“28 days later was my favorite movie to watch when I got it from a friend. That made me even got me more into zombie movies.”
“I hate it when people say that “28 Days Later” isn’t a zombie movie, who are you to define a fictional creature? They eat people, stop being so damn picky.”
“the monsters in 28 days later and 28 weeks later aren’t zombies, they’re mutants, and it bugs me when people call them zombies”
“It PAINS me to hear people say ‘i like 28 days later because there are zombies in it that like, run!!’ Well, yeah, it is also incredibly smart by being made at a time when Britain feared disease (mad cow) and gang violence was at an all time high, especially in London. It heavily played on those fears and anxieties society had and is still absolutely terrifying!”
“I hate when people call the “zombies” from 28 Days Later the undead. They’re the infected, not the walking dead.”
“I wish they used the iconic music in 28 days later more like they did in 28 weeks later as days is a much much better film”
“I fell in love with Cillian Murphy after seeing 28 Days Later. It will always be one of my favourite films”
“It annoys the fuck out of me when people assume that films like 28 Days Later arent zombie films. When people hear Zombie they automatically refer to the stereotypical undead flesheaters. I agree that they do not cleave to the original definition of zombi but then again the zombie has evolved from its original haitian roots and the influence of the genre is impossible to ignore. Zombies can be a lot of things. They’re typically mindless. And these motherfuckers are mindless killing machines.”
“People need to realize that 28 Days Later isn’t a zombie movie. It’s an infection movie. Hell, they even refer to the infection as “The Rage Virus.”
“I’m convinced that I’m going to wake up one morning and the world is going to be like the opening scene of 28 Days Later.”


