http://www.e4.com/deadset/flash.html
Saw a trailer for this last night - its like 28 days later, the tv series.
And as a bonus it's written by charlie brooker! :bowdown:
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http://www.e4.com/deadset/flash.html
Saw a trailer for this last night - its like 28 days later, the tv series.
And as a bonus it's written by charlie brooker! :bowdown:
looks quite good tbh :P hate bb though :P
that's the most epic idea for a TV show ever.
They have got it all the wrong way around, the killing should be going on inside the bb house. Might make it the slightest bit interesting then... bb that is not the film. The film looks quite interesting.
:drool: Looks tasty! Me want braaaaains. :drool:
Sounds terrible?:crazy:
So long as I'm not forced to watch it...
Sounds like almost every zombie film ever though, with an extra pinch of fail in the form of BB
No - these are what we in the zombie-know affectionately dub 'fasties'.
Most zombie flicks have slow ones, therefore kind of bypassing any kind of rational fear of these things( as far as it is possible to have a rational fear of zombies).
If zombies where slow we could just outrun/walk them all.
Fasties are an entirely different situation altogether.
Zombies, Big Brother contestents getting killed?
Someone give that man a medal :bowdown:
I'll be making sure I catch this :)
Semi related: Fear itself (us horror series made by Lionsgate (Saw, Cube etc) ) has a good zombie episode come to think of it, I should rewatch it some time ...
krishnan Guru-Murthy is becoming a zombie regular then? ;)
yea i heared about that ages ago,Its going to be good worth a night in to watch it
Wouldn't it be better to simply shoot dead all the new BB contestants once they go in? Watching them initially attempt to flee and then gradually decompose over the 3,000 or so weeks each season seems to last would certainly interest me more than the average content.
Just a thought.
I like it!
Then we shoot them?
Whats class A drugs?
Only Joking yea that would be better
28 days later was fairly generic in the first place. I didn't realise exactly how unoriginal it was until I saw the old "Day of the triffids" BBC series on BBC4 earlier this year. Replace the plants and blind people with zombies, and it was almost an exact remake.
I'm a big fan of Charlie Brooker so i hope this is good, but there are so many ways this could end up pants. When I original heard this mentioned earlier this year, i thought it was a wind up...
looks awsome
This could be good, it could be awful.
The question is, why even bring BB into it in the first place? I like zombie flicks but BB seriously gets on my nerves, as does DMs screechy voice.
Guess we will have to wait and see.....I have seen the advert on TV for it as well and it looked quite passable for a zombie flick.
Awesome, hope I am not disapointed!
Personally I love these end of the world yarns.
Heard they have a sequel in the pipeline its going to be called "The attack of the X factor zombies!" Sounds too much like a documentary to me though!
Nice! so long as its not dragged out like Lost ;)
This looks like it could be pretty good, hopefully it won't dissapoint :D
Cool! :)
That is definitely worth a watch
Started today. So far it's good.
This was AMAZING.
Can't wait for next weeks :D
that's right.. series link it on Sky+ :)
or watch it online here (IE only, unless you have the WMP plugin for FF)
I loved it - can't wait for the rest of the episodes
I also think C4 owe me some cleaning products because the comment about the scouse guy needing subtitles to be understood made me laugh so hard coffee sprayed across the room.
I think this was quite entertaining for an E4 production. Not scary in the slightest and even rather predictable but nice to watch.
Its pretty scary for television show IMO.
It's pretty tame as far as zombie flicks go, still quite decently made and could most certainly be a lot worse :p
Main criticism so far is that the zombies are way way way way way too tame/stupid. Having a ton of them at a 6 foot gate/wall and none of them even bother to try and pull themselves up/over seems a tad naff and takes a massive scary element out of the entire production for me, especially when they are not restricted to slow movement in the first place.