28 Weeks Later (2007) Wife’s First Time Watching! Movie Reaction!

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  • @sugarbomb1346
    @sugarbomb1346 Год назад +346

    This movie has one of the best opening sequences ever in my opinion.

    • @puppetmaster8551
      @puppetmaster8551 Год назад +17

      So fuckin good, one of the best ever

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Год назад +12

      Robert Carlyle's face as he abandons his wife... One of my favorite actors.

    • @elizandropedraza1286
      @elizandropedraza1286 Год назад +3

      Another great movie ! 👍🇺🇸🇮🇹🇲🇽

    • @dariusthegr8one81
      @dariusthegr8one81 Год назад

      It is quite hilarious 😅

    • @johnyd1911
      @johnyd1911 Год назад +2

      Loved both movies and yes that opening scene is one of the bestest ever!
      Can we talk about that helicopter bloodbath! 😂❤

  • @masamune2984
    @masamune2984 Год назад +87

    Who’d have thought a shot of a bunch of blurry British people running down a beautiful green hill would go down as one of the scariest scenes EVER.😅😅

    • @masamune2984
      @masamune2984 Год назад +5

      Genuinely absolutely love this entire sequel though 🙂

    • @garypasquill2355
      @garypasquill2355 Год назад +1

      Watch people doing hill diving it's the same thing.

    • @Alyxnyte
      @Alyxnyte 9 месяцев назад +1

      Watched this movie at a really young age and it traumatized me.
      18 years old and this movie fucking scares me like it always has.
      The opening sequence is by far the most scariest opening in movie history. The music, the camera shots, the intensity of it all is terrifying.

  • @Dr_Kubrick
    @Dr_Kubrick Год назад +174

    You two have become my favourite react couple for a number of reasons
    1. You are upfront when one of you have seen a movie. Always feels genuine.
    2. You actually discuss the movie properly afterwards.
    3. You hold hands 😊

    • @gustonzimasheen
      @gustonzimasheen Год назад +3

      Yes, when they're holding hands and acting all cutesy, it has nothing to do with their camping chair arrangement (Furniture Sponsorship deal pending).

    • @reservoirdude92
      @reservoirdude92 Год назад +1

      Excellent observations, Doctor 😉 😊

    • @YoureMrLebowski
      @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +3

      it's the hand holding i love the most

    • @drzhraje
      @drzhraje Год назад +9

      True. And... they actually react to the movie / show. Some other reactors are just watching, laughing and making some noises, which is boring. This channel is the best.

    • @guyonbench
      @guyonbench Год назад +15

      My favorite thing about them is that they actually pay attention to the movie and don't talk over dialogue then spend the next scene talking over that one about how they don't know whos who or whats going on.

  • @clayjohanson
    @clayjohanson Год назад +13

    The lesson from "28 Weeks Later": Never EVER bring a plague survivor into a quarantine zone, for ANY reason.

  • @dukedude7460
    @dukedude7460 Год назад +28

    One thing I’ve heard and always though was a good character detail was that the virus seemed to affect Don differently than most infected; he seemed to be almost Michael Myers style hunting his kids down; I think Don’s guilt and self loathing from the first scene was what caused the rage inside him to be so monstrous.

    • @tk-hf4oz
      @tk-hf4oz Месяц назад

      Don's character arc carried the whole movie. Easily the best part of it. Carlyle plays such a menacing infected it's weird to see Don as non infected.

  • @lanh.7573
    @lanh.7573 Год назад +90

    One of the best opening scene ever. Lots of viewers judge Don for cowardice. But it's not always heroes in the moment of terror or death, just survival instinct.

    • @LadyBeyondTheWall
      @LadyBeyondTheWall Год назад +25

      Right? You can't always fight the fight or flight instinct. But also - 1, if he would have tried to help he would have absolutely died. 2, there's no reason to think she would have made it out of that scenario if she just hadn't been randomly immune and 3, if it comes down to the .01% of saving me or our kids having a parent around, I'd want at least one of us to stay alive. So I was never in the "how could he do that" or "she would want to kill him for leaving her" camp. I understand why she'd just be happy to see her husband at that point.
      I also understand why he wouldn't tell his kids the 100% truth. I mean.. seriously.

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Год назад +19

      I judge him for breaking quarantine...

    • @SuperInu
      @SuperInu Год назад +25

      I don't judge him for running away in the beginning. But I judge him deeply for just walking up to his quarantined wife (who really should have been under someone's watch and not completely without supervision in the first place) and being a damn idiot.

    • @lanh.7573
      @lanh.7573 Год назад +5

      Definitely Don's responsible for the outbreak later. It's just funny that while his kids are locked in a room he can't get in even with his priority card, while his wife in a room like anyone can access as they please. But hey it's okay , if it's not for that, the movie would have ended lol.

    • @lanh.7573
      @lanh.7573 Год назад +2

      @@LadyBeyondTheWall Good point. I mean he did try to protect everyone by fighting off the infected as they're trying to get in. Only when he dropped the crowbar, he started to panic. And the moment his life's put on a line, then it's obviously no choice. And yeah, I don't think Alice's angry when seeing him again, or she would've probably turned raged.
      And I remember Don said "they got her" or sth alike, not "she's dead" like his daughter blamed him for lying.

  • @SrCadet1234
    @SrCadet1234 Год назад +55

    Highly recommend Sunshine by Danny Boyle. It's the best movie you've never seen. Same director and writer as 28 days later. Same lead actor and musical composer as well.

    • @KahnuevsKrake
      @KahnuevsKrake Год назад +9

      Completely underrated movie. It gets a lot of bad press, but it's worth a watch.

    • @SrCadet1234
      @SrCadet1234 Год назад +6

      @@KahnuevsKrake I think a lot of that is just because of the third act which people just don't understand. Even despite that, it's impressive achievement in filmmaking from a visual perspective. Also has an incredible soundtrack. I only learned about the movie through a drinker recommends. Crazy that it came out in 2007.

    • @charleyblack101
      @charleyblack101 Год назад

      It's alright except the end, it spins off weirdly

    • @SrCadet1234
      @SrCadet1234 Год назад

      @Dayspring cinema rules just reacted to it!

    • @dr.lionhunter9988
      @dr.lionhunter9988 Год назад +2

      100 percent agreed! I did a review of that film on my channel in case any of you are interested!

  • @tevinwms1104
    @tevinwms1104 Год назад +98

    The opening sequence (which was done by 2nd Unit director Danny Boyle) is still one of the most brilliantly intense and horrifying intros of any horror film that I have ever seen.

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Год назад +12

      Boyle directing the opening as 2nd Unit director is a great nod to the first.

    • @susanalexander6721
      @susanalexander6721 Год назад +1

      ​@@LordVolkov Absolutely. Danny Boyle came by his talent naturally, John Huston's son. Like his acting too. One of the scariest vampires ever in 30 Days of Night.

    • @andrewforbes1433
      @andrewforbes1433 Год назад +5

      @@susanalexander6721 Danny Boyle ≠ Danny Huston

  • @crazyfvck
    @crazyfvck Год назад +49

    One of the best movie intros :) I didn't have a chance to see 28 Days Later in the theater, but I was able to see this one in the theater :) I can't believe it's already been 16 years since it came out! Time flies when you're getting old :(

  • @CinobiteReacts
    @CinobiteReacts Год назад +53

    Interestingly, we actually have a train tunnel that goes under the sea connecting us to France. They don't mention it in the film and it's not worth thinking about, but in real life, that could be another way to spread!

    • @mokane86
      @mokane86 Год назад +5

      With all the people who would flee on ships one could easily see infected getting over trapped in rooms waiting to be released or drifting lucky in the decks of infected “ghost” ships.

    • @nicotti
      @nicotti Год назад +19

      I'd assume the rest of the world would have blocked or destroyed the chunnel during the initial breakout to keep it from spreading that way.

    • @Unknown-ek1ox
      @Unknown-ek1ox Год назад +4

      @@nicotti Yep, it's also I think hinted somewhere that tunnel/s were sealed or blocked.

    • @happyapple4269
      @happyapple4269 Год назад

      ​@@nicotti they didnt stop the flights during the pandemic

    • @nicotti
      @nicotti Год назад

      @@happyapple4269 That argument is folly, we know from the start of the sequel that the movie fictional Americas and France weren't infected by the initial outbreak. So it doesn't matter if in RL peeps didn't stop flights. In the movie world it was contained.

  • @jasonsumner3386
    @jasonsumner3386 Год назад +11

    The infected got into France from England via the Channel Tunnel which connects England and France which is a real thing, google it. Apologies to everybody else who may have explained this, I have not checked the comments.

    • @petersvillage7447
      @petersvillage7447 Год назад

      No, they didn't. There's a list of reasons why not, but the biggest is this: the French would have sealed it off in the earliest days of the first outbreak.

    • @jasonsumner3386
      @jasonsumner3386 Год назад +1

      @@petersvillage7447 Maybe your right, but I think they sealed it during the first outbreak then reopened it when all the infected had died due to starvation.
      Then they reopened it for logistical reasons and unfortunately the infected got to France through the tunnel.
      Here's hoping they make a 28 Years Later.

    • @petersvillage7447
      @petersvillage7447 Год назад +1

      @@jasonsumner3386 Honestly, trust me. The Channel Tunnel idea is absolutely lunatic. A lot of people suggested it when the film came out and I hoped it had died off by now, but hey… So, just in case you don’t trust me, here’s the long version:
      First, consider what the film says about the Channel Tunnel: literally nothing.
      Then, consider the amount of time it spends establishing the existence of asymptomatic carriers, and then depicting one of them escaping from the UK aboard a helicopter. That chopper could only be expected to then land in England or France. So, the explanation of how the Infected reach Paris is not just on-screen, it’s the entire actual story. Furthermore:
      The UK is STILL in quarantine during 28WL. A small population of refugees have been deposited on an island, but are in turn quarantined from the rest of the country, under strict military guard. It would be an amazingly negligent French government that re-opened a tunnel to a country that had been totally destroyed by the world’s most virulent infection and where that infection had NOT been eradicated.
      And even if the French government were that foolish, pretty much every other country in Europe would have something to say about it. That’s before you bring in EU politics and UN politics and NATO politics - and before you bring in the French public, who would likely riot in the streets just at the thought of the risk of being exposed to The English Disease.
      I’ll skip over how easy it would or wouldn’t be to re-open an undersea tunnel that was very likely collapsed at one or more points, least of all in the short time between the two films... You raise a good point about supply, but I’m sure you’re aware that the Isle of Dogs, where the US has established its base of operations in the film, is in a part of London known as Docklands. Supply by shipping would be possible, and much safer in respect of quarantine.
      Finally, the channel tunnel idea proposes this: one or more Infected escape from the various sterilisation measures deployed by the military, and then decide to head south out of London.
      (Clearly not impossible, but what we see on screen is the Infected heading North, to Regent’s Park)
      Then, they would have to travel more than sixty miles and then specifically enter the channel tunnel at Folkestone, and specifically travel all the way through it. Then, if the tunnel was open as you suggest, they would have to get past the personnel at the other end who the US have completely failed to notify about a fresh Rage Outbreak in London several days earlier.
      Honestly, the channel tunnel explanation is unnecessary, but its also outright crazy when you think about it…

    • @danielpeckham5520
      @danielpeckham5520 25 дней назад

      People always repeat this misconception in comments, I don't know why. Its a silly idea since that tunnel would have been sealed,
      Clearly it's the kid who starts the new infection, he is a carrier, you see the infection in his eye.

  • @silkyjohnson7599
    @silkyjohnson7599 Год назад +16

    On another note.. y’all gotta watch The Wire. My guy Idris Elba who was in this absolutely killed his role in that show

    • @abramsullivan7764
      @abramsullivan7764 2 месяца назад

      Yeah even Bob Stookey, and Father Gabriel from The Walking Dead is in The Wire.

  • @euchongo4240
    @euchongo4240 Год назад +15

    The score is so good I had to download it and it's still on my Playlist, like 16 years later.

  • @petersvillage7447
    @petersvillage7447 Год назад +9

    Weirdly, this film 'crosses over' with Hot Fuzz. At the beginning the kid says he's come all the way from Sandford - which is the fictional town in Hot Fuzz (and the fictional place name used by British police in training exercises). Apparently this is a sort of 'reply' to the way that Shaun of the Dead jokes about the zombie outbreak being caused by 'rage-infected monkeys'. Supposedly the shot of the Swan crossing the road in 28WL is a Hot Fuzz reference too...

  • @blueeyedcowboy8291
    @blueeyedcowboy8291 Год назад +23

    One of the best horror/action movie intro's. These were two really well made films that went away from the norm. So realistic.

  • @milostewart8738
    @milostewart8738 Год назад +5

    The movie that introduced me to Jeremy Renner. I HATED that his character died. ❤️❤️❤️ Fun fact: Robert Carlyle (the actor who played the dad) was offered the role of the sergeant in 28 days later. He was very on board after the first film came out. Also, Jeremy Renner’s character was supposed to survive longer than Rose Byrne’s character but they changed it to make it more vulnerable for everyone.

    • @petersvillage7447
      @petersvillage7447 Год назад +1

      Interesting, I had no idea Carlyle had been offered a role in 28DL. That would have been amusing as he and Christopher Ecclestone had 'history', both as leading men in Danny Boyle films, and in a particular type of hard British drama. And of course, back in the early 1990s Carlyle stabbed Ecclestone to death in a horrifying sequence in a really great police/detective TV show...

    • @milostewart8738
      @milostewart8738 Год назад

      @@petersvillage7447 interesting! I knew ecclestone from Shallow Grave (EXCELLENT movie) and Carlyle from Trainspotting. Danny Boyle films are all kinds of classic.

    • @petersvillage7447
      @petersvillage7447 Год назад

      @@milostewart8738 From memory those films were the first times I saw both of those actors (though Carlyle had starred in a TV show called Hamish Macbeth where he played somebody very benign and loveable). For much of the 1990s they were known for quite hardcore roles in quite socio-realist dramas, and the cop show I mentioned is called 'Cracker'. It starred Robbie Coltrane, with Ecclestone as a regular and Carlyle in the second series as a serial killer. It contains some really powerhouse performances by a lot of actors that you'd likely recognise today and is worth giving a look...

    • @raputathebuta
      @raputathebuta Год назад

      Me too. Every time I watch this, even though I know it's coming, I'm still bummed out when he dies.

  • @CMinorOp67
    @CMinorOp67 Год назад +13

    9:58: “There’s always one idiot…”
    And, here…we have TWO!
    Stupid kids.
    Now you see why they didn’t use to admit kids into the city, lol.

  • @CMinorOp67
    @CMinorOp67 Год назад +14

    Opening scene and subway scene are my two fave scenes…but, never understood why Scarlet didn’t lead the way into the London Underground. She was the one with the gun/night vision!!!

    • @jamesbednar8625
      @jamesbednar8625 Год назад +2

      Probably main reason why Scarlet did not lead the way in the Underground was because she literally does NOT have any type of tactical training/experience. She is a medical officer and, believe it or not, unless medical personnel are Combat Medics, most of those people do not have a clue what to do outside a hospital or whatever - NOT saying they are total fools it is just that they are outside their norm/comfort zone/what they are used to (kind of like sticking an infantryman in a hospital - they would be totally confused as well). You would be lucky that she knew how to look through the scope of the rifle and maybe how to manipulate the cocking lever once she pulled the trigger (provided that the safety was off). Me having been in the military as someone in the Combat Arms (Infantry, Armor, Artillery, Cavalry, Combat Engineers, Special Forces, Rangers, Military Police) we would stand a better chance with the tactics we are taught/trained with but does not mean we are "immune" to dying, just survive a bit longer. At least Scarlet did her best and was not one of those movie stereotype doctors that happen to be a "veterinarian" - at least she was in her realm of proficiency when the poo hit the fan. Scarlet was probably one of the better characters in this movie.

  • @OmegaSoypreme
    @OmegaSoypreme Год назад +12

    Oh hell yeah, let's go. One of the most intense openings to a film ever. I remember seeing it in theatre, and the crowd was so pumped after that.

  • @AriMarmell
    @AriMarmell Год назад +32

    I don't think the infected appearing in France at the end has anything to do with the kid who's partly immune. The Channel Tunnel (aka the Chunnel) is a direct connection between southern England and northern France. I've always just assumed they got there that way.

    • @laserspewpew_7175
      @laserspewpew_7175 Год назад +3

      Yeah same

    • @Ausl0vich
      @Ausl0vich Год назад +21

      It's 100% to do with the kid, it's the entire reason why he got infected in the first place: to set up the spread of the rage virus from Britain. I think it's pretty reasonable to assume that the channel tunnel would have been blown up pretty much immediately after they started quarantining the UK.

    • @robertcampbell8070
      @robertcampbell8070 Год назад +15

      I'm pretty sure the whole point of the kid being an immune carrier and then showing him going to France, and then 28 days later France being overrun, is to show it was the kid that carried it over. They almost certainly would have blocked off or destroyed the chunnel early on, otherwise why would France not have been infected during the initial outbreak 30+ weeks earlier?

    • @TigerGreene
      @TigerGreene Год назад +2

      @@Ausl0vich I agree. They'd need to somehow get him to spread it to someone else. Since he's just a kid, they probably won't do kissing like with his mom. So it's got to be either he gets a blood transfusion for some reason, or more likely, he gets cut or hurt and splashes blood into someone else's mouth or eyes. Or a dog bites him and transfers it back to another human. I called it. Write it down, that's my prediction for the sequel!

    • @tomzhao6956
      @tomzhao6956 Год назад +5

      ⁠​⁠@@TigerGreeneThose are all great predictions haha, I was thinking of something like him sharing a soda or food item with someone. Jesus Christ it’d be like a comedy at that point haha

  • @theaikidoka
    @theaikidoka Год назад +5

    At 23:33 - Sam's question about how the infected got to France. The implication is that they walked through the Channel Tunnel (a rail link connecting England with France). The terminals are at Dover (very near London) and Calais. You see the helicopters flying out over the famous White Cliffs of Dover as the last few seconds of the film. In reality of course, even in ordinary times there is a heavy security presence at both ends so the French end would be hyper-secured. Assuming the security is all dead, then it's only a 20-mile or so walk through the Tunnel.

    • @danielpeckham5520
      @danielpeckham5520 25 дней назад

      The infection was not spread by the tunnel. That's a dumb idea. The French would have sealed the tunnel. Clearly the infection was caused by the kid who was a carrier after his dad attacked him.

  • @commandershepard96
    @commandershepard96 Год назад +30

    100% wildest theater experience ever for me.
    I was underaged and snuck into this movie with some friends after watching some comedy movie. It was opening night or maybe the second night this movie was out and the theater volume was cranked to 11. We sat down right when the kid started knocking on the door.

    • @Skeletongentleman7808
      @Skeletongentleman7808 Год назад +1

      Dude we lived the same night! I snuck in with my best friend, who doesn’t handle horror like me, he was pale as a ghost afterwards while we waited for his mom to pick us up. When she asked how the movie was I had to do all the talking

  • @Grins1811
    @Grins1811 Год назад +7

    Great movie. Underrated. The first one had the advantage of being something new and fresh to the zombie movie genre. This movie was just considered a sequel and alot of people slept on it.

  • @Bono19822
    @Bono19822 Год назад +5

    "Don abandons Alice" is one of the greatest music themes in cinema history, it's a horror condensed. John Murphy is a genius.
    And, as always, wonderful reaction, thank you!

  • @Philistine47
    @Philistine47 Год назад +6

    IIRC, at the end of the movie the infected cross from England to France via the Channel Tunnel - meaning it was going to happen whether or not the helicopter brought the kids out. I don't know why that didn't happen during the timeframe of the first movie, but apparently it didn't.

    • @danielpeckham5520
      @danielpeckham5520 25 дней назад

      Every second comment claims this but that's a stupid idea frankly, the tunnel to England would have been sealed. The tunnel they show at the end is near the Eiffel Tower and totally different.
      The kid started the infection. I can't believe so many people don't realise this. That's why they show his eye being infected

  • @JoeyMartz
    @JoeyMartz Год назад +4

    Best reaction couple on the platform... Intellectual superiority is an understatement.. Oh btw, kudos for hitting OVER 100K. long overdue.
    J from NJ

  • @stsolomon618
    @stsolomon618 Год назад +24

    Saw this film without my parents permission at a friends house and we regretted it.😂

  • @gregall2178
    @gregall2178 Год назад +14

    Have you seen Outbreak with Dustin Hoffman and Morgan Freeman?

    • @Perma-Tempo
      @Perma-Tempo Год назад +3

      Hey! It must be written in the stars, I just suggested a few Hoffman movies! Fingers crossed!

    • @bitters879
      @bitters879 Год назад +3

      I have to agree, Outbreak is an amazing film!

    • @TBRSchmitt
      @TBRSchmitt  Год назад +7

      We have not seen that! We will add it to our list!

    • @blueeyedcowboy8291
      @blueeyedcowboy8291 Год назад +2

      Such a great movie, especially since the Pandemic happened.

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +5

    4:31 "Oh my god!" 😮
    i love when sam scares daniel 😆

  • @RaphaelBlaze
    @RaphaelBlaze Год назад +4

    Just for the record, it’s not at all that much of a difficulty to get to France. As others have said we have the channel tunnel connecting the 2 countries. In fact, just this past Wednesday I was able to drive from my home in Warwickshire (central England) via the channel tunnel into France and Belgium and get all the way back home again on the same day 👍🏼

    • @danielpeckham5520
      @danielpeckham5520 25 дней назад

      The people claiming the infection spread that way are not thinking much, is a pretty stupid idea, that tunnel would have been sealed since the initial infection.
      The whole point of showing the kid infected at the end is that he is responsible for the outbreak in Paris. Why do so many people not get that?

  • @thesoulburger1041
    @thesoulburger1041 Год назад +7

    If Sam was nervous during the quiet scenes then you all should watch A Quiet Place. Well maybe after the baby is out because Sam's going to be on the edge for this one. 😬
    A fun movie though which I bet both of you would like.

    • @charleyblack101
      @charleyblack101 Год назад

      Yeah she should not watch it while pregnant 😂😊

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski Год назад +5

    9:07 that flash of anger when sam gets scared 😆

  • @theayersquad4445
    @theayersquad4445 Год назад +7

    Saw some one post "The Last Boy Scout" 100% A-MAY-ING Movie! Dude it!!!

  • @thomasbaker2067
    @thomasbaker2067 Год назад +7

    The best opening sequence to any horror movie in decades.

  • @mr.a8315
    @mr.a8315 Год назад +2

    You know the infected are scary af when Begbie is running away from them. 😭

  • @fumblingtitan1411
    @fumblingtitan1411 Год назад +3

    XD Sams look of disappointment here 23:42

  • @ejmolloy2954
    @ejmolloy2954 Год назад +1

    OH NO!!! This has one of the most pucker factor beginnings in any movie. Unfortunately I take joy in seeing Samantha's OMG, OMG, OMFG face.

  • @Pandaemoni
    @Pandaemoni Год назад +12

    I love Robert Carlyle (Don, the kids' dad, in this film). He is such a great actor in everything I've seen him in, but especially Trainspotting and Ravenous (a deeply underappreciated film, though Atun-Shei Films did a whole, superb, video on it).

    • @CMinorOp67
      @CMinorOp67 Год назад +3

      I loved him in Trainspotting (love that movie), as well. And, he is the biggest reason, after watching it the first time, that I had to immediately rewatch it with the subtitles on to figure out what the heck was being said.

    • @LordVolkov
      @LordVolkov Год назад +5

      Ravenous is an extremely underrated movie.

    • @bankbarcomo806
      @bankbarcomo806 Год назад +2

      I really liked him in SG:U (which I haven't gotten to finish, shhh!)

    • @charleyblack101
      @charleyblack101 Год назад +2

      Ravenous is an incredible movie. I tried to get my friend to watch but he was under interested in what the main theme is. Dont wanna write it here for spoilers but if you've watched it you know C

    • @mikemelfa
      @mikemelfa Год назад +2

      Great actor. He’s also good in lighter fare, like “The Full Monty”.

  • @noelienoelie8425
    @noelienoelie8425 Год назад +3

    2:38 Ahahaha my wife went into labour while we were watching Lake Placid. Baby was due the following morning so no problems.

  • @_nauticaldisaster_
    @_nauticaldisaster_ Год назад +2

    I always found it interesting how infected Robert Carlyle survives the blast and lasts so long in general. Like the survival instinct he had shen he was alive that made him run stayed with him through infection so instinctively he was able to evade the military for so long.

  • @Perma-Tempo
    @Perma-Tempo Год назад +11

    Hey guys, big fan of the channel. Got in quick, so forgive me for tossing out a suggestion. Your channel doesnt mind going back a bit, there are some classic Dusitn Hoffman movies that I think would make a great "mini-series". Mainly The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy and Tootsie. I think you may have done Rain Man already? Anyway, if I'm pressing my luck and can only toss out one request - The Graduate. Cheers. PS - Congrats on hitting 100k btw, totally deserved.

    • @TBRSchmitt
      @TBRSchmitt  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the support and the recommendations!

    • @garypasquill2355
      @garypasquill2355 Год назад +1

      Tootsie wouldn't go down well not nowadays.

  • @nkonig1
    @nkonig1 Год назад +8

    The Channel Tunnel is an underground tunnel that crosses the channel. The infected could simply run through it and make their way into France and onto Asia and Africa.

    • @supastar25
      @supastar25 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly...I noticed they both missed that...there's a shot of the infected in a tunnel...then they showed up in France.

    • @theascendunt9960
      @theascendunt9960 2 месяца назад

      @@supastar25Then why wouldn't that have happened when the first outbreak happened? It's reasonable to believe that the very first thing the rest of the world would have done was sealing the tunnel when the first outbreak happened.

    • @Curu82
      @Curu82 2 месяца назад +1

      @@supastar25 That would be the Trocadero Station of the Paris Metro.
      The Channel Tunnel comes out in Calais, some 140 miles north of Paris.
      And if the UK was quarantined in the first movie, the Chunnel would absolutely have been closed or secured.

    • @danielpeckham5520
      @danielpeckham5520 25 дней назад

      So man people are claiming this but it's a stupid idea. The tunnel from England to France would have been sealed. That tunnel shown at the end is not the tunnel to England.
      The outbreak in Paris was clearly started by the kid, that was the whole point of showing he was infected in his eye.

    • @danielpeckham5520
      @danielpeckham5520 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@Curu82 it's amazing how every second comment in here repeats this same stupid idea that the tunnel spread the infection. Didn't they even see that the kid was infected?

  • @andymc96
    @andymc96 Год назад +10

    No way this would be contained to the UK, look at covid😂.

  • @MoviesandCoffee
    @MoviesandCoffee Год назад +9

    We need Danny Boyle's Sunshine

  • @reservoirdude92
    @reservoirdude92 Год назад +7

    God, Robert Carlyle is TOO talented. I have to watch an episode or two of Hamish Macbeth after watching this film 😂

    • @garypasquill2355
      @garypasquill2355 Год назад +4

      A lot of actors don't talk about their tv past but carlyle has said he'd return to hamish as he likes the character so much

    • @reservoirdude92
      @reservoirdude92 Год назад +2

      @@garypasquill2355 I know! What a delight it would be to see him back!

    • @RazbaqueDirge
      @RazbaqueDirge Год назад +4

      His performance in "Ravenous" is top notch, bar none. 8)>

  • @phillipcummins5038
    @phillipcummins5038 Год назад +1

    How the infected moved from Britain to France? It was the Chunnel. The underground tunnel that houses a subway tunnel from Folkestone(England) to Coquelles(France)

  • @chotzrary
    @chotzrary Год назад +1

    The opening to 28 Weeks Later, are some of horror's best ten minutes ever put on film. It was suspenseful and terrifying, with a shocking twist. The husband leaving, then later lying to his children about what really happened to his wife and their mother. All this happening in the first reel of the film. Even though the rest of the film isn't all that great. The first act is solid. Your reaction of the film and others are always great!

  • @TheAnswerWillleaveyou
    @TheAnswerWillleaveyou Год назад +1

    Harold Perrineau is one of my favorite actors he also stars in my Favorite TV show named "FROM"

  • @IH8YH
    @IH8YH Год назад +5

    Imogen Poots quickly became one of my favorite actresses! her part in GREEN ROOM is masterful

    • @theayersquad4445
      @theayersquad4445 Год назад

      DUDE! She 15/16 in this you creep!

    • @charleyblack101
      @charleyblack101 Год назад +3

      ​@@theayersquad4445they said favourite actress not who I fancy

    • @ineverreplyback
      @ineverreplyback Год назад +1

      @@theayersquad4445don’t make it weird. What’s wrong with you 🤨

  • @Loot_Buggo
    @Loot_Buggo 11 месяцев назад +1

    That opening sequence song still gives me chills

  • @86leewis
    @86leewis Год назад +6

    That subway scene was fucked. I agree about the beginning. Don getting away, just saying, oh shit, oh shit, oh shit. Great acting, and when he gets infected. Its the best transformation we've seen yet in my opinion.

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben Год назад +3

    I watched this movie for the first time in a motel, flipping channels and arived on this. It was in the middle of the opening attack, when Robert Carlyle had to abandon his wife to run away from the zombies. I had no idea what movie I was watching then, but I couldn't turn away.

  • @Jon.A.Scholt
    @Jon.A.Scholt Год назад +4

    The opening sequence is legendary

  • @christophersims7060
    @christophersims7060 Год назад +4

    These 2 movies were definitely thrilling, This is the 1st I have heard of another sequel! High high hopes!

  • @djdoug242
    @djdoug242 Год назад +4

    Seeing this in the theater was INTENSE, despite kind of a haphazard "feels like it was written by a half dozen people and then modified by several producers' notes" screenplay

    • @TigerGreene
      @TigerGreene Год назад

      YES!! Thank you. Most underrated comment here! You hit the nail on the head. Glad to see I'm not alone in this.
      What kind of "army" rams hundreds of people into a cage and turns off the lights for no reason?? And then nobody guarding the other entrance. And literally zero people watching or guarding the mom in quarantine. And the young boy who ignores his sister screaming his name 3 feet away. Very poor writing and phenomenally stupid characters.

  • @stanleymoremi1709
    @stanleymoremi1709 Год назад +1

    When i saw Andy and his running down the streets cheering and laughing it reminded me that ive actually seen this movie....i skipped to the end and saw them at the stadium it confirmed for me that i have seen this movie back in 2012 maybe i think

  • @nukiesduke6868
    @nukiesduke6868 Год назад +3

    So they have an infected person that's showing immunity and they don't have her being watched? LOL WHAT. That entire family annoyed the crap out of me. But alas, when it's a pandemic that scary all it takes is one idiot to get everyone killed. That single kid lured all the infected to the house resulting in all of them dying. Then a single idiot kisses an infected girl and gets the entire quarantine zone killed.

  • @lothsper
    @lothsper Год назад +1

    28 Days later was probably the best zombie movie in my opinion. It was unique it wasn't the same survival for plot you didn't know who any of the actors were at first. 28 Weeks later is not as good but it's still a good sequel

  • @puppetmaster8551
    @puppetmaster8551 Год назад +4

    The opening of this movie is fuckin GOATed, rest of the movie is solid but can’t compare to the opening or 28days, nice reaction tho.

  • @CHRISPYakaKON
    @CHRISPYakaKON Год назад +12

    I really wish we got a 28 Months Later sequel 😩😩

    • @ADifferentVibe
      @ADifferentVibe Год назад

      Or if they wait a bit longer, 28 Years Later.

    • @MrMongoose221
      @MrMongoose221 11 месяцев назад

      ​​@@ADifferentVibe28 decades later? Lol

    • @theascendunt9960
      @theascendunt9960 2 месяца назад

      We're in luck! That's some news on that out now.

    • @danielpeckham5520
      @danielpeckham5520 25 дней назад

      They just finished filming the new movie

  • @TheFacelessStoryMaker
    @TheFacelessStoryMaker Год назад +8

    Well with the Rage Virus (a mix of Rabies and Ebola) it overrides a lot of your brain functions like eating and drinking. All you want to do is roam and infect as many people as possible. Because of that the infected would then just starve to death. We actually see it in the end of 28 Days Later when the jet flies overhead and we see heavily emaciated infected on the street.

  • @Damiana_Dimock
    @Damiana_Dimock Год назад +1

    Everyone loves the intro, feels like a throwback to the first film. This one, definitely not as good as the first film, but much like people’s first time viewing of the Dawn Of The Dead remake, it triggers a lot of “what would you do conversations,” instead of the “let’s talk about what happened,” conversations. A dichotomy which is a little bit of a disappointment it’s not like any of that was an allegory for the American occupation of Iraq or anything 😉😉.
    At the time, it was not liked anywhere near as much as the first film, and although it is still not a bad film. When I saw it I was mostly on board because I love Robert Carlyle & Harold Perrineau. If y’all have not seen Green Room yet, the daughter (Imogen Poots,) is in it and it was definitely one of the best films of that year-Still is a fantastic film (tho maybe labor inducing.)
    I do wish they’d make a third film, I think it would be incredible seeing 28 Days Later à Paris.

  • @MrKrueger984
    @MrKrueger984 Год назад +3

    Glad to see you guys reacting to one of the best early 2000s horror films, ever made along with doing this on my birthday. So, this is one hell of a birthday surprise.

    • @TBRSchmitt
      @TBRSchmitt  Год назад +2

      Happy Birthday!

    • @MrKrueger984
      @MrKrueger984 Год назад +1

      @@TBRSchmitt Thank you!

    • @charleyblack101
      @charleyblack101 Год назад +1

      ​@@TBRSchmittI think the zombies go to Paris through the eurotunnel, chunnel as its known. A train goes right from England.

    • @petersvillage7447
      @petersvillage7447 Год назад

      @@charleyblack101 No... That's often speculated, but it's not a practical theory, not least because I think you can assume that the Channel Tunnel would have been sealed off by the French during or after the initial outbreak.

  • @jacoblofthus7908
    @jacoblofthus7908 Год назад +3

    And to think this all started because somebody wanted to try and PREVENT something like this from happening.
    Not super surprising, I suppose...

  • @samuellaging6791
    @samuellaging6791 8 месяцев назад +1

    Looking back at this amazing reaction, since the news broke out, YES Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are coming back to make 28 YEARS LATER (weird thinking about skipping Months lol) and probably the start of a new trilogy. Nothing really on Cillian coming back though...but that's all confirmed so far

  • @maniac50ae14
    @maniac50ae14 Год назад +2

    LMMFAO😂, So this is where the episode of the Boondocks 'the Hateocracy' came from 😂 thats so fked up

  • @mjonesuk
    @mjonesuk Год назад +1

    7:15 - I used to live in that tower block in the distance :)

  • @rjcasale457
    @rjcasale457 Год назад +4

    You should watch Rose's other movie from this year Sunshine, another Danny Boyle film.

  • @scottythedawg
    @scottythedawg Год назад +4

    only 8 more years till we get 28 years later (fingers crossed).

    • @theayersquad4445
      @theayersquad4445 Год назад

      Months then Years!

    • @scottythedawg
      @scottythedawg Год назад

      @@theayersquad4445 in 8 years it will be 28 years after the first movie was released - which would work well for a revival.

  • @DavidGowers
    @DavidGowers Год назад +2

    I need to rewatch this movie. I watched it back when it first came out and measured it directly against 28 Days Later and found it lacking a LOT. Maybe now that I'm older and better able to appreciate a movie on its own strengths and weaknesses it might fare better.
    Besides, I also have a much deeper appreciation for Harold Perrineau now so there's that lol

  • @Tokerific1976
    @Tokerific1976 Год назад +2

    Infected made it to France bgy going along the Chunnel which connects both countries.

  • @sheilaburns8977
    @sheilaburns8977 Год назад

    When watching any thriller/horror movies with my son, we both shake our heads when we see teenagers and/or young kids. They never listen and always do something stupid causing chaos.

  • @seanleon2766
    @seanleon2766 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this new video movie review. I hope you both have a wonderful day and week. 🎥

    • @TBRSchmitt
      @TBRSchmitt  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support and I hope the same for you!

  • @MouldedSalad
    @MouldedSalad Год назад +2

    I knew that whole *Channel Tunnel* thing was a bad idea! 😅

  • @SouthernAssault
    @SouthernAssault Год назад +4

    That opening scene is so good!

  • @ElmStReactions
    @ElmStReactions Год назад +2

    Are going to see a jump scare and a water break at the same time 😂😂. Maybe some comedys from now lol

  • @Obytack
    @Obytack Год назад +1

    28 months is in the making atm, keen to see that!

  • @KatSpencer.
    @KatSpencer. Год назад

    "How did they make it to France?" England is connected to France via a tunnel under the English channel called the Eurotunnel.

  • @Megara1989
    @Megara1989 Год назад +3

    Love you guys and your videos. Congratulations and love from Wales 😊

  • @MichaelJohnsonAzgard
    @MichaelJohnsonAzgard Год назад +2

    Robert Carlisle is probably more well known in Britain than Jeremy Renner is.

    • @charleyblack101
      @charleyblack101 Год назад

      Not since marvel really and I grew up watching robert

  • @bazanime
    @bazanime Год назад

    Another great underrated movie London based apocalypse is Reign Of Fire.
    Very good work for its time, gritty, dark, and tense.

  • @Everarmed89
    @Everarmed89 Год назад +2

    This one wasn’t as good as the first imo. The plot holes and how the infected father manages to survive and “track” his kids etc is Hollywood as hell, but you can’t deny how amazing the opening scene is. One of the best in a horror film

  • @eloy6017
    @eloy6017 Год назад +3

    14:57 Wise words! lol 😅

  • @gooseman_x
    @gooseman_x Год назад +1

    The look Sam gives after the first jump scare @4:34 …… it’s like she wants to hunt down the director and hurt him for making her scream 😂😂

  • @masamune2984
    @masamune2984 Год назад +1

    ……
    ……
    ……
    …”loads.”
    *insert one of the greatest openings of all-time.*

  • @__taka__8200
    @__taka__8200 11 месяцев назад

    lessons to be told, never let a person Screaming around risking infected to come to your house. and now you have a problem, you have to feed another mouthful of the people that are already inside. so the lady just brought in a dinner bell, with that damn kid screaming about

  • @ryancantu2141
    @ryancantu2141 4 месяца назад

    They made it to Paris by running across the Chunnel. There's a train you can take from London to Paris that goes under the English channel. The infected literally ran there.

  • @Cynim
    @Cynim Год назад +1

    Opening scene of course, but we should also highlight the night vision scene as well, very tense!
    No one knows if a potential 28 Months Later sequel will ever happen, but who knows?

  • @rabbitandcrow
    @rabbitandcrow Год назад +1

    I love Sam's utter disgust at the bummer of an ending. Interesting to see this now - it was made in the last years of the Bush/Cheney administration when everyone everywhere was worried and freaked out about American military overreach and the curbing of civil rights. It really reflects the political climate in a lot of ways.

  • @wigzynz
    @wigzynz Год назад

    I think that the infected travelled through the channel tunnel. I'm sure there was a glimpse of it just before the France scene.

  • @Shawn-st2lx
    @Shawn-st2lx Год назад +1

    The opening was great, but the movie began to feel a bit lack luster once the infection went into full rage mode again. While the scene with the husband getting infected by his wife was an intense scene, it made no sense to me not only how he was allowed access, but that he attacked his wife. I was always under the impression that the infected didn't attack other infected, I assumed it's how she escaped when she was initially bitten. She got bit, then infected, the infected then went off and she escaped because they were no longer interested in her. So once the husband became infected, I don't see why he would attack his infected wife. I also noticed that the infected didn't like daylight, but in the opening scene it was full daylight.

  • @squatchnasty234
    @squatchnasty234 Год назад

    14:15 one of the saddest deaths in a horror movie. She was truly innocent and got it so bad. Being strapped down the entire time. Oof

  • @colbybasque6645
    @colbybasque6645 Год назад +3

    doubt you’ll see this but just throwing another suggestion out there, Donnie Brasco epic mob movie should check it out👍

  • @thecoogs
    @thecoogs Год назад +1

    One of the best remakes having to follow a true classic for sure. Non stop action and paved the way for world war z, train to busan

  • @nomadlady
    @nomadlady Год назад

    Read through some of the comments The only thing you guys forget is how they got to Paris is because of the tube that connects England to France. At the end the rage victims where in the underground.

  • @76marex
    @76marex Год назад +1

    at least the baby can say: I saw 28 weeks later in my first months of life , that's what happened to me with jaws, back then in the cinema 😆

  • @Steve_Hickman
    @Steve_Hickman Год назад

    If there was any benefit to the Rage Virus in _28 Days Later_ is that it was essentially contained. As far as the world was concerned, it was a great loss in losing the UK, but it was a sacrifice that spared the bulk of humanity the horrors of the virus. Once it got over to mainland Europe, unless drastic measures were taken early on, there would be almost no hope of stopping the spread.

  • @silkyjohnson7599
    @silkyjohnson7599 Год назад +2

    28 days later influenced allll these zombie films/tv shows… shoutout Cillian Murphy

  • @ohbejuankenobi663
    @ohbejuankenobi663 Год назад +2

    I know the title and the cover look stupid but please review Orgazmo. It's the most underrated and under reviewed movie. Great comedy by the south park guys.

  • @skywalker2118
    @skywalker2118 Год назад +7

    Luv your work guy's but Better?!!!....Don't think so. Here's your next 3 films or B4 Baby!!!
    3.Scream 3 (2000) (and then you can be done with the Scream Films)
    2.The last boy scout ( 1991)
    1.the burbs (1989)

    • @GatorScribe726
      @GatorScribe726 Год назад

      They both said they thought the first one was better, so…🤷‍♂️