Tuesday, August 16, 2011

World War z


World War z: Despite boasting ATMs spewing zombie apocalypse plot, Max Brooks World War Z seemed an unlikely candidate for adaptation by the way tried to be different from all the other stories-Zombie Apocalypse finding your place understand that these zombies and why they were apocalypsing, and examine their effects on society from a historical or philosophical, even. This combined with the Second World War Z narrative world extensive interconnected vignettes, and a main character that is used primarily as a passive narrator not a classic zombie movie-making. So Paramount seems to have found a way around that in Brad Pitt-starring version directed by Marc Forster: Making a typical zombie movie anyway. According to a study recently released a synopsis, a World War Z is now "running the United Nations official Gerry Lane (Pitt), who runs the world, a race against time to stop the pandemic Zombie is a bit over the armies and governments, and threatens to decimate the human race. " Because why bother casting Brad Pitt if you're just going to the're interviewing? Ultimately, only to spend the audience throughout the film, saying: "Why is Brad Pitt is just sitting there, these outbreak zombies, rather than compete, it's time to quit?" Now, despite the collective flipper out of the Internet, it is still only a one sentence synopsis in a press release and, possibly, simply worked in marketing for a single person, the task of condensing story complex recognizable slogans exciting, and apparently also believes "decimate" is a synonym for "completely destroyed." But even if accurate, it suggests that World War Z is a fairly run-of-the-mill version of its original material and it will say a lot of zombie movies.

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