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The sequel to 28 Days Later was definitely a success. I have a hard time calling it better or worse then the original because it was very much the same; although I would lean toward better if I had to. It took what the first one gave you and ran with it. The first one was done in a small way and done that way on purpose, and this one had the same feel but on a slightly bigger scale. There were more characters and more of the infected. There was still a great deal of emotion and feelings and that?s what separated this franchise from most horror flicks. Continue Reading


