RE: 28 Years Later: Review
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This, I haven't seen, but I love your description of Fiennes' compassion. I immediately get that metaphor. Underneath all the drama and the fight for survival, we're all made of this fragile stuff.
This series has never been on my list.
I like non serious zombie films. Black comedy. Me and My Mates vs The Zombie Apocalypse was particularly entertaining - about a bunch of linesmen / tradies stuck in a Telstra telephone exchange during a zombie apocalypse.
The other zombie thing that really resonated with me, though, the writing was a tad juvenile, was the show I, Zombie which focuses in on a pathologist who comes a zombie, and discovers she can help solve crimes by eating the brains of murder victims.
Me and My Mates looks hilarious... I'll have to track it down. Have you seen 100 bloody Acres? Speaking of dark Aussie comedy...
I quite liked Z Nation which was comic also. I'll never forget the scene with a giant cheese rolling down the hill collecting zombies on the way. Jamie never understands what the hell I'm watching.
I've never got into I, Zombie. I do love, however, how the genre is so flexible, from very dark and brutal to hilarious to social commentary.
Sean of The Dead is one of our faves of all time but I guess you have to appreciate British humour there.even Jamie loves that one.
I have not seen 100 bloody acres. If I can wrest Sharn away from her … whatever they are anime shows on Crunchy Roll as I sit at the kitchen table on the ipad’s keyboard typing this, I will propose that we obtain and watch it.
I think I now get that Cards Against Humanity reference.
Sean of the Dead is great. I love British humor. Black Books and everything Dylan Moran has put out is stuff I find genuinely hilarious. I’m a lover also of everything the Pythons did, and Fawlty Towers.
British humour and its absurdity just tickles me in a way that nothing else really does. Except perhaps proper dark comedy.
Yep, and I'm married to an English man who makes me laugh 22 Years Later .. 🧟🧟♀️🧟♂️
British film and telly is generally awesome but their comedy is a ripper.
There's another British dark comedy you might like, it's pretty weird though .. it's called Sightseers.
I'll track it down, time to break the cycle of anime my wife is watching :D