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[YT Edit] 28 Days Later

Hey guys! Here is the YT edit for 28 Days Later, which will premiere shortly on YT. An update post on what's coming up this week is coming soon. Hope you enjoy!

Direct link in case the above player doesn't work. 

Here is the full reaction to this movie. 


[YT Edit] 28 Days Later

Comments

what a ride; we need a sequel.

Steve H

This is more of an educational movie, you learned you need a generator or two.. need to learn some survival skills.. need to learn to change a tire on the fly.. and definitely up those sewing skills.

Tonio

Well, some ppl can think that a coming-of-age masterpiece (SML/FÅ) is scary. It's rare, but it happens 😉😅

Björn Karlsson

Well that's sort of scary, isn't it?

Richard Maurer

Scary foreign movies are good, especially a swedish one from 2008 🤭😉 I'm thinking about another swedish movie, well you know what movie that is ☺️🤪🤗🥰

Björn Karlsson

28 Weeks Later is definitely worth watching

Robbie

As long as they're scary foreign movies ; )

Richard Maurer

for what it's worth, 28 WEEKS LATER (2007) is a pretty decent sequel.

Matt Rose

I think Cassie needs to watch foreign movies more often 🤭😉🤣

Björn Karlsson

I think Cassie needs to watch scary movies more often!

Richard Maurer

I'm impressed, Cassie, that you weren't too scared by "28 Days Later"! I was expecting a "Shining" level freakout!

David Woodbridge

I think you should call this reaction 28 Fricks Later.

Robert Jewell

In cased you missed my post in the premiere 28 Days Later's budget was 8 million dollars

James1035

This one was directed by Danny Boyle, who also directed Trainspotting (another one that's a hard watch, but so so good - plus, it has baby Ewan McGregor in it!), so it has a pretty strong indie sensibility/style to it (and kind of the budget to match, too - it was roughly estimated as $8,000,000). I haven't watched this one that much, but it's definitely one of my favorite zombie films, if I had to pick one. Btw, those opening sequences of Jim wandering around empty London were shot on location! - some of the most high-traffic/touristy areas, too - and were cleared out especially for the production.

Rue

Oh my dear Cassie. If you want something less scary I might recommend a few older ones. They are more suspense and not so gruesome. My top three would be The 1941 Wolfman with one of the best casts in a movie Ive ever seen. The 1940s Phantom of the Opera ( a bit different then the original but still love that one) And Gaslight with Ingrid Bergman and a very young Angela Lansbury. :D and maybe Rope with Jimmy Stewart ( I think it is Hitchcock's best film)

GamerGal8684

Nearly there Cassie! Roll on November! This is a great film. Terrifies me but I still watch it whenever it comes on.

Joey

I'm ready for Cassie to be done with scary movies!

Michael Snapp

Can’t believe you actually watched this! It’s one of my favorite movies but I think it’s really scary, stoked to watch your reaction

Garrett Dotson


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