For those who don't know this was Re-Uploaded for Higher Quality purposes and cleaner audio. I've also additionally managed to make parts of the track that are Unreleased much more clearer or even isolated. There is still one segment with rain SFX but it is what it is. I'm sure someone can figure out a way to clean that up in the future.
@@mrconfusion87 I think it might be the reason why i prefer 28 days later way more than 28 weeks later. This version of the song is just so amazing and awesome. The one from 28 weeks later is not in the same league as the 28 days later version.
I think the "less is more" approach for many horror films is what makes them so timeless. That, and a catchy, simplistic tune. This music reminds me so much of simple but impactful music of The Exorcist, Phantasm, Suspira, etc.
I love this version far over the standard official soundtrack version because there are missing pieces that weren't in the standard one. Really love the film version of In The House - In A Heartbeat.
Glad ya didn’t take out the rain sfx, it’s give much effect to the music itself, this is the best version of the song 🎶 this version theme is just so much realistic & feels atoned to the audience, really make you feels like your in the movie
i always knew the album version sounded weaker than the in movie version can finally tell that it was the sick menacing metal guitar riff thats weaker in the album version
The Album release version heavily shortens the song down to just 4 minutes and 16 seconds. The original in full is estimated around 7 minutes or 6 and a half minutes in length. The movie version here however uses some bare cues here and there for certain segments (as the original ending scene had a horde of infected infiltrate the mansion but was changed, subsequently changing the editing of the song as well). And this version is also slowed down in tempo due to this being a UK movie converted for US usage. A US movie converted to UK is vice versa being sped up instead.
I remember when this was the most overused song in all of tv kingdom lol. Any thriller, any dramatic scene, any revenge killing etc, this was used lol.
If in 28 Days later we have the scene when Jim "Touch" the Eyes of the Soldier, in 28 weeks later Don to that with Alice, 28 Years Later make another scene of the eyes?
@@Thee_Death_Incarnate so it's in the movie? Or are you saying that it's a part of a different song within the movie that for whatever reason was placed in this song for a moment? I honestly don't remember that sound playing anywhere in the movie. Like, at all. It literally sounds like a fairytale app advertisement popping up without anyone's consent. I'll have to bring the movie out and watch it again. I have both movies on DVD, I just haven't watched them in recently. But I watched them recently enough to believe that I don't recall that sound coming up anywhere during either of them. That's a really bizarre sound to me added into such a song, are you sure that it's not something else? Like maybe a "watermark" only for a sound? If that makes sense? Like, so that people can't use it without copyrights? I apologize for all of this and I'm sorry if I'm incorrect, which I'll find out soon I'm sure. My OCD and ADHD were triggered by that sound because of the fact that I personally don't remember it or feel that it sounds correct in the song itself. Like, I will literally have to try my best to track down that sound throughout the movies and the soundtrack just to see if I'm remembering correctly or not. Not that it'll make me feel any better because if it turns out that it is in there, then it won't match up with my core memories of it. Like, it'll forever just sound and feel wrong to me because of that. If that makes any sense? Again, I apologize. If at all possible, would you be willing and able to remove that sound from the song in a future video? Obviously if it's capable of being done that is, and hopefully with ease. I would tremendously appreciate it.
@@elizabethprobst2176 Red Dress is a score from the movie that only had a cue used during the exact same time as the In The House, In A Heartbeat track was playing. It is heard in that part of the score and it is in the movie exactly there, specifically when Hannah walks off down the hall drugged up.
@@elizabethprobst2176 This is a Full Version of the song if you want to listen to it as it has no extra edits or loops: ruclips.net/video/_zXxx5cba0c/видео.htmlsi=JsLXnb5LKoeP45Cd
The film was released slowed in the US. Usually US Films that are aired in the UK are sped up by 4% with no pitch preserve (forgot the reason as to why exactly). However since this is a UK made film released in the US they did the opposite, slowing it down by 4% with no pitch preserve. I have the regular speed version on the channel already if you're looking for that
Hear me first out! In my opinion, the film "28 days later" is a mediocre film. I'm a big fan of zombie scenarios but there were a couple of places in the movie that were odd. When Jim and the rest were with the soldiers, one soldier was very reluctant to pull the trigger. (This was in the scene where the chained zombie was in the basement). Otherwise, the first half of the film was very interesting to see how the virus broke out and that all of London was swept empty. All in All this movie gets a 3.5 out of 5 stars!
For those who don't know this was Re-Uploaded for Higher Quality purposes and cleaner audio. I've also additionally managed to make parts of the track that are Unreleased much more clearer or even isolated. There is still one segment with rain SFX but it is what it is. I'm sure someone can figure out a way to clean that up in the future.
you’ve done a great job mate remember trying to find this version of the song back when I was 14
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That is definitely something you'd hear alone in the rain🌧️☔ lmao
This sounds so good now. This will always be my favorite version of this song. I always prefer it over the standard soundtrack album version.
Same
It is a lot grimmer that is for sure...
@@mrconfusion87 I think it might be the reason why i prefer 28 days later way more than 28 weeks later. This version of the song is just so amazing and awesome. The one from 28 weeks later is not in the same league as the 28 days later version.
I hope that the third film keeps that intrinsically British, low-budget, Danny Boyle-style that made the first film so terrifying.
On God. The dirtier, grimier look of the first film made it seem more real and intense, IMO.
I think the "less is more" approach for many horror films is what makes them so timeless. That, and a catchy, simplistic tune. This music reminds me so much of simple but impactful music of The Exorcist, Phantasm, Suspira, etc.
Boyle and Garland are back on board for Years...
@@mrconfusion87they've been saying this for years... Idk if it's actually gonna be made
@@Tennasaur The third one would've already released in 2014.
I dont think there will ever be a chance for a third one to come out.
This Version of the song gets the BLOOD PUMPING. I honestly forgot the "Film Version" of this Soundtrack really was. Thanks for the Upload!
This inspires people to unleash fear, courage, and hope for survival to those in very dark times.
I love this version far over the standard official soundtrack version because there are missing pieces that weren't in the standard one. Really love the film version of In The House - In A Heartbeat.
Best version of 28 days
Great job on every single in the house in a heartbeat music from the movies, love them all, ty so much 💯💥
Glad ya didn’t take out the rain sfx, it’s give much effect to the music itself, this is the best version of the song 🎶 this version theme is just so much realistic & feels atoned to the audience, really make you feels like your in the movie
i always knew the album version sounded weaker than the in movie version
can finally tell that it was the sick menacing metal guitar riff thats weaker in the album version
The Album release version heavily shortens the song down to just 4 minutes and 16 seconds. The original in full is estimated around 7 minutes or 6 and a half minutes in length. The movie version here however uses some bare cues here and there for certain segments (as the original ending scene had a horde of infected infiltrate the mansion but was changed, subsequently changing the editing of the song as well). And this version is also slowed down in tempo due to this being a UK movie converted for US usage. A US movie converted to UK is vice versa being sped up instead.
I hope they use this version in the upcoming film! As well as hoping for Cillian to return🙏🏻
He'll return
This scares my eyeballs for some reason.
I wonder why lol
Gonna end up like private mitchell
And I always get this odd itching in my thumbs, when I hear this xD
I saw the original after the sequel and holy fuck I got a new favorite.
I remember when this was the most overused song in all of tv kingdom lol. Any thriller, any dramatic scene, any revenge killing etc, this was used lol.
But it does NOT have the same impact as it did in the original movie it appeared it in - 28 Days Later!
Fabulous. Thank you.
So good. The film version really took this track to a new level
FINALLY
I HAVE FOUND IT
The only zombie media that ever made me terrifying.
Perfection ❤
YES! Boyle and Garland are BACK! Can't wait for 28 Years Later next summer! 😎🤘🍻🧟♂️
came to say the same thing
20th June is when it's set to release
love it .
Fun to play on piano or keyboard
If in 28 Days later we have the scene when Jim "Touch" the Eyes of the Soldier, in 28 weeks later Don to that with Alice, 28 Years Later make another scene of the eyes?
It's a possibility
What's the magical fairytale sounding bs at 0:50-1:00? Or is this a weird glitch that my device is going through?
That is the track "Red Dresses", or atleast one cue from it, that interplays with In The House, In A Heartbeat
@@Thee_Death_Incarnate so it's in the movie? Or are you saying that it's a part of a different song within the movie that for whatever reason was placed in this song for a moment? I honestly don't remember that sound playing anywhere in the movie. Like, at all. It literally sounds like a fairytale app advertisement popping up without anyone's consent. I'll have to bring the movie out and watch it again. I have both movies on DVD, I just haven't watched them in recently. But I watched them recently enough to believe that I don't recall that sound coming up anywhere during either of them. That's a really bizarre sound to me added into such a song, are you sure that it's not something else? Like maybe a "watermark" only for a sound? If that makes sense? Like, so that people can't use it without copyrights?
I apologize for all of this and I'm sorry if I'm incorrect, which I'll find out soon I'm sure. My OCD and ADHD were triggered by that sound because of the fact that I personally don't remember it or feel that it sounds correct in the song itself. Like, I will literally have to try my best to track down that sound throughout the movies and the soundtrack just to see if I'm remembering correctly or not. Not that it'll make me feel any better because if it turns out that it is in there, then it won't match up with my core memories of it. Like, it'll forever just sound and feel wrong to me because of that. If that makes any sense? Again, I apologize.
If at all possible, would you be willing and able to remove that sound from the song in a future video? Obviously if it's capable of being done that is, and hopefully with ease. I would tremendously appreciate it.
@@elizabethprobst2176 Red Dress is a score from the movie that only had a cue used during the exact same time as the In The House, In A Heartbeat track was playing. It is heard in that part of the score and it is in the movie exactly there, specifically when Hannah walks off down the hall drugged up.
@@elizabethprobst2176 This is a Full Version of the song if you want to listen to it as it has no extra edits or loops:
ruclips.net/video/_zXxx5cba0c/видео.htmlsi=JsLXnb5LKoeP45Cd
It meshed well with the sparkle of Hannahs dress when she disappeared into the corridor (my favorite shot of the whole film).
bro this is fucking insane
0:53 wtf is that?
That is a cue from the track "Red Dresses" that interplays within the song in the movie
Did you change it to a lower pitch?
The film was released slowed in the US. Usually US Films that are aired in the UK are sped up by 4% with no pitch preserve (forgot the reason as to why exactly). However since this is a UK made film released in the US they did the opposite, slowing it down by 4% with no pitch preserve.
I have the regular speed version on the channel already if you're looking for that
@@Thee_Death_Incarnate Ooohh alright, thanks. I tried to play along with my guitar and its sounded really weird and now I know why.
@@Thee_Death_Incarnate Interesting! I NEVER knew there was that difference between movies that are screened in the USA and in the UK!
The start of brexit 😀
Hear me first out! In my opinion, the film "28 days later" is a mediocre film. I'm a big fan of zombie scenarios but there were a couple of places in the movie that were odd. When Jim and the rest were with the soldiers, one soldier was very reluctant to pull the trigger. (This was in the scene where the chained zombie was in the basement). Otherwise, the first half of the film was very interesting to see how the virus broke out and that all of London was swept empty. All in All this movie gets a 3.5 out of 5 stars!
its no zombie film btw plus low budget
your entitled to your opinion
@@InsertName159 lol
your opinion sucks
I'm up to the part where the fat guy shows the roof, it's pretty good.
This verson is awful
There's other versions on my channel if you're looking for those