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    Who's planning to see this film, which is released May 11 in the states?

    The original wasn't bad at all. I'm always up to viewing a good zombie film.

    28 Weeks Later

    The creative team of Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, and Andrew Macdonald are back to re-invent the zombie movie yet again with the sequel to 28 Days Later.

    Lead by director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, 28 Weeks Later picks up six months after the Rage virus has decimated the city of London.

    The US Army has restored order and is repopulating the quarantined city, when a carrier of the Rage virus enters London and unknowingly re-ignites the spread of the deadly infection, wreaking havoc on the entire population.

    Starring Robert Carlyle and Catherine McCormack.
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    already got my tickets


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    no shit......Never would have thought a sequel...

    Yeah, ill go see it. Hopefully with a soft snuggly friend



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    I'm a huge fan of the first movie and am really looking forward to this, the second. I'm definitely going to see it.

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    Yes!!! I will see it. But not during the opening weekend. I rarely ever see a movie during its opening weekend. Too many people talking to others or to the picture. Expecially when its a good movie.



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    love it,,, cant wait!!!!..... btw after i saw 28 weeks later i never went back to the monkey jungle.


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    28 days * oops


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    I liked the first one. Although the sequel has a new writer and director, I've read some early reviews and it looks like it is at least as good as the first one.



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    I was hoping to see the cast from the first film, but oh well Hopefully, I won't be disappointed. I don't have any high expectations for the film, so it would have to be horrible for me to not enjoy it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by dskreet2
    Yes!!! I will see it. But not during the opening weekend. I rarely ever see a movie during its opening weekend. Too many people talking to others or to the picture. Expecially when its a good movie.
    I actually incorporate the "too many people talking to the picture" factor into my decision making process when choosing a theatre. For example, if my friends want to go see a movie that I believe will most certainly suck, I usually make certain we all wind up at the Magic Johnson Theaters in Harlem. There, people talk to the picture constantly, and a lot of what is said is really damn funny. Conversely, if I think a movie will be really good – and I don't want any distractions – I'll usually go downtown where people keep quiet. To date, none of my friends seem to have discerned my diabolically evil scheme.

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