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Abob Teff 01-04-12 08:32 PM

Re: World War Z
 
Either do World War Z or do another zombie movie. Enough of this crap. "It's going to take the surreal harshness of war from Saving Private Ryan with a twinge of teenage angst from Twilight and blend it with the uplifting character study of Driving Miss Daisy. Oh, and add in the universal family appeal of The Muppets with a wry sense of self deprecating humor like Scooby Door."

It's pretty damn simple - make a documentary-style movie in the same vein as the book. Stop trying to "punch it up" andy make it some damned Brad Pitt action vehicle. Why does Hollywood feel the need to bastardize one of the great novels of the last generation?

You want a director who can pull it off? Get Ken Burns.

SuckaMC 01-05-12 12:25 AM

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I'm looking forward to this. Loved the book. But since this is a movie, and no doubt will be different, I'll wait for a trailer before I shit all over it (but probably won't, since I love zombies).

Potential trilogy is a very exciting prospect.

Giantrobo 01-05-12 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by PopcornTreeCt (Post 11064537)
Oh look, another zombie movie.

Shut up! Shut Up! Shut Up! Nooooww!!! :grunt:

DJLinus 03-13-12 08:15 PM

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Release date has been pushed back:


World War Z Release Delayed Until 2013
3/13/2012 9:10 PM

While previously set for a Christmas 2012 release date, zombie fans will have to wait a bit longer to see World War Z on the big screen. Paramount has announced a few date shifts for their upcoming release schedule. Tom Cruise’s One Shot has been moved into World War Z‘s December 21st 2012 spot, moving World War Z to June 21st, 2013. A live action/CGI Ninja Turtles movie from Jonathan Liebesman has also been given a release date of Christmas, 2013.
http://dailydead.com/world-war-z-rel...ed-until-2013/

Osiris3657 06-04-12 01:13 PM

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7 weeks of reshoots ordered.

From the DailyMail:

Brad Pitt’s big zombie movie, World War Z, sounds like it needs the kiss of life, and not just because it’s about the living dead.

Pitt has joined his fellow actors on locations in Budapest, where World War Z will go through seven weeks of additional shooting.

The picture started filming nearly a year ago and then wrapped last summer — but clearly director Marc Forster and his producers aren’t happy, because seven weeks is a long time to re-shoot a film.

Details are sketchy and it’s not certain whether or not the film’s other stars, Matthew Fox and James Badge Dale, are with Pitt for the new shooting schedule.

World War Z is based on Max Brooks’s novel World War Z: An Oral History Of The Zombie War, told from the point of view of a UN inspector issuing a post-war report on a decades-long battle against flesh-eating zombies.

The film had originally been scheduled for release this December but has now been put back to June next year.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/...80_468x286.jpg

Solid Snake 06-04-12 01:49 PM

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good god. What is up w/ that guy's face next to the sign?

Also..jesus....

Damed 06-04-12 02:35 PM

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Wow. Between this and GIJOE 2, Paramount is really shitting their pants. Guess John Carter and Battleship really put the fear of flops into them.

Groucho 06-04-12 02:43 PM

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Is that the Turtleneck Lady from The Killing next to Pitt?

RichC2 06-04-12 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 11258561)
Is that the Turtleneck Lady from The Killing next to Pitt?

Why I believe it is.

Troy Stiffler 06-04-12 04:07 PM

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Damn. Seven weeks is a long reshoot.

Still looking forward to a big budget Zombie movie, though. I'm a sucker for Zombie flicks. Even the bad ones. And Pitt doesn't put out too many stinkers. His star power seems to have enough clout to make the crappiest movies work (I doubt there'd be a seven week reshoot if it were a Jim Caviezel movie or something).

Also, if anyone cares, World War Z had a celebrity packed audiobook made. I think that it skipped some of the stories. Most of it is on Youtube. I listened and had a good time.

Why So Blu? 06-04-12 04:12 PM

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7 weeks? Wow, they're shooting it over again.

Osiris3657 06-04-12 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 11258561)
Is that the Turtleneck Lady from The Killing next to Pitt?


Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 11258699)
Why I believe it is.

Yup. Linden is one of the most unattractive leads I've ever seen, but she cleans up well.

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l2...is3657/lin.jpg

MrSmearkase 06-04-12 05:53 PM

Re: World War Z
 
/\ Does everyone know who her husband is?


Preterite 06-04-12 06:00 PM

Re: World War Z
 

Originally Posted by Why So Blu? (Post 11258766)
7 weeks? Wow, they're shooting it over again.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Seven weeks isn't a "re-shoot", it's a "re-boot".

Abob Teff 06-05-12 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Preterite (Post 11258963)
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Seven weeks isn't a "re-shoot", it's a "re-boot".

SHUT UP! Don't give them any ideas! ;)

Troy Stiffler 06-05-12 08:44 AM

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Well, there are plenty of stories. Even at a brisk pace, I'd imagine that they'll be around 20 minutes each.

Osiris3657 06-05-12 08:55 AM

Re: World War Z
 

Originally Posted by troystiffler (Post 11259630)
Well, there are plenty of stories. Even at a brisk pace, I'd imagine that they'll be around 20 minutes each.

I assume you haven't read this thread. One of the reasons there is such a backlash against this film is because it's not following the format of the book.

From IMDB:
"A U.N. employee (Pitt) is racing against time and fate, as he travels the world trying to stop the outbreak of a deadly Zombie pandemic."

Groucho 06-05-12 09:19 AM

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The way to do this properly would have been as a faux long-form Documentary (think Ken Burns) on HBO.

RichC2 06-05-12 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Osiris3657 (Post 11259648)
I assume you haven't read this thread. One of the reasons there is such a backlash against this film is because it's not following the format of the book.

From IMDB:
"A U.N. employee (Pitt) is racing against time and fate, as he travels the world trying to stop the outbreak of a deadly Zombie pandemic."

Contagion 2.

Preterite 06-05-12 10:04 AM

Re: World War Z
 

Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 11259676)
The way to do this properly would have been as a faux long-form Documentary (think Ken Burns) on HBO.

I've always thought the same thing. The book is essentially a pastiche of Studs Terkel, and the adaptation should have been a pastiche of Band of Brothers: interviews with the "actual survivors" wrapped around dramatizations of the "actual events".

Osiris3657 06-05-12 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Groucho (Post 11259676)
The way to do this properly would have been as a faux long-form Documentary (think Ken Burns) on HBO.

:thumbsup: That would be fucking awesome.

Defiant1 06-05-12 03:03 PM

Re: World War Z
 
Wow, you can film an entire movie in 7 weeks. Hopefully they can fix whatever it is they're not liking.

RichC2 06-05-12 03:42 PM

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Can't wait for the 5 hour directors cut :up:

SuckaMC 06-05-12 04:58 PM

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Maybe they were so excited over what they saw they went back to shoot more, more, more! Ya never know...

Shannon Nutt 06-05-12 05:32 PM

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7 weeks of reshoots almost makes it sound like a whole reel got lost/overexposed or something...but they're shooting digital these days, right? Either that or a lead actor got the axe and they're reshooting all his/her stuff.


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