humiliateme > 07/02/2012, 03:50
jesslloydfan > 07/02/2012, 18:11
(07/02/2012, 03:50)humiliateme Wrote: personally i'd say 28 days later is possibly the best zombie type film although i know technically it's not about zombies.I think that 28 days later is a zombie, i always thought the fact that they desperately denied it was a zombie was quite stupid really, just because you rename something as the rage virus doesn't hide the fact it's a zombie film, it's a good film, but just saying.
humiliateme > 07/02/2012, 19:26
jesslloydfan > 07/02/2012, 19:33
(07/02/2012, 19:26)humiliateme Wrote: i think the main distinction would be that zombies are supposed to be people who have died and then come back to life in some way, where as in 28 days later they never actually died, they were just infected. so technically they weren't zombies but i agree that personally i still class it as a zombie film but if you want to get pedantic about it then it's not one.I think the only reason they stressed during promotion of the film that it wasn't a zombie film was due to the fact they didn't want people to think it was just a generic zombie film, even at it's core it really is a zombie film, they've just renamed them slightly, good film though and 28 weeks later was pretty good aswell, i still prefer the resident evil film series though, but overall the Dawn of the dead remake is my favourite zombie film.
humiliateme > 07/02/2012, 19:41
jesslloydfan > 07/02/2012, 19:53
(07/02/2012, 19:41)humiliateme Wrote: as i said i know why the made such a big deal of it not being a zombie film, and i agree also that it is at its core a zombie film. but as i said technically it's not one, and as we all know being technically correct is the best kind of correct lol
i thought 28 weeks later was good, but out of the two i prefer 28 days later. if you make the distinction that it has to be a "proper" zombie film, i.e one that the makers admit is a zombie film then i'm not sure i could personally choose between resident evil and the dawn of the dead remake, they're both different kinds of zombie films, one is more about everyday people dealing with zombies and the other is closer to being almost a superhero movie (i mean that only in the sense that resident evil has super powered type characters, clones etc... etc....)
JUNIOR88 > 08/02/2012, 11:08
jesslloydfan > 09/02/2012, 01:43
(08/02/2012, 11:08)JUNIOR88 Wrote: dam man i have nothing bad to say about any of the resident evil films man they always scare the shit out of me with all those infected zombies popping up all over the place the best one was the 1st one for meSee i like the resident evil films, but i honestly can`t say i`ve ever been scared by them at all really, i personally don`t think they have ever really tried to be outwardly scary, sure they have zombies but tone wise they have never really aimed for scary.
uvburns > 05/03/2012, 04:07
gymaddict69 > 24/11/2014, 03:04