World War Z

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Jun 23, 2005
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I enjoyed it. Wasn't nothing like the book (never read it, based on yall reviews). A good ammount of action and suspense, endin kind of lacked but I guess it left openings for sequals, which I doubt they do. Could have had more crazy scenes. But overall I like the movie for what it was, a movie.

Take my review with the thought that I was high and drinking a beer during the movie lol
 

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I saw it and I thought it sucked bad. Major disapointment for me. Early on I couldnt stop thinking this movie sucks. They ripped off hella shit from other zombie flicks I thought. I was really excited to see this too.
 
Jan 29, 2005
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‘World War Z’ Opening So Massive, Sequel In Development

'World War Z' Opening So Massive, Sequel In Development -

With the successful $111.8 million worldwide debut of zombie extravaganza World War Z (read our review) – which is Bead Pitt’s largest opening ever as an actor – Paramount Pictures actively will turn to developing a sequel, studio vice chairman Rob Moore tells The Hollywood Reporter. The tentpole earned $66 million in North America, the best opening for an original live-action tentpole since Avatar, and $45.8 million from its first 25 foreign markets.

I guess you can polish a turd into chocolate cake?

The site continues, World War Z initially was envisioned as a trilogy, but those plans were shelved when the movie ran into trouble, requiring extensive reworking of the last act. Initially set to open in December 2012, the movie’s release date was pushed back to June, prompting many in Hollywood to anticipate a blood bath.

But in a happy reversal of fortune, World War Z is off to a strong start, both in terms of its commercial and critical appeal. It will need to stay strong to make up for its $190 million budget, however. Paramount appears confident it will, judging by the fact that its reviving plans for further installments. It’s the biggest debut of Pitt’s career.

Skydance Productions co-financed World War Z, which also was made in association with Hemisphere Media Capital and GK Films. Pitt produced via his company Plan B, with Marc Forster directing.
 
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first half of the movie was pretty good, 2nd half not so much. I guess they scraped the original ending which would have been much better



*Spoiler
The most retarded thing to me was after that plane crashed how they magically walked on the right path to that research center. How they even ended up in the right country is beyond me.
 
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