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Sun 29/09/02 at 20:30
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Yay! 28 Days is out at the start of November.

Directed by Danny Boyle, I don't know much about it yet, but here's hoping it's good.

Also, I read that Romero is planning a fourth in the 'of the dead' series, taking it on to a stage where humans are ignoring the problem, living in walled cities, with the zombies living on the outside. I hope he gets to make it, but he reckons he's having problems getting it of the ground.
Sun 29/09/02 at 20:30
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Yay! 28 Days is out at the start of November.

Directed by Danny Boyle, I don't know much about it yet, but here's hoping it's good.

Also, I read that Romero is planning a fourth in the 'of the dead' series, taking it on to a stage where humans are ignoring the problem, living in walled cities, with the zombies living on the outside. I hope he gets to make it, but he reckons he's having problems getting it of the ground.
Sun 29/09/02 at 20:33
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"Eric The Half A Bee"
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Meka Dragon wrote:
> Also, I read that Romero is planning a fourth in the 'of the dead'
> series, taking it on to a stage where humans are ignoring the problem,
> living in walled cities, with the zombies living on the outside. I
> hope he gets to make it, but he reckons he's having problems getting
> it of the ground.

I was hoping he would make another dead movie!... I presumed he must have gotten sick of the series... Just hope it manages to go though! :)
Sun 29/09/02 at 20:42
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Man.. that'd be a phatt film ... Meka, have you seen the one where a bloke's girlfriend gets turned into a zombie but wont attack him because she loves him. Its the on where they get the dead bodies out of the barrels and it all goes pear shaped. I've seen like loads of Zombie films
cos they're my favs but I taped that one and for some reason it screwed up at the bit where the Chinese bloke comes out of the ambulance. U might know what I'm talkin bout but I cant remmeber what its called and I really need to know!!!! NOW!!!!
Sun 29/09/02 at 20:42
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"A man with a stick"
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28 days, I saw a poster of it at the cinema today, and despit not knowing what the film was about, the poster made it look like one to watch. Didn't know it was a zombie film though, that's even better. I also heard the rumour of the next 'Of the Dead' film a while back, aparantly called 'Dusk or Twilight of the Dead'.
Sun 29/09/02 at 20:44
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" ban the Taliban"
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WHOA WHOA WHOA, have I missed somit here? I'm usually on top of films and games and stuff 28 days, what on earth is this???
Sun 29/09/02 at 20:53
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"A man with a stick"
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Its actually called 28 days later, and its set in London. Check out the official site for a small trailer, looks good:

http://www.28dayslaterthemovie.com/
Sun 29/09/02 at 21:42
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Romero's not bored of the series, it's just he's been continually shafted by the studio types who give him money and then withdraw it. Day and Dawn of the Dead only got made because Euro-horror man of the moment Dario Argento secured lots of dollars for them, on the proviso that he got to re-edit the films for the European market.

Now Romero's back in the same position as he was after Night of the Dead, he wants to make a film but he can't get the money for it. Originally he had been contracted to make "Resident Evil" but then presumably the execs saw his other movies and thought "ARGH! Social commentary, mild satire, what have we done?!", then someone showed them "Mortal Kombat" and they thought "yes, Paul Anderson is the man" but only after categorically confirming that he wasn't the Paul Thomas Anderson who had made "Magnolia".
Sun 29/09/02 at 23:00
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Romero has actually announced that the next Dead film to be known as 'Dead Reckoning' is 90% sure to go ahead.

This is taken from another can't remember what the address is though

Updated August 19, 2002 -- The big news from this year's Fangoria Weekend of Horrors was George A. Romero's announcement that a fourth Living Dead film now looks likely, and could be distributed by 20th Century Fox. "I do have a script at Fox for a fourth zombie film, which looks like it's going to happen," Romero said Saturday, August 17 at the Fango conference at the Pasadena Center. He added that the film would likely be R-rated for its theatrical release, then make it to DVD in an unrated version. "They're basically going to let me make my film and cut it back for R-rated release." The film, currently titled "Dead Reckoning," should be budgeted at about $10 million. "It's going to be the most expensive one," Romero said. Romero was the highlight of the biggest Weekend of Horrors in years.

I can't wait, GAR is the man when it comes to Zombie films.
Mon 30/09/02 at 01:14
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Possum in a bottle wrote:
> U might know what I'm talkin bout but I cant remmeber what
> its called and I really need to know!!!! NOW!!!!

I think it is Return of the Living Dead 3.

Strange film that. Scared me when I saw it as a youngster.
Mon 30/09/02 at 10:23
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"That's right!"
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I think it was just "Return Of The Living Dead" wasn't it? I think it was #2 in the series

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