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  1. There was a lot of controversy with World War Z centered around fans of the book hating it as well as reshoots/recuts, but as a thrill ride and theatrical experience I loved it. Like I Am Legend, the zombies looked way too cg, but I can forgive that given how many thousands of zombies they showed.

  2. World War Z should be a an HBO or Netflix series. Ok so hear me out. They could finally do an adaptation more similar to the book, with slow zombies and what have you. But they could also do more world building with things like the lobo, the reteker plan, etc.

  3. Recommendation. I know this film gets hated on because it is not the book, and the book is great (and of course, like everyone always says, would make for the perfect HBO anthology series), but if you take a step back from the book and just view the movie as a movie, it's actually pretty solid.

  4. Jun 21, 2013 · “World War Z” is mostly David Lean-on-caffeine panoramas of computer-generated zombies swarming ant-like up walls and over barricades and taking down computer-generated choppers while Forster’s close-up camera swings all over the place to generate unearned “excitement.”

  5. World War Z: Directed by Marc Forster. With Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos, Daniella Kertesz, James Badge Dale. Former United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop a zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatens to destroy humanity itself.

    • (730K)
    • Action, Adventure, Horror
    • Marc Forster
    • 2013-06-21
  6. World War Z is the zombie film for people who are too afraid to watch zombie films. Full Review | Original Score: 2.2/5 | Nov 19, 2019

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