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« Reply #60 on: October 15, 2007, 02:44:27 am »

What does that mean that butter wouldn't melt? That she was a cold fish?

She's trying to say that Elsa was cold, which she wasn't.  She had her men, she had to!  She wasn't getting any satisfaction in home and a woman needs to get sex from her marriage:

 
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In the beginning of their marriage, Charles and Elsa apparently enjoyed a sexual relationship, but in time Laughton became exclusively homosexual. Their marriage was one of convenience, though filled with empathy and love. They enjoyed quiet weekends in the country, gardening, then, after they moved to America, the outdoors and the beauty of California. "When Elsa had her lovers, all men," as Higham notes, "Charles accepted them," and Elsa accepted his liaisons as well.

http://www.americanlegends.com/Interviews/paul_gregory_charles_laughton.html

Sounds like it was a marriage of convenience. 
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« Reply #61 on: October 15, 2007, 02:44:40 am »

No its two different movies that are coming out... "twenty eight weeks later" is a sequel of a british movie, "twenty eight days later." If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it.
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« Reply #62 on: October 15, 2007, 02:47:37 am »

Well I am going to call it a night, Rachel, I enjoyed talking with you and look forward to having a howling good time on, "The Wolman," thread.
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« Reply #63 on: October 15, 2007, 02:54:49 am »



Don and his wife Alice are living with a group of survivors in a heavily reinforced cottage somewhere in Rage-infected Britain. They are eating a meal when a young boy is heard outside. Alice opens the door to let the child in, who has been running from the infected. The infected discover the hideout and break in, quickly overwhelming the group. Don abandons his wife and the child, and escapes down a river in a boat, emerging as the sole survivor.

Over the course of 28 weeks, Britain is declared relatively safe again and an American-led NATO force begins repopulating the country, amongst them Doyle, a sniper; Flynn, a helicopter pilot; and Scarlett, an army medical officer who is wary of two children, Tammy and her younger brother, Andy, who have just arrived with other British expatriates. Scarlett is frustrated that her superiors did not inform her of minors arriving, and when she examines Andy she notices that he has heterochromia, a trait he inherited from his mother.

Andy and Tammy are moved into District 1, a fully functional section of London, located in the Docklands area known as the Isle of Dogs. They are reunited with their father, Don, now head caretaker of the district. At their new penthouse, Don tearfully recounts his escape and Alice's fate, and that he could do nothing about it. The next day, the two children slip out of the safe zone and return to their old home to collect some personal effects, where they discover Alice, alive and suffering from her ordeal. Andy and Tammy are recaptured, and Alice is decontaminated. A blood test reveals that she is infected but immune, and that she is a carrier, as evidenced by her bloodshot eye.

Don learns about his wife and visits his children, who are being detained. He then makes his way to the room where Alice is held. They reconcile, kiss, and Don becomes infected, killing Alice. He then breaks into District 1, attacking and infecting soldiers. Scarlett rescues Tammy and Andy from containment, fleeing together as chaos spreads to the streets. Doyle and the soldiers are ordered to take out as many of the infected as possible, which escalates into an extermination of the populace. He leaves his position and escapes with Scarlett and the children as District 1 is incinerated by napalm. Meanwhile, large numbers of the infected escape the bombardment, occupying the city once more.

Stopping at a derelict park, Scarlett informs Doyle that the key to curing infection is in the children, who may have the same immune system as their mother. Flynn arrives by helicopter to pick up Doyle, but refuses to take anyone else. The infected begin to give chase, forcing the group to flee. Flynn then flies away, after slicing dozens of infected to pieces with the helicopter's rotor blades. He then designates Wembley Stadium as the new rendezvous.

The group enters an abandoned car to escape the infected and the clouds of poisonous gas venting into the city, but the car will not start. Doyle gets out to jump-start the engine upon seeing approaching soldiers with flamethrowers. As the car drives away he is set aflame, sacrificing his life to save Scarlett and the children. To evade a pursuing helicopter, Scarlett drives into the London Underground, after which she and the children continue on foot, using the night vision scope on Doyle's rifle for guidance. The trio get separated in the darkness, and as Scarlett attempts to find Andy and Tammy, she is disarmed and beaten to death by Don, who then bites Andy. Tammy is forced to kill Don with Doyle's rifle.

Though bitten, Andy remains symptom-free like his mother, and has the same bloodshot eye. The children continue on to Wembley Stadium, and are picked up by a reluctant Flynn, who flies them across the English Channel and out of Britain.

Another 28 days later, the remains of the helicopter are seen, while someone is calling for help in French-accented English over the helicopter's radio. A large group of infected are seen running through a subway tunnel, through the Palais de Chaillot towards the Eiffel Tower.

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« Reply #64 on: October 15, 2007, 02:56:32 am »

Yeah, I will see you later, look forward to the Wolfman thread and a howling good time..!  Wink
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« Reply #65 on: October 15, 2007, 02:58:19 am »

Sounds good!  Anyway, it is out on DVD, so I will check it out when I get the chance.
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