| Top :: Searching
For 'KWlondon' |
| Found 6 Matches |
| |
|
| 1. 28 Days Later (2001) |
Jim (Cillian Murphy), Selena (Naomie Harris), and Hannah (Megan Burns) and her father escape the Rage-infected London to the Army safe haven in Manchester, commanded by Major West (Christopher Eccleston). They learn that the rest of the world is OK and they quarantined England to stop the disease from spreading.
The soldiers are eager to see them, mainly because Major West promised the troops women to repopulate the country after the epidemic is over. Jim tries to escape with the girls but the soldiers stop him, and plan to rape the women.
The major orders Jim executed and to have the girls look more "presentable" for the evening. Jim escapes his captors, releases an infected soldier on the rest of the camp, and escapes with the girls to somewhere else in the English countryside. The make a large flag to signal a jet plan looking for survivors. They are seen. — Thanks to Xiomara Aranya!
Followed by:
28 Weeks Later (2007)
28 Days Later: The Aftermath - Decimation (Straight to Video, 2007) We need a spoiler!
28 Months Later (2013) We need a spoiler!
|
| http:// |
| From: Movie Spoilers/Titles 0-9/28 Days Later (2001) |
| Rating: [0.00] Votes: [0] Hits: [7] |
Relevance: 99.99%  |
| Add to Favorites | Rate It | Comments | Report | More Info |
| 2. An American Werewolf in London (1981) |
|
David (David Naughton) becomes a werewolf while in a pornographic theatre and goes on a rampage in Picadilly Square. The police corner him in an alley but Alex (Jenny Agutter) runs to try and save him. It seems David's wolf side is a little sensitive but he jumps at her anyway. The police bombard the beast with bullets and Alex cries over David's body. — Thanks to Jason Cortez!
Followed by:
An American Werewolf in Paris (1997) We need a spoiler!
To be remade as:An American Werewolf in London (2014) We need a spoiler!
|
| http:// |
| From: Movie Spoilers/Titles A/American Werewolf in London, An (1981) |
| Rating: [0.00] Votes: [0] Hits: [21] |
Relevance: 75.74%  |
| Add to Favorites | Rate It | Comments | Report | More Info |
| 3. To Sir, with Love (1967) |
After ultimately winning over his formerly unruly class and teaching them to be responsible adults, Thackeray (Sidney Poitier) finally receives an engineering-job offer in the mail. His graduating class honors him at their end-of-year dance, where he dances with Pamela (knock-you-out-of-your-socks hottie Judy Geeson), and at which Babs (Lulu) brings everyone to tears with the title song. Thackeray, humbled and uncharacteristically at a loss for words, returns to his empty classroom and opens the gift his students have just given him. Just then, two rowdy kids, a girl and a real yob of a boy, burst in, and warn Thackeray that they'll be in his bleedin' class next year. After they leave, Thackeray tears up the job-offer letter; he's going to continue teaching.
Followed by:
To Sir, with Love II (Made for TV, 1996) We need a spoiler!
|
| http:// |
| From: Movie Spoilers/Titles T/To Sir, with Love (1967) |
| Rating: [0.00] Votes: [0] Hits: [2] |
Relevance: 62.91%  |
| Add to Favorites | Rate It | Comments | Report | More Info |
| 4. Gorgo (1961) |
Brits go the kaiju route with yet another King Kong ripoff (remade into the far more ridiculous Daikyoju Gappa, a.k.a. Monster from a Prehistoric Planet, a.k.a. Gappa the Triphibian Monster(s)): Treasure hunters end up stranded on an island home to a Godzilla-like giant lizard-monster, which they capture and bring to London for exploitation in a circus. The monster's angry mama goes to London and crushes the city's most famous landmarks in her search for her offspring. She finds him (it?) and the two go home.
Remade as:
Daikyoju Gappa (1967)
|
| http:// |
| From: Movie Spoilers/Titles G/Gorgo (1961) |
| Rating: [0.00] Votes: [0] Hits: [8] |
Relevance: 62.86%  |
| Add to Favorites | Rate It | Comments | Report | More Info |
| 5. Alfie (1966) |
Selfish, self-centered hedonist Alfie (Michael Caine) seduces virtually every "bird" he meets (including a nurse in the sanatorium where he's being treated for tuberculosis), because he can (and because the pre-feminist women are stupid enough to put up with his narcissistic, misogynistic ways; he even refers to the female being as "it").
One of his married conquests, Lily (Vivien Merchant), gets pregnant, and Alfie (who has already refused to marry the mother of the product of an earlier affair) arranges for her to have a (literal) kitchen-table abortion. Seeing the dead fetus sobers Alfie up in a hurry, and he decides to settle down and marry rich widow Ruby (Shelley Winters) — but when he goes to see her, finds she's replaced him with a new, younger lover. Past his prime and abandoned by all the women he's bedded, Alfie is forced to reevaluate his life.
Followed by:
Alfie Darling (1976) We need a spoiler!
Remade as:
Alfie (2004)
|
| http:// |
| From: Movie Spoilers/Titles A/Alfie (1966) |
| Rating: [0.00] Votes: [0] Hits: [3] |
Relevance: 57.33%  |
| Add to Favorites | Rate It | Comments | Report | More Info |
| 6. 28 Weeks Later (2007) |
Twenty-eight weeks after the virus outbreak, it looks like things have calmed down somewhat. The rage-infected zombies appear to have died out, and normal humans, including Don and Alice's children Tammy and Andy (Imogen Poots and Mackintosh Muggleton), are returning to London. The kids are reunited with Don (Robert Carlyle), who escaped alone from the hideout where he left Alice (Catherine McCormack), who refused to leave when the place was overrun by rage-zombies.
The next day, Tammy and Andy sneak out of London's heavily-guarded safe zone to visit their former home, where they discover their mother alive, but infected. Alice and the kids are taken back to the city, where Alice is kept under observation (she's a rare case, showing no symptoms). Don, who has a high security clearance, slips into her cell. She forgives him for leaving her alone, and the two kiss — and Don is immediately infected.
Don goes on a rage-induced rampage, killing and/or infecting everyone he sees. With the virus once again unchecked, the order is given to kill every civilian in the streets. U.S. Army sergeant Doyle (Jeremy Renner), who can't bring himself to do such a thing, runs way with Tammy, Andy and Major Scarlet Ross (Rose Byrne).
The miltary firebombs the safe zone, but fails to kill Don and many other rage-zombies. Meanwhile, Doyle's friend Flynn (Harold Perrineau) tries to rescue Doyle, and only Doyle, by helicopter, but Doyle refuses to leave the uninfected civilians, opting instead to escort them to safety inside Wembley Stadium. While trying to start an automobile, Doyle is roasted to death by a soldier with a flamethrower.
Scarlet manages to get the kids down into The Tube (the London Underground; the subway), but is attacked and killed by Don, who also bites Andy. Tammy shoots Don dead, and she and Andy make it to Wembley, where Flynn picks them up and flies them to France, as Doyle had asked him to do earlier.
At the end, we see Flynn's empty helicopter, and hear a cry for help on the chopper's radio — and see that the city of Paris has been overrun by rage-zombies. The End.
Follows:
28 Days Later (2002)
Followed by:
28 Months Later (2013) We need a spoiler!
|
| http:// |
| From: Movie Spoilers/Titles 0-9/28 Weeks Later (2007) |
| Rating: [0.00] Votes: [0] Hits: [6] |
Relevance: 48.39%  |
| Add to Favorites | Rate It | Comments | Report | More Info |
|
| |
|
|
|