Titles Comprise: 28 Days Later:In this film from director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland a powerful virus is unleashed on the British public following a raid on a primate research facility by animal rights activists. Transmitted in a drop of blood and devastating within seconds the virus locks those infected into a permanent state of murderous rage. Within 28 days the country is overwhelmed and a handful of survivors begin their attempts to salvage a future little realising that the deadly virus is not the only thing that threatens them... 28 Weeks Later:Six months... after the rage virus has annihilated the British Isles the US Army declares that the war against infection has been won and that the reconstruction of the country can begin. In the first wave of returning refugees a family is reunited - but one of them unwittingly carries a terrible secret. The virus is not yet dead and this time it is more dangerous than ever. [show more]
28 days later is an excellent movie. Just to see London completely empty is an amazing site. The film itself is an easy watch and a great night in.
28 weeks later, although cheesier than 28 days later, is still a good and watchable movie. The price of both of them on Blu-ray is awesome and definitely worth the buy.
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Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region free Blu-ray player in order to play. Double bill of futuristic nightmare scenarios. Danny Boyle directs '28 Days Later' (2002), a look at what could happen after a viral attack. The virus is so deadly that within seconds the infected person is taken over by a murderous rage, permanently. After 28 days there is only a handful of non-infected survivors, but the virus is not the only thing they have to contend with... In the sequel, '28 Weeks Later' (2007), directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, it's six months later and the US military have managed to restore order in the population. Unfortunately, one of the returning refugees is carrying the virus, and it won't be long before a pandemic spreads.
Double bill of futuristic nightmare scenarios. Danny Boyle directs '28 Days Later' (2002), a look at what could happen after a viral attack. The virus is so deadly that within seconds the infected person is taken over by a murderous rage, permanently. After 28 days there is only a handful of non-infected survivors, but the virus is not the only thing they have to contend with... In the sequel, '28 Weeks Later' (2007), directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, it's six months later and the US military have managed to restore order in the population. Unfortunately, one of the returning refugees is carrying the virus, and it won't be long before a pandemic spreads.
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