I got a thing for zombies. The zombie genre, the creatures, the sheer possibility of it all is absolutely fascinating to me. The most likely of its origins would be a virus. But there is so much potential with it. I don't want to spoil anything. I'm already excited writing this review. Favorite zombie film has to be either Zombieland or 28 Days Later. It's difficult to create an original zombie film. I'm not saying that World War Z has accomplished this, but it is definitely a step ahead of its peers. World War Z starred Brad Pitt, Mireille Enos and Daniella Kertesz. The director was Marc Forster who also did Quantum of Solace and Monsters Ball. The movie starts off giving little tidbits in the background about the plot; while an unsuspecting father/husband (Pitt) is going on about his daily life. The first twenty minutes of this film is probably the most thrilling beginning to a movie I had ever seen. Pitt and his family are stuck in traffic; then all of a sudden mass panic breaks out and Pitt and his family are given a very violent shove into this "War". I loved this movie. It was thrilling, there wasn't a scene where I was left bored. Since the movie I have been wanting to find the book, but the libraries haven't had them in stock, and I'm too cheap right now to buy it. The acting was done well as was the directing. The CG felt more like a high-end blockbuster video game than anything else. It was still nice to look at, but not up to my standards; but I have seen worse. Do not go into this movie expecting to see your run of the mill, shoot em' up, big explosions, zero plot, zombie movie. World War Z was a film with substance and depth. Though it did have it's moments that were filled with action that did not disappoint, it was clever and innovative about it. I never thought for a moment zombies could do the things that I saw in that film. Which now forces me to rethink my survival strategy. I enjoyed seeing the plague grow and evolve as any virus would, making the film seem a little more real. The smartest thing about this film was it's ending. Every ending to every zombie film is to escape to some land and hope for the best. That is a terrible ending idea without any reward. World War Z doesn't do that, the ending was very satisfying and clever. You truly would have to think like a scientist to come up with a solution like this. This film was an action packed thriller, with a splash of horror and suspense. This movie was good. I had wanted to see it as much as I did Man of Steel. I want more. Instead of seeing Monsters University, I just might go see this film a second time. I give World War Z a 3 1/2 out of 4. That's what makes you larger than life.
Speaking of which, I completely forgot to review This is the End. Starring Seth Rogen, James Franco, Jonah Hill, Jay Baruchel, Danny McBride and Craig Robinson. I absolutely loved this film. It's stupid, but I loved it; it was hilarious! I can't believe I forgot about it. I'm getting old. This film is definitely worth a watch. Danny McBride was the funniest character of the bunch. I give This is the End a 3 1/2 out of 4. If there was a little nudity I would have given it a four.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
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It’s a fun movie if you want a couple of chills and thrills, but not much else other than that. Good reviews.
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