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RE 28 Years Later: Civil War aside, Garland is a solid writer who will tackle a lot of these questions, I'm sure. He'll actually have to in order to explain how there are so many infected in existence all these years later.
Garland WAS a solid writer. Trump mind virus got him hard, as that's exactly when his output went to utter shit (could be coincidence, but I'm kind of doubting it as I saw the trailer for Civil War).
I guess it's good that Danny Boyle is involved, but honestly it's been nearly 20 years since he did anything actually good (2007....2008 if you count Slumdog, which I don't). Although I did enjoy T2, it certainly wasn't because it was good.
Garland's only done 3 movies in the past 10 years, but they've all been spectacular failures (Annihilation*, Men and Civil War), meanwhile Boyle hasn't failed as spectacularly, but everything has just been a tepid mass of boring. I mean how the fuck do you make a Sex Pistol's bio pic unwatchably boring and shitty - well, ask Boyle, because he did.
All this to say, my expectations are pretty low for 28 Years, despite really liking the first 2 movies and it having a pretty good trailer. I'm curious about the giant zombie mutant in it. Is that going to be some kind of evolution of the rage virus, or is it just supposed to be a big guy and I'm looking at it wrong from the camera perspective. Seems inhumanly big. But anyway, I will have no plan to see this in a theater unless it gets reviewed exceedingly well by people I trust.
*I'm aware this movie has its defenders, but any sci-fi horror movie that I turn off from absolute boredom after 30 minutes is inarguably shit. There are no likeable characters, or even anyone that talks like a human, in it over that time period.
For vampire movies I like smaller scale depressing ones. Let the Right One In and My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To are good depressing winter watches that I highly recommend. That second one I only found because I was checking up on the careers of all the people involved in Wristcutters: A Love Story.