World War Z 23:46 - Aug 27 with 1782 views | homer_123 | Pretty decent opening to a film. Development hell it was in but still a half decent flick. | |
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World War Z on 00:18 - Aug 28 with 1744 views | BLUEBEAT | Brad starts off in the USA then spends some time in the Atlantic then South Korea then Jerusalem then, er, Wales then Canada. The End. | |
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World War Z on 00:24 - Aug 28 with 1739 views | mutters | I really enjoyed the film, but I think the book is better. The book is more of a collection of stories that piece together to give you the story rather than one protagonist that travels around trying to solve the problem. Probably would have been hard to film it as it was so the adaptation was good. | |
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World War Z on 09:31 - Aug 28 with 1613 views | RealSlimShady | Bobby Petta was an extra in this film. | | | |
World War Z on 09:36 - Aug 28 with 1610 views | Darth_Koont | Not a bad film but very let down after reading the book. That's a very good piece of writing, never mind it's about a zombie apocalypse. Think they'd have been better served keeping to the anthology format and making a very good series out of it instead. But clearly there was always going to be more money in a blockbuster. | |
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World War Z on 11:05 - Aug 28 with 1534 views | RamRob | Ended up a very different film than originally planned They even filmed a completely different final act set in Russia. The Wales part was added after extensive reshoots. And they ditched a subplot involving Matthew Fox's soldier character trying to steal his wife | |
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World War Z on 12:14 - Aug 28 with 1494 views | Dolly2.0 | I've read that second sentence several times and I still can't fathom what it means. | |
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World War Z on 12:41 - Aug 28 with 1476 views | GlasgowBlue |
World War Z on 12:14 - Aug 28 by Dolly2.0 | I've read that second sentence several times and I still can't fathom what it means. |
Only Master Yoda could translate that last sentence. | |
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