World War Z (2013) - Trailer - Brad Pitt,Matthew Fox

I didn't know RG III was casted as an extra in this movie...
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Didn't know what to expect from the movie. Thought it was acutally good.

Not great, but definitly worth watching.
 
Jack Shepard shouldn't have gotten billing in this flick. he was basically an extra.


musta burned through those party of 5 & lost checks to take that little *** part
 
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Seen the movie this weekend and i enjoyed, definite want to read the book sense i hear the movie is "loosely' based on the book.

On another note i read that a sequel has already been given the Green light
 
Jack Shepard shouldn't have gotten billing in this flick. he was basically an extra.


musta burned through those party of 5 & lost checks to take that little *** part
YES! My girl pointed him out and I was shocked. Didn't even notice him.:lol:
 
Came across this and thought I'd share


NEWS
Original "World War Z" Ending In Detail

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By Garth Franklin Monday June 24th 2013 08:29AM

It is widely known that "World War Z" basically retooled and re-shot its entire third act at considerable expense to the studio.

MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD

As previously revealed, the switch over point takes place when Brad Pitt's character Gerry and injured officer Segen board the plane to get out of Jerusalem as the zombies over run it.

In the earlier version there was an elaborate and large-scale battle set in Russia. In the theatrical cut, we get a fairly suspenseful mid-air sequence followed by a third act almost entirely self-contained within a Welsh medical facility.

Now, Movies.Com have done an extensive write-up of that earlier version's third act based on a copy of the screenplay that was used at the time before the retooling. Not all, but a good portion of this was actually shot. Click the link for the quite in-depth summary with all the juicy details. For those who don't have the time, here's the quick breakdown:

The plane, bound for Moscow, safely lands. All but the healthy people are executed, those who aren't are drafted into service and Gerry's phone is taken. Months later, a now bearded Gerry has become an efficient member of Russia's zombie-clearing squad who are now tasked with clearing the capital's subway tunnels.

Using Lobos (a zombie killing tool from the book), the team make their way through, only to emerge above ground into the "Battle of Red Square" which is described as a much larger set piece than the Israel scenes. Gerry and his new British friend Simon head back into the tunnels where Gerry figures out the zombies are having an extremely difficult time with the Russian winter.

They try to inform the Russian command to extinguish their fires and let the undead freeze. They also meet up again with Segen who is in the clutches of a rape-friendly Russian soldier. Saving her, Gerry gets to a Russian general and is able to turn the tide of battle. As things quieten down, he calls his wife.

Turns out the wife is stuck in a refugee camp in the Everglades where she's been forced to be the reluctant love slave of the soldier (Matthew Fox) who rescued them from the rooftop in the early scenes. He warns Gerry to start a new life, Gerry does not and sets out with Simon and Segen across eastern Russia until they find a boat and head for the Oregon coast in a fierce effort to get his wife back.

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Haha right althought it just seems odd to me that Matthew Fox be cast for something that gives him 10 secs of screen time. Could have castes a nobody for that
 
:rofl: I was gonna touch on the .5 seconds that Matthew Fox was on the screen earlier in this thread but I decided to chill.

Should've been a damn zombie (he sure as HELL looked like one in Alex Cross).
 
:rofl: I was gonna touch on the .5 seconds that Matthew Fox was on the screen earlier in this thread but I decided to chill.

Should've been a damn zombie (he sure as HELL looked like one in Alex Cross).


I was waiting the whole movie like when he gonna get more screen time? LOL
 
:lol: Honestly I forgot he was even in it until I actually saw him.

If you had a tray of nachos and you looked down at the tray to dip the chip in the cheese... you would've missed him.
 
I'm sorry but I forgot how this thing ended. It had my attention throughout, but once he
injected himself, and made it past the zombies in that medical facility
my mind has drawn a blank on what happened after that.
 
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SOO CRAZY WAS JUST TALKING TO A FRIEND BOUT WHERE TO HIDE OUT IF ZOMBIES WALKED THE EARTH

THE FIRST SPOT WE SAID TO BE AT WAS THE "EVERGLADES"


FUNNY THATS WHERE THE WIFE WAS CAMPED UP AT IN THE OG ENDING



FLORIDA ZOMBIES :smokin
 
Me and my girl actually enjoyed this film. If I had to rate it, I'd give it a -B cause of the ending.
 
I expected it to be better. Decent but nothing special. Walking Dead zombies are better in every way.
 
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Honestly I forgot he was even in it until I actually saw him.

If you had a tray of nachos and you looked down at the tray to dip the chip in the cheese... you would've missed him.
lol 

the ending was surprising (in a bad way)

but the length of the film as a whole was appreciated.

sitting for 2 hours straight for a movie?  
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