You guys are the first reactors I've seen to realize that's why the soldiers waited until Frank got infected to come out of the bushes. They had an excuse to take out the big man and leave the 2 women with just a skinny young man, who the major immediately started talking down to in order to make him feel even smaller.
I don't think they were waiting for *that* specifically. They were definitely *happier* that Frank had gotten the rage virus, but it wasn't purposeful for that. Most likely, they were sizing frank and Jim up to see who would be easier to ease into a feeling of security. Frank getting infected was just "lucky".
This movie changed the zombie genre by having the zombies capable of running and collaborating and being really fast. This is the movie that put Cillian on the map and now he's an academy award winner.
I have only ever watched this movie so intently with a serious mood, but the jokes are taking me out.. "shawty, what can you do besides keep the door locked?" 🤣🤣 "No straps.. flat tire.. 1933 Toyota.."
The intro is good because the dude who directed the first one came in and directed the intro but tbh it falls off kinda after that. Still worth to watch tho.@@edn
The way I hollered during the church scene commentary at the beginning. The “I know that ain’t fool” and “why he walking like he Lil Kim” had me weak. Also “The swat team came and got him, ain’t it?” & “Not they turned pit crew on us” My favorite zombie movie. It’s so well done. A lot of zombie content after it feels inspired by 28 Days Later. Looking forward to y’all’s 28 Weeks Later reaction. Has one of my favorite horror opening scenes.
LOVED the ending where the dude just starts going on instinct. That and the music (In the House in a Heartbeat) made it one of my top 5 movies for a long time
This man fresh out a coma, 20 mins earlier ass cheeked out and everything only had a Pepsi and you're talking about his stride get your Tom Cruise up lmfao
The look of this film is mostly due to it being shot on DV (digital video), with handheld canon camcorders. It gives the film it's grain and look. Also, the shots in London were done on Sunday early in the morning, police shut down or control traffic, and they had like 3 hours to get all the shots they needed.
Man, people hate when me and the homies watch movies like yall. So we gotta hit that early bird special where nobody's there. I've seen this movie so much that I was paying more attention to the jokes than the movie. Salute. Subscribed.
I watched this in cinema u.k when it first got released as I live there … And it was the late show let me tell you as I walked back to my flat was looking over my shoulder all way back film creeped me out perhaps due to it’s grounded nature all be it a zombie film! Btw great selection films you guys watching this season !🎉
As for the empty streets at the beginning the really filmed it like that. Closed down very busy streets and locations in London early in the morning to film. Shits crazy.
I don't know why but I'm so proud that all of you started saying we need to go the second it started feeling sus. That's a damn good quality to have even in real life.
Wow I haven't thought about this movie in years. Truly started my love for horror films and is totally the reason why I'm spooked by the sound of silence to this day😳😂
I'm late to the party but I have to say this was such an enjoyable watch. Fun fact: five minutes in you said the scene where Cillian crosses the empty bridge looked like something from a music video (it really does). If you watch the opening of Stormzy's video for Vossi Bop you'll see that someone else agreed!
Oh MAN such a damn good zombie flick. Definitely give 28 Weeks Later a watch too guys. Solid sequel. Also another one that people overlook is George Romero's Diary of the Dead. Not as good as 28 Days but still a fun watch if you get the chance. Also, Happy Halloween mates! Edit: the drink at 14:47 was likely Absinthe, kinda tastes a bit like Jager with a lot more kick behind it. It's good stuff if you can find an import of it.
It’s only been recently that I’ve come to know about the sequel. My immediate reaction to sequels of brilliant movies is dubiousness. I typically don’t even waste the time getting disappointed, as that’s our reality as of late. I am considering the risk of checking out this sequel. Crossing fingers!
@@maggieellis2303 as a movie buff and writer myself I completely get that stance. It's not so much a sequal as it is a follow up. New characters and a new story, solid flick! Really hope you enjoy it!
All the Pretend dead bodies you saw in the Church are actually abunch of College Students, during the making of 28 Days Later, Adults didnt want to be in the Film for that particular scene, so they went to go to College Students and told them to play dead in the church and they manage to get them all in that 1 scene and only 2 infected would stand up when Jim (Aka: Cillian Murphy) saying "Hello"
There are various cases that started in the mid or late 70's throughout the 80's 90's early 2000's of animal advocates who used to break into facilities for makeup testing, viral experiments, all sorts of types of tests that had and still to this day need to be tested on animals before human trials are started. People like the folks in the beginning is a real possiblity which is why they went that direction. Also why most corperations have tighter security. Not of fear of being robbed persay, but stuff that isnt supposed to be public knowledge being accessed. Sometimes animals. Sometimes computers of a company with private records, information, about the company or clients. Yeah, it all kinda started from bigger corps that used to provide their own security but couldnt pay em enough and folks like peta and animal activists get more and more active and more successful. So they started outsourcing to actual security companys and coordinating with their cities for police patrols to check in with said security details.
fortunately there's no reason animal testing needs to still occur. Unfortunately many companies, like many people, fear change even when it's beneficial.
Yep yep! I still remember hearing about that one! I will add it to the list. Thanks again for the suggestion. Do you happen to know what platform that is on btw? -Adison
22:50 the film was shot using digital cameras instead of film like alot of movies, so the quality is the best they could get in 2002. however the final sequence, saving Jim and the airplane is shot with film so it looks much cleaner
There’s another “ 28 weeks later “. It’s been awhile since I seen it but I think was decent. If you haven’t already seen it “ world war z” is pretty dope . I love a good zombie movie
World War Z HURTS when you find out how much better it was supposed to be before the studio jumped in and botched it entirely. The fact that it was as good as it was at all is nothing short of a miracle.
You have a new subscriber! You guys are funny. I remember this movie came out when i was 9 yrs old. One of my all time favorite horror films even still today. The Rage Virus is crazy. As a little kid i didn't understand the meaning however now i do in my perspective. People think they are zombies but my personal opinion when they are infected, they become extremely angry people, that virus heightens their speed, and they'll destroy anything in their path. Those infected have no control once the virus completely possesses them. Must be sad for them to watch themselves kill their loved ones and friends or anyone else. Smh. I hope nothing like this happens for real cause if so.... BE PREPARED. Anyway hoping to watch more movies with you three. The genuine connections ya'll have with each other is amazing 👏🏽 ❤.
Rewatching this and the second one as an adult had me petrified in my room for a minute(due to the scientific probability of it actually happening) but since I heard yall say “they just grabbin that man to death” I’m like “EXAAAACTLYY!” 🤣 why did this even scare me so much 🤦🏽♂️😆
Maaaannnnnnn, I was a sophomore in high school when this came out. I watched the last showing which got out around 12/1am if i remember right. I remember walking home all the way from the movie theatre. I legit kid you not, I was walking in the middle of the road. looking in all directions ready to run. It was the longest most stressful, half hour walk of my life. This was legit the start of my fear of "zombies". Every zombie movie i had seen until then was childs play compared to this movie.
This film was crazy! I just put out the reaction to the 2nd one 28 Weeks Later by the way. I wonder if they will have a third movie in this series? -Adison
@@edn Oh yh I saw, I haven't watched 28 weeks later yet so I'll see if I'm convinced to watch it from your reactions 🤣 I hope they only make a third one if the writing is good tho.
This movie is one of those movies that I will never watch again. One time was one time too many. Had nightmares over and over again for 3 months straight.
Ok you gotta watch 28 weeks later! Other good “zombie” genre movies are: Quarantine (2008) Dawn of the Dead (2004) Resident evil (2002) World War Z Train to Busan
You should add Trainspotting to your list its a really good film but there are uncomfortable scenes... one very uncomfortable scene but such a good film.
With how many guys react to seeing nude dudes on screen, I definitely am in favor of adding more lol. They need to get used to it and realize that it’s just a body and it’s not more offensive than women being nude. It’s usually less offensive since it’s often not presented in an exploitative way. Like here, it’s just a body. In this case, it can’t hurt you lol. (Not referring to the terrifying “raged” bodies and their victims, of course!)
I assume the major is an actual soldier, but some of the guys were just random blokes who got recruited in the 28 days, like the guy during the night siege who yells "I fockin got one!" Surely a soldier would have killed several by this time.
So you guys have never been in an English taxi cab then. That's what they were driving. Those things are built like tanks. Defiantly an apocalypse vehicle.
Everyone says in a situation like this you would find a place and hunker down but in truth when everyone is in mass hysteria you have a low chance of thinking clearly
Because they are insecure. They gotta show each other and themselves that they are manly and reject seeing a naked male body else they may get the diddy allegation. They have sexualized naked bodies and they cannot look at a male body without thinking of it sexually. So the reaction must be loud and exaggerated with the right amount of disgust.
You guys are the first reactors I've seen to realize that's why the soldiers waited until Frank got infected to come out of the bushes. They had an excuse to take out the big man and leave the 2 women with just a skinny young man, who the major immediately started talking down to in order to make him feel even smaller.
What kind of stupid inspector Clouseau shit is that? They had guns.
I don't think they were waiting for *that* specifically. They were definitely *happier* that Frank had gotten the rage virus, but it wasn't purposeful for that.
Most likely, they were sizing frank and Jim up to see who would be easier to ease into a feeling of security.
Frank getting infected was just "lucky".
They didn't even hid their intentions too.
There was a soldier hidden in the bridge above them.
Actual bastards
This movie changed the zombie genre by having the zombies capable of running and collaborating and being really fast. This is the movie that put Cillian on the map and now he's an academy award winner.
And the fact that they didn't actually eat people
This movie made running zombies popular but they were actually running zombies in Return of the Living Dead a much older film
@@danielpeckham5520 that is true. I have all those classics
@@dongiano cuz they not dead they not zombies they just infected ppl
@@dongianoYes, not too many understand that, infected don't eat at all
The dad was Brendan Gleeson, Mad Eye from Harry Potter
Whaaat... didn't know that. Cool
I have only ever watched this movie so intently with a serious mood, but the jokes are taking me out.. "shawty, what can you do besides keep the door locked?" 🤣🤣
"No straps.. flat tire.. 1933 Toyota.."
Glad your watching this classic. There's a second one of these 28 weeks later. Different characters but same universe.
I'm definitely adding that one to the movie list!!!
-Adison
Dude. The intro for 28 weeks later is CRAAZZZZZZZZZZZY!
I'll be checking that one out soon!!
-Adison
The intro is good because the dude who directed the first one came in and directed the intro but tbh it falls off kinda after that. Still worth to watch tho.@@edn
The way I hollered during the church scene commentary at the beginning. The “I know that ain’t fool” and “why he walking like he Lil Kim” had me weak.
Also “The swat team came and got him, ain’t it?” & “Not they turned pit crew on us”
My favorite zombie movie. It’s so well done. A lot of zombie content after it feels inspired by 28 Days Later.
Looking forward to y’all’s 28 Weeks Later reaction. Has one of my favorite horror opening scenes.
Oh yeah this movie's impact on the genre cannot be understated. Excellent movie.
@@herrikudo Thank god for the rage virus
"Grabbing people to death" is my new favorite zombie trope.
LOVED the ending where the dude just starts going on instinct. That and the music (In the House in a Heartbeat) made it one of my top 5 movies for a long time
Man I ain't never laughed at a movie reaction like this one. Whole crew funny as hell!
I appreciate you 😂! This movie was wild. The 2nd movie was crazy too.
-Adison
This man fresh out a coma, 20 mins earlier ass cheeked out and everything only had a Pepsi and you're talking about his stride get your Tom Cruise up lmfao
Lol my fault I should have given him at least 24-48hrs before I critiqued him too much. He been through a lot off camera.
-Adison
lmfao! funny reaction@@edn
The Black woman was the real hero of this movie.
The look of this film is mostly due to it being shot on DV (digital video), with handheld canon camcorders. It gives the film it's grain and look. Also, the shots in London were done on Sunday early in the morning, police shut down or control traffic, and they had like 3 hours to get all the shots they needed.
I saw this with my dad in theatres when I was a kid, and OOF -- that 'I promised them women' still makes my stomach drop and my chest hurt
Man, people hate when me and the homies watch movies like yall. So we gotta hit that early bird special where nobody's there.
I've seen this movie so much that I was paying more attention to the jokes than the movie.
Salute. Subscribed.
That's the whole vibe mane! If you ain't kicking it with the homies you ain't living! Welcome to the family. -Brandon
“why he walking like lil kim?” PLEASE 😭
🤣😂🤣
I watched this in cinema u.k when it first got released as I live there …
And it was the late show let me tell you as I walked back to my flat was looking over my shoulder all way back film creeped me out perhaps due to it’s grounded nature all be it a zombie film! Btw great selection films you guys watching this season !🎉
You're brave AF for that! 😫
As for the empty streets at the beginning the really filmed it like that. Closed down very busy streets and locations in London early in the morning to film. Shits crazy.
Oh I feel so old. 2nd grade? Lol
Same!
Im only a bit older than them i was in 3rd/4th grade
Exactly. I was in the 8th grade almost in high school
7th for me!! Lol. Saw this on a beach trip where I let my much braver friends pick the movie. 🙀
Bruh, that killed me when he said that. ☠️
I don't know why but I'm so proud that all of you started saying we need to go the second it started feeling sus. That's a damn good quality to have even in real life.
Wow I haven't thought about this movie in years. Truly started my love for horror films and is totally the reason why I'm spooked by the sound of silence to this day😳😂
"Ape exhibit" The commentary is hilariousm 😂
I'm late to the party but I have to say this was such an enjoyable watch. Fun fact: five minutes in you said the scene where Cillian crosses the empty bridge looked like something from a music video (it really does). If you watch the opening of Stormzy's video for Vossi Bop you'll see that someone else agreed!
Oh MAN such a damn good zombie flick. Definitely give 28 Weeks Later a watch too guys. Solid sequel. Also another one that people overlook is George Romero's Diary of the Dead. Not as good as 28 Days but still a fun watch if you get the chance.
Also, Happy Halloween mates!
Edit: the drink at 14:47 was likely Absinthe, kinda tastes a bit like Jager with a lot more kick behind it. It's good stuff if you can find an import of it.
It’s only been recently that I’ve come to know about the sequel. My immediate reaction to sequels of brilliant movies is dubiousness. I typically don’t even waste the time getting disappointed, as that’s our reality as of late. I am considering the risk of checking out this sequel. Crossing fingers!
@@maggieellis2303 as a movie buff and writer myself I completely get that stance. It's not so much a sequal as it is a follow up. New characters and a new story, solid flick! Really hope you enjoy it!
All the Pretend dead bodies you saw in the Church are actually abunch of College Students, during the making of 28 Days Later, Adults didnt want to be in the Film for that particular scene, so they went to go to College Students and told them to play dead in the church and they manage to get them all in that 1 scene and only 2 infected would stand up when Jim (Aka: Cillian Murphy) saying "Hello"
That "chain her up" was diabolical 💀💀💀
There are various cases that started in the mid or late 70's throughout
the 80's 90's early 2000's of animal advocates who used to break into facilities for makeup testing, viral experiments, all sorts of types of tests that had and still to this day need to be tested on animals before human trials are started.
People like the folks in the beginning is a real possiblity which is why they went that direction.
Also why most corperations have tighter security. Not of fear of being robbed persay, but stuff that isnt supposed to be public knowledge being accessed. Sometimes animals. Sometimes computers of a company with private records, information, about the company or clients. Yeah, it all kinda started from bigger corps that used to provide their own security but couldnt pay em enough and folks like peta and animal activists get more and more active and more successful. So they started outsourcing to actual security companys and coordinating with their cities for police patrols to check in with said security details.
fortunately there's no reason animal testing needs to still occur. Unfortunately many companies, like many people, fear change even when it's beneficial.
I just fell in love with y’all’s chemistry. Subbed!
Thank you!! -Brandon
Welcome to the family!!
-Adison
@@edn Thank you! I still highly recommend True Romance. It’s got sooo many classic actors, and it’s got a great plot! Cheers!
Yep yep! I still remember hearing about that one! I will add it to the list. Thanks again for the suggestion. Do you happen to know what platform that is on btw?
-Adison
22:50 the film was shot using digital cameras instead of film like alot of movies, so the quality is the best they could get in 2002. however the final sequence, saving Jim and the airplane is shot with film so it looks much cleaner
she ups'd that man. omg I lost it laughing
😂😂😂
-Adison
There’s another “ 28 weeks later “. It’s been awhile since I seen it but I think was decent. If you haven’t already seen it “ world war z” is pretty dope . I love a good zombie movie
World War Z HURTS when you find out how much better it was supposed to be before the studio jumped in and botched it entirely. The fact that it was as good as it was at all is nothing short of a miracle.
The Travis Scott comment had me in tears lmao
Naomi Harris aka Miss Moneypenny in the recent Bond films.
Just watched the no one will save you vid. Keep ‘em rolling!
I appreciate you!!! Honestly, I'm still in the horror/ sci-fi mood I need to find another one!
-Adison
Love all your reactions!
We greatly appreciate you! -Brandon
I appreciate you for kicking it with us!!! Have you seen 28 Weeks later already?
-Adison
Yes I have seen it and I can't wait for your reaction!
You have a new subscriber! You guys are funny. I remember this movie came out when i was 9 yrs old. One of my all time favorite horror films even still today. The Rage Virus is crazy. As a little kid i didn't understand the meaning however now i do in my perspective. People think they are zombies but my personal opinion when they are infected, they become extremely angry people, that virus heightens their speed, and they'll destroy anything in their path. Those infected have no control once the virus completely possesses them. Must be sad for them to watch themselves kill their loved ones and friends or anyone else. Smh. I hope nothing like this happens for real cause if so.... BE PREPARED. Anyway hoping to watch more movies with you three. The genuine connections ya'll have with each other is amazing 👏🏽 ❤.
Thanks for the great reaction to a great movie!
Thank you for joining us!! -Brandon
That is academy award winner Cillian Murphy
To get the city empty like that, it was filmed at 4am in JULY of 2001
no SFX/CGI here and yes London was empty like that lol
Im coming back here just to luk (if you didnt alrdy) they just wrapped up 28 Years Later 🖤🖤
16:54 "Model T" 😂
Yall gotta watch the sequel, 28 Weeks Later
Definitely will! Thanks for checking out the first movie with us! 🤟🏾
-Adison
Rewatching this and the second one as an adult had me petrified in my room for a minute(due to the scientific probability of it actually happening) but since I heard yall say “they just grabbin that man to death” I’m like “EXAAAACTLYY!” 🤣 why did this even scare me so much 🤦🏽♂️😆
Maaaannnnnnn, I was a sophomore in high school when this came out. I watched the last showing which got out around 12/1am if i remember right. I remember walking home all the way from the movie theatre. I legit kid you not, I was walking in the middle of the road. looking in all directions ready to run. It was the longest most stressful, half hour walk of my life. This was legit the start of my fear of "zombies". Every zombie movie i had seen until then was childs play compared to this movie.
y’all funny as hell lol but this one of my favorite horror movies, humans worst than monsters in da dark
One of my fave movies. Im glad y'all watched this.
This film was crazy! I just put out the reaction to the 2nd one 28 Weeks Later by the way. I wonder if they will have a third movie in this series?
-Adison
@@edn Oh yh I saw, I haven't watched 28 weeks later yet so I'll see if I'm convinced to watch it from your reactions 🤣 I hope they only make a third one if the writing is good tho.
The Started and End in the Hospital was an alternate Ending.
Lmao the crow Tom brady’d that joint
Y’all funny asl mane😂😂
Aye Kirby in this thang mane!!💪🏿-Brandon
This movie is one of those movies that I will never watch again. One time was one time too many. Had nightmares over and over again for 3 months straight.
Just realised Selena is Calypso from pirates of the caribbean.😮
This is one of the greatest films ever made.
I was in my early 20s when it came out.
I seen this so many times n never realized that’s bro from peaky blinders
Ok you gotta watch 28 weeks later! Other good “zombie” genre movies are:
Quarantine (2008)
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Resident evil (2002)
World War Z
Train to Busan
Just uploaded the reaction to 28 Weeks later!! I'll take a look into the other ones you suggested as well.
-Adison
@@edn ok bet thanks
2nd Grade😬.....in 1999....I graduated 🤣am I the granny on this page😭💀😭
You should add Trainspotting to your list its a really good film but there are uncomfortable scenes... one very uncomfortable scene but such a good film.
"Tom Brady" is *crazy* lmao
With how many guys react to seeing nude dudes on screen, I definitely am in favor of adding more lol. They need to get used to it and realize that it’s just a body and it’s not more offensive than women being nude. It’s usually less offensive since it’s often not presented in an exploitative way. Like here, it’s just a body. In this case, it can’t hurt you lol. (Not referring to the terrifying “raged” bodies and their victims, of course!)
I assume the major is an actual soldier, but some of the guys were just random blokes who got recruited in the 28 days, like the guy during the night siege who yells "I fockin got one!" Surely a soldier would have killed several by this time.
aye this and the sequel are classics. I think this the first movie to feature running zombies
It was.
Nightmare City beat it by decades. Return of The Living Dead also featured runners.
Return of the Living Dead in the 80s had running zombies
So you guys have never been in an English taxi cab then. That's what they were driving. Those things are built like tanks. Defiantly an apocalypse vehicle.
Bro saw the cheeks and did a slappin motion. 🤔
Diddy? He did 😂
yall watchin it with the cursor in the middle of the screen 😭yall fried
Ahh snap I didn’t even notice that till later 😂
-Adison
In the U.S. you have to pay for the permits, not sure in the UK
Everyone says in a situation like this you would find a place and hunker down but in truth when everyone is in mass hysteria you have a low chance of thinking clearly
True. -Brandon
my man looks like kingmil the 8 god so bad
Good stuff.
Thanks! -Brandon
I appreciate you!! 🙏🏾
-Adison
28 weeks later next lol. That one is a lot more intense
Got that one filmed & now I just need to get it edited!
-Adison
There were Drinking Creme de menth ,a Mint flavored alcoholic beverage
You guys are fucking hilarious 😂
Most people think this is a Zombie movie.
26:42 FACTS! 😂😂😂😂
27:40 The insecurity around their perceived masculinity is showing.
Selene? No, that's Lanfear in disguise obviously.
lol!!! Facts!
-Adison
If u wanna see another crazy death, I recommend land of the dead (2005)
So the sequel to it is in development...from the same guys who made this one
There's a sequel to this movie part 2 if you can find it.
Yep found it an reacted to it the other day actually, now I just have to get it edited!
-Adison
As a gay man, whenever a naked woman pops up on screen I don’t wild out or walk away…. Just saying
Because they are insecure. They gotta show each other and themselves that they are manly and reject seeing a naked male body else they may get the diddy allegation. They have sexualized naked bodies and they cannot look at a male body without thinking of it sexually. So the reaction must be loud and exaggerated with the right amount of disgust.
4:27 lmfao
Nice.
I forgot this is the movie that inspired The Walking Dead
Ohh that's dope I didn't know TWD got inspiration from this. I learn something new everyday! TWD was one of my favorite series at one point.
-Adison
You missed half the dialogue with all the talking.
You must be fun to be with at the cinema!
You’re not invited to go to the cinema with us so I’m not sure you’d ever find out how fun it would be 🙅🏾♂️
-Adison
AAAYYYYOOOOOOOO BRO SAID CHAIN HER UP AINT NO WAAYYYYY
28 weeks next
We actually did that movie! It's on the channel now. -Brandon
"chain her up" is crazy lmfao
Shout out to the Lillehammer Olympics, when I first got into winter sports and ice hockey.
You sound like a bunch of kids....yo bro
34:20 chain her up 😂😂
🐔 🐔 🐔
Love you guys, but you talk way too much