So, THIS happened today. Trailer number 1! I have to say, it looks pretty decent!
So, THIS happened today. Trailer number 1! I have to say, it looks pretty decent!
Damon Lindelof, screenplay
Damn.... this better be good.
I think it looks like ass to be honest, look at those crappy CGI zombies! good grief!
Babel. With Zombies.
Wow, what annoying music throughout that trailer. The whole zombie conjoined zombie wave is throwing me off a bit here, but it doesn't look that bad.
WWZ only in name. Travesty that this wasn't a mini-series. Despicable. Reprehensible. Suck my toes h*llywood. You done f'd up a great piece of literature again. I am literally ill with rage.
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BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAARM d-dun du d-dun.............BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAARM.
I reckon this'll be the start of the downfall of the whole zombie thing
This looks absolutely fucking stupid. Why bother adapting a book if you're going to make it barely even a shell of what it was? This isn't World War Z. This is something else entirely.
So sick of zombies.
This. I can't stand the zombie thing, never have. 28 Days Later was such overrated crap. Ooh it's different, they run faster. No: it's the same old nonsense. Zombies want to eat us...whatever. It's always the exact same formula, same monsters. I can't stand watching something I've seen so many times before.
as overplayed as zombies are, there have been a few notable entries these past few years. there's walking dead (both mediums) for starters. on the film front- both fido and zombieland were a lot of fun, though fresher since they were amed as comedy/satire. world war z was a tremendously fun and thrilling read, but this movie trailer makes it look like absolute dung. really unfortunate. i'm with whoever thinks this would have been handled better as a proper mini-series.
This looks awful. Like, Roland Emmerich-status awful, and cheaply CGI-laden and totally one-note.
Rez, a movie can be a 'zombie' movie without containing explicitly familiar zombies. 28 Days Later was, essentially, a zombie film. Why would you write-off a movie attempting to do something a bit different with the genre in one line, and then in the very next chastise another poster for not watching enough movies that try to do something a bit different with the genre?
I was never into zombie anything until I read, WWZ. It was like Band of Brothers, but with the zombie apocalypse. The plausibility the author was able to establish is what really drew me in. This looks like a run of the mill video game.
"only one man can save the world"
Running zombies.....
This isn't the WWZ I read....
Also 28 Days Later wasn't about zombies, go watch it again, it's a brilliant horror/suspense film.
How is it not about zombies?
Wikipedia says "28 Days Later is a 2002 British zombie horror film directed by Danny Boyle."
Not watching it again.
guys, this is ridiculous. 28 days later is a mere stone's throw away from the preconceived definition of the term 'zombie' to be considered a zombie flick. there are plenty of deviations from today's general definition (romero-esque creatures), including films that preceded night of the living dead and featured TALKING zombies. chew on that. toss in the original defintion of voodoo-magic created zombies (which aren't even dead, for fuck's sake), and god damn i can't even think straight because that movie is close enough so just let it go already.
thank you, and let's continue to discuss world war z, which still looks like a pile to me, but at least we'd be getting the thread back on track.
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I know it's a teaser trailer but jesus, at least show one zombie up close.
The footage that people have filmed of them filming looks better than what they've actually filmed, if that makes any sense.
I think it looks pretty good, but although I haven't read WWZ, what I know of it makes me think it should've been done as a miniseries or as a slow-burning trilogy or something like that.
What about the guy that was running after Brad on the rooftop?
Yea, that was the only one that I noticed. When they are trying to break the door down you can barely see him. I think the Zombies in this movie is what is intriguing me the most to see this.. it's different.
Just to explain my self. If you take the zombies/infected out of 28 days later and replace it with any other dooms day scenario and it will be the same movie.
Looks like Bradley Cooper after a bender.
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28 Days Later was a suspenseful outbreak virus film. It has nothing to do with dead corpses reanimating and eating the living.
The infected in 28 days later simply became engulfed with rage and attacked uninfected. Now explain to me how this entitles 28 days later to be a fucking zombie film?
God, can't this town go one day without a riot?? Seriously, let's not get into a fucking semantics war, please. Yes, 28 Days Later featured a "rage virus" and not a zombie infection, let's not dwell on it. And yes, I am well aware of the similarities, "rage virus" proponents.