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28 Weeks Later (DVD, 2009, Widescreen): Used

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Sub-Genre
Zombies, Creatures/Monsters, Sci-Fi
Studio
20th Century Fox
Case Type
Tall/DVD Case
Modified Item
No
Music Artist
John Murphy
Release Year
2009
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Features
Commentary, Additional Scenes, Behind The Scenes Featurette, Art/Indie Film
DVD Edition Year
2007
Former Rental
No
Actor
Imogen Poots, Mackintosh Muggleton, Robert Carlyle
Language
English
UPC
0024543469902
Format
DVD
Rating
R
Director
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
28 Weeks Later
Edition
Widescreen

About this product

Product Information

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 out. In their places step director/co-writer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (INTACTO) and actor Robert Carlyle (TRAINSPOTTING), who bring the original story to its next logical step. The zombies (again referred to as "the infected") from the first film have died out and England is ready for repopulation. The American military are slowly bringing British citizens back to London, where a heavily guarded community is picking up the pieces and trying to return to normal life. Carlyle plays Don, a man who has lost his wife but is reunited with his children, Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) and Tammy (Imogen Poots), near the start of Fresnadillo's film. The two kids soon escape from the heavily guarded community, go off searching for their childhood home, and discover that mom might not be quite as dead as they originally thought. Chaos follows, with the sadistic military and the forlorn survivors battling both each other and "the infected."Fresnadillo apes much of Boyle's style from the original film, shooting in rapidly edited sequences that cause plenty of blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments. A pounding soundtrack helps enliven the scenes with "the infected," and an abundance of swooping aerial shots highlight the desolate London landscape. A few minor sub-plots emerge, Fresnadillo offers sly commentary on the military's trigger-happy tendencies, and the film ends up somewhere in between zombie fare such as George A. Romero's LAND OF THE DEAD and dystopian visions of the future such as Alfonso Cuaron's CHILDREN OF MEN.

Product Identifiers

UPC
0024543469902
eBay Product ID (ePID)
61364614

Product Key Features

Actor
Imogen Poots, Mackintosh Muggleton, Robert Carlyle
Edition
Widescreen
Rating
R
Movie/TV Title
28 Weeks Later
Director
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Format
DVD
Release Year
2009
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
Widescreen
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Imogen Poots, Mackintosh Muggleton, Robert Carlyle
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20090915

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  • It's no 28 Days Later but Remains Good!

    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 ...

  • 28 Shaky Camera Angles?

    The movie, like the first one brings a terrifying aspect to the note of what it means to get taken over by zombies. The movie not only encompasses the running zombies in a second chapter to the series, but also entails a possible cure to the rage virus. Though this may seem to be an amazing story, its overall presentation is left a blur due to shaky camera angles constantly, on top of obstructed vision due to how dark the movie is. I would give this a rating of a 4 due to the fact that i love the movies, but given a choice of what to watch i would defiantly stick to 28 DAYS later instead.

  • The "Rage Zombies" --- 'Rage-On' !!!!!

    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 ...

  • Another let down - Din't get any better the 2nd time

    Sorry, but this 2nd movie (hopefully the last) was not very good either and as usual I can't believe that everyone is giving it a 5 star rating. It is slow, isn't very scary and does not have enough action. I guess I'm used to American movies (Dawn of the dead, Saw, ect.) that have pretty much non-stop action or suspense. It was artfully shot and does have a pretty good story line as far as zombie movies go. It's too bad that the story line has so many holes in it. With all the cameras and security how could the kids get out of the "safe" zone or Don (Robert Carlyle) sneak into the lab where they were holding his infected wife without being seen? Come on! The premise is already unbelievable, don't make it even more unbelievable with all this nonsense. There are lots of other examples than ...

  • 28 Weeks Later

    This movie is terrible. Let me explain the first 5 minutes and that's all I'll need to say. Okay, so 28 weeks after the infection, England is supposedly clear of all the "zombies." So they start bringing people back into the country into a safe area. Well, these two kids walk out of the safe area. They manage to just walk out past all the security guards. The guards obviously didn't care. They were as bored as I was watching this movie. So, the kids find their mom who has somehow survived 28 weeks with everyone else being dead. Okay, I guess I'll buy that, but they find out she is infected, but has an immunity so lock her in the medical lab. Dumb. As if this movie hasn't killed enough brain cells, they then have the husband just walk into the medical lab, into the room his wife is in and ...