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British-produced horror/zombie apocalypse movies:Dog SoldiersDoomsday (REALLY good movie!!)28 Days LaterAmerican Werewolf in London (not sure if this is British-produced, but it was filmed there)If I ever ride a bike through the moors and country roads of GB, I thnik I'm going to be riding pretty fast. 😮
That's just odd. ;DStick with Wuthering Heights....you get the moors and the class.
I'll watch Wuthering Heights when I have insomnia.It's not odd. I like this genre because of a few things: character development and tension building, which the British seem to be really good at, and the cinematography; they always increase the frame rate or something whenever one of the plague-ridden zombies is about to do something nasty. That's just kinda creepy I think.
Where are Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing when we need them? ;D
Where are Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing when we need them? ;D
Now, I like a good zombie movie, but those old Hammer Studio flicks with Lee and Cushing... Classics!
And Lee still lives. Makes one wonder.
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