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    So excited for this movie. What an epic location, love their style of cinematography as well. Take notes, Brad Pitt and World War Z knock-off. THIS is how a trailer is done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slickwilly13 View Post
    I found a teaser. It will be shot in India. Don't blame them. They are probably tired of the b.s. they endured in Africa.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OMEF8e92t8
    ****ing lame arse contacts *AGAIN*
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    ****ing lame arse contacts *AGAIN*
    Yea, I never got the Marilyn Manson-esque contacts thing either. But the atmosphere of that trailer is so win. What an amazing setting! Better than walls of cheap CGI sprinters for sure. Really loved the first movie, and I have really high hopes they'll easily trump that effort with this film - you can just feel their passion for zombie cinema in the first one. It oozes atmosphere, and I found myself completely immersed in the movie. The Ford brothers were very efficient in building suspension and tension.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JonOfTheShred View Post
    Yea, I never got the Marilyn Manson-esque contacts thing either. But the atmosphere of that trailer is so win. What an amazing setting! Better than walls of cheap CGI sprinters for sure. Really loved the first movie, and I have really high hopes they'll easily trump that effort with this film - you can just feel their passion for zombie cinema in the first one. It oozes atmosphere, and I found myself completely immersed in the movie. The Ford brothers were very efficient in building suspension and tension.
    Fingers crossed...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Fingers crossed...
    Fingers and toes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    ****ing lame arse contacts *AGAIN*
    One of the greatest zed movies of the new millennium comes along, & you're bitching about the CONTACTS?!?!?






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    Quote Originally Posted by MoonSylver View Post
    One of the greatest zed movies of the new millennium comes along, & you're bitching about the CONTACTS?
    Hey, it's not even been filmed yet so don't get carried away there on the expect too much choo choo!

    And yes, I'm afraid IMHO, those contacts look stupid and cheap...
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    Those contacts didn't bother me that much in the first one because everything else felt so right in that film. The zombies were true 'Romero rules' shamblers used to heighten tension and suspense. The film relied on practical F/X and didn't go the CGI route. And most importantly; the sense of despair and sheer dread was strong in The Dead. More than in most recent undead films.
    I felt that the directors really 'get' what makes the genre so irresistible in the first place. I can only hope the same feel gets carried across in this sequel.

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    ^^ Agreed!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Hey, it's not even been filmed yet so don't get carried away there on the expect too much choo choo!
    Speaking of the first one, since, y'know, you said AGAIN & all...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    Hey, it's not even been filmed yet so don't get carried away there on the expect too much choo choo!

    And yes, I'm afraid IMHO, those contacts look stupid and cheap...
    I'm surprised the contacts in this trailer bugged you, if only because you remained optimistic after seeing the trailer to World War Z.

    HOWEVER, I assume we all just realized WWZ would pale in the comparison to the book and your expectations for THAT were extremely low, whereas your expectations to THIS film are extremely high.
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