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28 Days Later:
Danny
Boyle’s “28 Days Later” is not your normal zombie movie. I mean,
the characters infected (within 10-20 seconds of contact) with
the “Rage” virus are snarling, twitching, mindless animals that
seem to hunt in packs. They don’t have much of an agenda – not
even eating the brains of the uninfected – except spreading the
fast-acting germ, and they can be killed as normal humans in
movies are killed.... |
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The
Hulk:
If
you have been listening to talk about Ang Lee’s HULK,
you have heard comparisons to other stories: Beauty and
the Beast, King Kong, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the entire
Frankenstein sub-genre. Of course The Hulk is a comic
book character, not archetypal source material; what’s
laudable about this treatment of the Marvel character
is the director’s vision.... |

Gangs
of New York:
Martin
Scorcese’s latest film, GANGS OF NEW YORK, is a raw and
sprawling epic that teaches memorable lessons about the
early development of the United States. Aside from the
striking history, however, the filmmakers stretch the thin
plot until it sags and almost snaps... |
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Resident
Evil:
To
begin with lets forget about Romero, lets
take the Dead Trilogy and store it in the back of
our minds for awhile for further usage. Although
"Resident Evil" does draw a lot of
influence from the classic trilogy it is not a
part of it and you should not expect
to see the same film. In a lot of ways... |

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