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Episode Date: June 6, 2025

CATCHING UP FOR 28 YEARS LATER!! 28 Days Later Full Reaction Watch Along:   / thereelrejects   Visit https://www.liquidiv.com & use Promo Code: REJECTS to get 20% off your first order. Wi...th 28 Years Later just around the corner + Cillian Murphy CONFIRMED for sequels, The Scream Queens are BACK to give their 28 Days Later Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, & Spoiler Review!! Join Roxy Striar & Tara Erickson as they navigate the haunting aftermath of a viral apocalypse in Danny Boyle’s 2002 horror thriller 28 Days Later, written by Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Warfare) & Directed by Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionaire). When bicycle courier Jim (Cillian Murphy, acclaimed for Peaky Blinders and Dunkirk) awakens from a coma in an abandoned London hospital, he discovers the city—indeed, the country—has been overrun by Rage-infected “zombies.” As Jim ventures into desolate streets and encounters the infected, he crosses paths with fellow survivors Selena (Naomie Harris, Oscar-nominated for Moonlight and star of Pirates of the Caribbean), the teenage siblings Hannah (Megan Burns, seen in 28 Weeks Later and Kill Your Friends) and Mark (Noah Huntley, Mission: Impossible), and ex-Soldier Frank (Brendan Gleeson, known for In Bruges and The Guard). Christopher Eccleston (famed as the Ninth Doctor in Doctor Who and for The Others) also stars as Major Henry West, whose apparent military base & sanctuary holds a darker secret. The climactic sequence—where Jim slashes through the compound’s gate, Selena is forced to fight regenerating infected in the pouring rain, and Major West’s own brutal end—remains one of horror’s most unforgettable finales. Don’t miss our breakdown of every bone-chilling highlight—from Jim’s initial shock at an eerily silent London, to the church siege and the frantic jeep sequence, to the shocking betrayals and the film’s bleak yet hopeful closing shot on a deserted motorway. Tune in as Roxy & Tara dissect how 28 Days Later redefined modern zombie cinema with its relentless pacing, raw emotional stakes, and unflinching portrayal of societal collapse. Follow Roxy Striar YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@TheWhirlGirls Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar/?hl=en Twitter:  https://twitter.com/roxystriar Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter:  https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/  Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:00 Thank you to Liquid IV for sponsoring this video. More on them in just a bit. Are you ready to see what happened 28 days later? Like, later than what? Maybe later than the apocalypse. Do you think it's 28 days? Like, okay, so it hits, zombie attack hits. Oh, I think it hits.
Starting point is 00:01:21 And now we're 20 days later, right? We're 20 days in. We're doing this, of course, because 28 years later is coming out. Yes. So that's a long time after. 28 days. Yep. But let's see what happens in a mere matter of a month.
Starting point is 00:01:33 Or if you're February, it could just be the one month of February. Not during a leap year. Tara Countessing. All right. Three, two, one. Wow. Alex Garland wrote this. Oh, my God, dude.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Oh, my God. And the score is just. Yeah, it's incredible. The score is great. We've got to turn it down, but he just, oh, woof. um listen to all the people out there we have a couple of things we need to tell you number one thank you so much to prepper for helping edit us down we appreciate you number two go false on social media at real rejects everywhere yeah baby uh number three if you're on apple or spotify
Starting point is 00:02:18 five stars thumbs up wherever you are uh we appreciate it we love it we love hearing from you guys uh leave a like a comment ring that bell ring the bag Christopher S. That's our dude. Oh, that's it. Yeah. Brendan Gleason.
Starting point is 00:02:38 God's damn it. Why couldn't I come up with that? Yeah, Gleeson. I couldn't come up with it. I couldn't come up with so many names in this. Who? Who? Tara!
Starting point is 00:02:54 I feel like, okay. Let me just jump us in for a second here. What's so crazy is because Tara and I, have been the Sheecks, the Horror Hors, the Scream Queens for so long. We end up watching a lot of not great movies, which that we still love, but like right now, we're doing the entire wrong turn franchise. Totally. Am I going to sit here and tell you those are elite movies?
Starting point is 00:03:15 No, we're enjoying the hell out of them. Of course, we love them. And that happens, too, when you're on the 12th nightmare movie or when you're on the 10th swamp boy fit, like we just, it just happens where sometimes Freddie and Jason will miss for a reason. Totally. But then every once in a while, I am reminded why there's this, what people call elevated horror. And I know that this wasn't pretentious horror. It's not like it shot with the nicest of the cameras and all that stuff, but where it just is a phenomenal movie. Yeah. And this was one of them. This movie I thought was just truly, truly phenomenal. Of course,
Starting point is 00:03:52 we're here to break it down. But Tara, I just want your initial thoughts on this. Hands down, I agree. I think what I really love about this is that, question that we had in the script, because we'll sit here and go, that doesn't really make sense. Why would they let that slide? They didn't let it slide. No. They answered, and that to me is going, thank you for just making a really smart script with smart characters. And it's not just the freaking lead guy that's smart. It's also the women that are smart. Even the girl when she's, I know, to back it up and go, all right, see you out of the back window. The girl, helps the other girl you need to take these drugs it's every it's and there's a lot more to that but
Starting point is 00:04:35 overall it's just smart and i really like that that makes me appreciate a film so much yeah the script was really well thought out uh the characters made sense and were true to themselves true to who they are you know there was never anything that was super out of character for somebody to me to be like that wouldn't they wouldn't do that um we we introduce these people and then we proved who they were and showed it through action. The dialogue, when people spoke, it was so important to listen to, it was so, you know, there wasn't so much dialogue, but it was so meaningful, so powerful. The visuals were wild.
Starting point is 00:05:16 And at first, I was kind of wondering, like, am I going to be able to stand this? Right. Because it's so soft focus and blur and grain and whatever. But then I fell in love with them and wondered, like, why don't more movies do this, especially if this is saving the money in any way, and that's the only reason they're able to do this movie. But the thing that really takes the cake for me of everything, of the direction, the performances, everything is amazing.
Starting point is 00:05:38 But the thing that takes the cake for me is the effing score. Yeah. That was an insane score. I agree. It was like a character in this movie. That build over and over and over again. It told me where I needed to be. Yeah, that's true.
Starting point is 00:05:52 It really did tell us, hey, this is what's coming. And even though you can see it on screen, that music elevates it to a completely different level. Like you just wait. That's right. Season song, maybe that was one of the last ones. Yeah. Sorry to interrupt you, but just Frosty the Snowman being in the credits. Totally.
Starting point is 00:06:14 That's great. But no, I do agree. I mean, in most movies, right, scores elevate a movie when you watch a movie and it's silent without any music. music makes a big difference but this one specifically really I think captured not only the tone but the emotion it knew exactly when it
Starting point is 00:06:35 and when to like lay off and then here we freaking go back at it again it's sort of like that music really the way I felt with them winning is also the music was on my side they were like we're winning with the music and I love that yeah
Starting point is 00:06:53 and also Speaking of winning, it's, you're just reminding me that this movie, both of our two leads survived. Yeah. And this was such a, like this, they could have killed one of them off. Sometimes I'm just happier at the end of a movie, knowing that the good guys, or at least the better guys, one. They made it.
Starting point is 00:07:16 And the daughter lived. Yeah. But it wasn't so non-realistic that everybody lived, you know, like, I also am really happy that this show didn't, this movie didn't. end up showing us an extreme assault scene like i just didn't know right to see it no i didn't million times we just didn't need to i agreed um and it was nice to watch our our protagonists win um i am super curious now that we are leading into 28 years later yeah so seemingly the plane gets them seemingly the plane's going to help them right seemingly the plane's going to circle back around
Starting point is 00:07:49 pick them up and then what exactly to this well we have 28 weeks later i after this wait did i make that up or i think there's a 28 weeks later really i think and then it's 28 years there's another movie i think so i think so rocks i'm so excited they might come in in the comments be like you're completely wrong let me look it up right now there it's it's 20 there's another one so so seemingly so like what you were saying is that the plane would come in and we're going to see we're going to see what and then what because it's even though the plane's going to bring them something where else. England's fuck-a-doodled.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Absolutely. I mean, we saw... Wait, look at this 28 weeks later. See, it is. In 2007, this is odd. Is it have to do with this movie? Does it not? No, no, I think... I mean, it's still got the same red,
Starting point is 00:08:41 but it doesn't look like our people. Oh, totally different movie then. But no, I think it... No, it is the sequel. Okay, 28 days later is the prequel. 28 years later is the sequel. So this is still... here, but we're dealing with Jeremy Renner, Rose Byrne, Imogen Tots.
Starting point is 00:08:59 But this is 28 weeks. So they're saying this might not have to do. Oh, prequel, 20. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I think it just doesn't have our characters. Interesting. But is in this world. Okay. All right. Okay. Yeah, that's wild. I want to do some research. What do you think, I'm trying to figure out, what do you think the budget of this effing movie was? Yeah. It's a good question. Like, I don't even know how to guess that. Me neither. Days later budget. Let's just look. Because if you. If you. you told me this budget was a million dollars i'd believe you if you told me it was 20 million dollars i would you told me it was 50 000 i know right okay the budget i'm gonna go with a million
Starting point is 00:09:36 this calls it a shoestring budget but then says that it was eight million so yeah okay i wouldn't call that shoe string but for what we saw of rondon right i am super curious about that um i also am curious where people were at in their careers at this time yeah let's do some research right now Killian Murphy, this might have been his first, one of his first films. Let's see. Let's see. Because I think that. Curious if this is what really made him like skyrocket in the frame.
Starting point is 00:10:08 Oh, do I say Spider-Man? I meant Batman. My bad. Okay. So let's see. Let's see. In 2001, he did a bunch of stuff before this, but nothing that I've heard of. Let me read them quickly to you.
Starting point is 00:10:22 You tell me if you've heard of any of them. Kwondo. No. Sweaty Barrett. Right. Sorry. Sunburn. The Trench. Eviction. At Death's Door. Phillyen at and feel. No. A man of few words. Disco pigs. How Harry became a tree on the edge. The way we live now. Watchmen, but not the watchman you're thinking of. And then this. Oh, yeah. This is what skyrocketed him into fame. For sure. so after this um in 2003 he was in cold mountain in 2005 batman begins there we have i can't believe i said spider man i'm such an idiot people are going to shred me for that i'm obviously i always talk about the uh t dk trilogy is my favorite of the all of the dc movies and
Starting point is 00:11:10 for some reason i just like whatever it's fine it's a blue eyes um okay yep so that's kind of how it went from there it's not inception is not until 2010 so this is how people really started to know him or at least in this country those might have been big movies overseas i really don't know um let's see about naomi harris was this her stardom role yeah i wonder um it looks like that to me from a brief look um okay so in 2002 what she had she done before this um pirates the caribbean was 2006 uh nope this looks like her first thing that i know also same thing with you you're not gonna know any of these Right. And I'm not surprised she got Pirates of the Caribbean because she did a great job in this. I mean, they did a really good job casting.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Danny Boyle, what had he done before this? Because obviously we've seen him do a million things after this, but I am super curious. Was this, okay, before this, he had done movies that I have not heard of. Really? Wow. Things that I have not heard of. And then after this, he went on to do Slumdog Millionaire, 127 hours. great films
Starting point is 00:12:22 yep the Steve Jobs movie T2 transpotting yesterday which I loved and he is doing 28 years later it doesn't seem like he did weeks right yeah also curious and
Starting point is 00:12:36 Alex Garland is who wrote this Alex Garland a very prolific writer who also wrote ex machina annihilation men civil war he's done a ton of stuff but has he done anything before this he did write 28 years later which gets me even more exciting for that that's very exciting this is the smart writing this is the first movie he epeed is this the first movie he wrote he wrote
Starting point is 00:13:00 a novel for the beach before this and this is the first movie that he wrote ah so so this was really everybody a lot of people's career a lot of people man yeah understand why me too i can't I believe we didn't clock Brendan Gleason or couldn't pull his name. Yeah. All I could think was Chernobyl. I was thinking of banshees of Innes Sharon, but again, I just couldn't come up with his name. It seems like it kind of kickstarted his career, too, Bibb. Really?
Starting point is 00:13:32 Really? Brendan Gleason. Yeah, what had he done before this? Nope. After this, he did gangs of New York. After this, he did Cold Mountain. After this, he did Troy. But before this, oh, he was an AI.
Starting point is 00:13:47 artificial intelligence oh okay i know that one he was in okay so he he did a lot more stuff he was in some juice he was in some stuff before this for sure okay that makes sense good yeah that does make sense um and what about the girl after this was her name hannah yeah i don't recognize i don't recognize her it's she did all stuff that i don't know i had cedars she did a really good job she did a great job yeah the other thing i need to look up and sorry i'm doing so much googling but i'm so fascinated by this movie is who was this composer oh yeah this composer was john murphy what else did john murphy compose okay he composed guardians of the galaxy oh wow volume three he did days of future past which you watch yes he did sunshine he did the suicide squad he did guardians of galaxy uh the holiday special for guardians
Starting point is 00:14:36 he did uh looks like a ton of stuff wow okay makes sense yeah that does make sense sense. This is such a good one. A true phenom. Would you like me to get you some trivia? Yeah, let's do it. All right, let's see what I can find here. Trivia for this movie.
Starting point is 00:14:54 I'm like hanging on its every word right now. Yeah. For the scenes in the motorway, the production got permission to shoot on the M1 on a Sunday morning between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m., the police gradually slowed traffic in both directions using 10 cameras. The filmmakers managed to capture a total of one minute of usable footage. this is amazing because we wonder how they did it they did it with 10 cameras at the exact same time filmed the one spot hopefully it's slow enough to get nothing happening that's amazing that's insane that's amazing wow that's wild athletes were cast as the infected because of how important physically physicality is to that Danny Boyle felt that since athletes can do things other people can't they would be interesting when translated into the movements of the infected very smart the film was shot almost entirely
Starting point is 00:15:44 entirely in sequence. Only pickups and a few reshoots were shot out of sequence. Oh, well, that... Probably why some of the performances were... All the performances were so good. Absolutely, because we're not jumping around. Oh, that's awesome. Oh, my God. Oh, God, what? The scene where Jim and Selena celebrate with Frank and Hannah was shot on September 11th, 2001.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Danny Boyle said it felt extremely strange to shoot a celebratory scene on that particular day. roxy that means they saw everything on the news they're hearing it and they're like we gotta shoot and action oh my god and celebrate and the world is like crumbling crumbling and even like the day after right we still had that united september 11 right and then still even the day after the airports are still not even open in london everything was shut down yeah that is wild to me The show must go on, baby. Alex Garland and Danny Boyle did a great deal of research into social unrest, drawing ideas from things that happened in Rwanda in Sierra Leone,
Starting point is 00:16:56 such as piling of bodies inside churches, but drew the line at using any actual footage from such incidents in the opening montage. All footage during featuring dead bodies and discretion, desecration of bodies was faked. I think that that's the right choice. I love that. Yep. All right, Reject Nation, summers here in between workouts, filming, traveling, stain hydrated has never felt more important.
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Starting point is 00:20:04 Do you? It's Danny Boyle. It's Leonardo Caprio, Tilda Swinton, 2000. I don't think so. Horror novelist Stephen King bought out an entire showing of the film in New York City. Makes sense. It's really good. It seems like it'd be up his alley.
Starting point is 00:20:22 That's awesome. That he did that. Yeah, it is. The extras who played the dead bodies in the church were college students who volunteered to appear in the film. We are saving on budget there. That was a lot of bodies. This was one of the first mainstream films to be shot entirely digitally. Oh, so is a big deal.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Killing Murphy's nude scenes were done on a closed set at Murphy's insistence, as they should be. Yeah. We never need to do not closed sets for nude scenes. Totally. Good on them that they listened. Also, now I don't even think you can actually be nude with your parts. Well, with down there, they have to put like a mold. I know commercially there, I was on set one day,
Starting point is 00:21:10 a guy you had to go and he's like it's fine we're behind he's like i'll just it's fine i'll just do it as me and they were like you're not allowed huh and i was like i think it's about how big the budget is i think that and you have to have signed it beforehand interesting yeah the shot where jim sees the dead mother holding on to the dead baby is based on a photograph danny boyle saw of a mass of curd bodies after they had been gassed oh boy um okay there's so many let me scroll to some of the spoiler ones. This is like fascinating. There's a thousand different fun facts,
Starting point is 00:21:46 but I know we've got to get out of here. In the end of the film, the pilot on the plane is speaking finish at the radio. The very last words, he says, are lehectic helicopter in, which means, will you send a helicopter? Ah, okay. The execution pit scene near the end
Starting point is 00:22:06 was filmed outside a church of Wutherington Road, connecting Salisbury. to down down down one of uh the prop teams didn't pick up the fake bodies after filming a local hairdresser from down saw them on the road panicked crashed her car and phone the police who came to investigate and interrogate the crew that's really bad you should be fired as a prop i hope they bought her a car uh absolutely and whoever you were that didn't clean up your work what in the actual f I can't believe they did that Okay
Starting point is 00:22:42 That's all the time that we have for this But oh my God Wow damn There's so much more Look at it your own time Leave your favorite trivia in the comments Whatever you got Thank you so much for going on this journey with us
Starting point is 00:22:56 Are we gonna watch 28 weeks later? Pretty sure Okay so I guess we'll see you guys soon To find out what the actual F that's about Yep Other great actors but just not these guys not these guys but that's all right i guess it was probably a long while after right i think i think it said 2008 probably like six years after yeah i think so okay well maybe it's up later i don't know
Starting point is 00:23:19 well we will find out together tara any final thoughts no love you guys later rejects we got shit to do okay here we go um i got it and for the patron questions you didn't believe in me uh okay here we go patreon questions coming in from 28 days later from Powell Casmarck. You think that's close? That's pretty good. Okay. Even though Danny Boyle said a number of times that this is not a zombie film, it's hard to see why people, it's not hard to see why people put it in that category.
Starting point is 00:23:56 How do you feel about how it compares against other more traditional zombie movies? And is there something about it that you think puts it above them or separates it from them? well I still think it's like a zombie film but the reason it puts it above them is because it's written really smartly there's nothing the characters aren't dumb or weak or do things where you're like oh my god like it's just I think that's what separates it I think that there's all different types of zombies and um you know like one of the zombie properties that I love is a show called I zombie but on that the zombies are still the good guys they're talking they like a lot of them are are totally normal. Oh, cool. They just eat brains. So it's like something like that is so different than something like this. But what I think is great about this is exactly what terror is touching on, but also the fact
Starting point is 00:24:47 that we're coming in with this rage element, people can relate what happens when rage takes over, what happens when people turn against people? Are you more afraid of monsters or people? So I'm super curious to now research why Danny Boyle says isn't a zombie movie. I guess it's because they're not technically zombies because it was something that, That was, they were placed as an infection. It's more of a pandemic film in a lot of ways. Right.
Starting point is 00:25:11 But I think that that's a little bit of semantics. Right. Gabriel says, Tara, which four people, either real people or fictional characters, would you pick to be in your survivor team during a zombie apocalypse? Most people only think about skills when picking a similar team and often forget about trust. Don't forget, as real life taught us all, that people have the best abilities and skills
Starting point is 00:25:32 to be able to help save you are not necessary. necessarily the ones who will do everything in their power to do so. I think Gabriel asked the question and then tries to dictate how he answer it. I love that. You're so fun. That's so funny. I have no idea. I would never be able to answer this on the spot like this.
Starting point is 00:25:49 Which four people you'd have to give so much more time. Yeah. Real or fictional, you know, like, you think like Superman, obviously, you know, he's going to help you. He's got a lot of abilities. He's probably not going to be able to get infected. totally so our guy that we love from uh from uh who's in the punter purge daddy is that what you were going to say no that's absolutely who's also in the punisher it's the same actor right he's in the punisher i think so no you're thinking of john bernthal i am what what did we oh per no purge daddy's
Starting point is 00:26:24 frank grillo that's right who are you so right now you're thinking of john bruntall yeah i'm thinking of the punisher yeah but who did we watch that had okay I'm no, but I was literally going to say from the perj. So did what does Frank Grello pop up in? Did Bernthal pop up in a purge movie? No. Never. I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:26:47 Damn. I don't remember. Maybe, maybe. You know what? I could look. I'll accept them both. I think that that, yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:26:52 So we'll take those two. We'll take Superman. And who else are we taking the best Wonder Woman? I mean, something easy. Yeah, right? Somebody kicks butt. Unfortunately, I love the Patreon questions, but I don't, we don't have time pick four people we'd be here all day so that's the best answer we can give yeah calm one come one ex guy
Starting point is 00:27:12 like comic guy maybe if you had to choose a zombie like apocalypse you had to live in which would it be 28 days later last of us world war z or the walking dead uh okay this one felt like the worst of them because it felt like literally everybody died except for i don't know what's going on overseas at all Yeah. I'd go with World War Z, I think. I haven't seen that in so long. Yeah, it's been a long time since I've seen it too. I might be wrong about that. I kind of like to love The Last of Us too much
Starting point is 00:27:44 to also just not go with The Last of Us. I don't know. I hear you. I feel like the Walking Dead's the most straightforward. There's zombies. They're slow. They can't chase after you. They just come in a horde.
Starting point is 00:27:55 Like, if you could just bunker down and find somewhere safe, you might just be okay. Logan Nelson. Let me move that up. Okay. Have you, or maybe someone you know, taken any extreme steps in real life to prepare for the apocalypse, crazy food hoarding, possibly getting up on those things that go bang, et cetera? I don't have anything that goes bang, but I do have these like big water jugs that are, that you could put water in that apparently the water would be fine to drink like years. later that I got because I frank admits me when there was like some articles like recently y'all like a year ago that it was like we might be running out of water oh it's after the fires that the water might be all crappy and I was like I should save water so that's the only thing I've done um I've done stuff like this too but recently my best friend bought an an alligator axe oh and I was like why did you do that well we don't have alligators in LA it's called a gator no it's just like a crazy axe it's just
Starting point is 00:29:05 a really good act it's called a gate or something yet like you could kill anything or like it's like okay what is she gonna kill go girl yeah okay uh Logan also wants to know what ways would you deal with the solitude of an apocalypse get drunk I guess I don't know you got to find you've got to try to find somebody you've got to try to not be so low i agree you got to find somebody or whatever you've got to try to team up with somebody i agree so i would deal with it by trying to not deal with the solid dude yeah uh what's up in the noel beltron um if there were a zombie apocalypse what kind of zombies would you hope they were how long do you think you'd last and what do you think you'd miss most um yeah so like everybody's asking zombie questions because clearly it's a zombie
Starting point is 00:29:56 movie right exactly so like that proves a point it is a zombie movie for sure slow ones the only thing that i really am flipped out by are the fast zombies because i'm pretty sure if you're a slow zombie i can figure it out me too but if you are a fast zombie there's no what you're eating me i'm dead i'm dead because i'm just not fast and i can't run forever i'm going to see all that so slow ones how long do you think you'd last uh depends on my circumstances when it's start how long do you think you would lust. Ooh, I would like to say at least a month. I feel like I have enough, yeah, I feel like I have enough resolve and like the choice
Starting point is 00:30:39 to be like, I'll kill this or find a way to set it up to make myself safe, engineer a way to like make myself safe that I feel like at least a month. What about you? One of two things. I pick up things, like I ask a million questions, as you know, because I like to understand something. Once I get something, I feel like I'm very good at mastering things, but it takes me a minute to understand.
Starting point is 00:31:03 So I'd either be dead in a day. Yeah. I just never made it, never figured it out, or I'd last for a long, long, long, long time. But one of the two. Like, if I could make it past a couple of days, I'd make it forever. But I don't know. Those first few days would be so dicey for me. Totally.
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