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Watching 28 years later the bone temple with my friend yesterday! We had a blast.
Do you like horror films?
I love horror films! Been meaning to watch 28 Years Later after a friend recommended it to me. My favorite is The Witch, have you seen it?
You can definitely watch 28 years as a stand alone, but I'd really recommend watching 28 days and weeks first. 28 days is one of my all time favourite films, and 28 weeks has an incredible opening sequence.
I've not seen that but I'm not big on horror I'm too easily freaked out. Love post apocalyptic stuff though. Do you have any post apocalyptic recommendations?
Makes sense, thanks!
You've made me realize I don't watch too many post apocalyptic movies lol. As far as my recommendations go, Pontypool is an underrated gem IMO. Sort of takes place as the apocalypse is happening, so not quite the same, but it's a fun watch. The Mist is similar, but is pretty emotionally heavy by the end.
What is your favorite post apocalyptic film?
I thought the mist was amazing! Could only watch it once though it's too dark, like the long walk.
28 days later is my favourite, what's yours?