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Old 10-01-2007, 05:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
Cybsled
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It hasn't been released in theaters in the wide-spread release sense. AFAIK it's only been played in a couple locations so far. Most of the early buzz I've heard has been luke-warm at best, although most still rate it better then Land of the Dead.

TBH the only zombie movie I've really liked lately is the Dawn remake. Although I heard they are making a World War Z movie...that could have awesome kickass potential. In my mind I see the perfect trailer for that movie:

Have some closeup on the eyes of some soldier. Have them wide with fear. The muzzle blasts are reflected in the surface of his eyes. As the camera slowly pans back, a voice over starts talking about cliche war stuff...it's hell, it's brutal, etc. As the the camera pans out more, we see he is on the top of a tank, which is also firing. The camera angle is purposely looking from a down-to-up angle. We still can't see the whole scene. Finally it pans out more...we see some more soldiers. One staggers back with a bloody arm, screaming something we can't hear. A couple other soldiers look at eachother briefly before raising their firearms and gunning down the wounded soldier. Finally the voice over says something to the effect of "Someone once said only the dead have seen the end of war. They couldn't be farther from the truth". Then we finally have a larger panout. We see a small defensive circle of soldiers and armor, but they are literally surrounded by an unending sea of millions of zombies. The zombies have begun to breach the perimeter of the circle. In the background we see the burning buildings of New York and helicopters firing missles in the sea of zombies. Fade to black. Show a screen that looks like the cover of the WWZ book. Then have the words "Z Day comes Summer 200x". That trailer would pwn.
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