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With undertones of political and social malaise, 28 Days Later is more relevant and scarier than it was at the time of its release in 2002. The Corn Syrup boys discuss the movie that single-handedly reinvigorated the zombie genre, as well as its sequel, 28 Weeks Later (2007), a movie that is paced differently than its predecessor but is effective and scary (albeit more dense) in its own right.
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With undertones of political and social malaise, 28 Days Later is more relevant and scarier than it was at the time of its release in 2002. The Corn Syrup boys discuss the movie that single-handedly reinvigorated the zombie genre, as well as its sequel, 28 Weeks Later (2007), a movie that is paced differently than its predecessor but is effective and scary (albeit more dense) in its own right.