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  • #16
    28 Days Later is a masterpiece.
    If..

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    • #17
      I love it and watch it repeatedly.
      I love that scene with the infected vicar in the church balcony going bonkers...

      To be honest, I think the army house thing outside Manchester is a bit of a let-down compared to all the empty scenes in London. That being said, it is one of my favourite films.

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      • #18
        i love the classic sci fi horrors from the 30's-50's they dont make em like the used to!
        my fav is the invisible man, i just finished reading the origional H.G. Wells book yesterday and was blown away, its compleatly different to the film and shows how much of a litterary geneouse the man truly was.
        Direct from the House of Cigarsmoke
        Smoke em if you got em!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Robusto View Post
          I love it and watch it repeatedly.
          I love that scene with the infected vicar in the church balcony going bonkers...

          To be honest, I think the army house thing outside Manchester is a bit of a let-down compared to all the empty scenes in London. That being said, it is one of my favourite films.
          Agree and agree...the army bit went a bit left-field for me

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          • #20
            It was the old harryhausen films that got me into building monsters and painting. Another film they should leave alone, clash of the titans remake is due for release next year

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            • #21
              ....and of course 28 WEEKS Later is excellent too...the scene where Bobby Carlyle is running to the wee boat with the zombies converging on him from all side is terrifying. The fact that the scene is filmed in broad daylight makes it even scarier

              28 Months Later is the potential sequel....the last pocket of humanity is holed up in the Eastern Russia ready to make a last stand....or so I read somewhere months ago...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
                ....and of course 28 WEEKS Later is excellent too...the scene where Bobby Carlyle is running to the wee boat with the zombies converging on him from all side is terrifying. The fact that the scene is filmed in broad daylight makes it even scarier
                Absolutely agree, SBoy. It sort of scares the shit, doesn't it?

                It is terrifying.

                The woman who gets left in the house is in EastEnders at the moment.
                Ashley's mother.
                I'm sure it's the same woman.
                She has a curious face.

                Will give the thread more thought later. Must kip.

                Watched Shaun Of The Dead again the other night. It was on Channel 4.
                That's fine!

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                • #23
                  Just saw a trailer for a new vampire flick called daybreakers, all star cast and really looks good, due out in january

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