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Best opening scene
Michael Clayton
big guy banes plane crash
FUCKING GREAT movie opening.
Whats that from?
28 Weeks Later
why did he leave his wiferino to die though
The Adventures of Heat Seeker in the Vampire Underworld
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The last Boy Scout
This scene is complete nightmare fuel. The entire scenario is just terrifying. Knowing a horde of bloodthirsty killing machines are converging on you and knowing you can't do anything besides run until your lungs burst lest you be torn to shreds.
>jew propaganda
yikes
What choice did he heave? She wanted to risk her life trying to save the little Oliver Twist cunt that brought the infected there in the first place.
Also they had their own actual kids to worry about staying alive for.
Don't think there was any possibility of hiding through it proper? It's not like the infected were particularly very bright or liked to stay in one spot for very long.
They infected started dying out some 30 days after the initial infection. Do you have enough food to not only last those 30 days and then when the US Military comes to rebuild the nation some several months after?
It's been a while since I watched it but as I recall, the group were doing a good job of hiding until they let the kid in. That's when the infected found them and broke in. In the first film, all of the infected die of starvation within a few months so I imagine that, if you are careful and stocked up on enough food and water, you could probably survive through it.
I meant in their immediate situation, not overall. Do you think it'd be possible to hide through the hoard rushing your shelter, killing everyone, and then fucking off?
In the first one, I remember that a lot of them were staying in a church, so when something is not driving them to eat, they just stop and die because their muscles start to rot.
Shut the fuck up Nazi.
A bunch of people managed to survive. It wouldn't be too hard to ration food for a month. The biggest problem would probably be finding water.
That movie was a piece of shit
God it was awful
Kill yourself
Great opening scene. Too bad it went downhill after that.
saigon
shit
im still only in saigon
I probably wouldn't have hated that movie so badly if that opening hadn't blown the rest out of the water so badly. The only thing that salvages the rest of the movie is by pretending like the US actually planned to kill off all of the remaining Brits to be able to take the land over, and that's why they made sure their "tactics" would lead to everyone infected.
I thought it was around 6 months later, that's why the next movie is 28 weeks later. 28 days later is right in the middle of it
Friendly reminder that the boyfriend looks to both sides of the patio, because there's two killers there. But then there's a killer on the other side of the house as well. Dewey was the third killer, meant to be the "hero" cop stopping the killer at the end. But he finally found love in Gaile and abandoned the idea. That's also why his "nerve damage" limp switches legs between the second and third movie, because he was faking it all along.
There's a man / going around / taking names...
Kill yourself Nazi scum
or I'll kill you myself
These movies are so fucking stupid. A rifle company could take out 1K of these things on their own without losing a single soul
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God Layer Cake is so pitch perfect start to finish.
I want a 90 minute movie that's just some dude standing on top of a 6 or 7 foot object who's hacking and slashing away at shambling zombies the whole time. He knows that he's going to dehydrate up there and is trying to kill enough zedwords to give himself a chance when he eventually has to hop off and run toward some source of sustenance.
Fucking based
This scene actually moved me one time. It's one of the best "we're all coming together" scenes that I've ever seen. Followed by two hours of dumb bullshit.
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Somebody call me?
dubs are wasted on the cuck
based.
since someone already posted saving private ryan
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All downhill from there.
Ironically: TDKR
Unironically: TDK
The music makes it kino
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Star Trek 09 and Into Darkness. The criticism being leveled at 28 Weeks Later can apply to ID too, although I think Weeks gets back into gear when it all falls apart and becomes a marathon for survival.
just watched that scene again on yt, she deserves to die
Fargo is such a great movie, but this somber music elevates it to a whole other level.
And this is why we need more zombie movies set before the modern era, like the Kingdom series
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Imagine it happened today. Boris would never allow himself to be the PM that authorised the military to start firing on sick British citizens, or firebomb London. Because it'd be political suicide for him and his party, making sure they'd never be let back into power. Instead you'd get bickering and shifting the blame around until it's too late. And that's if Downing Street doesn't get overrun in the first day before anyone has a clue what's going on, since it's in the same city as where the outbreak started.
Stargate Universe
The starting premise of Universe was so fucking good. Then they brought in those stones and undermined the whole fucking premise. Whole series advertised as "they're isolated on the far side of the universe!" and it's the first time we see Stargate characters go fucking clubbing.
FRIDAY NIGHTS A GREAT NIGHT FOR FOOTBALL
Came to post this, but since its already been posted I'll go with another god tier intro from a completely different genre.
Came here to post this
Might be the best scene in the movie
>resident evil 2 gameplay
imagine if he revised his role as Begbie for that movie