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28 Weeks Later / 28 Days Later (2 pack)

28 Weeks Later / 28 Days Later (2 pack)
Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, Danny Boyle

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11256 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-10-09
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English, Finnish, French, Italian, Spanish
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 213 minutes

Customer Reviews

Arrived as promised. Quality of product was as expected.5
It came when we needed it and it was in good condition. Bought it as a gift for someone else. They are satisfied with it.

cerebral horror4
This pair of films offer a decent excursion into a not too impossible scenerio. How simple it really is to release a horror upon man. How will it change those that survive?

Not a big budget special effects extravaganza, but worth the watch. I say cerebral because the movie flows in such a way that it allows you to consider what just happened as well as to contemplate what will happen next.

Two schmaltzy films that aren't half bad!3
I saw 28 Days Later years ago, and I thought it was a breakthrough for the living dead genre. I mean, these suckers are like cheetahs! But, I digress! Actually, I found both films to be a bit on the boring side. I just rented 28 Weeks Later a few days ago, and I must say, there was a point where it wasn't as lame as it's predecessor. However, it contains one aspect that I SOOOO despise: too much footage shot in darkness. I mean, how many people did we lose in the scene just after the hiding sniper (I cannot remember his name) is informed that he needs to get out if he doesn't want to get bombed? I mean, there were dozens of people in there, but in the end, only five made it to safety. I would have liked to have seen all the others get turned into raging creatures! Man, I hate that with a passion! And, why did the military burn up one of their own? When was the last time you saw a zombie push a car? Anyway, the movies have many good moments, and, overall, I feel as if I liked them. The only question I want to end with is, why don't the living dead in any of these films attack animals? You'd think that the entire world would be obliterated if anything that moved was attacked and left to attack in return, wouldn't you? Oh, well, as I said, I digress!