• Ravenous (2017)

    From The White Lady@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 18:37:14
    From: me@privacy.net

    Just discovered this Netflix original horror film by accident and it's suprisingly good. My favourite kind of zombie movie - set a short while
    into the outbreak, out in the (Canadian) countryside where the undead can
    roam free...Strangely, it seemed original at the same time as reminding me
    of various things, particularly The Girl With all the Gifts, 28 Weeks Later
    and parts of World War Z (the book). I also accidentally caught the post- credits scene. How many films do this? Stupid idea if you ask me, who the
    fuck just sits there on the off chance?

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  • From ReVulse@1:229/2 to The White Lady on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 22:45:10
    From: ReVulse@psychaoticREMOVETHIS.fsnet.co.uk

    On Wed, 21 Mar 2018 18:37:14 +0000, The White Lady wrote:

    Just discovered this Netflix original horror film by accident and it's suprisingly good. My favourite kind of zombie movie - set a short while
    into the outbreak, out in the (Canadian) countryside where the undead
    can roam free...Strangely, it seemed original at the same time as
    reminding me of various things, particularly The Girl With all the
    Gifts, 28 Weeks Later and parts of World War Z (the book). I also accidentally caught the post- credits scene. How many films do this?
    Stupid idea if you ask me, who the fuck just sits there on the off
    chance?

    I liked it, but the "chair stacking" raised a few questions - nice visual though.

    --
    #Andy#

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  • From Andrew@1:229/2 to The White Lady on Thursday, March 22, 2018 12:20:51
    From: manowarkillsNOSPAM@netscape.net

    On 3/21/2018 1:37 PM, The White Lady wrote:
    Just discovered this Netflix original horror film by accident and it's suprisingly good. My favourite kind of zombie movie - set a short while
    into the outbreak, out in the (Canadian) countryside where the undead can roam free...Strangely, it seemed original at the same time as reminding me
    of various things, particularly The Girl With all the Gifts, 28 Weeks Later and parts of World War Z (the book). I also accidentally caught the post- credits scene. How many films do this? Stupid idea if you ask me, who the fuck just sits there on the off chance?


    I found it a bit too slow and ponderous for my liking. It wasn't bad,
    just meh. The ending with the zombies standing around the stacked chairs reminded me of CELL and that's not good. Neither film's ending made much
    sense.


    Andrew

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  • From The White Lady@1:229/2 to ReVulse on Thursday, March 22, 2018 22:07:22
    From: me@privacy.net

    ReVulse <ReVulse@psychaoticREMOVETHIS.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:p8un9m$2dm$1@dont-email.me:

    On Wed, 21 Mar 2018 18:37:14 +0000, The White Lady wrote:

    Just discovered this Netflix original horror film by accident and
    it's suprisingly good. My favourite kind of zombie movie - set a
    short while into the outbreak, out in the (Canadian) countryside
    where the undead can roam free...Strangely, it seemed original at the
    same time as reminding me of various things, particularly The Girl
    With all the Gifts, 28 Weeks Later and parts of World War Z (the
    book). I also accidentally caught the post- credits scene. How many
    films do this? Stupid idea if you ask me, who the fuck just sits
    there on the off chance?

    I liked it, but the "chair stacking" raised a few questions - nice
    visual though.


    It was an interesting aspect. Particularly liked that there was no attempt
    to explain it.

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