28 Days Later: The Film That Changed The Zombie Genre
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A lot of people recently have started saying that the zombie genre is becoming oversaturated. But I actually think, in terms of the past several years, zombie media has died down significantly to where it was 5 or 10 years ago. But with news of another installment in the 28 Days Later… Franchise? I think that the same level of popularity is bound to return, because 28 Days Later is really what started all of this in the first place.
0:00 - 1:37 - Intro
1:38 - 13:28 - 28 Days Later
13:29 - 22:27 - 28 Weeks Later
22:28 - 25:26 - 28 Years Later
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28 hours later sound like an ideal prequel, given how fast things went to shit in 28 weeks
Absolutely. It can be like world war z where it's complete chaos and only focuses on how the outbreak spread
I never thought of 28hours tbf I think that would be class
28 Years Later is on the way. 28 Hours Later would be a nice lil bow to tie it all up.
Still waiting for 28 months later before 28 years later.
@@kzh2313more like "Contagion"
A really neat aspect of 28 Days Later is that the monster clips were played at a 1.25 speed compared to the recording, giving them that frantic and terrifying movement. In the 3rd act, they did the same trick to many of Jims clips, making him appear very zombie like
That's super cool! Also makes sense now that you told me that 🤣
Neat
This method was also used by Korean Zombie Series: All Of Us Are Dead ( which is, if u cant alr tell, heavily inspired by 28 Days Franchise, source material and adaptation )
@@khanhd0g338good series too havent watched the new stuff that came out but s1 was good
@@thethriftytypewriter ZOM 100 IS SUPER DOPE U SHOULD WATCH IT
The "dont wake up" letter ruins me every time i watch 28 Days Later
Its a hard line to leave for anyone. Saying basically they dying to dream forever and they hope you don't wake up to the nightmare . It's a brutal line and really well placed
@@BestCupidyes, it's so brutal but also coming from a place of compassion. What they must have had to do thru to wish that for him :(❤
Personally I like how grainy and unpolished the film looks. It gives this amateur, grungy almost documentary-style filmmaking and it prevents the movie from looking too sterile and “Hollywood”. It really feels like some ordinary person was stuck in that world to document the journey of those trying to survive. And the ending being shot on film, clear and crisp, feels subtly hopeful just like the characters after going through the hell they experienced the entire movie.
I also love that grainy, grungy look. I kinda want a camera that will emulate that look.
you should watch Romero's zombie movies if you want grainy amature documentary
@@declanjones8888 any late 90's-2000's digital camcorder will give you that effect, but it's a lot cheaper to use any other camera you already have and edit it to look like that in post-production.
Me too as well. My name is Binkus.
something like REC ?
The opening scene to 28 Weeks later is one of the most iconic in horror media... and then the rest of the film is just pretty okay in comparison.
Agreed 100%! That opener had me on the edge of the couch, then afterwards it all got a bit ho-hum for me. And I gotta say, the whole "helicopter as a lawnmower" scene just made me straight out mad.
@@JohnDenverAirport They made the rest of Weeks too Hollyweird glossy! If they kept the Danny Boyle-style gritty camera work, it would have been so much better and true to the spirit of the franchise...
@@mrconfusion87 absolutely!
I've never been so shocked as the moment he leaves his wife. It's so brutal and real. A split second decision which most, despite not wanting to admit, probably make if they were in that situation.
I haven't seen it, but just the guilt alone, knowing you did that. Would be punishment enough @davehallam3894
I would like a 28 hours later movie, showing how the world looked one day after the infection started
There is allegedly a sequel being planned that will pick up from the ending of 28 Weeks Later so hopefully that might include some more early days action!
The ‘28 series’ isn’t necessary a world movie. 28 weeks mentions that most of what happens only really happened in Britain. So the world should be fine. At least America definitely is. But an early movie wouldn’t be a bad idea…for some reason people want to see those lol…
@@michaelpowers6551 fine how “the British isles” looked one day later
@@michaelpowers6551 Honestly I think people would much prefer a sequel that was set in the run up to 28 Days Later rather than a sequel to 28 Weeks Later. I think most zombie movies/apocalypse movies are set in America now (which isn't necessarily a bad thing) but I'd love to see a different take where it's set in a different country and how they have to adapt and survive! Probably why I loved Train to Busan so much!
That would be great kind of how the crazies was or Cloverfield
Thank you for making me realize I need to sell my copy of 28 Days Later on Blu-ray
Jk it’s one of my all time favs. But if I ever need the money 👀👀
I was about to be like message me I’ll buy it!! But I understand keeping it 😂
I lost my normal copy of the film a few years ago and seeing how inaccessible it is makes me so annoyed 😂😂
@@TheultimategingerI just watched this movie like 2 days ago on Sling TV!!
@@tmclaug90 well thank god 😂😂 I don’t mind taking to the high seas but I’d rather pay for something if it’s good 😂
When this film came out, my mom was so scared she refused to go to the bathroom by herself for about 6 months even though she was like 40 at the time, it is a terrifying film would definitely recommend
Your mums a scaredy-cat
My mum saw it in her 40s too, she went to the cinema. She said the walk back to the carpark was terrifying. 😂 I watched this film when I was 12 years old, absolutely loved it but I've always enjoyed creepy or scary things.
i cant lie, the poor quality makes this movie so much better.
I will never get tired of zombie media.
Facts
28 days isn't a zombie movie
@@dream6562🤓☝️
@@dream6562 lol
@@dream6562yes it is
We also saw the wake up in a hospital scene to discover the world has changed around them in resident evil apocalypse
Surprising that nobody has mentioned The Day of the Triffids. As far as I’m aware, that’s the first hospital awakening scene, and it’s very well done. Even worse because the protagonist is there for an eye surgery to fix his sight, and the majority of the world is now blind.
@@RosinaEmilyW that sounds really interesting and I’ve never heard of it.
There is also a film from New Zealand thaat came out before all of this, with the main character waking in the hospital, to find the world has ended: I just can't for the life of me, remember what it's called ....
As the writer of 28 Days Later, Alex Garland, said in an interview "In fact, the start of 28 Days Later wasn’t a homage, it was a steal, really. The start of 28 Days Later is pretty much the start of Day of the Triffids."
In turn, The Walking Dead stole it from 28 Days Later. Kirkland won't admit it and pretends it was an accident, but the dates for the US movie release and issue 1 line up very nicely.
That line about 28 weeks being an american movie trying to be british was so spot on.
I wholeheartedly agree that 28 days later really put zombies back in the spotlight. Even if the "infected" aren't "zombies". Not to nitpick, but mark wasn't bitten, he got cut and was covered in blood of the infected.
Train to Busan analysis would be great
I feel like your humor is shining through in a lot of your more recent uploads and im all for it, the pirate bit in the intro made me chuckle
What a nice compliment 😁 thank you. A lot of people think that the number beside the name makes it seem like you know what you’re doing but I’ve been feeling much more confident and comfortable lately with the videos so it’s making the jokes come more naturally. Always appreciate seeing comments like this. ❤️
most people don't know but there is 2 comics books about 28 days later franchise, one is called 28 days later the aftermath, and tells the backstory to why and who created the rage virus, and the other comic is called 28 days later, and is a sequel to the first movie, selena is in it, and the story connect itself with the second movie and happens at the same time with the second movie. both comics are pretty good. you can read online.
Thomas Shelby was Rick Grimes in England
Rick Grimes is Jim in America.
If the walking dead had these type of zombies. The show would been over in three episode.
After Andy is bitten/saliva'd on by his father, he becomes infectious, like his mother was, even if they were both "immune" (meaning they didn't get crazy violent). My interpretation of the ending scene is that Andy infected his sister and she infected the helo guy after they landed in France.
honestly i could see 28 seconds later being a prequel for literally how it started and how the virus got to the chimps by scientists experimenting with them
It would be better if it was 28 hours later showing the first 28 hours after the first person got infected and how it started to become a shit show
@@saulcervantes2287 Yeah, I like that one better. I’d rather see one start at 28 hours or at the very least 28 minutes.
Or … have it start out with 28 seconds to show the virus going to the chimps, then 28 minutes later to give us a bit of a backstory on what happens in the first movie showing the beginning with the scientists and how it escapes the lab, it could then build up to show how it begins to spread within that first 28 hours, and then have the movie go on from there with full on breakdown up until the 28th day. 3-in-1 type of thing.
Whichever, I just want more of these movies. Absolutely love the first one.
Hey bud I think you’d be interested in the comic book series that they have that follows a few stories before and right after the outbreak, check it out!
The fact that the time jump is utilised though, and our imagination fills in the horrific gaps make it thematically work so much better though. Its of course because of this that we want to see a prequel or a play by play of things going wrong but as stated in this video, it's the tension and build of NOT seeing something that allows you and your brain to truly fill the gaps and get the best horror experience out of it. The fast and frantic intro and the uncontrollable panic, fear, and confusion in it is so perfectly terrifying that I don't think anything else is needed beyond literally just that. A 28 seconds/ minutes/ hours prequel would just be wasteful and unnecessary exposition in my opinion. And when that time early time period is ever actually explored in zombie media, it always falls short and is extremely unconvincing , and just ruins the magic a little
Short movie!
Would love to see your thoughts on BBC's "In The Flesh", which is set after a cure for their zombie virus is invented, and shows a medicated zombie returning to his family in the town where resistance originated!
That was brilliant, that series did actually gey in my head and freak me out abit.... did u see the fades aswell, it was that time BBC 3 was doing lots of wierd shows, being human aswell, loved that...
I never thought zombies were scary growing up, until I saw 28 days, when the two zombies look at the main character in the church, that was always a chilling scene they look so uncanny, like could you imagine shining a light into a basement or room and those two turn and look at you? My soul would leave my body,.
This two movies are on the few ones to really use the zombie/infected genre in a creative way. It's impressive how a genre can be saturated and have wasted potential at the same time, 90% of zombie movies are just regurgitation of the Romero's formula.
28 Day Later has an unshakeable position in my all-time Top 10 ... I still remember being so psyched to see this and being absolutely floored in the cinema by it. Since then I must have watched it at least another 50 times and it never gets old.
I'm not big on horror but 28 days is amazing
In the 3rd act, I think it was done in a way to put a question in the mind of the viewing audience: "is Jim infected?". All the way up until the moment he stated: "that was longer than a heartbeat"!
28 Days is undoubtedly the better film overall, but the opening to 28 Weeks is one of the best openings I’ve seen to a horror film.
To any film*
A lot of OG zombie fans hated this film when it came out, and for a long time I couldn't figure out why. After all, the concept of the disease in the film, aside from some physics limitations (there's no way for a virus to course through anyone that quickly simply because The thermal energies involved would make you explode instead according to a biologist friend of mine anyway), it's us really good look at what a modified version of rabies would be if it caused humans to rage out and commit senseless acts of self-destructive violence like it does in other animals.
It was at that point that I realized that one of the things that the old-school fan of zombie films enjoyed was the whole planning for a zombie apocalypse thing. This sense that it was some thing that if you were really smart and capable and daring, you'd come out ahead in a drastically depopulated world, and you'd suddenly be a much more important person simply because you survived.
But of course, 28 days later leaves no room for such fantasies. The protagonists survive through sheer luck and a couple very desperate moments of heroism. But even then, they can't stop most of the people we see from getting killed, like that kids's parents who took them in for example.
There is such desperation and helplessness and a realism to 28 days later that suddenly you can't enjoy the zombie apocalypse anymore, and I think that's what those OG fans of zombie movies were really pissed about.
It's an important film because it shows much more accurately what the real fear amongst world leaders and military planners is. I believe that's why they try so desperately to quash any uprisings of protest, because they understand that when millions of people start moving as one, there is no force on earth that can stop them.
I'd argue Return of the Living Dead's original zombies present an even more dangerous threat than the 28 Days Later ones.
(Also a huge point in early Zombie movies is the people being more dangerous than the zombies. The entire cast of NOTLD dies one by one due to a refusal to cooperate, trust eachother, make the right choices until it's way too late, and wasting time arguing, with the one survivor being killed by an armed mob the next day who mistook him for a zombie)
@@kalkuttadrop6371 Well that seems to be way more of a social commentary, whereas 28DL is more about "what happens if the zombies (or any big emergency event that affects all of society) are so fast and dangerous that we don't even have time to make those bigger slower mistakes."
For example - when they go to Jim's parent's house in 28DL, they're all cooperating and working well together. One bite meant they had to murder him on the spot.
I agree that the older zombie films still hold a lot of intellectual juice for looking at big human problems through an interesting lens.
But yeah, if someone ever figured out how to gain-of-function edit rabies to virulent strain that was able to wipe everything from a human's frontal cortex besides rage, we could only *hope* to have enough time to deal with those bigger issues. When one zombie plus one human antagonist can realistically wipe an entire platoon of 20 soldiers, the bigger more strategic social issues just aren't even a thing any more.
@@klpaah Yeah. NOTLD is similar to Shaun in that it admits the military and armed civilians would have the situation under control in a day or two. And NOTLD zombies aren’t really contagious to the same degree(you need a pretty significant wound and it takes a while l, a little scratch or nip wouldn’t do it). Both films are about groups of people utterly failing to handle that initial 24 hour period though. In many ways it mirrors stuff like natural disasters actually
You didn’t talk about the airplane Jim saw when he was lying on his back outside the wall. That’s a short but HUUUUUGE part of the movie showing that even though Britain and its surviving inhabitants are going through hell, the rest of the world keeps going on with life.
What's interesting is the aspect that London has fallen, and most of the UK, but not the rest of the world. NATO kept the borders in check and closed everything off. For me at least, the idea that the rest of the world has not gone to shit and knowing that escaping could mean survival is even better.
28 million years later would be great
A rage filled interdimensional species shaping the universe in the capacity of chaotic gods. The whole initial infection arc and everything is a mere splinter in the lore and doesn't even get mentioned.
7:52 to me that moment that moment always felt like a "Dad to son" moment, with Jim knowing nothing about booze in general and Frank comes in like "Here son don't take that crappy stuff, if you take anything take the good stuff !"
Naomie Harris needs to be cast in more films. "28 Days Later", "Trauma", the Bond films, she's an action bad ass.
Wasn't she in another movie with Cillain Murphy? Something about being on holiday in a cabin or something...I can't recall
@@matthiasthulman4058 true.
28 weeks later was one of my favorite movies as a kid, thats where my love of zombies started!
The only soldier i felt sorry for in the third act was the wimpy little cook. I mean he was going down the hall, screaming like ninny, and was so easily picked on by the others before the whole thing happened.
He still wanted Selena and Hannah as sex slaves to himself and the other soldiers tho, I could never feel bad for someone who wanted to subject people to that horror.
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In the grand scheme of CZcams I’m still a small channel 😂 but yes the growth of the channel has blown my mind recently.
As a Londoner, when this movie dropped, it was Dope!!
Seeing London Bridge and Central London Absolutely Abandoned and silent you could hear a 50p coin drop was eerie to say the least.
The ONLY time I've Ever seen London Bridge look That empty was the 1st couple of weeks of the infamous lockdowns (I used to take a night bus there to smoke a couple zoots and drink some rum and enjoy the peace and quiet).
Plus, the grainy cinematography made it seem camcorder/Blair witch footage, which raised the thriller/horror stakes.
28 Seconds Later does exist in a comic called 28 Days Later: The Aftermath. It's interesting really worth it imo.
In The house in a heartbeat remix for kickass does that mean kickass is a zombie film
Yes it does.
personally the quality of the film and the editing are what make the 1st film extra unique, i absolutely love how it looks and feels
There’s a lot of screenings popping up for 28 Days Later and I’m so excited to see it in cinemas. I was too young to see it in theatres when it came out but it still scared the shit out of me on VHS.
i recently discovered you and have been watching loads of your content, and i LOVE 28 days later and just could not be more thrilled to watch this!!! :)
these are one of my favorite zombie movies, thank you for making a good essay about it, onetime I just randomly found one of your videos and I must say im quite hooked, keep up the good work :}
Been waiting for this video! Thank you!!
A pretty curious aspect of this scene (7:39) is how strangely relevant is the fact that the green apples look fine after a month. Since the movie is about the consequences of experimenting in biology, is curious how they show transgenics, a benefit of experiments, in the context of a biochem leak
The craziest part about the opening to me was him looking at the memorial, with all of the photos and letters posted. Makes me think about when they were written/the initial shock of everything. Small detail but that was my favorite part.
My fav zombie movies. Just the way Days looks alone scares tf outta me.
That final scene in Weeks is one of the more effective uses of shaky cam, but the context is key. We think the infection is over, then it cuts to a random video of people being chased in Paris.
What a great analysis, and your humor shining through makes the video even better! Love your videos, keep going!
It's criminal that you don't have more subscribers.
Your videos are very well done, and I love your humor.
Keep up the great work, dude! 🎉
Weird that they call it "28 Years Later" instead of the one that makes more sense, 28 Months Later. What are they gonna show? The aftermath when everything is back to normal and people are living their best lives? Will we get Grandpa Rogers telling war stories about the Isle of Man? 😭😭
Tbh they could do something similar to the wwz novel where they have a reporter going around asking survivors of the outbreak about their experiences they could have a 3 act movie, with each one following a different survivor they could even vary between genres with one being a soldier going into the infected zone, one being a survivor living day to day in an undead world, another being a criminal and how he saw an empty world and took his time to enjoy it only for his world to be ripped away from him as he realizes the world is overrun with the dead
The main Actor Cillian is much older now and this is possibly the final film, I think they're trying to bring the films to a proper end.
There's also the way of how British people measure time... We don't say '28 Months', we are much more likely to say '2 years and 4 months', which wouldn't make much sense, title-wise.
28 years makes more sense, in terms of the age of the main character, the British measure of time and the makes for a much bigger scope of story... Much more lore and world-building.
Watching this film, fairly recently, I absolutely loved it. It feels so grand for its low budget parts. Not to mention the emotional beats of the film still hit. Cillian is also a welcome surprise with him giving a solid performance at the start of his career. Overall, I love the way it builds the world and tension. That opening sequence is iconic and the showdown at the end is still pretty creative for a zombie flick. I love that the whole film you see Jim as the naive and uniformed, yet moments peak through to show a rage filled man. For him to go feral at the end, but not because he is evil or cause he is infected. Rather to fight for what he has grown to love and not take for granted
28 days later is definitely my number 1 for favorite zombie movies, I like how it’s one of the few zombie movies that show how the outbreak started but also gives a happy ending even though there was a sequel which I also enjoyed. I do like the theme music in the first one more though because it’s slightly slowed down and sounds creepier whereas the one in 28 weeks later sounds very action packed and intense
Yes! 28DL is the GOLD STANDARD upon which I compare all zombie films against! 😎🤘🍻
This was fantastic and funny as usual. Thank YOU for all you do! Let’s get you up to a million subscribers! You’re only getting better and better! It’s coming!
I am British and I can speak for everyone in the UK that the characters are pretty spot on to how we live and act 😂🤘🏻 great video as always 👌🏻
Hey man! I highly recommend ''Dead Set''. its a British zombie mini series not many people know about. Would love to hear your take on it, its very good.
Did you know there is a Brazilian copy of that series? I've seen both
@@kelsey2333 I had no idea, name?
@@vintersorg5501Reality Z, it's okay not a great remake with the story being weirdly extended past where dead set ended but not a bad time
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Love the amount of your personality you’re including in your videos!!!
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OMG!!!! thank you so much for throwing out the short film of 28 seconds and fortnight LOVE IT!!!
As a fan of fast and furious id be die hard for short films 28 seconds, minutes and hours
Ok but hear me out: 28 Decades Later sounds genuinely *ballin'.* I don't think there's ever been a big-budget zombie horror narrative in a cyberpunk setting, and they can hit on some of the same ideas as Shaun Of The Dead & the later Romero films, where the infected persist as like a barely-controlled labor force, just waiting for some Jurassic Park-style chaos to upend the system.
Excellent video Thrift!!
Great video, this is one of my favorite movies of all time. Not to be that guy but one important detail of these movies that sets them apart from other zombie media is that these aren't your typical zombies, they're just sick people. That being said you're right about this movie's influence on the genre being very influential and I'd say we're lucky to have them. 🙂
Good thing I have the DVDs of both films in a box set... 😊
Me too, Finnish edition :)
yoo, this video was dope.
keep it up man!!
In an interview, Kirkman actually said that the similarity of rick and Jim waking up after the apocalypse started in a hospital was a "stolen idea coincidence" but he may have been blowing smoke lmao.
It is believable though as he had plans for twd comics for a while well before the first issue release, but kept getting shot down, then the time it takes to release a "perfected" pilot issue.
i love your videos! and i enjoy your commentary. and the way you explore these themes and topics.
i adore 28 days later and zombie media. i really wish more zombie media could capture what this movie brings. another wish i have is for more apocalyptic media to show the actual decline of society and destruction
The Day of the Triffids is the earliest example I remember of the waking up in the hospital, being there saving the main character
Yes. The protagonist is recuperating from an eye operation, so he isn't blinded by the meteor shower like ev eryone else. I saw the first series from the early 60's, and the remake, which is better.
My friend and I were bored one day in the summer of '03, so we booted up Kazaa (early internet file sharing software) and ended up finding this movie. We sat and watched it on his family computer, set up next to the kitchen table, on a little 10 inch monitor, and it blew our minds. Discovered one of my favorite movies that day and I'll never forget it.
This movie completely blew me away when I saw it in the theater. Thanks for shining a spotlight on it!
1:48 in and I already know this channel is gonna be a new regular!
I actually think the piece of music you're referencing was also used in "The Walling Dead" , the episode where Daryl, rick, TDog and Glenn came back for Merle and only found his hand still attached to the pipe via the handcuffs. That piece of music plays as Daryl cries "NO.... NO!... NAAAHO!" ETC.
Nope, they do sound similar though! I just listened to the scene to make sure and they are different but it’s clearly inspired by In The House, In A Heartbeat.
@@thethriftytypewriter Hey you're right! My bad on that one. But it really did contribute to the overall aesthetic that 28 Days Later had, that TWD aimed for.
28 days later: 1st movie
28 weeks later: 2nd movie (sequel)
28 months later: maybe 3rd movie?
28 years later: 4th movie
28 hours later: 5th movie, 1st prequal
28 minutes later: 6th (short) movie, 2nd prequal
28 seconds later: prequel trailer for everything
Its so awesome, I watched the movie back when it was released.
I think it was my 15th birthday...
And it kicked off the zombie craze together with the best ten years off my life
Your magnum opus. I've never seen this movie but I was so entertained. Especially the ideas ending.
I JUST watched this movie for the first time tonight, crazy timing.
There are a handful of Zombie films that are surprisingly influential. While it didn't start it, 28 Days helped popularized the modern 'scientific' zombie, as apposed to the old magical or 'just the dead rising' kind. Return of the Living Dead invented BRAINS.
But one that doesn't get nearly enough credit? Zombi. Or Zombi 2.Or Zombie. Or Zombie Flesh Easters. The ENTIRE reason the genre got it's name.
The 'creatures' in Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead are usually either called 'Creatures' or 'Ghouls'. They were inspired mainly by a combination of the Ghouls from I Am Legend and Frankenstein's Monster(shuffle walk, suit, fire weakness which is a big deal in NOTLD), which some minor influences from other films, including White Zombie.(Zombi is a possessed person creature in Haitan Folklore). Haitian Zombi's saw a lot of use in the 30s and 40s in vaguely exploitative horror.
Dawn of the Dead uses the word Zombi ONCE, in a scene where they compare the creatures/ghouls mindless actions to those of the Haitian Voodoo creatures. And there's inside a bunch of other anti-consumer mindless statements as well.
What happened was the Italian Dub Cut of the movie decided to run with that line and renamed the movie Zombi. This spawned a couple of unlicensed sequels to the Italian dub of DOTD, Zombi 2 and Zombi 3. These then got re-released in the US as Zombie and Zombie 3(titling issue is because Zombi 1 was just a Italian cut of DOTD so it was skipped, Zombie is Zombi 2). Then THAT version got it's own unlicensed sequels made by the Americans, Zombie 4 and 5(so that's double unlicensed). The UK also had versions, Zombie Flesh Eaters, though I don't believe they made sequels. Germany and France also ended up with versions of Zombi, which got several unliscended unlicsened sequels too. And these kept being made throughout basically the whole of the 80s.
Zombie to refer to the genre of creature invented by Romero was caused by these Italian bootleg sequels spawning a bunch of bootleg sequels everywhere else, which were all named after the Italian Dub Cut of DOTD, which was named after one line of the movie, which was named after some exploitation films from the 30s that served as a minor side inspiration.
That tunnel scene, with the rats running from the infected and the manic shadows coupled with the screaming of the infected is such an incredible scene.
Thanks for this video! This movie absolutely blew my hair back at the time, it was so good & scary! Being from Britain, and having been to London a few times, I loved that scene in the beginning, where Jim goes over the deserted bridge - to film that, they had to close the bridge early in the morning, and in summer, as it's normally so busy and noisy all the time! I'm also a big Walking Dead fan too 😀🧟♂️❤️
28 lightyears away will be a movie about another alien race, not even a zombie movie. Then we have 28 million years ago about whatever happened then. And finally, 28 million years, which is a movie about the zombies being so far in the future, they become sentient and go back in time and start the events of 28 days later
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A test I use for 'is a film good for non-regular film watchers' is if my Dad can stay awake throughout. If he stays awake it means the film has kept his attention, regardless of genre. More often than not he's out within 20 minutes but some keep him awake. A few examples - Joker, Vice, Ringu, Audition, The Irishman (took two sittings but he did it) are a few off the top of my head. I showed him 28 Days later over twenty years ago now but it still surprises me how enthralled with was with that film. This is a guy that doesn't like over the top violence in films and often likes a snooze to good old black white film from the 50's. It's a testament to the writing and direction that it's not just a great horror film, it's a great film altogether. Plus we're British so seeing London depicted as it was was incredible at the time.
Been watching for around 2 years now. I really love the dead of the night zombies music intro. And I’ve never seen anyone else point it out yet
I got this one and 28 Weeks on dvd about 2 years ago simply because I love this movie and couldn't find it anywhere steaming
if you want 28 days and 28 weeks later on bluray then amazon Japan is your friend
I already loved yer vids, but that you would agree, "The Pirate's life's for meeee!" Makes me love ya.
Fantastic video!
I have been looking for this film. Glad to hear I wasn't the only one struggling to find it.
Truly the most terrifying outbreak, if it ever happened in real life.
WORLD WAR Z is close to topping it though
As someone who loves everything about Zombies, my dad is a horror nerd i grew up watching the og dawn of the dead trilogies and the spin offs, then as a kid i watch my older brother 100% resident evil games, and Zack Snyders remake is still one of the best outbreaks put to screen, but as a teen....28 days later was all i could think about. Danny Boyle is still one of my fav directors to this day.
yes i know, they arent actual zombies but cmon.
Huge fan, really need a video on REC
Seeing those prices at the beginning makes me happy I bought this movie on dvd when it came out
best zombie youtuber out there!! ❤️
I LOVE how the the first 4/5s of the film is digital!!! THe fact that "that was as a good as they could make it look" is amazing. Such a happy accident! The end when they are free and are surviving and the film is finallly clearer and you can see more. It just goes together. And the fact it wasnt intentionally done like that adds to the magic!.
I hope one day you make a video about Savageland, definitely one of the most underrated movies of the genre.
You should read the comic which serves as a direct sequel to 28 days later.
It also brings a bleak ending to Jim's character where he gets executed via firing squad due to getting apprehended/rescued by the military.
New here. Well done. Subscribed.
It feels like it's been 28 years since I have watched either of them. I really should give em a rewatch
The first major film to be fully shot digitally and I couldn’t have loved it more! It redefined the zombie genre for sure. It felt genuine, real. Very authentic and realistic. Such a beautiful film
Have watched all ur vids bro
I love your videos!!!
Hi mate, great review. Just wanted to pop a comment to say so but also suggest some other British media if you like it! These are some more hidden gems; State of Play is absolutely fantastic, it has John Simms aka the Master as well as David Morrissey the Governor. There’s also a great show which I’ve always loved since I was a kid called Robin Hood which has Richard Armitage in and is genuinely one of my favourite shows to date. Also a really really hard one to find, you have to get on DVD as it pretty much doesn’t exist is Primeval. It trails off into madness at season 4 / 5, and then went to America completely off the rails.. but season 1 and 2 are golden and season 3 ties it up quite nicely. I could suggest so many more but these are some of my standout favourites
Would also like to add - if you are looking to get any physical copies of British media I’d be more than happy to source it for you locally and ship it out cheaper than those rip offs on Amazon 👍🏻
Thanks for sailing across the ocean in that old ass boat just to make a video for us!