still living human beings and therefore can run. But to watch a good running Zombie TV series, check out the 8 episode "Black Summer" series.
'I can poke them in the head' 😂