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Cinematical Has Seen First 28 Minutes of '28 Weeks Later'!
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Fox Atomic decided to torture us by inviting us over the the swanky Fox lot to view the first 28 minutes of the in-progress flick, 28 Weeks Later (we parked in "The Sound of Music," and let me tell you ... those hills were most definitely not alive. They didn't have eyes either, thankfully). I can say with absolute conviction, if you liked the first one, you're going to like this one as well. It's also safe to say (according to Fox Atomic) that you don't have to have seen the first film in order to enjoy this one. That's definitely true from what I was treated to.
Here's the setting: it's 28 weeks since the outbreak of the Rage infection that decimated London in the first film, 28 Days Later (hence 28 Weeks Later ... both movies are timed from the infection outbreak, which is day zero.) If you haven't seen the first film, the Rage virus/infection isn't pretty. One bite (or even a single drop of blood) from someone who is infected will put you instantly into a "state of irreversible hyperactivity and murderousness," according to Wikipedia. It's almost like being turned into a familiar horror movie staple (we aren't using the zed word here), except with the extreme hyperactivity.
M&M's 50 Dark Movies Game Proves to be Addicting
Filed under: Horror », Movie Marketing »
If you thought the fun was just inside the colored candy shells, well you were half right. With October and Halloween looming around the corner, and films like The Grudge 2 and Saw 3 in the pipeline, the M&M website now features a Flash-based game that is utterly addicting. Someone heartless and insidious sent me the link to this game last night, and now I can't stop playing. It's a trap, I tell you.The concept of the game is that you have to identify the titles of 50 dark or scary movies that are hidden in a Renaissance-style painting in order to promote the new dark chocolate M&Ms. Some of them are fairly easy, while others will make your eyes cross, and your brain hurt.
Although I haven't yet found Gigli, I'm sure it must be in there.
Who knew a simple movie candy could be so evil?









