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Well, even if it doesn't follow the book at all... I think the movie looks pretty intense based on that trailer.
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Looks pretty good The Zombies have that same type of feel of the Zombies of I Am Legend crossed with a large swarm of Locusts,guess i will check out the book before this hits theatres
They are like predatory animals that cant control themselves, Nelson said. I worked with tigers [while shooting GLADIATOR], and if you watch them when a horse goes by they go batty, even if they know they cant reach it. When Zs see humans they do same thing, they activate. They launch themselves.
Nelson mentioned additional references: There are a lot of things in nature were mining as references. They move like birds or school of fish, too, in reactive formations, and its not because they have a higher level of [shared] thinking or communication its about their nature and the fact that their instinct to infect is so basic, efficient, and overpowering. They will go through anything. If they lose both legs, they will walk on their hands. They lock in and theyre like salmon going upstream or sperm swimming to be the first to egg.
It's kind of contradictory.
I'm curious as to how long it takes to becomes a zombie in the movie version of World War Z. If I recall correctly it took a day or two after infection to "zombify" in the World War Z book and the Zombie Survival Guide.
On a side note. Even with all the negative feedback in this thread, which I understand, I'm still looking forward to this. I'll hold judgement until I actually see the film.
Visual effects supervisor John Nelson explains why they move so fast.
insidemovies.ew.com/2012/11/08/brad-pitt-world-war-z-photo/
So its more about them being a virus tying to spread rather than eating flesh. They dont want to eat you so much as infect you. I like that.