28 Days Later with Cillian Murphy: Blu-ray Cover

    28 Days Later Director: Danny Boyle Cast: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson, Megan Burns

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    • Blu-ray Release Date: 10/09/2007
    • Original Release: 2002
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 19,742

    Viewer Rating: (35 ratings)

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    Commentary by director Danny Boyle and screenwriter alex Garland; Deleted scenes and alternate endings with optional commentary; Pure Rage: the making of 28 Days Later featurette; Jackknife Lee music video; Still photo galleries; Animated storybaords; Theatrical teaser and trailer

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    Just when it seemed zombie movies had been done to death, a stylish, intelligent jolt from director Danny Boyle springs the sub-genre back to life. 28 Days Later, based on Alex Garland's novel, employs the allegorical underpinnings of all the best zombie shockers. After an opening scene in which some misguided animal rights activists spring a dangerously infected primate from his lab cage, Boyle jumps four weeks ahead. A London bike messenger named Jim (Cillian Murphy) awakes from a coma to discover the city is virtually deserted, and he soon joins a few other survivors in a desperate fight against the "infected" -- people overtaken with a contagious, uncontrollable rage defined only by an imperative to infect. With due homage to George Romero's zombie classics, Boyle chooses to re-imagine rather than reinvent the genre: The infected, for instance, move with furious speed -- in stark contrast to Romero's lumbering undead. Inevitably, the story boils down to the genre's essential Darwinian mechanics, pitting the humane, thoughtful, and victimized against not only the infected but also the tough guys with big guns. Produced in the shadow of September 11, 2001 and released at the height of the world's SARS worries, the film inadvertently became very much a movie of its moment. Nonetheless, with its thoughtful perspective, gorgeous digital cinematography by Anthony Dod Mantle, and effective genre trappings, 28 Days Later should stand the test of time. That is, it's so good it won't die. Tony Nigro, Barnes & Noble

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    Averageby Heavy_Metal_Sushi

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    October 28, 2009: This movie was not quite as good as reviews and a couple of my friends made it out to seem, in my opinion, but that doesn't mean that it was bad either. I liked it well enough. It had some great elements to it and the acting was fair, but I didn't really like it as well as movies like Dawn of the Dead or Day of the Dead. It was decent though, worth the price I paid for it. If you're into zombie flicks, it's at least worth a watch or a used purchase.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    I Also Recommend: Day of the Dead, Zombi, Dawn of the Dead, Shaun of the Dead, Resident Evil 1-3.

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    May 23, 2008: I love this movie. If you like zombie flicks and have a passion for the undead you will love it too. It is "technically" not a zombie movie because I don't think that the infected actually die...but it is still great, none the less. Cillian Murphy is a great actor and plays his part perfectly. Great acting, great story, and lots of crazy thriller scenes. You won't be disappointed

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