World War Z Trailer #2
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Smokincoyote
Australia57 Posts
World War Z Trailer #2 | ||
Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
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Ettick
United States2434 Posts
On March 26 2013 10:46 Smokincoyote wrote: A new trailer for this has come out just recently. I've read the book and was a bit disapointed after the first trailer, and while I'm still not convinced this is going to be any good this new trailer makes it seem a little better. World War Z Trailer #2 Wow, they actually have fairly realistic sounding guns with suppressors on them That's a first | ||
GrapeApe
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tyr
France1686 Posts
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dudeman001
United States2412 Posts
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F1rstAssau1t
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ETisME
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but the biggest problem for me is the trailer is showing the main character is very one dimensional. | ||
FinestHour
United States18466 Posts
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zoLo
United States5896 Posts
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dudeman001
United States2412 Posts
On March 26 2013 12:16 ETisME wrote: CGI everywhere wow but the biggest problem for me is the trailer is showing the main character is very one dimensional. The trailer also already shows him saving his entire family, so the tension in the beginning of the movie is going to be much much less than it could be. | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On March 26 2013 12:41 FinestHour wrote: zombies running faster then regular humans is always kinda meh to me How about zombies in a plane? ._. | ||
MurdockA
Argentina28 Posts
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GettingIt
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karazax
United States3737 Posts
Strangely enough, it is so far removed from the book, that I will be able to judge it on it's own merits easier. Most adaptations there are parts that are fairly faithful to the source material and other stuff that is not and often the changes stick out if they are poorly done. But here everything will be changed so there really won't be anything to compare the two other than whether the movie is good or not. It's just too bad that the license for the story is going to be tied up here instead of in an HBO mini series or something where it could have been given a much more faithful adaptation. | ||
unkkz
Norway2196 Posts
On March 26 2013 10:49 Aerisky wrote: The CGI work still looks atrocious lol. Makes you think about the stuff Lysenko mentioned about companies cutting costs dramatically by massively underpaying the guys that do these. It's really a shame, because modern cinema is so heavily reliant on CGI to set the scene (some would say too reliant, but that's something else altogether). Can't remember which movie exec said it but there's a quote along the lines that "If i dont take atleast one VFX company out of business per production i'm not doing my job right". They have no union and work like it´s crunch time pretty much for an entire movie sometimes. And also get paid less and less. | ||
sc4k
United Kingdom5454 Posts
On March 26 2013 12:51 zoLo wrote: I wish this movie had the traditional zombies instead of the runners. I have no expectations for this movie, but I will watch it anyways since it can be a fun summer movie to watch. For my money 28 days later was the best zombie movie (let's have no 'it wasn't a zombie movie' malarky), and I feel that the slow shambling zombies ran their course back after the insane plot of day of the dead. The problem with shamblers is that the plot will always be forced when trying to make them dangerous. It usually involves characters acting insanely stupidly and illogically, which breaks the immersion for me. The Walking Dead is the biggest perpetrator right now. In 28 days, stupidity was not required, the zombies were lethal and way more frightening, and it gives a much more realistic result in terms of the human behaviour. | ||
karazax
United States3737 Posts
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Xenocide_Knight
Korea (South)2625 Posts
On March 27 2013 00:08 sc4k wrote: For my money 28 days later was the best zombie movie (let's have no 'it wasn't a zombie movie' malarky), and I feel that the slow shambling zombies ran their course back after the insane plot of day of the dead. The problem with shamblers is that the plot will always be forced when trying to make them dangerous. It usually involves characters acting insanely stupidly and illogically, which breaks the immersion for me. The Walking Dead is the biggest perpetrator right now. In 28 days, stupidity was not required, the zombies were lethal and way more frightening, and it gives a much more realistic result in terms of the human behaviour. I don't think you read World War Z because the whole reason it was so good was because it managed to show, quite believably, how slow zombies could be dangerous. | ||
bobsire
Canada296 Posts
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