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28 Weeks Later (Blu-ray Disc, 2009) 
28 Weeks Later (Blu-ray Disc, 2009)

 
28 Weeks Later (Blu-ray Disc, 2009)

Leading Role: Robert Carlyle
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Mar 2009
Format: Blu-ray Disc
UPC: 024543471103
Product ID: EPID62438449
Description: Danny Boyle's surprise 2003 hit, 28 DAYS LATER, gets the sequel treatment here. Few elements from the first film remain--actor Cilian Murphy doesn't return, and Boyle and screenwriter/novelist Alex Garland take producer credits this time...
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  The "Rage Zombies" -- Rage-On !!!!
Review created: 10/13/07
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

The Disease-Ridden, Flesh-Eating Rage Zombies return in '28 Weeks Later', but this time in an Apocolyptic Thriller that pits "Rage-Zombies" - VS - Innocent People and the might of U.S. Armed Forces.
"28 Days Later" Director Danny Boyle and that movie's screenwriter Alex Garland serve as Executive Producers this time around.
After a short prologue that sets up star Robert Carlyle as the type of spineless jerk he plays so well, the movie offers a short history of the 'Rage Virus' and how it turned its victims into Cannibalistic Zombies. Now 6 months after the first outbreak, the afflicted have apparently all starved to death. London is nearly a ghost town, the few survivors herded into a "Safe Zone". The American military is occupying the country, charged with keeping it safe as it attempts to rebuild from the disaster. Airplanes are flying in again, but instead of depositing business travelers and vacationers, the passengers are refugees returning from abroad. Teenage Tammy (Imogen Poots) and tween Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) are among the latest repatriates, the first children to arrive and the only children in all of London.
The kids reunite with their father, Don (Carlyle), the Zone's Chief Electrician, but it is not a totally happy reunion. Not only does he inform them that Mom's dead, but also they have barely become a family again before "Rage Strikes Again".
Chief Medical Officer Scarlet (Rose Byrne) expresses concern at the children's arrival, certain that London is not yet ready to have the young ones added to the population. The prediction proves to be right in more ways than one, since the 'Rage-Virus' implodes the heart of the Safe Zone. The U.S. Army does not fool around, adopting a kill anything that moves attitude. 'Zombies' are unleashing and Tammy and Andy's worries skyrocket (with the rest of Rebuilding London) as they flee through the city streets. Bullets, firebombs, and chemical weapons erupting in every corner of every scene. A full-fledged Apocolypse-Battle is in-full engagement.
While some snivelling minots want to draw inferences to this symbolizing 'The War in Iraq' and an oppressive America (IDIOTS).... if Director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and his Co-Screenwriters Rowan Joffe and Jesus Olmo intended this as some sort of veiled critique of American Imperialism it fails. Fresnadillo simply wants to blow up things real good and that he does; for the sake of action-pulsing nightmarish horror/slaughter — the firebombing of London is extremelly impressive with flames filling City Streets and shooting up through the buildings. (Wildly Impressive Cinematography).
There are elements of the original '28 Days Later' that survive: shots of an eerily empty London and the quick, chaotic editing. But unlike the first film, '28 Weeks Later' poses a new phase on what may turn into a 'Rage-Zombie' franchise? - As George A Romero started in his 'Zombie' franchise; "Rage" now sets the challenge and irony of "What can stop the Virus; but "Rage Itself"??
Good Film -- SEE THIS !!!!


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  A completely worthy sequal
Review created: 07/18/09
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The first film, 28 Days Later was a gritty dark "zombie" film about the violent nature of man and the hope of men. I of course was worried that the second film wouldn't live up to my high expectations. Well I was wrong. The focus of the film shifted to cowardice and the price you pay. Now moving on to the disc itself. The transfer was fantastic. Some parts were grainer than others due to the stock but it is a HUGE improvement over the transfer of the first film. The sound mix was a DTS-HD Master Audio track and it was loud with a nice use of the surround and the subwoofer. Buy this disc today.


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  28 WEEKS LATER
Review created: 03/18/09
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A SEQUEL TO 29 DAYS LATER, I BELIEVE
THIS IS WAY BETTER THAN THE FIRST. IT HAS MORE ACTION AND HORROR WHICH
MIXES WELL WITH EACHOTHER AND HAS THE THRILL THAT EVERYONE WILL BE LOOKING
FOR. OVERALL ITS ANOTHER MUST HAVE DVD IN YOUR COLLECTION.


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  Faster, bloodier, better
Review created: 03/09/09

While I enjoyed the first film ("28 Days Later"), I thought it was a wee bit overhyped, a little slow at parts and with the gore scenes happening so quickly you didn't dare blink for fear of missing them (I swear I went through a case of Visine after watching the film, my eyes were so dry from not blinking). Well, this sequel does for "28 Days" what "Aliens" did for "Alien," and by that I mean, it cranks up the action, ratchets up the tension, and soars by at a rapidfire pace. With the plot moving more quickly and the gore both more visible and more visceral (the helicopter vs. zombie scene is an instant classic), you have a sequel that is even better than its predecessor.


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  Just as good as the first!
Review created: 01/03/09

As an exercise in pure, unadulterated terror, 28 Weeks Later is a worthy follow-up to its acclaimed predecessor, 28 Days Later. In this ultraviolent sequel from Spanish director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (hired on the strength of his 2001 thriller Intacto), over six months have passed since the first film's apocalyptic vision of London overrun by infectious, plague-ridden zombies. Just when it seems the "rage virus" has been fully contained, and London is in the process of slowly recovering, an extremely unfortunate couple (Robert Carlyle, Catherine McCormack) is attacked by a small band of rampaging "ragers," and the cowardly husband escapes while his wife is attacked and presumably infected. Their surviving children (Imogen Poots, Mackintosh Muggleton) fall under the protection of a U.S. Army sharpshooter (Jeremy Renner), but nobody's safe for long as 28 Weeks Later goes into action-packed overdrive, with scene after blood-gushing scene of carnage and decimation.

Taken From The Zombie Memorabilia Website: ARCHIVES OF THE DEAD


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  28 Weeks Later
Review created: 09/17/08
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  disappointment
Review created: 04/01/08

A big disappointment not as good as the first movie, cheesy and short, thrown out to the public to make money off the first movie. They could have done such a better job.


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  Better than the original
Review created: 01/27/08
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I thought that 28 Weeks Later was better than the first movie. Typcially, there is a sequel to a movie that out perfomes the original but I put this up there with the few movies that do. Without giving away the movie, this one had a lot more action than the original and took a good story with the first movie and enhanced it with better actors, better effects, and a better story.


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  It's no 28 Days Later but Remains Good!
Review created: 10/03/07
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.

28 Weeks later had some big shoes to fill as 28 days later was excellent. There's not many movies that come out that I take the time and money to actually go see in a theater but this one was an exception. I left feeling like I had gotten my moneys worth as was the general consensus of those I went with. I didn't like the whole repopulating the City theme or the whole quarantined/non-cleared area issues. They would have been better off in my opinion having had successfully shut off the affected area from the rest of the world for the 28 weeks and then to have the infection suddenly leak out and begin to spread outward again. Perhaps the producers of 28 months Later (if possible) will read this and get back to what was great about 28 days later. By the way how the heck did 2 kids successfully get through all the trumped up security to get to the "non-cleared section of the city? And why would they take the risk of repopulating areas of the city so soon and so close to areas not cleared. Seems to me they would have treated that area like it had been hit with an atomic bomb! Maybe this was just average after all?


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