World War Z (Pre-release)

Wow that's bad. Someone said above that zombie's don't make good literature but Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker are both looked upon rather highly. Now, I'm not saying Max Brooks is in their company, just trying to make the point that a zombie doesn't doom a story to being pulp fiction. World War Z is an incredible read that made me think for days afterwards.

All the more reason that this trailer is so disheartening. I always wondered how Michael Chrichton was ok with his books being raped on the silver screen. I guess money really does make it easier to swallow the bitter pill because Brooks seems to be following a similar path. Come to think of it, the only author I can think of that refuses to roll over for the dollar is Stephen King so maybe that's the norm and not the exception (to roll over that is).

On the surface of it, divorced from the book, it looks like it could be a fun popcorn zombie flick. Nothing thought provoking but who doesn't enjoy a good zombie goring? That said, the CG is horrible. The swarms, if you look closely, look like the same 2 or 3 dudes multiplied by infinity. It's like the old RE games where every zombie in Racoon city was a former white accountant. No kids, no women, heck, no variation in clothing styles.

That's a little thing, but little things inform the bigger things and if they can't be bothered to care about creating a believable mass of people why should they worry with whether the story is any good or not? I had concerns whenever Brad Pitt announced he would star as there was no one main character in the book, but I tried to keep the faith regardless.

This trailer, following all the reporting concerning filming, just makes me sad. Not because it's another mediocre zombie flick that will be forgotten but because it has the name World War Z on it and folks will think of this film, rather than the amazing book, when they hear that title in the future. That's too bad, because Brooks wrote a classic.
 
Kings rolled over a few times much to his regret! :lol


. Come to think of it, the only author I can think of that refuses to roll over for the dollar is Stephen King so maybe that's the norm and not the exception (to roll over that is).
 
Kings rolled over a few times much to his regret! :lol

Yeah, but post The Shining he has taken a much more active role in the development of films based off of his books. He's not immune to money, but he doesn't tend to let people slap his titles on their films like Brooks is doing here, at least IMO.
 
I think my favorite scene in this trailer is one where Brad and family are running in the foreground, and behind them you see a zombie literally lunge off a car or truck or something into the crowd. Just like that part in the book where...oh.
 
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The slower moving zombies are still much scarier to me, but just the fact that there's a huge swarm running that large is pretty creepy, but it just doesn't really scream zombie to me. Just more of a super raging virus kind of thing.

It looks ok, but I still think Walking Dead executes a zombie apocalypse much more successfully.
 
'When there is no more room in Hell'.The dead will walk the Earth.. Or run in The New York City Marathon...
 
On the surface of it, divorced from the book, it looks like it could be a fun popcorn zombie flick. Nothing thought provoking but who doesn't enjoy a good zombie goring?

Good point. If I do see this I will just tell myself this is not based on a book. I am sure this is why I did not like Prometheus: I assumed it would be an Alien movie, not what it actually was.
 
so, in the beginning they are stuck in a traffic jam, brad pitt gets out of the car, a police man tells him to get back in the car, and suddenly out of nowhere, a truck comes flying through killing the policeman?
that whole scene was so blatantly stupid, i couldnt bear any more after that
 
so, in the beginning they are stuck in a traffic jam, brad pitt gets out of the car, a police man tells him to get back in the car, and suddenly out of nowhere, a truck comes flying through killing the policeman?
that whole scene was so blatantly stupid, i couldnt bear any more after that

I ****ing hate those type of scenes...:angry

Someone could be in the middle of the desert and suddenly without warning a truck hits them?!?! WTF...
 
I ****ing hate those type of scenes...:angry

Someone could be in the middle of the desert and suddenly without warning a truck hits them?!?! WTF...

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I ****ing hate those type of scenes...:angry

Someone could be in the middle of the desert and suddenly without warning a truck hits them?!?! WTF...

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the scene specifically shows a crowded street and panic as bombs/explosions go off, what's illogical about writing that some panicking driver is pedal-to-the-metal and caring only about his own safety? Hell, i've seen a real life cop vid where he was talking to a pulled-over driver and BANG, out of nowhere a truck flashes past and nails him.
 
I got a new plan. Change up the music tone of the movie, let's go with a 50's beach theme. Put it straight to Syfy, and call it Zombie Wave!

"Just when you thought it was safe...to go surfing! These aren't your parents zombies! Surfs up!"
 
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the scene specifically shows a crowded street and panic as bombs/explosions go off, what's illogical

Yeah a crowded street, traffic jam, and the guy gets enough speed in a garbage truck to run the guy over without being heard...new stealth technology :rolleyes
 
I got a new plan. Change up the music tone of the movie, let's go with a 50's beach theme. Put it straight to Syfy, and call it Zombie Wave!

"Just when you thought it was safe...to go surfing! These aren't your parents zombies! Surfs up!"

Haaaaaaaaahahah
 
Yeah a crowded street, traffic jam, and the guy gets enough speed in a garbage truck to run the guy over without being heard...new stealth technology :rolleyes

yeah, all that mayhem going on and he's yelling at another guy. and like i said, it's happened in real life too.

but y'know, some people are just determined to hate.
 
yeah, all that mayhem going on and he's yelling at another guy. and like i said, it's happened in real life too.

but y'know, some people are just determined to hate.
there was no possible way this could have happened. you see brad pitt get out of the car and see the extent of the traffic jam. there was not even a garbage truck in the shot anywhere to be seen. appart from that, there was about 4 feet of space between the cars, so no way a truck couldve fit through. also, if he forced his way through with sheer power, pushing the cars aside, he wouldve never been able to get to this speed.

the whole scene was stupid and unneccessary.
 
the whole scene was stupid and unneccessary.

Thank you, glad I'm not the only one who noticed.

But honestly, I'm not just cutting the trailer up for that one car scene (that is a pet peeve of mine in films), it's also the CG zombies, I'm at a total loss as to how they would operate or become so large and unstable. :confused
 
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