RE: 28 Years Later: Review

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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.



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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.

giant cheese rolling down the hill

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.

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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.

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I'll track it down, time to break the cycle of anime my wife is watching :D