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it. Wow. So we're going to just quickly run over some run over rather run through some
questions here that we have. There's only a few and then we'll get into our thoughts.
But yeah, let's start it off here. All right for Mark. Hey, second family lol. So what's
up, Mark? Thank you for being a real reject for asking the question. Hey, second family
lol. So I just want to point out how unique these infected are from other zombies. That
opening scene along with promised land playing in the background gave me chills. How did you
all feel about this one out of a potential trilogy? Oh, and Tara, how did you feel about
those alpha chases? They said that men were pulling their girlfriends out of the theater
because of their ding dongs. Assuming that would be the assumptions. I'm assuming they got a big ol' D. Do they have a small man complex?
They're like, you can't see that ding dong.
It's too big for you, girl.
Don't get any ideas.
There's zom-dongs.
Zom-dongs.
Oh, that's good.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
That's hilarious that people actually pulled their girlfriends
out of the theaters. That's crazy. I mean You actually pulled their girlfriends out of the theaters.
I did. Yeah. Crazy. I mean all the only thing I heard about this movie is it's not what
you expect. And definitely I felt that way toward especially towards the later half of
the latter half rather the movie especially in the last third of the film because I had
so many I think with any film and this is a me thing I have so many different scenarios
and how I think a film's
going to play out and it doesn't always have to play out that way. It's just this is what
I'm personally expecting and this was definitely not the way I expected it to go. Not to say
that it wasn't interesting and fascinating in its own right, like him taking his mom
to see the doctor. Of course I expected that, but then to see that there was no cure, there
was nothing we could do and and then to have like,
the emotional, you know, stakes and then the actual scene that ended up happening, and then the dad
not coming in to rescue them, like, it just definitely subverted me in a way I just really
was not expecting. So, but to answer the actual question, and I think, yeah, this could for sure have a I would be
so interested in a potential trilogy with this, where this film, especially where this
ended up with Jimmy and, and that whole crew and also to, I think the character of Spike,
I think he's, I mean, he's really there, there's so many fascinating, I mean, the few characters
we get in this film are all great, but spike to me is the heart like his coming-of-age story the way he
He really grows throughout the film like to see how different of a character
He is from beginning to end and how he truly like has to really grow in our
You know right in front of us
It's it's really a journey to go through and also the fact of how much he cares for his mother and will do anything to save her.
And granted, like, we had some, you know, we made some points that, okay, it's probably
wasn't the best decision to go away from the confines of your safe space to do this.
He's, you know, he's very protective and caring over his mother.
So it's understandable.
And in times of, of survival and post-apocalyptic time like it's understandable
I think personally why he did that so I get it
But I truly love the characters bike and the kid who played him. I don't know the actor's name, but he was
Amazing one of the better young actors that I have seen in quite a while seriously phenomenal like a plus performance from him
Yeah, so but as you guys feel about his performance
from him. But I had you guys feel about his performance.
So the feeling about this one out of a potential trilogy,
you're saying, because this is already
kind of part of a trilogy.
I think that this movie brought in a lot of heart.
I mean, obviously you could see that I was sobbing
over the mom thing.
That's very rare that you would be able to get
an audience there emotionally during a zombie film.
But I think that Danny Boyle has always brought
some very intriguing and artistic ways
to shoot certain things and tell a story.
Because even in the first two,
there was always some sort of dialogue
that shows that life here for certain people is still difficult
and they're still dealing with everyday issues that have really nothing to do with the zombie apocalypse, right?
There's still people, but they're living in this insane world
and to be able to really zoom in on a kid losing his mom and pulling an audience that
way with a lot of heart and emotion and to really just show that side of it I think they did a
wonderful job with it so I think that the potential side of that coming out if they can still find a
way to carry that through,
and I'm not saying obviously carry it through with the dad
and now the grandpa, no, but obviously he has the skills
to be able to bring that emotionality into his films,
and I've always sort of felt that way about Danny Boyle.
I think he always finds little ways to insert things
that have feeling, so I like that about this.
Yeah, no, I really enjoyed this movie.
This really surprised me.
It was never something I expected.
It was always surprising me at every turn
because of just the structure of the story,
but also it's how it deals with relationship.
How it acknowledges the relationship between life and death.
And the movie starts about with his relationship with his father.
And then the second half of the movie is about his relationship with his mother.
And I really liked the dichotomy of that,
seeing him go from boy to man through those relationships,
realizing his father wasn't somebody
in which he looked up to,
he didn't wanna do things like his dad.
He didn't like the fact that his father
embellished stories about their exploits.
He didn't like the fact that his father was a liar.
He didn't like the fact that his father was a liar. He didn't like the fact that his father was somebody
who would go out on his mother and would hit him
in the defense of his own pride.
So him going out to do something in the face
where everybody was afraid to,
a young boy, I thought was incredible.
And the way they turned that journey in and of itself
into something so beautiful and tragic
and haunting and morbid, yet angelic
and just overall something I never would have expected
in a million years from a zombie movie, like at all.
That's a great point.
Totally.
And then the third act of the movie, or not even the third act, just the bleed into the zombie movie, like, at all. That's a great point. Totally. And then the third act of the movie,
or not even the third act, just the lead into the sequel,
is then him coming into self, and then
who he is outside of his community,
outside of the world he perceived to be the end times.
Or these are all the people that he's known his entire life.
He was born, he's 12, and this is 28 years into the zombie apocalypse.
Right. Just for him to go out into the world and discover that there is
something larger out there. There is not only within the island that he inhabits,
which is a giant quarantine zone, but there are cell phones, there is internet
still. The world survived, the world moved on, but he has to
figure out for himself who he is within the world that he knows and outside of the world
that he knows. And I think that watching this boy come to contact with somebody like Jimmy,
who had a different lesson, a different experience, who had to find his own way into the world,
who survived it. I guess he found his own sense of community
because his father wasn't somebody he relied on.
His father was a preacher or a father in and of itself
and he watched his siblings die.
And I'm excited to see whatever potential trilogies
on the horizon watching these two characters come to impact each other.
Yeah, and we could also be witnessing, too,
when it comes to Aaron Taylor Johnson's story.
Maybe he's an arc.
Yeah, no, for sure.
Like, it could be a bit of redemption for him,
at least in the eyes of his son,
just because they had such a falling out
and such a distance between them
when they last spoke to each other.
They literally had a knife pointed at them.
They said, get away from us, you know,
when, I mean, didn't add the bitch line in there, you know,
but still, it was not, it was not very, you know, well,
they didn't have well interactions between the two of them.
So it would be very fascinating to watch in another film.
Like, I wouldn't even say rescuing him,
but I would definitely like to see them reconcile,
you know, especially after the loss of his mother
and not justifying any of Aaron's,
or I forgot the dad's name, but-
Jamie.
Jamie, thank you.
Not justifying his actions and, you know,
how he was very distant himself and not being there
You know with the the mom
I mean, yeah
He was cooking breakfast and taking the Sun out and all that in the rite of passage
But you know stepping outside the marriage when he felt like you know
She was already like kind of already gone already, but still I would like to see a little bit of a redemption arc for his character
I think that would be the way to go
But we'll see what happens because you know he was very much like to see a little bit of a redemption arc for his character. I think that would be the way to go. But we'll see what happens because, you know, he was very much like to me,
a very mystical type of character, even though he's kind of no nonsense as well.
So I would like to see, you know, a redemption type of arc for his character
if we're going to move forward in this in this trilogy.
And I thought it was also last thing we'll move on to the next question.
I thought it was interesting as well with
Spike's character, how he was getting this whole celebration for him in the beginning.
And he felt so undeserving in his mind of it.
Like he didn't even want to be, I get he wanted to spend time with his mother, but he felt
like, like, what did I do?
I was missing targets.
I didn't deserve this.
And like he had to, even though he was on in this journey to, you know, find hopefully
a cure for his mother.
And now this, this next kind of journey is finding himself,
but also he wants to earn that right, I feel like, too,
in that rite of passage.
I felt like that's fascinating.
I love how much they really focus on character development
in this story.
It's really fun to watch.
I just want to say real quick, because you were saying they're the, the boyfriends are pulling their girlfriends
out of the theater. And I'm just wondering if the
girlfriends were pulling themselves back in.
Like, hold on. I would actually like to see this.
No, you can go home. I'm going to watch the Zong Dongs,
but you go home. I'll let you know how the movie was.
Yeah. I mean, if I went to see that movie
with my girlfriend, I mean, it's a zombie.
I'm sure he's making like a joke.
Yeah, no, no, no.
I'm sure that didn't happen, but it might have.
And I'm just saying that I bet you some of the girls
might have snuck back in.
You're probably right.
Just to get a sneak peek.
Yeah, it probably didn't, but I wouldn't be surprised
if it did at the same point.
Who knows?
Anyways, J. Russian. What up, J? Okay. What are your feelings on the rage zombies compared
to other zombies in the movies there? I'm assuming the first two movies, right? Or just
other zombie zombies and movies. I'm assuming he means the first two movies, right? Or just other zombie zombies and movies? I'm assuming he
means the first two movies, right? Probably. Yeah. Either of you want to go for it?
I thought they were cool. You know, friggin was it only the alpha ripping, ripping skulls?
I think you're I believe so. Yeah, I think so. That was like very predator esque.
I do like the different types of zombies. We We got the, you know, the, the, the bloater
esque zombies eating worms off the ground.
And I was like, okay, that's different. That's unique. You know, we've got some, some less,
you know, ravenous zombies, but specifically the rage zombies. Oh yeah. The mofos was scary.
It's scary. No bueno. I don't want to, it was scary. It was scary, no bueno.
I don't wanna live in this world.
Don't live on this island.
Take me to the rest of the world, please.
Yeah, that was the spooky-ooky.
I would pee myself.
No, I don't wanna pee myself.
What terrorists said was just like,
did these actors not eat for like three minutes?
Some of those skinny ones, they're skinny as hell,
meaning you have to do casting for that,
and either you give them a heads up
and they have to lose a bunch of weight,
or they just look like that, which is insane.
But I also think that the alpha zombies, very cool.
We haven't heard or seen it in other films,
where they're like, if you see the alpha,
you better get the F out of here.
The alpha, you could shoot it multiple times,
it would still come after you, a lot F out of here. The alpha, you could shoot it multiple times, it would still come after you,
a lot stronger than the rest.
And I like that,
because it kind of puts them in this herd mentality.
And we did see when the woman is giving birth,
that she has a slice of humanity in her
to be able to grab the mom's hands
and go, I'm gonna help me give birth to this baby.
Which was wild.
It was as if, you know, she didn't have that cannibalism thing in her.
The priority was give birth to my baby, which I understand, you know, her being a mom.
So I think seeing those differences here in zombie movies that we haven't seen that before.
So I like that they added something new to it.
And I think that makes it really inventive
and a lot of fun, which for a potential trilogy
means we have some new juice coming in.
Especially when it comes to the writing,
you're really gonna be able to attach onto something.
If we get into other films, you're like,
that's an alpha, and if she gives a baby,
it's probably not gonna be a zombie, right?
It could be that it's a baby and it can't get,
it's like L, right, where it can't get sick.
So, I don't know, we'll have to see.
I think you make a great point to like on this humanity
still being somewhere deep inside them. And like we, I don't know if we've, maybe you
could make a case for that a little bit with the Robert Carl. I think his name is Robert
Carlisle, right? The actor in the second movie, the main one. But anyways, like just, we kind
of saw a little snippet of that at the beginning of the movie where like Jimmy's mom's like,
Jimmy run. And she was kind of infected. So there was a little fore little snippet of that at the beginning of the movie where like Jimmy's mom's like Jimmy run
And she was kind of infected so there was a little foreshadowing of that to come later on but that was such an
Emotionally impactful angle to take with the zombies like to see like like for just a few seconds
I will forget that I'm a zombie and like still there's a little humanity in me. What an
interesting way to, you know, a unique
angle to take with the zombies. Like I again did not see that coming at all. And I kind
of made that comment too and we all did. We're like, I don't think we've seen a pregnant
zombie right in the first two movies, at least not to my recollection. So that was again
fascinating. I'm glad they actually like didn't just like forget about that and actually like you know
We saw something come about with that that plot line like with the baby
And I'm curious if we do go into a trilogy here now. What's gonna happen with that baby?
And where do we go from here? You know?
This movie child changes what we know about zombies because I think the implication was that the alpha zombie impregnates
impregnated at least that one zombie.
Because he like stopped and seemed like he was upset by the fact that that zombie was
no longer with us.
Yeah.
So yeah, what does that and coupled with, you know, the pregnant one grabbing the hands
of what does that mean for the consciousness of zombies?
So it's like another subcategory of human now?
Are they not the undead?
Or I think, yeah, obviously, there's a difference between infected and then
the unliving, or the, yeah, the living dead.
Yeah, there's so many possibilities you can do too with that baby
as well, like, the storyline possibilities are really endless, I feel like. And then
for the actual question though, Jay, like, like just I'm kind of like the same with Aaron and Terry here
Just I mean these zombies are already so damn scary and you always feel tension and unsettling which is like an
unease with like that they
They're so they're so quick with how they can move and that we're never in a place where we feel that we are safe
But now having an actual like especially with the, like they can rip out your spines literally.
And then also like if you fire 10 to 12 arrows,
that might not do the job.
Like what a unique and scary perspective.
And then to actually see it be executed in a way where like,
damn, this is really damn like wild, scary,
and intense at the same point when you can combine the three like
It was wild and I love the makeup that they used for
To just so you could like really tell like which ones were they the alphas too?
And I like like the encapsulating scoping shots that they would use to with the backdrop
Showing like this is the alpha like to make it stand
out. So I thought that was really cool. But yeah. Oh, you looking stuff up. I am just
going to look up one thing. All right. We got one more question here before we look
up some trivia and rotten tomatoes and then we got to get out of here. It's kind of late.
All right from resonance Z. Thank you so much for being a royal reject and for the question
and you as well. J I forgot to say that as well. I haven't watched the movie yet. Excuse
me. So I will be watching along with you three. Awesome. We hope you enjoyed the movie and
the reaction, but I hope the third movie can still capture the dread of the previous ones.
I mean, I felt like they, it really captured the dread of the first two films.
And again, I know we reacted to the second film a couple months ago. It's been two years since we
watched the first film, but I definitely feel it captured the dread. And again, this character,
Spike, is such a fascinating character. I really loved his arc throughout the film. I think this
kid to be able to, and granted, you can make a case for being somewhat of an ensemble,
but I feel like he really carried the film a lot in his own.
And I love, like again, how it was very much a coming-of-age story,
encapsulated by this, you know, story of isolation,
and then, you know, just where he really had to grow up
very quickly in a survival, you know, manner.
I feel like it captured all these things.
So I really, I dug this film, seriously.
The character stuff really got me amped up in a good way
and also the emotional stuff too, really hit me hard.
I thought this was a great film.
That was a very worthy add-on to the other two films
to be quite honest.
But what about you guys?
Did you feel it captured the dread of the previous films?
Definitely, yeah.
I think it captured the dread, the excitement,
but also added this new layer of heart
and this examination of life.
And I think the other ones had the question of morality,
but I feel like this one had the themes of life and death
and what we would do for the people we love,
the lengths we'd go, how we examine our society,
how we perceive our own parents
and how we perceive our relationships with our mother,
our relationship with our father,
our relationship with the self.
And I think that the next film is exploration of self.
And I know that this is technically the end of this trilogy
or the third one on this trilogy,
but yeah, from what I've heard,
and a little I did know about this movie
is that it is going to be the start of another trilogy.
So this is the beginning of like another trilogy
of the film's following spike.
I'm so down. So down.
Yeah, I think that's awesome.
I think where the dread comes in, they did a good job of that,
but also I think what really hits home is the remember death, remember love.
We really nailed that in, and I think that's what made that part,
especially with him and his mom, so emotional,
along with a great soundtrack.
But I also, I wrote down, like in the beginning,
they say, it's got no mind, it's got no soul.
And that is a lot of mom.
Meaning, she is very much not of her right mind,
which makes her somewhat worthless.
Especially towards the dad, I mean, it's not like Jamie didn't want to take care of
her. But we did see a distance there, which is why he's screwing around with Rosie.
He gets very offensive about it. So there's already dread there with the family.
But then also, we open up on Jimmy
so that when we see that cross at the end,
we're like, both of these kids have gone through
a really dreadful yet similar parallel experience
where they're losing a parent, right?
So they've gone through the same emotional stuff.
But when you're thrown into this world
after losing someone, you become really hardened.
So I am looking to see how Spike is going to become
somewhat similar to Jimmy, where Jimmy shows up
in a frickin' track suit with no blood on it,
multiple rings on all the fingers,
and it literally looks like his rings
and his necklace has been polished.
Goes out of Tierra on.
Yes, there is a difference there.
So I think in the way that you become hardened
is like also meaning you're gonna grasp onto control.
And I'm excited to see where that leads with Spike
because I think they're still living through dread
through what we saw,
and I think that's gonna lead us into the other trilogies,
especially Remembering Death, Remembering Love.
If it's got no mind, it's got no soul.
Those are all really big things that I guarantee you
will come back in the other films
100% I think to this film like we talked about while we were reacting to it the the stylistic choice of cinematography
with iPhones freeze frames and
They really we talked about it to Tara and Erin like when they were showing
Footage the way they edited with showing scenes from other barbaric times from the past with war scenes like I
Was really unsettled and felt the set of a sense of dread just from that alone and like no zombie stuff was actually happening
So I felt that was a very artistic and interesting choice in itself to really set the tone of dread
Yeah, like see like there's a sense of dread just in war itself
You know what I mean?
So I thought that was a very ambitious and interesting choice, like, to do that with that type of editing and cinematography style.
So, interesting.
But, yeah.
Any final thoughts before we get into Rotten Tomatoes from either of you?
Yeah, I thought Ray Fiennes was great.
He was. I'm glad you mentioned that. Good call.
He was phenomenal. He's always mentioned that. Good call. He was phenomenal.
He's always very good.
He is, right.
Bad Alphazam, he kind of glitches, Momoa.
The most unique filming style I've seen
in a film this year.
The most unique editing I've seen in a film this year.
Yeah, this is a movie that's gonna stick with me
and I wanna look up all kinds of things.
I wanna watch behind the scenes,
I wanna see how other people perceive this movie,
what they took away from it.
I wanna talk about this movie.
So yeah, this is definitely gonna be
one of the high ones for me.
I'm with you on that.
Yeah.
I think overall, I really liked it.
I do like that also, just one also just one last thing that Jamie had,
you know, some sort of underlying rage, especially in that moment when the kid goes to spike,
goes to stab his dad to be like, get out of here, leave us alone. It takes a lot of strength for him
to hand that knife back to his son. You know, he loves him, but there's, there's a lot going on
there. And then he, you know, he punches the wall. And then in that last shot when we see him mid-water
just yelling for his son, we can feel that that
buried rage that's always been there
is gonna come out somehow, somewhere
and I hope that we do see it in the trilogy
and I'm wondering how Spike and Jamie will collide
along with Jimmy if it's sort of the idea of
Jamie going who the hell is Jimmy and why are you hanging out with him?
Yeah, that's a great he's wearing gold and he has not a spot of blood on him. What is going on here son?
And I'm not sure that that spike isn't necessarily grounded enough that he would let Jimmy take over and it would change him.
But I am very excited to see what comes of that.
Absolutely.
Good calls by both of you.
And I am glad you mentioned Ray Fiennes.
He was phenomenal, which is not really saying much,
because Ray Fiennes is always phenomenal.
It doesn't even matter if he's in a terrible film
or a great film.
He always shows up and brings his A game.
And I like that he was able to walk that fine line of like, at least for me, not knowing like, is
he bat shit crazy? Or is he like, because he's been he's been isolated for over what
13 years is what he said. So like, I like that distinction that he was able to walk
through in his performance, like I could I truly truthfully could not tell if he was.
And then to see how caring and sweet he was. like, and you know, putting the mom like,
like to stop her from feeling this type of pain and then like his words of wisdom, like
I know he's barely in the movie, but very effective and mesmerizing performance.
Like I really loved him a lot in this movie.
He was incredible.
So yeah, great, great.
I really enjoyed this movie a great deal.
Yeah, with this being, yeah, one last thing I'll say
before we can go into the other stuff.
With this being the beginning of a new trilogy,
and you know, it was 28 days later, 20 weeks later,
20 years later, and obviously it seems like
we're gonna continue Spike's story.
I wonder if we're gonna start doing it as like,
oh, this is 28 years later, 29 years later, 30 years later.
Yeah, good me.
That's not a bad idea, yeah.
Yeah, but yeah, that's it for now.
Okay.
I think I wanted to use maybe a trivia or two,
but do you guys wanna guess what the wrong tomato score
is for this movie?
Critics and audiences.
I'll go with critics.
72, and I'll go with critics. 72.
And I'll go audience.
I don't know.
Audiences are weird.
I'm going to go 81.
That may be, I think that I'm overshooting it.
But let's see.
I could see you being right on both of those.
I'm going to go 70.
I'm going to go critics.
I'm going to go 81. Audience, I'm gonna go 81.
Audience, I'm gonna go 77.
Interesting, okay.
As far as close this goes,
I would say Andrew's a little closer.
And which one?
Critics, both actually.
Critics, 88.
Okay, nice.
Audiences.
Lower.
I said 77, right? 63. Yeah, that nice audiences lower. I said 77 right 63
Yeah, yeah, that's why I said audiences are weird
I think it was good at writing and I think credits are smart enough to go
Yeah, they brought in an emotional context to a freaking zombie movie. Give them the guy some credit, please
Also shot very well. Yeah, very very well. Yeah. All right. We it's freaking late. I gotta prep this
footage y'all. Okay, well, guys, whether we'd love to hear what
were your thoughts of 28 years later, do you want to see a
trilogy out of this? Would you think a spike was your favorite
character who was your favorite character? We'd love to hear
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You know Evgeny Korona
Back back at it and whoa. Whoa in the world of 28 years later
Oh my god, if we call them alpha, we do know why we call him alpha because he'd be big you in juggling Have Jenny's you people be talking about what's going on in this movie with some schlongs here, but no
Now they compared
Get nothing run on a pair to that man. Wow, dude
in often ever
Rassi if can't take my eyes off that thing. Well
If some people are like third leg not it's like an extra cane you got walking around with, dude.
Your back must hurt all the time.
Oh, man.
You really probably need to seek medical attention.
Your hips must be under such stress.
It's not healthy to have it be that big.
In fact, I'm kind of concerned for you, man.
Yeah, you're going to lose your, like, blood flow is going to go crazy. Makes you less aerodynamic. Yeah, you're gonna lose your con- you're gonna- like blood flow is gonna go crazy.
Makes you less aerodynamic.
Also, I-
You got a rudder.
I think for sure that
as much as you probably like the praise and the recognition for it,
it's probably causing you too much pain, so
let's switch.
Yes!
And, uh, live a norm- normal life.
That's very generous of you to Evgeny.
Yeah.
At least I can do for all the times you've been a patron here.
I can't believe how selfless that is.
Thanks for being a royal reject.
Thanks, man.
