Wednesday, March 5, 2014

World War Z Movie Review

World War Z Movie Review


Like all zombie movies, World War Z starts like any other movie--happy and peaceful. The opening scenes are, in our opinion, boring. The interesting things happen when they get to they get in the city. A huge garbage truck smashes into a bunch of random vehicles. The police warn them before the truck whams into him. Zombies fly onto the family's cars windshield and make the daughters scream in terror.
A downside to this movie is the extremely high ammount of drama and number of pop-outs. The first few are fine, but it gets old after like, 3 out of about 52 pop-outs. The good parts are the parts like the exploding airplane. A scary part is when Brad Pitt gets sick and goes out to an exposed zombie zone. We rate this movie 3 1/2 for various reasons. Once again, give Gio credit.

1 comment:

  1. *Snicker!* I would of rated it 0 stars! -Light'sBane

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