
28 Days/Weeks Later are some of those classics to me.Įven though I don’t consider Weeks to be on par with Days, it’s still a very good score to me.

That and I also swing back and forth between current scores that interest me and old classics that I’m eager to tackle, but don’t have all the time to do so. It’s been sitting on my shelf for a long time and sometimes I throw a tantrum and try to work off all half-finished projects at once, which ironically leads to even more half-finished projects, because I’m working on all of them simultaneously. Hey, great to hear from you! :) I hope you are doing fine? I apologise for not talking about your covers as I know you love feedback but I don’t really have anything to add they’re all highly effective and professional.

Seeing this cover set pop up has really taken me back a decade to when I first got into film music, and listening to ‘Weeks’ again has been quite a nostalgia trip, so I have to thank you for that! Let me guess, around the time you were working on ‘Sunshine’? I remember discovering all of these John Murphy scores around the same time (in fact, these were amongst the first scores I ever listened too, and greatly influenced my early musical tastes). “I’ve started some of these covers several years ago, but never came around to finish them, because I tend to get distracted by new exciting ideas quite easily.” Although not to the extent that you have, judging from the passion oozing from this paragraph! What a fantastic way to elucidate that strange feeling that grabs a hold of most of us in the custom cover art community. Like a starving predator I roam my sprawling list of ongoing projects and look for that one single collection that is most likely fit for an early release.”
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Then I often times sit and skim through all my unfinished custom covers series and get all giddy and enthusiastic. Quite early that feeling begins to shift into something else. Right after I complete a gargantuan project, which keep me busy for weeks and sometimes even months, I feel spent and empty. I’m addicted to that warm and fuzzy feeling of closure and satisfaction, when I have another entry in the bank. And when I’m finally able to strike another name off of my list. I didn’t think about that in the past too often, but I guess I equally enjoy publishing covers as I actually enjoy making them. Terry McCutchen, a dear cover-making fellow of mine, recently came up with a very well-drafted explanation which stuck in my head evers since:Īrtists absolutely CREATE for themselves however, they PUBLISH for an audience. It’s those little things that feel like a reward for the preceding work. Or my personal closing ritual in which I choose my personal favourite cover and add it to the soundtrack index (it reminds me of the old HQ Covers, which basically was just an index). It’s a combination of many things, like being finally able to see that giant banner (on which I often times work for many hours) show up on the front page. I guess I just love publishing stuff on this blog right here. Then I often times sit and skim through all my unfinished custom covers series and get all giddy and enthusiastic. Like a starving predator I roam my sprawling list of ongoing projects and look for that one single collection that is most likely fit for an early release.

If it is a direct sequel to 28 Days Later, here's where we left it.Īfter Jim, Selena and Hannah realised that the mansion was anything but a safe place (when is it ever?), Jim fought back and managed to kill all of Major West's men and even though West shoots Jim, a zombie takes care of the Major.Ĭut to 28 days later and we see the zombies seemingly dying of starvation, while the trio spot a jet and release their big banner saying, 'HELLO'.Right after I complete a gargantuan project, which keep me busy for weeks and sometimes even months, I feel spent and empty. That makes us think it'll be closer to Annihilation than Ex Machina in terms of tone, but we'll have to wait and see. That's slightly impossible to predict, especially as Alex Garland said he came up with the idea after 'taking a trip'.
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Was she getting into professional shape for a return to the franchise? 28 Months Later plot: What will it be about? The actress who played Hannah, Megan Burns, hadn't acted since the release of the first film in 2002 – until 2018 when she appeared in a short film.
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Naomie Harris also has a free schedule after Bond 25 (AKA No Time To Die).

Cillian Murphy is making Peaky Blinders, but has space around that.
