Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Out of infected "fast pseudo-zombies" films I liked 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later more.
I was always a fan of Quarantine. I thought it was overlooked.
It did get a cheesy sequel, though!
Originally posted by Kazenji
There was suppose to be a third one of those, Not sure what happen to it.
"28 Months Later", yes.
Info from this year (not sure if legit):
https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a28179977/28-months-later-release-date-cast-plot-trailer/
Apparently it is going to happen... eventually 😂
Originally posted by riv6672
Ew!The sequel could have been really Ninja Turtle-y given that set up.
Spieces had several sequels (some theatrical, some direct-to-video), but I've only seen the original.
Originally posted by riv6672
Ah, ok. I was gonna ask what kind of movie this was but you answered my question.I was always a fan of Quarantine. I thought it was overlooked.
It did get a cheesy sequel, though!
Haven't seen Quarantine.
But I've watched most of the REC series (1-3). If I'm not mistaken, Quarantine was a remake of REC?
Originally posted by riv6672
^^^I'd never heard of REC, but Google says yes, Quaeantine is a remake/adaptation! You should give it (Quarantine) a look if you’re ever bored enough. It was pretty decent.
The first REC was really good --- and the first Quarantine film (re)tells the same story (afaik), so yeah, sounds good.
Originally posted by riv6672
Is the movie subtitled or dubbed? I don’t mind either, just curious!
I *think* it's available in both versions on the web. Could be wrong.
I've watched it with subs and that's how I recommend it.
Original REC is definitely worth seeing. The sequel recycles the original and dilutes it, but can still be enjoyed.
"Triquel" tries to be something else, action-packed with some comic relief, feels different.
Haven't seen part 4.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I *think* it's available in both versions on the web. Could be wrong.I've watched it with subs and that's how I recommend it.
Original REC is definitely worth seeing. The sequel recycles the original and dilutes it, but can still be enjoyed.
"Triquel" tries to be something else, action-packed with some comic relief, feels different.
Haven't seen part 4.