"infected" movies then, GODepilogue wrote:Mr. Garland would tell you these aren't zombie movies.Ms Harmless wrote:
this trailer is a work of art, 28YL just became my most anticipated movie of next year, and I'm tired of Zombie movies![]()
But, yeah, I'm super excited for this. Looks great.
Movie: 28 Years Later now with more Bone Temple (1-16-26)
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I love how the trailer uses Rudyard Kipling's "Boots", what an incredible reading
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Ms Harmless wrote:"infected" movies then, GODepilogue wrote:Mr. Garland would tell you these aren't zombie movies.Ms Harmless wrote:
this trailer is a work of art, 28YL just became my most anticipated movie of next year, and I'm tired of Zombie movies![]()
But, yeah, I'm super excited for this. Looks great.
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epilogue wrote:He'll literally be one of the zombies!Ello Sailor wrote:I'm excited for this, but I hope Cillian isn't just a cameo. Doesn't seem right.

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Steve Albini wrote:Whenever there's active promotion on the part of somebody else, whenever I see somebody all dolled up for a fancy photograph and someone's handing out flyers or whenever there's active promotion for something like that, as an imposition on my day, I hate all those people and I want them to fail. I have a visceral reaction to advertising and promotion. There's just something about salesmanship that grates on me on a very base level and I react very negatively towards it. I want those people to suffer and I want their enterprises to fail.
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The cheese would be gone in a month or two. But I doubt cheese-in-ramen-hating lil bitches would fare well in a zombie apocalypse, so you'd have bigger fish to fry.
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*infected
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"I'll hold your wallet while you go fuck yourself"-David Letterman
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Kinda surprised Nia Da Costa is directing it. Her Candyman sequel was so fucking good and then she did that Cap Marvel movie that was embarrassingly bad.
BONE FUCKIN´ TOMAHAWK.
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yeah, I think that just means superhero movies aren't her bag; I hope 28YLBT is a great movie like Candyman was and she just goes forward making horror
I think it's very good that they're pre-planning the trilogy story, maybe this will end up being my favourite horror franchise ever
I think it's very good that they're pre-planning the trilogy story, maybe this will end up being my favourite horror franchise ever
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A+ for the marketing team on this movie:
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
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"I'll hold your wallet while you go fuck yourself"-David Letterman
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Might have to go to the theater for this one.Stickman wrote:
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boots! boots! boots! boots!
there's no discharge in the war!
there's no discharge in the war!
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Some very positive comments about this circulating online. Finally a winner in the zombie genre?
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like the other two? I expected nothing less
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So in this universe if you get a bad case of pink eye and accidentally sneak up and startle someone you're pretty much dead, right?
Anyway, based on the trailers it looks like it'll be pretty good. But it looks like nude zombies is going to be an overwhelming thing which, in real life, is probably how it would be but in a movie can we just not? Can't the pants survive?
Anyway, based on the trailers it looks like it'll be pretty good. But it looks like nude zombies is going to be an overwhelming thing which, in real life, is probably how it would be but in a movie can we just not? Can't the pants survive?
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lvc wrote:Can't the pants survive?
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Was really worried that spoiler was going to be a ween.Buby wrote:lvc wrote:Can't the pants survive?
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Well, that was terrific. I appreciated how much less, relatively, bleak it felt compared to the first two. And that final scene...
I'm glad we're getting the next one so soon (January).
I'm glad we're getting the next one so soon (January).
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