Yes and no. He got very lucky. When I think of a coma you probably need someone to wake you up. But if you or anyone has experience with comas. Is it possible to wake up on your own and be somewhat fit like jim?
This song is about East Hastings in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I lived there for 7 years. I saw many people use drugs and oiverdose, people sprawled on the ground from assaults and also suicides. This music captures that neighborhood well during its heyday and also 28 days later.
Danny Boyle (the director) said he always has a band in mind whose sound inspires him during a film's creation: For instance, Underworld was such for Trainspotting. Godspeed was his inspiration during 28DL, and you can really feel it. Absolute perfection.
Lived in Metro Vancouver my entire life (36 years old as of 2021). It's only gotten worse and spread like a disease to the rest of the province. This song completely encaptures the darkness that looms over us.
Wait is it really about the East Hastings in Vancouver? Honestly wouldn't doubt it. Sad and scary place. Sorta makes the movie hit a little different to think about it like that.
Listening to this while walking through empty Helsinki. There are no people in sight. Even though it's a sunny day people have decided to stay at home to avoid the virus.
I'm from Barcelona, and back when everyone was still confined, I'd usually walk my dog at night. And believe me, walking those empty streets with just him in sight, while listening to this, truly made me feel like a survivor of the apocalypse.
@@thelatenightgamer2624 because Jim is constantly calling out to anyone in the beginning london scenes with a hello then he has that dream where he's all alone and he's constantly calling out hello in a panic.
But to me, it seems like 28 days later proposed a more realistic view, it happens in a period of weeks and you get to see how the survivors struggle in realistic ways (food, shelter, weapons). It is also a lot darker, less action oriented.
I love the harmony between this music and scene where this music plays. I feel loneliness in those empty and catasthropic streets while main man runs across.
I personally believe 28 Days later is the best zombie movie ever made (no disrespect to any other classics). For one it showed a actual realistic situation with not undead but a virus that induces a violent state of rage where they just tear you apart and beat you to death instead of drooling for Brains, also on top of that they don't need a headshot to be killed and can be killed like normal people. Also it showed that there would have been military evacuations and that the world would've done their best to isolate the situation with a quarantine. Also it showed how people change as the environment around them changes and if they don't change they'll die. And on top of that how people change for the worst such as the "soldiers" who try to rape Hannah and Selena. This then causes Jim to go on a rampage killing everyone and saving them because he has to do that under the circumstances. All in all it culminated masterfully into one great film and although I love the the ending which was lighthearted after all the devastation prior I still think if the alternate version with Jim dying was all that bad or not. After all that my final conclusion is that it was almost perfectly blended with no ridiculous high end action but instead constant heart stopping jump scares with some needed action and a great story, a zombie masterpiece.
I defiantly agree, I hate the whole 'if they aren't dead they aren't zombies' cliché and I think we can stear zombies into being like 28 days later. Most movies depict slow brain dead zombies that are slow and stupid, which already makes the apocolaypes unrealistic since if they are that dumb and slow, the infection would have been eliminated before it can even spread. 28 days/weeks later is about a more realistic take on a zombie virus, one that doesn't bring the dead back to life, but the living to endless rage and hunger. They are incredibly fast, and can easily infect people(since the blood is infected(which is more realistic than just getting bit my them)), along with the strength and intellegents that remain could possibly end the world. My favorite games and movies are ones that venture out of the zombie stereotypes, making them fast, contagious, and most importantly, possible.
One of the best song choices in an already top-tier soundtrack. Perfectly sets the mood of a formerly huge city like London, ravaged by a virus straight out of a nightmare.
great movie, great music. cilian murphys performance was truly believable, stunning. since than i thought about the world after a lets say catastrophic situation and how it could looks on screen. imagine you wake up and everybody is gone.......
this song really does make the world feel empty again, like I'm back in the pandemic. it conveys the thought of a seemingly empty world, but no matter how far and wide you search, you'll never find anyone again
Have you got any plans Jim? do you want us to find a cure and save the world or just fall in love and fuck? Plans are pointless, staying alive is as good as it gets. Class film. Best zombie film ever imo.
fucking a. and jim is the smoothest son of a bitch on the face of the planet. he kills a motherfucker by jamming his thumbs into the dudes eyes, then runs up on that chick to see if she would swing the machette at him and when she doesn't even after all that crazy shit, is still smooth enough to drop that "that was longer than a heartbeat.." line. perfection.
This is one of the best scores or song to a scene whatever you want to call it. It's remarkable music. Much props to the creater. 28 days later is still my top zombie movie of all time and hasn't changed since.
Can you imagine, being the sole human in a vast metropolis that once was the Capitol of the World's largest empire? Finding out that everybody's either left or are dead? That you've been left behind and are quite possibly alone on a vast island? Most of all, that some of those dead people are alive and want to tear you apart? Brrrr....
What a scene!! One of the most iconic in recent film history. I'm kinda obsessed with it and the desolate London that goes with it. Nicely done, this!! :-D
I don't know who does that but in every film directed by Danny Boyle there's at least one scene that makes the music and the visuals match almost perfectly
Finally happening! 28 Years Later just started filming a week or so ago, for release in June 2025. Being planned as a trilogy, actually. Boyle is only directing the first part but Alex Garland is back to write all three. Looks like they're planning to at least shoot the first two back-to-back.
This gives me chills as I listened to it while walking through my local area when first on lockdown and the streets was abandoned and nobody around but myself.
My friend Brad and I would play this over and over much to my poor daughter's dislike, She was very young but we liked it. This was 7 years ago. Strange how it affected her. I am sorry baby.
Good movie. The Infection shows the real human nature, how we can destroy each other, even when we're on the same side. The reason the apocalypse happened (activist freeing the chimpansee even though they have been warned) is precisely the same - violence and aggression instead of compassion and understanding.
I remember I was deathly ill at the beginning of Spring Break, cold shivers and could barely breath, and watching 28 Days later. It was said after the break we'd go back to school. That was a few months ago hahah.
Just wait till people in society tear each other apart when NWO does something catastrophic, especially when soy drinkers enter the “shit”, they won’t last a week.
+Isaac Blackburn Me,a companion turns the whole thing in a movie cliche,a kid that suddenly becomes in your daughter and you have to care of him/her or a dog that becomes everything in a goddamn cliche,In that situation I would prefer be alone.
Brilliant edit this. 1 on 1 to the film. Kudos that person. I work just off Piccadilly and occasionally have East Hastings in the ears en route to work. Particularly apparent if I alight at 6am at Embankment or Charing Cross. (Ok, so I might look around as if no one else is there)
Here's the kicker -- George Romero did not invent the zombie genre, but he basically brought it to popular attention -- and HE intended it as a social metaphor for how Western dog-eat-dog greed would eventually consume itself. This is why you see the military gun down the black guy. Why the survivors always hesitate before letting more people in to share their resources. Why some badly-behaved elements always screw things up for the entire settlement. Why it inevitably comes to blows, or one survivor throwing another survivor outside to the monsters, or all of them fleeing in some mad slowest-gets-devoured dash. It's all metaphor. And the filmmakers who understand that do it best.
Walking and seeing people worship the government by wearing masks, it’s already here, sad how much of western civilization has fallen, too much elite bloodsuckers being satanic as usual. I guess being awake kinda feels hopeless sometimes.
Absolutely LOVE Godspeed and this films composer John Murphy is awesome as well, look up 28 days/weeks later score. Or even the film sunshine for that matter.
this entire album (f# a# ♾ by godspeed you! black emperor, which is an absolute 10/10 would highly recommend the whole album it’s immaculate) is the soundtrack of the apocalypse tbh. this isn’t even the most apocalyptic track on it imo. i’ve been listening to that album nonstop since quarantine started (but also cuz it’s my favourite album haha)
I came here because /mu/ recommended the album. If any of you have time, then check out the source album. It's a really dark and emotional experience unlike anything I've ever listened to. Source album is F♯ A♯ ∞ by Godspeed you! Black Emperor.
To me 28 Days Later is one of the best zombie movies of all time along side Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Zombi 2, The Beyond, Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead, Day of the Dead, Braindead (a.k.a Dead Alive), Shaun of the Dead, REC and Zombie Strippers
lol listening to this while I live in Paris during the quarentine in 2020 the streets were abandonned literally or not a lots of People Legit so much feeling
As the lone survivor crosses across the deserted city all there is to see is...nothing. The streets are empty-merley lifeless and not a breath to be heard.
The 28 Days Later video game was one of the best zombie video games I've ever played. Rumor has it that Capcom had picked up the license for it and is developing a universal platform reboot. The original only let you play as Jim, but it was true to the movie.
The guy who hit Jim with his car technically saved his life
Yep he truly did
True dat.
Yes and no. He got very lucky. When I think of a coma you probably need someone to wake you up. But if you or anyone has experience with comas. Is it possible to wake up on your own and be somewhat fit like jim?
@@josepunkthrashdude you would lose fat due to not eating
@@d3rkn4ssthesecond yup! "you havent got any fat in you and all you've had to eat is sugar"
I love how it gets louder and faster as Jim realises what is going on
This song is about East Hastings in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I lived there for 7 years. I saw many people use drugs and oiverdose, people sprawled on the ground from assaults and also suicides. This music captures that neighborhood well during its heyday and also 28 days later.
Dear God...
That sounds like a horrible place to live.
@@g-fanmax1838 don't listen to him Vancouver "doesn't have any problems" *wink wink.
Danny Boyle (the director) said he always has a band in mind whose sound inspires him during a film's creation: For instance, Underworld was such for Trainspotting.
Godspeed was his inspiration during 28DL, and you can really feel it. Absolute perfection.
Lived in Metro Vancouver my entire life (36 years old as of 2021). It's only gotten worse and spread like a disease to the rest of the province. This song completely encaptures the darkness that looms over us.
Wait is it really about the East Hastings in Vancouver? Honestly wouldn't doubt it. Sad and scary place. Sorta makes the movie hit a little different to think about it like that.
Listening to this while walking through empty Helsinki. There are no people in sight. Even though it's a sunny day people have decided to stay at home to avoid the virus.
I feel like Finland is already at low risk. Don't Finnish people like to keep their personal space anyway?
What an amazing atmosphere, the only thing that's missing are the zombies...
@Calamity Yeah but i mean they ARE zombies right? but the definition of a zombie in the movie is like what you saying, intelligent.
I'm from Barcelona, and back when everyone was still confined, I'd usually walk my dog at night. And believe me, walking those empty streets with just him in sight, while listening to this, truly made me feel like a survivor of the apocalypse.
terve :)
Jim just walking lonely, lonely and alone ... suddenly not so alone...
Now say it in the Stanley voice.
Qais Patankar Except Stanley has no voice - the Narrator does.
Ah, if I may correct myself, the Stanley *Parable voice. :)
Josean Santos HELLO??
@J L I see that scene when i listen it
Jim: Hello?.............HELLO?!
Drats, you beat me to it.
"Who the fuck are those people"
Father
2020 Coronavirus ☠🌎
Fun fact:
28 days later was almost renamed to “Hello” because they didn’t want people to confuse it with that other movie 28 days.
why hello🤣🤣🤣
@@thelatenightgamer2624 because Jim is constantly calling out to anyone in the beginning london scenes with a hello then he has that dream where he's all alone and he's constantly calling out hello in a panic.
@@thelatenightgamer2624 because the entire movie is about making new friendships
@@yusif97abdin no it’s a sex metaphor
@@namcardenas09 Mephisto confirmed via Jim's Bohner
I actually think that 28 Days Later has the most realistic scenario.
Because the infected are not undead and have some kind of rabies.
Yes. I believe the disease is a splice of rabies and ebola. The genre is at its best when it deals with suffering humans rather than mindless zombies.
+Stephen Maloney I believe World War Z also did something similar, and I Am Legend
But to me, it seems like 28 days later proposed a more realistic view, it happens in a period of weeks and you get to see how the survivors struggle in realistic ways (food, shelter, weapons). It is also a lot darker, less action oriented.
28 weeks later makes up for it in the action department alright lol
Stephen that makes no sense
I love the harmony between this music and scene where this music plays. I feel loneliness in those empty and catasthropic streets while main man runs across.
Exactly, nasılsın dostum?
I personally believe 28 Days later is the best zombie movie ever made (no disrespect to any other classics). For one it showed a actual realistic situation with not undead but a virus that induces a violent state of rage where they just tear you apart and beat you to death instead of drooling for Brains, also on top of that they don't need a headshot to be killed and can be killed like normal people. Also it showed that there would have been military evacuations and that the world would've done their best to isolate the situation with a quarantine. Also it showed how people change as the environment around them changes and if they don't change they'll die. And on top of that how people change for the worst such as the "soldiers" who try to rape Hannah and Selena. This then causes Jim to go on a rampage killing everyone and saving them because he has to do that under the circumstances. All in all it culminated masterfully into one great film and although I love the the ending which was lighthearted after all the devastation prior I still think if the alternate version with Jim dying was all that bad or not. After all that my final conclusion is that it was almost perfectly blended with no ridiculous high end action but instead constant heart stopping jump scares with some needed action and a great story, a zombie masterpiece.
I defiantly agree, I hate the whole 'if they aren't dead they aren't zombies' cliché and I think we can stear zombies into being like 28 days later. Most movies depict slow brain dead zombies that are slow and stupid, which already makes the apocolaypes unrealistic since if they are that dumb and slow, the infection would have been eliminated before it can even spread. 28 days/weeks later is about a more realistic take on a zombie virus, one that doesn't bring the dead back to life, but the living to endless rage and hunger. They are incredibly fast, and can easily infect people(since the blood is infected(which is more realistic than just getting bit my them)), along with the strength and intellegents that remain could possibly end the world. My favorite games and movies are ones that venture out of the zombie stereotypes, making them fast, contagious, and most importantly, possible.
Thankyou. I agree
@@autistichades5552 Cliché ? Zombies are dead. That is the very definition.
Have you seen train to Busan? its fucking amazing. Just watch it with subtitles instead of dub.
Fuck yeah man
One of the best song choices in an already top-tier soundtrack. Perfectly sets the mood of a formerly huge city like London, ravaged by a virus straight out of a nightmare.
great movie, great music. cilian murphys performance was truly believable, stunning. since than i thought about the world after a lets say catastrophic situation and how it could looks on screen. imagine you wake up and everybody is gone.......
I listen to this everyday since it has become reality to my city here in the North of Italy "HELLLOOOOOOHHHH????"
Hi.Brother
@@gokhanb1581 It already has became a reality in my city. Which the song is named after.
We just missing the zombies
This song feels like end of the world . But somehow I can´t stop listening to it
CharlesFBronson lol
its nearly over mate corona strikes back
2020 Coronavirus ☠🌎
Well said!
That whole album does
the end is extremely fucking nigh
yeah
@Giovanni Macias welp glad to see we’re all just as optimistic this fine New Year
the scary car alarm music ....
this song really does make the world feel empty again, like I'm back in the pandemic. it conveys the thought of a seemingly empty world, but no matter how far and wide you search, you'll never find anyone again
One my childhood's most memorable horror movies. I remember watching this with my older brother. Sent chills when I was a kid
It straight up gave me nightmares.
Have you got any plans Jim? do you want us to find a cure and save the world or just fall in love and fuck? Plans are pointless, staying alive is as good as it gets.
Class film. Best zombie film ever imo.
fucking a. and jim is the smoothest son of a bitch on the face of the planet. he kills a motherfucker by jamming his thumbs into the dudes eyes, then runs up on that chick to see if she would swing the machette at him and when she doesn't even after all that crazy shit, is still smooth enough to drop that "that was longer than a heartbeat.." line. perfection.
Except it's not a Zombie movie.
Mazrim Taim kind of is though? dead people running around killing living people.
this film was badass. I just wish they made a film about the moments during the outbreak.
+comcastblows567 fuck u This movies hé was the best of zombies aver...lonely its gooood
1:41 was a huge surprise. I never heard this version until now
yeah tis fucked up
Watch 28 days later and you’ll hear it..if you haven’t already due to the comment being 3yrs ago😭
This is one of the best scores or song to a scene whatever you want to call it. It's remarkable music. Much props to the creater. 28 days later is still my top zombie movie of all time and hasn't changed since.
Remember when 28 Days Later Soundtrack was in recommended?
Yeah
This didn't age well...
Can you imagine, being the sole human in a vast metropolis that once was the Capitol of the World's largest empire? Finding out that everybody's either left or are dead? That you've been left behind and are quite possibly alone on a vast island? Most of all, that some of those dead people are alive and want to tear you apart? Brrrr....
What a scene!! One of the most iconic in recent film history. I'm kinda obsessed with it and the desolate London that goes with it.
Nicely done, this!! :-D
*Jim's faced made from a coloring book*
Im fucking obsessed with this movie and this scene, with the music that increase intansely
This is one of my favorite scenes in this movie, really fit the mood
I don't know who does that but in every film directed by Danny Boyle there's at least one scene that makes the music and the visuals match almost perfectly
You know they actually closed down half of London just to shoot this scene? none of it was cgi, just an interesting fact.
@@Titoichi1986old danny boyle i wanna see him back this and trainspotting filmmaking was amazing
Masterpiece of a song, masterpiece of a film.
Danny Boyle you legend, give us 28 Months pls.
Well danny boyle say that the new movie is in the works
I hope the movie will be good and John Murphy return as the composer
I will anticipate this as much as I would a new Matrix movie! 😁
Or a 28 hours later
Finally happening! 28 Years Later just started filming a week or so ago, for release in June 2025. Being planned as a trilogy, actually. Boyle is only directing the first part but Alex Garland is back to write all three. Looks like they're planning to at least shoot the first two back-to-back.
This gives me chills as I listened to it while walking through my local area when first on lockdown and the streets was abandoned and nobody around but myself.
You're smoking on something if you're comparing the Rage virus with that one virus...
Absolute madman
Now it became reality
😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔
28 weeks later...
Stoopid there's no zombies.
Imagine smoking on something then comparing the Rage virus with that one virus...
Hardly the killer plague you all first expected eh?
everything will be fine,godspeed us
Canadian band !!! Man we produce great bands !!! To see these guys in concert would be a privilege. I’m so proud to be Canadian.
It makes me sad not being Canadian, I hate my country, it sucks in all aspects.
glad to see non-godspeed fans are enjoying this :)
so much search for this song and finaly found..now i cant stop listenin to it..:O
giwrgos antoniou Σωστος
So?
Go listen east hasting by godspeed black emperor its the full song
Some years to find this. Jim walking alone on the street. That 5 minutes were so sad.All seemed lost until he found something at that church
+Bodybuilding Fans wow and what pretty sight he caught in that church.
uhhh yeah then all seemed even more lost after that lmao what
The 2 infected that immediately went up when he said "Hello" scarred me.
Clarence Sampang i know right
Yo 5 minutos y ni la quería :v
It stared as rioting
Dunno why, but this song give me goosebumps
That mean's you enjoyed it and you liked so much and the beat hits you.
My favorite song
***** yep, and creepy
Aspera love you bro hahaha
"HELLO?!?"
Isaac hi
I love the movie and the song. They're just amazing!
my first exposure to a supremely great band!... and a great movie, too.
My friend Brad and I would play this over and over much to my poor daughter's dislike, She was very young but we liked it. This was 7 years ago. Strange how it affected her.
I am sorry baby.
May I ask what happened to her? I hope she's alright
@@shessomethingelse1639 I don't think you'll ever get that answer...
Good movie. The Infection shows the real human nature, how we can destroy each other, even when we're on the same side. The reason the apocalypse happened (activist freeing the chimpansee even though they have been warned) is precisely the same - violence and aggression instead of compassion and understanding.
Eerie how close to home this comment hits nowadays.
Played on my ipod while walking down East Hasting Vancouver. Pain and Wastings......
Hauntingly beautiful.
listening to this as I am hearing about more corona virus infections in my country
Where are you from? We have 68 cases here in the US with 1 death. Stay Safe man!
@@lenini056 Greece, 7 reported cases yet
@@lenini056 Dude things escalated quickly
@@lenini056 good times :/
Sorry to hear about that but please stop comparing the Rage virus to cocopop.
Imagine how scary it would be if all the streets were empty but when you entered a building, there was dead bodies scattered all over the place.
Amongst them a few just waiting or sleeping, now that’s a scary thought.
OMG
I search this soundtrack name since .... 3 years !!
AmateuR325 Wow :)
I remember I was deathly ill at the beginning of Spring Break, cold shivers and could barely breath, and watching 28 Days later. It was said after the break we'd go back to school. That was a few months ago hahah.
I feel ya. The end is extremely fucking nigh.
Glad you're feeling better 👍
every second of each Godspeed song I feel lifted
28 months later, Danny boyle we're still waiting for it
Beautiful, still come back to this track, in preparation for the apocalypse, the ultimate prepare yourself song.
Just wait till people in society tear each other apart when NWO does something catastrophic, especially when soy drinkers enter the “shit”, they won’t last a week.
Now THIS is the ultimate song for the apocalypse. Driving through the deserted streets, with your dog companion and a shotgun at hand.
+Isaac Blackburn No, without any companion
+Isaac Blackburn Fallout 4 xD
+MrCarnal117 Are you a monster?
What kind of survivor doesn't want a german shepherd by their side as they wander the lone wilderness together?
+Isaac Blackburn Me,a companion turns the whole thing in a movie cliche,a kid that suddenly becomes in your daughter and you have to care of him/her or a dog that becomes everything in a goddamn cliche,In that situation I would prefer be alone.
Hmm. Fair point
2:09 My favourite bit - the scene where you see Jim walking on the London Bridge with the skyscrapers in the background
Great sound track and even greater movie!
Brilliant edit this. 1 on 1 to the film. Kudos that person.
I work just off Piccadilly and occasionally have East Hastings in the ears en route to work. Particularly apparent if I alight at 6am at Embankment or Charing Cross.
(Ok, so I might look around as if no one else is there)
All David Boyle´s movies has a extremely nice soundtrack
Danny
Una obra de arte se convirtió este instrumental✅
Wow alguien hispanohablante que oye estas obras de arte
Joyita de canción
The best soundtrack
21 emotionless souls dislike wondering the streets alone.
Here's the kicker -- George Romero did not invent the zombie genre, but he basically brought it to popular attention -- and HE intended it as a social metaphor for how Western dog-eat-dog greed would eventually consume itself. This is why you see the military gun down the black guy. Why the survivors always hesitate before letting more people in to share their resources. Why some badly-behaved elements always screw things up for the entire settlement. Why it inevitably comes to blows, or one survivor throwing another survivor outside to the monsters, or all of them fleeing in some mad slowest-gets-devoured dash. It's all metaphor. And the filmmakers who understand that do it best.
zombie flicks were already popular attention what are you talking about
Very relevant tomorrow morning
This song was used really well in this movie.
Aaaaaaaand...
the coronavirus has gone global.
🤣🤣🤣
The Isaiahnator 1 mil
@ihatethelegion
I
Freaking
Agree.
Best song for an apocalypse.
Walking and seeing people worship the government by wearing masks, it’s already here, sad how much of western civilization has fallen, too much elite bloodsuckers being satanic as usual. I guess being awake kinda feels hopeless sometimes.
the whole song is actually 18 minutes long lol
christ
Welcome to good music, you mainstream shitlord.
@@williamkane POV: you use reddit
@@williamkane also how do you know he wasn’t a Godspeed fan making that comment 😂
@Evan who lol
Bu şarkıyı ne zaman dinlesem gecenin karanlığında bir gölün dibine doğru batıyormuşum gibi hissediyorum
Going to see these guys tonight in Edinburgh Playhouse! eeek
Una obra de arte esa escena y la música de fondo :'3
Thank you for this! I love it.
Finally the version i have been looking for
Me and my dog...we'lll stay aiive
Absolutely LOVE Godspeed and this films composer John Murphy is awesome as well, look up 28 days/weeks later score. Or even the film sunshine for that matter.
Coronavirus theme song
@HellFury ñññ000000P
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Lol. You would think with how much the media has hyped it up
2020 Coronavirus ☠🌎
this entire album (f# a# ♾ by godspeed you! black emperor, which is an absolute 10/10 would highly recommend the whole album it’s immaculate) is the soundtrack of the apocalypse tbh. this isn’t even the most apocalyptic track on it imo. i’ve been listening to that album nonstop since quarantine started (but also cuz it’s my favourite album haha)
I like the atmosphere
I came here because /mu/ recommended the album. If any of you have time, then check out the source album. It's a really dark and emotional experience unlike anything I've ever listened to. Source album is F♯ A♯ ∞ by Godspeed you! Black Emperor.
if i could i would give this thumbs every fking time.. its godlike
If you've ever been to East Hastings on the DTES Vancouver, you'd see real zombies.
To me 28 Days Later is one of the best zombie movies of all time along side Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Zombi 2, The Beyond, Re-Animator, Return of the Living Dead, Day of the Dead, Braindead (a.k.a Dead Alive), Shaun of the Dead, REC and Zombie Strippers
"I WILL MAKE YOUR GRAVE FOR YOU ARE VILE"
28 days later the perfect example of ZOMBIE APOCALPYSE
can't. stop. listening. (λ)3
This is what happens in my head right now! Vol 2.
Yeah. I’ve walked through my town with this on.
lol listening to this while I live in Paris during the quarentine in 2020 the streets were abandonned literally or not a lots of People Legit so much feeling
As the lone survivor crosses across the deserted city all there is to see is...nothing. The streets are empty-merley lifeless and not a breath to be heard.
2:29 the best =)
i agree:D
This sequence is just as intense as the infected 0.0
I love this song!!
Superbe masterpiece.
no wonder this song sounded familiar when I first listened to it
Love this song, makes me want to run run run.
Gaze Within
my fav track
Praise the sun.
1:41
Wow, how am I just finding this
who came back after coronavirus?
me
Let's just hope and pray that Corona won't spread as badly as the rabies in 28 days.
Shes Lunatic fr 💀
God help us all
Frost the gamer i'm ready
Listening to this from start to end is better than an orgasm
Going out for a jog during the UK lockdown like
perfect for the last of us
MiCk lol : )
The 28 Days Later video game was one of the best zombie video games I've ever played. Rumor has it that Capcom had picked up the license for it and is developing a universal platform reboot. The original only let you play as Jim, but it was true to the movie.
They've got a video game?