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8/10
A Surprisingly Entertaining sequel
12 May 2007
When I first heard there was to be a sequel to Danny Boyle's excellent 28 Days Later and that Boyle himself would not be directing it, I was less than excited.

Then the reviews began flooding in and I was surprised, shocked even, that the majority of them were positive.

It was then after the well respected film critic Mark Kermode said it was "very good" and "better than we had any right to expect" that I began to raise my expectations.

Im happy to report that they were exceeded by a sequel that surpasses the original in terms of tension and spectacle.

Boyle remained on board with the project, albeit as a producer, but also directed some second unit footage and never allows it to veer away from the look or feel of his original.

Not that he had cause to worry as the new director,Juan Carlos Fresnadillo obviously understood Boyle's vision and expands on it without getting too carried away.

The result is a faster paced, less reflective film, containing a very intelligent political subtext and some fantastic action set pieces that (and this is the most important part) delivers a large number of quality scares.

It also dwarfs 28 days later in terms of gore, meaning true horror fans have much more in the way of visceral glee to sink their teeth into (pun intended).

Bring on 28 months later...
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1/10
Rob Schneider should be hung for crimes to HUMANITY!!!
28 August 2005
What on earth possessed me to see Rob Schneiders latest Clunge fest I'll never know, but there i was watching a Chernobyl victim with a male reproductive organ for a nose, insert said member into a woman's tracheotomy hole. I thought "Oh, that's not right that's not" and so it wasn't. You can usually defend that kind of dysentery if it's funny enough, but this movie not only suffers from a lack of wit, it's sorely lacking soul as well. On the Evidence of this, Rob Schneider has died a couple of years ago and his corpse has been reanimated by some sick brained mad-mentals. I rather enjoyed the first Bigalow in a "I was expecting pure tripe but was pleasantly surprised to find it was scented tripe" kind of way, but no such luck here. AVOID!! I would consider myself a fairly unhinged person and was even able to laugh in "shock value relief" at Tom Green's "Freddy got fingered" but then Mr Green didn't look like he would rather have his skin grated and take a vinegar shower than be there as was Mr Schneiders attitude and that really is being rich.
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