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28 Days Later (Movie Review) | Zombie Book Club Podcast Episode 34

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In this thrilling episode of the Zombie Book Club, hosts Dan and Leah take a nostalgic trip back to 2003 to revisit "28 Days Later," the film that redefined the zombie genre for both of them. As they lament the current impossibility of screening the movie due to Sony's rights acquisition for the upcoming sequel, "28 Years Later," they also celebrate the unexpected hero of the day: the librarian who ensures this cinematic gem remains accessible through interlibrary loans. Dan and Leah delve into the enduring debate over whether the film's infected are truly zombies, reflecting on writer Alex Garland's acceptance of the term despite initial hesitations, and dissect the movie's exploration of themes such as animal rights, the necessity of human connection for survival, mental health, and the realization that money loses all meaning in the face of an apocalypse.
We critique and admire various aspects of the movie, from its groundbreaking portrayal of fast zombies and the gritty realism of a post-apocalyptic Britain, to its more questionable artistic choices and the problematic depiction of gender and race. Leah shares her frustration over a friend's refusal to watch the movie despite Cillian Murphy's full frontal scene, and highlights the film's failure to pass several representation tests including the Bechdel, DuVernay, Vito Russo, and Fries tests. Despite these criticisms, Dan and Leah rate it from their 2003, as well as current perspectives, appreciating its impact while acknowledging its flaws. Tune in for a deep dive into "28 Days Later," a film that continues to provoke thought, debate, and a deep appreciation for the complexities of surviving a zombie apocalypse.
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Follow our linktree for social media links, and links to all the places you can find our podcast!
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Join the Brain Muncher’s Zombie Collective:
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Zombie Book Club Voicemail
(614) 699-0006
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[email protected]
Our Secret Website That Isn't Finished
https://zombiebookclub.io
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https://zombie-book-club.myspreadshop.com

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Chapitres

1. 28 Days Later (00:00:00)

2. Debate on Zombie Classifications and Themes (00:08:18)

3. Themes of Mental Health and Survival (00:21:47)

4. Depiction of Trauma in Media (00:29:24)

5. Survival and Humanity in Film (00:34:23)

6. Appreciating the Realism in Zombie Movies (00:43:40)

7. Critique of Movie Decisions (00:52:58)

8. Critique of Film's Ending and Tropes (01:04:50)

9. Critique of 28 Days Later (01:08:26)

10. Evaluating Representation of Women in Fiction (01:14:44)

11. Representation in 28 Days Later (01:18:34)

12. Media Representation and Disability Exploration (01:25:30)

13. Survival Tips and Movie Review (01:33:00)

14. Chaos During Movie Discussion With Dog (01:43:00)

84 episodes

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In this thrilling episode of the Zombie Book Club, hosts Dan and Leah take a nostalgic trip back to 2003 to revisit "28 Days Later," the film that redefined the zombie genre for both of them. As they lament the current impossibility of screening the movie due to Sony's rights acquisition for the upcoming sequel, "28 Years Later," they also celebrate the unexpected hero of the day: the librarian who ensures this cinematic gem remains accessible through interlibrary loans. Dan and Leah delve into the enduring debate over whether the film's infected are truly zombies, reflecting on writer Alex Garland's acceptance of the term despite initial hesitations, and dissect the movie's exploration of themes such as animal rights, the necessity of human connection for survival, mental health, and the realization that money loses all meaning in the face of an apocalypse.
We critique and admire various aspects of the movie, from its groundbreaking portrayal of fast zombies and the gritty realism of a post-apocalyptic Britain, to its more questionable artistic choices and the problematic depiction of gender and race. Leah shares her frustration over a friend's refusal to watch the movie despite Cillian Murphy's full frontal scene, and highlights the film's failure to pass several representation tests including the Bechdel, DuVernay, Vito Russo, and Fries tests. Despite these criticisms, Dan and Leah rate it from their 2003, as well as current perspectives, appreciating its impact while acknowledging its flaws. Tune in for a deep dive into "28 Days Later," a film that continues to provoke thought, debate, and a deep appreciation for the complexities of surviving a zombie apocalypse.
Follow our linktree for social media links, and links to all the places you can find our podcast!
https://linktr.ee/zombiebookclub
Zombie Book Club Voicemail
(614) 699-0006
Zombie Book Club Email
[email protected]

Follow our linktree for social media links, and links to all the places you can find our podcast!
https://linktr.ee/zombiebookclub
Join the Brain Muncher’s Zombie Collective:
https://discord.gg/rn3nPDa4CB
Zombie Book Club Voicemail
(614) 699-0006
Zombie Book Club Email
[email protected]
Our Secret Website That Isn't Finished
https://zombiebookclub.io
Our Merchandise Store (Where you can find our Evil Magic Chicken Zombie Shirts)
https://zombie-book-club.myspreadshop.com

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. 28 Days Later (00:00:00)

2. Debate on Zombie Classifications and Themes (00:08:18)

3. Themes of Mental Health and Survival (00:21:47)

4. Depiction of Trauma in Media (00:29:24)

5. Survival and Humanity in Film (00:34:23)

6. Appreciating the Realism in Zombie Movies (00:43:40)

7. Critique of Movie Decisions (00:52:58)

8. Critique of Film's Ending and Tropes (01:04:50)

9. Critique of 28 Days Later (01:08:26)

10. Evaluating Representation of Women in Fiction (01:14:44)

11. Representation in 28 Days Later (01:18:34)

12. Media Representation and Disability Exploration (01:25:30)

13. Survival Tips and Movie Review (01:33:00)

14. Chaos During Movie Discussion With Dog (01:43:00)

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