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[DISC ONLY] 28 Weeks Later DVD (2007) Robert Carlyle, Fresnadillo (DIR) cert 18

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Item specifics

Condition
Acceptable: An item that has obvious and significant wear but is still in usable condition. May have ...
Type
Movie
Region Code
Region 2, DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
Sub-Genre
Thriller
Publisher
TCFHE
Edition
1 disc(s)
Certificate
18
EAN
5039036035071
Format
DVD
Producer
Alex Garland, Andrew Macdonald, Danny Boyle
Language
English
Release Year
2007
Actor
Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Imogen Poots, Idris Elba, Mackintosh Muggleton, Catherine Mccormack, Harold Perrineau, Robert Carlyle
Director
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Features
Widescreen, Commentary by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and Enrique Lopez Lavigne\Deleted scenes with optional commentary\Making of 28 Weeks Later\Featurettes\Theatrical teaser\Theatrical trailer
Genre
Horror/Occult, General
Run Time
96 Mins
Franchise
28 Days Later
Film/TV Title
28 Weeks Later
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen

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Product Information

After the blood-thirsty fiends of 28 DAYS LATER are thought to have died out, the American military are slowly bringing British citizens back to London, where a heavily guarded community is picking up the pieces and trying to return to normal life. However, chaos soon returns, with the sadistic military and the forlorn survivors battling both each other and æthe infected.Æ

Product Identifiers

Producer
Alex Garland, Andrew Macdonald, Danny Boyle
EAN
5039036035071
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59983258

Product Key Features

Film/TV Title
28 Weeks Later
Actor
Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner, Imogen Poots, Idris Elba, Mackintosh Muggleton, Catherine Mccormack, Harold Perrineau, Robert Carlyle
Director
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Format
DVD
Language
English
Release Year
2007
Features
Widescreen, Commentary by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and Enrique Lopez Lavigne\Deleted scenes with optional commentary\Making of 28 Weeks Later\Featurettes\Theatrical teaser\Theatrical trailer
Franchise
28 Days Later
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Genre
Horror/Occult, General
Run Time
96 Mins

Additional Product Features

Certificate
18
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Director of Photography
Enrique Chediak
Reviews
Zoo - Grips like a vice and doesn't let go for a single second. Horror movie of the year
Consumer Advice
Contains strong bloody violence and gore
Additional Information
Danny Boyle's 2003 hit 28 DAYS LATER receives the sequel treatment in 28 WEEKS LATER. Few elements from the first film remain--actor Cillian Murphy doesn't return, and Boyle and screenwriter/novelist Alex Garland take producer credits this time out. In their places step director/co-writer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (INTACTO) and actor Robert Carlyle (TRAINSPOTTING), who bring the original story to its next logical step. The zombies (again referred to as æthe infectedÆ) from the first film have died out and England is ready for repopulation. The American military are slowly bringing British citizens back to London, where a heavily guarded community is picking up the pieces and trying to return to normal life. Carlyle plays Don, a man who has lost his wife but is reunited with his children, Andy (Mackintosh Muggleton) and Tammy (Imogen Poots), near the start of Fresnadillo's film. The two kids soon escape from the heavily guarded community, go off searching for their childhood home, and discover that mum might not be quite as dead as they originally thought. Chaos follows, with the sadistic military and the forlorn survivors battling both each other and æthe infected.Æ<BR>Fresnadillo apes much of Boyle's style from the original film, shooting in rapidly edited sequences that cause plenty of blink-and-you'll-miss-it moments. A pounding soundtrack helps enliven the scenes with æthe infectedÆ, and an abundance of swooping aerial shots highlight the desolate London landscape. A few minor sub-plots emerge, Fresnadillo offers sly commentary on the military's trigger-happy tendencies, and the film ends up somewhere in between zombie fare such as George A. Romero's LAND OF THE DEAD and dystopian visions of the future such as Alfonso Cuaron's CHILDREN OF MEN.
Movie/TV Title
28 Weeks Later
Composer
John Murphy
Sound source
Dolby Digital 5.1
Screenwriter
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, Jesus Olmo, Rowan Joffe

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