Brad Pitt. Need I say
more? Well ok, if you're a guy, you're
going to want more out of this June thrill ride than just staring at the aging,
yet still handsome half of Brangelina.
World War Z is a fun summer blockbuster about a zombie
apocalypse, loosely based on the popular book that my sons devoured back in
2006 entitled "World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War" by Max
Brooks. I wonder if Brad Pitt's kids also read the book when it came out and
clamored for pop to film it. His production company, Plan B Entertainment,
quickly secured the screen rights for it in 2007.
Rumor has it that the budget for this flick chewed up over
$400 million with some post-production re-writes that caused its later release.
In fact, the last 40 minutes of the movie were completely remade. Some critics
claim the post-production troubles make the movie a bit choppy, but as long as
you have popcorn in your mouth, you're going to be entertained. The zombie
craze still seems to be alive and well, so ticket sales look promising.
Brad Pitt is confident it's going to do well and told US
Today, "Listen, I'm pretty proud of this film. It's just big and fun and this is the most
intense thing you're going to see all year." He said it was the most
intense thing he's done, and he certainly has skin in the game on this one...so
to speak.
Brad Pitt plays Gerry
Lane, a retired UN employee who gets called in to
help find the origins of the undeadly strain that is turning humans into rabid
zombies. Gerry Lane is properly motivated to
search the globe for a cure in return for his family's safety and protection on
one of the few floating ships turned safe zones in the ocean.
Combine Gerry
Lane's effective survival skills with Brad Pitt's
golden locks and you get some action scenes that even hard-core preppers will
admire. It's challenging enough to survive the slow-moving zombies in "The
Walking Dead", but these creepy corpses "turn" in only 12
seconds, race after you at very quick speeds, jump onto the high walls
surrounding Jerusalem,
and even pull down a helicopter. Your heart will pound in suspense and you'll
try to quiet your breath when you learn that loud sounds attract the rabid
humans.
Gerry Lane
counsels a family locked up in a New
Jersey apartment after the chaotic outbreak that
"movement is life." His former experience getting in and out of hot
zones helps him come up with resourceful survival ideas, saving himself and
others along the way, including a female soldier in the Israeli army.
If you loved the popular TV show "Lost", you'll
get a kick out of seeing Matthew Fox as one of the parajumpers that fights to
protect those seeking a cure. Audiences
will be introduced to Mireille Enos, who plays Brad Pitt's frightened and dutiful
wife.
The special effects are amazing and pretty believable. As my kids say, "It could happen."
The movie is being released in 2D, RealID 3D, and IMAX 3D.
While I love a good 3D experience, this particular film doesn't work well in 3D
because of the camera's shakiness, so see it in 2D and you won't get dizzy.
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