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It a long time since i saw it ,Its an army sort of film with like zombies in it..................They all hidein in this big house thing with a massive like football pitch with the huge lights and then the zombie things come,i not so sure if there scared of the light or if they kind of bomb them?
Like i said it a long time ago.

2007-01-31 11:03:17 · 15 answers · asked by petmadbolton123 2 in Entertainment & Music Movies

15 answers

During the opening credits, the viewer is treated to the unsettling vision of Colonel Robert Neville (Heston) driving through the eerily deserted streets of downtown L.A. This powerful scene is complemented by Ron Grainer's eclectic theme music. Neville had been a researcher of biological weapons for the Army. As an apocalyptic biological war broke out between China and the USSR, Neville inoculated himself with an experimental vaccine, making himself the titular “Omega Man”, probably the last immune and uninfected person on Earth. The war-borne plague has killed virtually everyone in the world. In Los Angeles, several hundred somewhat resistant albinos calling themselves "The Family" have survived the plague (in Matheson's book, they are actually vampires). The disease has turned them into violent, light-sensitive albino mutants, the plague having affected their minds with such symptoms as psychosis and "delusions of grandeur". Although resistant to the plague, these wretched creatures are slowly dying off.

The Family is led by a zealot named Matthias (Anthony Zerbe), formerly a popular Los Angeles television newscaster, now reduced to a rhetoric-spewing, psychopathic madman. He believes, and has convinced his followers, that modern science and technology (instead of the ingrained flaws of humanity) are the cause of the war and their damnation. His followers have reverted to a medieval lifestyle complete with long black robes, torches, bows and arrows, and catapults. Because of their light sensitivity they are nocturnal, retiring to their “nest” during the day. As they see it, Neville, as the last symbol of science, the old world, and a "user of the wheel," must die.

Neville in turn considers himself to be at war with The Family and would like to wipe them out. As a former military officer, he is a hardened, realistic person who lives in a secure, fortified apartment, and has no compunction about using modern military weapons to defend himself. His arsenal of submachine guns, an infrared telescopic sight equipped M-14 Rifle and satchel charges helps keep The Family at bay. By day, Neville forages for supplies and searches for The Family’s headquarters throughout the deserted buildings of his emptied city, and holes up in his fourth floor fortress at night while The Family rages outside, taunting him and burning books and other objects of science and culture. The use of powerful searchlights deter The Family's after-sunset raids.

In the second half of the film, Neville is captured by The Family, tried and found guilty of being a heretic, and is nearly burned at the stake. He is rescued at the last second by an enclave of still-human survivors who, like the albinos, are somewhat resistant to the plague; although all are infected, apparently their youth has given them an extra level of resistance, maintaining them at a pre-albino stage of the disease. Eventually though, given enough time, they one-by-one succumb to The Family’s stage. Neville realizes that it might take years or even be impossible to duplicate the original vaccine in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, but a simpler serum derived from his blood may extend his immunity to them. Neville is amazed and gratified to find that some of the survivors include very young children, and has a brief relationship with an older member of the group, Lisa (Rosalind Cash). If the serum works, Neville and Lisa plan to pull out of the ravaged city and with the rest of the survivors start a new life out in the unspoiled wilderness.

Neville is successful in creating the serum and administers it to Lisa's teenaged brother Richie (Eric Laneuville) who is on the borderline of “going over” to the mutant stage of the plague. Once cured, the idealistic, naive Richie goes to The Family to try to convince them to take the serum as well. Matthias is controlled by his psychotic hatred of "normal" people and, of course, would rather keep things as they are. He also refuses to believe that Neville would try to save him or his followers, and accuses Richie of being sent by Neville. The albinos murder Richie. Neville finds a note Richie left giving the location of the “nest” and discovers Richie strung up where The Family left him. Thus begins Neville's final showdown battle with the fanatic zealot nocturnals. As the fight rages, Lisa suddenly and unexpectedly changes into a nocturnal. She betrays Neville and allows The Family access to Neville's bunker-apartment. Returning home, Neville is treated to an unexpected welcoming party. Attempting to escape, he is impaled by a spear thrown by Matthias. The final scene shows the remaining survivors departing in a Land Rover after being handed a flask of the blood serum by the dying Neville, lying in a pool of his blood in a dramatic posture of Christ crucified.
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There is a copy of the 1st revised draft of Omega Man, back when it was still titled "I Am Legend" at the following website:

http://home.online.no/~bhundlan/scripts/OmegaMan.htm

2007-01-31 11:18:49 · answer #1 · answered by landhermit 4 · 0 0

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2016-10-16 09:25:00 · answer #2 · answered by silvi 4 · 0 0

i think it may be 28 days because of the army sort of thing
or the one with charlton heston about people in living in the future where there were zombies around and water was like a privilege or something, i cannot remember the title

2007-01-31 11:50:36 · answer #3 · answered by whoknows 3 · 0 0

i think it is 28 days later after a disease has turned all the people into zombie like people the remaining people hide out in an old mansion with large spotlights keeping an eye out for the creatures attacking

2007-01-31 11:23:35 · answer #4 · answered by homer s 2 · 0 0

Is it The Sound of Music?

They all lived in a big house

2007-01-31 22:57:10 · answer #5 · answered by wally_zebon 5 · 0 0

this could be night of the living dead or more likely another george romero film called the crazies which is about a virus and the military sealing off a town.

2007-01-31 21:01:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Beasties got it bang on, a great flik Chuck Heston in the Omega Man... .

2007-01-31 11:14:10 · answer #7 · answered by fluxpattern® 5 · 1 0

28 Days Later???

2007-01-31 11:09:23 · answer #8 · answered by Amanda 6 · 0 1

Are you thinking of "The Omega Man" with Charleton Heston?

2007-01-31 11:09:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Maybe it is Dog Soldiers? But they have werewolf like creatures

2007-01-31 11:10:07 · answer #10 · answered by thatswhattheytoldmelastnight 3 · 0 1

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