Reminds me I've still not gone to see this, I better get my skates on as I think it'll disappear soon.
Apparently it's not done great in the cinema, so the 5th film is in doubt.
Yes, my mate had been wanting to watch it for a while and I think it's probably nearing its the end of its run. Will be interesting to hear what you think if you do see it.
Each to their own and all that, I watched the Bone Temple last night and thought it was brilliant. But then again I'm a sucker for a zombie flick.
Ralph Fienns is absolutely brilliant and I'm a big fan of Jack O'Connell.
Roll on part 5.
Apparently it's certainly divisive
I love the genre too (28DL and the original Dawn of the Dead are two of my favourite films). To me the Bone Temple just smacks of trying to push the concept beyond its natural viable limits. A bit like the Walking Dead - was transfixed by that when it came out; made it to what, series 7 and just found it increasingly far-fetched, unrewarding repetitive and difficult to get into.
Agree about the acting - can't really criticise that, or the production... my issue is really the core story and quality of the writing.
You have to watch the whole movie to understand the context of that clip
This is true, but even then I think it was a bit clunky and cringe-inducing... however maybe that was intentional given the context.
100% this. I'm gonna sound like such a film w*nker here, but everything in Bone Temple makes sense.
It's not a spinoff. One more and I reckon Garland walks away.
Without getting into particulars that might spolit for others, even if you like the general story I still think it was full of plot holes while the some of the characters were pretty shallow and on occasion their behaviour made little sense.
The concepts all seemed rational (the feral kids, pseudo-religeous cults, doctor trying to find a cure etc) but I didn't much like the way a lot of these manifested.
Having slept on it I feel a little less hostile towards it this morning, but still certainly wouldn't bother watching it again.