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Alice , in The celebration of weird rural England in 'Sightseers'
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Alice , in 28 Years Later: Everything We Know About the Sequel Trilogy
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Alice , in Warrington church is main setting for new horror film
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Alice , in Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson & Ralph Fiennes To Star In ‘28 Years Later’ For Danny Boyle And Sony Pictures
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Emperor OP , in Glasgow’s disastrous Wonka character inspires horror film
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There’s more on the "attractions’ AI-generated “script” here.

Emperor OP , in Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 Trailer #1 (2024)
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Strapline: Because we can

DarylDutch , in Zombies Remain Unkillable: Danny Boyle and Alex Garland Hope to Launch a New Trilogy with 28 Years Later

I love that nobody even mentions 28 weeks later. It was such a dissapointment after the slow dread of the first one.

Emperor OP ,
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I’m pretty sure you are experiencing the Mandela Effect - there’s only one film.

DarylDutch ,

I must have been mistaken then.

Emperor OP ,
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This is The Way

Emperor OP , in Zombies Remain Unkillable: Danny Boyle and Alex Garland Hope to Launch a New Trilogy with 28 Years Later
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I’m in.

  • 28 Years Later - set in 2030 bringing back old characters who’d be the right age.
  • 28 Decades Later - looking at their descendants restoring the world.
  • 28 Centuries Later - even in space we can’t escape the virud

Although I imagine it’d be more likely things like:

  • 28 Years Later: Aftermath
  • 28 Years Later: Rebirth
Nudding ,
  • 28 years later: Afterbirth
Emperor OP ,
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Oooo I like that.

Nudding ,

That’s what my morning brain did to your 2 ideas lmao

Emperor OP ,
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And it works well. It’s going in my notebook of random ideas.

Nudding ,

Ah man I thought I was the only one who wrote down weird funny shit I heard or thought of haha

Emperor OP ,
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In my OneNites I have a Random Ideas notebook with an Utterly Random section in there. If nothing else I often get a laugh out of it, which is the most important thing.

Hossenfeffer ,
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we can’t escape the virud

We can never escape the virud.

Emperor OP ,
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Virud is life, Virud is everything, we live only for Virud.

Malgas ,

If they make it a quadrilogy:

In the grim darkness of the 29th millennium, there are only zombies.

echo64 , in The Lair of the White Worm (1988)

Maybe the only horror movie set in the Peak District

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Now there’s a challenge.

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thelardboy ,

Dead Man’s Shoes is set in Matlock.

Emperor OP , in The Lair of the White Worm (1988)
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I mentioned this to family friends as I’d watched it back in the day but in a recent rewatch I realised Peter bloody Capaldi was in it playing Stereotypical Scotsman #1.

reddig33 , in The Lair of the White Worm (1988)

Freaky deaky tongue in cheeky.

Emperor OP , in Re-vamped: British horror film-makers Hammer and Amicus are back from the dead
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If they are just mining nostalgia then they probably won’t last long but if they are going to push things forward (as the Dr Jekyll film suggests) then they could do well. Amicus was well known for its anthology horror films and, thanks to films like the V/H/S/ ones, they’re pretty popular now. If they let the current generation of horror authors loose they could come up with a hit.

Emperor OP , in Doctor Jekyll review – gives Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing a run for their money
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Good to see Hammer back (again) and I’ll try and catch it in the cinema next week - looks like various Vues, Cineworlds and Showcases (and 3 Odeons for reasons that remain unclear) are showing it.

Emperor OP , in Garth Marenghi extends Incarcerat tour
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Happy days, I was hoping for a closer venue to me to be announced and I get to shave 15 minutes off my journey.

Emperor OP , in Cornwall Cinema Is on the Map Thanks to Two Horror Movies From One Director
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I’d definitely question Bait being described as a horror film but it does remind me to watch Enys Men - it’s a pity such films don’t get more broadly screened on release.

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