What the fuck is that stance about?
I think it's "I've hit my mark and I'm firing, but I can't see over the top of this car."
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What the fuck is that stance about?
I think it's "I've hit my mark and I'm firing, but I can't see over the top of this car."
So Ultimate Drew is rewriting World War Z. I think this is the third re-write after they started shooting.
So.
I just read a summary of a report on vulture.com that said that Brad Pitt and the director were not on speaking terms.
And.
how can this be possible and the project continue?
Aha. The vulture article says that Ultimate Drew is one of a few writers approached: [link] -- Lindelhof is working on it too. Yay! That always works out.
Lindelhof? Oh, dear.
That always works out.
Indeed.
Seriously, how hard is it to make a zombie movie? George Romero made one in his back yard.
I think the problem is the adaptation. WWZ is a novel without a hero, basically. It tells a variety of stories, many of which are only linked together by the zombie plague itself. The only through character is the historian collecting the stories.
There is no single triumphant moment. It basically fails to meet the standard story format, doesn't have any heroes or even a single protagonist, and the US ends up looking pretty bad. So it's hard to adapt without changing everything that made the book so interesting to begin with.
Huh. I hadn't read it, and now I want to.
Does sound sort of problematic for a movie, although I guess it's sort of what Altman does sometimes? Or did in Short Cuts and Pret a Porter anyway.
Yeah, you really can't do it as a traditional movie.
Now, as a pseudo-documentary in the Ken Burns tradition? Like 10 of us would watch it, and we'd think it was awesome.