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28 Days Later [WS] DVD
1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
PN: 024543088172
Release: 09/09/2008
Starring: Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris, Brendan Gleeson
Director(s): Danny Boyle
Price:$9.99
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28 Days LaterAnimal rights activists free a group of infected chimpanzees to horrifying results in this speculative sci-fi horror effort from Trainspotting director Danny Boyle. Waking from a coma in a deserted London hospital 28 days later, bicycle courier Jim ( Cillian Murphy) takes to the deserted city streets in a state of mystified confusion. Joining forces with another group of survivors following a terrifying encounter in a seemingly abandoned church, Jim soon learns the truth behind the deserted streets and the menacing creatures that lurk in the shadows. It's soon revealed that the chimpanzees had been harboring a deadly virus that sends its victims into a furious, murderous rage, and in the days following the initial exposure, the entire population was nearly wiped out due to the resulting homicidal rampage. Is there still a glimmer of hope for humanity -- or has the deadly "rage" virus found its way to foreign shores and infected the entire planet? ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Cast Cillian Murphy as Jim Naomie Harris as Selena Brendan Gleeson as Frank Megan Burns as Hannah Christopher Eccleston as Maj. Henry West Marvin Campbell as Private Mailer Sanjay Rambaruth as Private Davis Ray Panthaki as Private Bedford Junior Laniyan as Private Bell Leo Bill as Private Jones Ricci Harnett as Corporal Mitchell Stuart McQuarrie as Sgt. Farrell Luke Mably as Clifton Justin Hackney as Kim McGarrity as Alexander Delamere as Mr. Bridges Emma Hitching as Jim's Mother Christopher Dunne as Jim's Father Toby Sedgwick as David Schneider as Jukka Hiltunen as Bindu de Stoppani as Alex Palmer as
| Crew Dennis Schnegg - Art Director Patrick Rolfe - Art Director Mark Digby - Supervising Art Director Gail Stevens - Casting Rachael Fleming - Costume Designer Richard Styles - First Assistant Director Danny Boyle - Director Chris Gill - Editor Robert How - Line Producer John Murphy - Composer (Music Score) Mark Tildesley - Production Designer Anthony Dod Mantle - Cinematographer Andrew Macdonald - Producer Graham Daniel - Sound/Sound Designer Ray Merrin - Sound/Sound Designer Glenn Freemantle - Sound/Sound Designer John Rodda - Sound/Sound Designer Nicholas Powell - Stunts Coordinator Bob Hollow - Special Effects Supervisor Richard Conway - Special Effects Supervisor Alex Garland - Screenwriter Thomas Townend - Second Unit Director Of Photography Cliff Wallace - Creature Effects Cliff Wallace - Prosthetic Makeup Effects
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 28 Days Later Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland (and Boyle's longtime collaborator, producer Andrew Macdonald) bounce back from the relatively big-budget debacle of The Beach with 28 Days Later, a kinetic low-budget horror film. The filmmakers gratefully acknowledge their debt to a bunch of classic horror and science fiction movies, especially George Romero's Living Dead films. There's even a kickass black woman (Naomie Harris) who saves the hero's neck like in The Omega Man. But 28 Days Later has its own style. Cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle (The Celebration) uses digital video surprisingly effectively, adding to the film's gritty immediacy, with a few nice surreal touches (e.g. the painted flowers along the road) thrown in. The dark inflections of John Murphy's bass-driven score help moves things along, too. The story is simple and lends itself to allegorical readings, with its somewhat pro forma anti-authoritarian slant. There are a few nicely played shocks, and some amazing, haunting images of a deserted, "Rage"-ravaged London. The recently comatose main character, Jim (Cillian Murphy), begins as a cipher, but gradually comes into focus thanks to Murphy's soulful performance, and his chemistry with the fierce Harris. Brendan Gleeson (Gangs of New York) maintains his excellent track record as a lovably gruff father vainly trying to keep some sense of normalcy in his young daughter's life. Things get a little ham-fisted in the last third of the film, bogging down a bit when the ragtag group reaches a military outpost in northern England and predictably finds something even worse than the diseased lunatics they're fleeing. But for the most part, 28 Days Later is a good, scary horror film, and a worthy successor to the forebears it references in nearly every frame. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
Anthony Dod Mantle: European Film Academy, Best European Cinematographer (winner)
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General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English, French, Spanish | | Subtitle Options: | English, Spanish | | Sound Processing: | DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel DS: Dolby Surround (4.0)
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Audio commentary by director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland
Three alternate endings
Deleted scenes with optional commentary
"Pure Rage: The Making of 28 Days Later" featurette
Jacknife Lee music video
Animated storyboards
Still photo galleries
Theatrical trailer | | DVD Aspect Ratio: | 1.85:1: Theatre Wide-Screen
| | MPAA Rating: | R | | DVD Discs Included: | 1 | | DVD Sides: | 1 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 113 min | | | DVD Chapters: | Side #1 --
1. Rage
2. 28 Days Later...
3. The Infected
4. The Plague
5. Mum & Dad
6. The Neighbor
7. The Only Way
8. The Guardian
9. Frank and Hannah
10. The Answer to Infection
11. To Manchester
12. In Death's Path
13. Shopping
14. Young and Infected
15. Picnic
16. Valium
17. A Bad Dream
18. The Blockade
19. A Fatal Drop
20. Sanctuary
21. The Answer's Here
22. Dinner
23. Under Attack
24. West's Promise
25. The Executioners
26. A Little More Presentable
27. The Hunted
28. The Infection Within
29. Serena's Savior
30. The Last Soldier
31. Survivors
32. End Titles
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