Who at the start of the year though would have predicted this doing so well and Pacific Rim struggling?
I knew it easily. The audience sees anything like Transformers as being a "knock off" of Transformers -- the studio may have green lit it to try to suck money off of giant robots, but oddly the audience has something against giant robots that aren't Transformers. While WWZ was always going to perform, albeit not perform as well since it didn't have Will Smith, just like 'I Am Legend.' It's just history repeating itself in both cases. I'd still say WWZ underperformed or flopped - this isn't talking about the amount of money it brought in, it's talking about it still not making enough due to its over-inflated budget. It would have been successful if that didn't hamper them.
I think of all films I've seen this year other than Man of Steel this is the one that would excel with a sequel. Surprise of the year for me by far was expecting boring, rushed, awful CGI Hollywood crap. But I loved it. Especially the final 20 minutes.
I know that "Z" stands for zombies. But what about a follow up about another kind of supernatural beings attacking our world in a similar manner? An army of mumies? Or werewolves?
It could even be a stand-alone film, with other characters. With a big star in the lead of course, just as this one. Maybe Johnny Depp playing a straight role, or Tom Cruise?
Just a crazy idea of mine!![]()
What I said above (if you missed it).Why would those be options? Z stands for zombies, I'm sure they'll stick with that.
Can someone who's seen both describe the differences between the the original and unrated cuts of the film? Thanks.
It's based on existing works. Plus there is SOOOOOOO much stuff from the book and set up in this film that can be used for a sequel
Both versions are 116 minutes long (excluding credits)
There were some ever so slightly extended scenes, I literally mean they seemed about 5 seconds longer. But the most noticeable thing was that it was a hell of a lot more gory.
When Segen gets her hand cut off there is blood just spurting from the wound kinda Sweeney Todd style. As well as blood when the zombies are biting people, like spurting from the necks etc.
There were zero new entire scenes which is a shame considering the amount they shot.
Agreed, there are some sequences from the book which would STUNNING to see on the big screen, the main one being the chinese submarine on the bottom of the ocean. There are plenty of others as well but that one stood out to me when reading the book.
Interesting, I do think a lack of gore hampered some scene's, so seeing it all added back in should be great. I loved this movie anyway, but every good zombie flick needs gore as well, looking forward to it.