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Just saw the trailer and there's only one scene that I recognize as being from the novel. Everything else looks to be brand new. Judging by the trailer, I'm expecting this movie to be 28 Days Later "Part 3," plus a global scale context, plus three or four key scenes lifted from the book. It could still be an entertaining movie, but just not World War Z. It's title is there primarily for name recognition. Hardly surprising in an era where Hollywood is afraid of spending big bucks on a new IP.

I might go see the movie if it has favorably reviews. Though it's got to be something special, because at this point, I'm all zombied out.

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I'll probably catch it when it comes to video. With a preschooler, I hardly ever get out to the movies to see the ones I REALLY want to see. I don't have anything against Zombie runners, they've livened up the genre, but they just don't work for the concept of WWZ. I'll let it go, and try to enjoy the movie on its own merits.

All this talk has prompted me to dust off the book for another read-through.

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I've got my digital copy on iPad, and paperback loaned out to my bro who wanted to read the book after seeing the trailer.

Word is this is the first of a trilogy, so who is to say we won't see more elements of the book spread out throughout the series? I'm thinking the first movie will jump (literally) into the Great Panic, the second with the actual War, third mop up and actual interviews done by Pitt's character?

Everyone I talked to who that saw the trailer agreed it looks sick...this by people who don't even care about zombie movies. So its gonna have a good impact I think in the long run.

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Which is why it would've worked better as a high budget miniseries on HBO or something. Like so many have already stated, the only think reason it has the title World War Z is for existing name recognition.

I totally agree.

With the obvious changes made already, why not just make it its own film and save themselves the royalties paid to Max Brooks?

Because the studio is going to make those royalties back ten-fold? They wouldn't do it if they didn't think it made financial sense.

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World War Z is an upcoming post-apocalyptic horror film directed by Marc Forster and written by Matthew Michael Carnahan. It is based on the novel of the same name by Max Brooks. Brad Pitt stars as Gerry Lane, a worker at the United Nations, as he searches the globe for information that can stop the zombie outbreak that is bringing down nations

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_Z_%28film%29

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HcwTxRuq-uk

For those wanting better quality trailer.

http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/paramount/worldwarz/

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Finished the book! Simply amazing. One of the best books I've read in a while. So well-researched and insightful. Also very disturbing. i also enjoyed the criticism of our systems and how often institutions end up failing those they are setup to help. Biting social commentary.

I hope the film is good on it's own terms, but that trailer is about as far from the book as adaptations get. In name only :)

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Finished the book! Simply amazing. One of the best books I've read in a while. So well-researched and insightful. Also very disturbing. i also enjoyed the criticism of our systems and how often institutions end up failing those they are setup to help. Biting social commentary.

I hope the film is good on it's own terms, but that trailer is about as far from the book as adaptations get. In name only :)/>

I disagree. The book was written in 2006, set in contemporary times, and yet all the military can do is use incompetent Vietnam era cold war tactics. Not very well researched, or representative of the modern military.

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Im not sure what is it with Zombie movies that draws so many crowds. To me its as funny as crap and the worst possible horror genre ever thought of. Ok maybe evil brought the undead back but this virus explanation that can reanimate dead tissues with missing muscle mass etc is just to frakking funny for my brain to accept. Glad you like it and all, but please cut the crap out. This and the ridiculous copious amounts of vamp movies SNOOZE!

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My extreme theory - Generation Y people who are now "graduating" and entering the job market have found that they acquired absolutely no useful skills and hence are unable to secure employment. Meanwhile they've racked up a mountain of debt to acquire said useless education. Should have studied something useful - Engineering, Computer Science, even Horticulture, etc.... or if you had a useless degree, invest in going to law school or something.

Alone, playing video games in their parent's basements they wish that there was some sort of cataclysmic event so they can start anew, free from all the bad choices they made.

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My extreme theory - Generation Y people who are now "graduating" and entering the job market have found that they acquired absolutely no useful skills and hence are unable to secure employment. Meanwhile they've racked up a mountain of debt to acquire said useless education. Should have studied something useful - Engineering, Computer Science, even Horticulture, etc.... or if you had a useless degree, invest in going to law school or something.

Alone, playing video games in their parent's basements they wish that there was some sort of cataclysmic event so they can start anew, free from all the bad choices they made.

I work in the IT field. Not as an architect or developer but as a Project Manager. And I have to tell you, although the architects and IT engineers are smarter than me, they get paid peanuts no thanks to the copious amounts of engineering graduates and outsourcing. Soon it will be political Science majors like myself who will rule the world once again :p

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I work in the IT field. Not as an architect or developer but as a Project Manager. And I have to tell you, although the architects and IT engineers are smarter than me, they get paid peanuts no thanks to the copious amounts of engineering graduates and outsourcing. Soon it will be political Science majors like myself who will rule the world once again :p

I know a lot of people like you, they had degrees that didn't translate clearly into a job, but they took less glamorous positions upon graduating, worked hard, got their MBA's and ended up supervising a bunch of technical people. But this is the exception rather than the rule. Kids these days think they are entitled to a nice comfy job just because they invested so much money into schooling. Employers either want demonstrated skills or at least some indication that the individual has an aptitude for whatever job they're applying to.

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Finished the book! Simply amazing. One of the best books I've read in a while. So well-researched and insightful. Also very disturbing. i also enjoyed the criticism of our systems and how often institutions end up failing those they are setup to help. Biting social commentary.

I hope the film is good on it's own terms, but that trailer is about as far from the book as adaptations get. In name only :)

Glad ya liked it! Although the movie is going to lack the walker aspect of the Zeds, I think its going to capture the global scale of the Zombie War. I just hope parts 2 and 3 don't fall into the problems faced by this movie.

I disagree. The book was written in 2006, set in contemporary times, and yet all the military can do is use incompetent Vietnam era cold war tactics. Not very well researched, or representative of the modern military.

That was the point of the story...the military had no frakkin clue how to fight the Zeds. I think you need to re-read the Battle of Yonkers to get it.

Im not sure what is it with Zombie movies that draws so many crowds. To me its as funny as crap and the worst possible horror genre ever thought of. Ok maybe evil brought the undead back but this virus explanation that can reanimate dead tissues with missing muscle mass etc is just to frakking funny for my brain to accept. Glad you like it and all, but please cut the crap out. This and the ridiculous copious amounts of vamp movies SNOOZE!

Thank you for your contribution to this thread, a truly insightful and waste of time.

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Alone, playing video games in their parent's basements they wish that there was some sort of cataclysmic event so they can start anew, free from all the bad choices they made.

Haha well I have a decent job and my degree wasnt a waste but there is something appealing to starting over with no rules, bills, etc...

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Good trailer but a good trailer doesn't equal a good movie.

Zombies on a plane! That has my ears up.

Little worried about the increased budget and having to rewrite the ending.

It makes me wonder how far into the war they will get or if they just stop with the initial outbreak and early investigation.

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Over-budget, and massive reshoots (including an ending that makes sense).

Anyone still interested? I've read the book twice, and I'm satisfied enough.

Yes, many movies have the endings reshot, the original Rocky comes to mind. What gets reshot, or left on the cutting room floor, is of no consequence - only what ends up on the screen counts.

I will wait to see reviews first however.

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Anyone still interested?

Nope. Though not for reasons of reshoots or script revisions. IMO, this World War Z film adaptation screams stereotypical Hollywood at it's worst; buy rights to the name of a popular property, produce a mediocre film 180 degrees from the source material and market it as something different when it's anything but. Steering clear unless my trusted review sites/positive word of mouth lead me back.
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Nope. Though not for reasons of reshoots or script revisions. IMO, this World War Z film adaptation screams stereotypical Hollywood at it's worst; buy rights to the name of a popular property, produce a mediocre film 180 degrees from the source material and market it as something different when it's anything but. Steering clear unless my trusted review sites/positive word of mouth lead me back.

Star.

Ship.

Troopers.

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Anyone here read the 2007 JMS World War Z script that was posted on-line back in the day? Now THAT is a movie I would have loved to have seen. That script was a great read and I was hoping to see it on the big screen someday. The current version I don't think has any of the JMS version left in it though and sounds much less interesting.

Carl

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Star.

Ship.

Troopers.

I loved Starship Troopers. I had also read the Heinlein book many years before the movie was made. They are completely seperate animals. Once you accept this, it gets better.

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Got the book like some of you said and I have to say that I find it fantastic. Great attention the detail and the logistics of it all, not just zombie porn. And yes, this movie only has the name and that you see many different countries but that is it.

For a real adaptation they should do a series or a mockumentary series.

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Anyone here read the 2007 JMS World War Z script that was posted on-line back in the day? Now THAT is a movie I would have loved to have seen. That script was a great read and I was hoping to see it on the big screen someday. The current version I don't think has any of the JMS version left in it though and sounds much less interesting.

Carl

For those that want to read the JMS version, you can use the wayback to still get it.

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When I first heard they were making a film based on the book, I figured ok it was bound to happen but in the back of my head I would have loved to have had a "Battlestar Galactica" type miniseries based on the book. The political intrigue and change, the social commentary and enough action to really get the big fights. Just my random opinion though.

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