I was multi-tasking, honestly!
Whilst preparing a new resum? (because, like a d1ck, I left mine back in Oz!) I watched “28 Days Later”, a very nifty movie about a deadly virus that sweeps over the UK.
The virus spreads rapidly and is ‘just a little bit’ deadly. Taking hold in under 30 seconds, infection causes victims to “flip out” and turn violently upon anyone not yet infected. This turns out to be a rather effective way of spreading the virus across the entire country in a matter of weeks. Whoops!
I was told it was a zombie movie and, not being big on horror flicks, dismissed it a little. Actually the film is much better than that and highlights a potential post-apocalypse scenario (with a bit of gore thrown in).
It didn’t make me laugh a lot, like most horror flicks do and could actually be considered thought provoking – “What would I do if I woke up and everyone was dead or worse, trying to kill me?”.
It is set in England, which is cool for me, because I actually recognise some of the London scenes – quite amazing how they cleared busy London streets of people!!
ObBike: The lead male character “Jim” is a bike courier.
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Rating: 3.5/5 Hippies
And it’s got Christopher Ecclestone in it. That certainly gets my interest!
I didn’t actually know who he was until I googled his name, but I recognise him now. I think he’s reasonably cool but perhaps for different reasons to yours 😛
He always seems to play psychotic bad guys?
They filmed the London scenes at about 3-4am apparently.
Does he ride fixed, and does he save the world?
Sara:
3-4am?!?! They must’ve got tricky with the exposure because it looks like day-time! COOL!
Tim:
No idea and not really.
It basically takes off with him waking up in hospital after a crash. He was in a coma. So he probably rode brakeless fix.. ooooh! 😛
They had a short amount of time in the early mornings and digital cameras, they also had someone asking homegoing clubbers not to walk into shot.
hehe Weak! I think I walked out of seOne (http://www.seonelondon.com/) at 8am Sunday morning so I would’ve been alright 😛
Oh, the joys of being young enough to stay up all night!
I’ve seen oldies do it before, I just think the desire to do so leaves when people get older. Being married with kids isn’t exactly conducive to a party lifestyle. I’m frickin’ tired now though, hence typing utter bollocks here.. 🙂