View Full Version : Anybody See World War Z?
HoneyBadger
07-16-2013, 20:57
Is it any good? I'm trying to determine if its worth going out to see.
I liked it there was a thread on this I thought. I didn't read the book though.
http://www.ar-15.co/threads/107977
HoneyBadger
07-16-2013, 21:12
http://www.ar-15.co/threads/107977
D'oh! I guess I just haven't been spending enough time on the site lately.
10mm-man
07-16-2013, 21:27
It was cool!
Double00
07-16-2013, 21:29
Liked it a lot! Reading the book now.
coldaudio
07-16-2013, 21:39
Worth seeing on the big screen for sure.
GilpinGuy
07-16-2013, 21:49
All of the reviews I read say it's nothing like the book at all, which isn't surprising. The book is freaking awesome but it was basically a bunch of interviews of several different people after the zombie apocalypse happened. Brad Pitt can't be the big star in the movie if that's the case.
I was super excited when I heard it was coming out because WWZ is my favorite of all zombie books I've read but I'll wait for the DVD/PPV.
Every time I hear Iron Maiden's "The Trooper" I think of this book. [rockon]
GilpinGuy
07-16-2013, 21:52
Is "The Trooper" ever played during the movie?
HoneyBadger
07-16-2013, 22:02
I think I'll buy it "On Demand" for $5.99 then. Maybe Friday night.
Thanks for the responses and the responses in the original thread.
I think I'll buy it "On Demand" for $5.99 then. Maybe Friday night.
Thanks for the responses and the responses in the original thread.
That's how we watch all movies now. What's the point of even going to the theater anymore?
HoneyBadger
07-16-2013, 22:44
That's how we watch all movies now. What's the point of even going to the theater anymore?
My tv is only 40", not 80 ft. And I don't have a $10,000 sound system to go with it.
But I love watching new movies from the comfort of my home for cheap. Especially now that I have to contend with trying to find a babysitter.
GilpinGuy
07-16-2013, 22:56
My tv is only 40", not 80 ft. And I don't have a $10,000 sound system to go with it.
But I love watching new movies from the comfort of my home for cheap. Especially now that I have to contend with trying to find a babysitter.
I'm with you here. We were looking at PPV flicks a while back and balked at "Scenic Route" because it was $11 or so (before theater release - woohoo). Then we (there were 4 of us) were like "WTF! Less than $3 each...so much better than driving, buying shit, etc....."
Of course I live an hour away from any theater anyway, but still. The comfort of your own home, pajamas, whatever booze you want, any snacks you want, watch it again the next day, etc. Win.
My tv is only 40", not 80 ft. And I don't have a $10,000 sound system to go with it.
If the sound and visual of a movie is the main attraction, then I'm most likely not interested in the first place.
GilpinGuy
07-16-2013, 23:25
If the sound and visual of a movie is the main attraction, then I'm most likely not interested in the first place.
You're such a Proletarian. [Flower]
buckshotbarlow
07-17-2013, 07:24
All of the reviews I read say it's nothing like the book at all, which isn't surprising. The book is freaking awesome but it was basically a bunch of interviews of several different people after the zombie apocalypse happened. Brad Pitt can't be the big star in the movie if that's the case.
I was super excited when I heard it was coming out because WWZ is my favorite of all zombie books I've read but I'll wait for the DVD/PPV.
Every time I hear Iron Maiden's "The Trooper" I think of this book. [rockon]
bingo...
good movie and I am not going to spoil it for you, all I will say is once you sit down your not going anywhere until its over, it starts very fast.
I don't go to the movie theater often but I was not unhappy with this movie
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