Saw it, loved it!
It’s a creepy good sequel. The tone is set right away in the opening scene, it is very tense with the close-up shots of a couple making dinner in the dark, hinting that something in the background is definitely going to happen… and they drag the suspense in a good way… The movie is full of intense moments like that and anyone who enjoys a good scary film, will enjoy this one. I also loved the fact that the music is almost a character in this movie, the music doens’t run away from the crazed zombies, but many times I found myself stressing because the choice and loudness of music was totally effective. Good ending too… Yeh! all around!

Now, this brings me to some other things… You just paid $13 to see a movie, you probably paid another $13 for the popcorn and drink you have in your hand… consider that your entertainment for the next 2 hours, keep your hand busy with stuffing popocorn in your mouth and keep your mouth busy with eating the popcorn, eyes on the screen… Arrive in time, don’t make people move seats because you couldn’t get your ass there for 7:10pm and you’re too lazy to look for 2 seats together in the dark… Don’t take calls on your cell phone… Don’t ask the person sitting next to you where “the girl with the dark hair” is because the 2 kids in the movie are now walking alone, it’s a zombie movie, if you blinked and a “dark haired girl” isn’t there anymore, 99% chances are she’s zombie food by now… But if you MUST ask someone where the “dark haired girl” is, please whisper… the other 300 people in the theatre are NOT interested in the fact that you might have fallen asleep, were too scared to watch, are a complete selfish idiot…
This is not your living room (#15), I’m not able to stop and rewind because I missed a piece of dialogue because YOU can’t follow the simple zombie, run, eat, kill, run with more zombie twist of the film.

Two days, two things I hate…

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