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Lifer
- Jun 2, 2005
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fake looking cgi people. they should have used real people like in the old days
It kind of reminds me of the bug attack in Starship Troopers. A massive wave of cgi.
fake looking cgi people. they should have used real people like in the old days
I was intrigued at one point, but I had read months ago that this movie wasn't going to be anything like the book. They haven't been keeping it a secret. Looks like another generic zombie movie. Could be the latest Resident Evil from the trailers. *Yawn*
Those zombies look incredibly fake, so much so that I can't not notice it every time they are on screen.
Alright it has been awhile since I read the book but other than zombies and people being in the movie I don't see anything to do with the book. The book was more like a bunch of short stories about how different people handled the zombie outbreak. And most importantly I'm pretty sure they were SLOW MOVING ZOMBIES!!!
" re-written by Matthew Michael Carnahan to set the movie in the present, leaving behind much of the premise of the book to make it more of an action film."
Really enjoyed the book, a quick and interesting read. (Still can't believe it's Mel Brooks' kid who wrote it LOL)
Post-apocalypse survivor interview perspective would've been very appropriate, and would make this movie different and very interesting. There'd be plenty of action in flashbacks, I don't understand why we need another cookie-cutter zombie movie.
I read, and absolutely loved WWZ, but you have to admit that the book would make a very poor movie in its original state.
I think it would make an outstanding movie. It likely would be critically acclaimed. It would likely also, however, be a commercial flop. I'm imagining someone like Alejandro González Iñárritu at the helm.
Other than the title it seems to share almost nothing with the book.
Considering that slow zombies were a pretty important focus point in the books it seems weird to make them fast in the movie though a movie about humanity methodically killing off slow zombies would probably seem more boring.
hey, it's the detective from the Killing
CGI is way overdone.
Again, fast moving zombies...that's just ridiculous.
IMO I like it better... the slow ones and people dying from them is boring. Kind of lame that one could not just get away or kill them so easily.