
After closing down the New York Film Festival on Sunday night with the Robert Zemeckis-directed Flight, Paramount chief Brad Grey and production topper Adam Goodman hung around Gotham for an extra day to show a promo reel from its slate through 2014.
Flanking Grey in the Paramount screening room at 15125 Broadway were Flight helmer Robert Zemeckis and David Chase, the Sopranos creator whose feature film debut Not Fade Away (see the trailer here) was part of a reel that included another Transformers and the Star Trek sequel (they showed JJ Abrams’ appearance on Conan O’Brien, where the ultra-secretive JJ was eager to show three frames of Star Trek Into Darkness, a humorous aside because you couldn’t see a thing). There was Jack Reacher with Tom Cruise who, despite being nearly a foot shorter and 100 pounds lighter than the hulking hero of Lee Child’s book, capably kicks ass in the launch of yet another franchise, with another Mission: Impossible clearly in the offing. There was the G.I. Joe sequel, pushed to next year and now in 3D and built around Dwayne Johnson and Bruce Willis. And the relaunch of the Jack Ryan franchise with Star Trek‘s Chris Pine, who just signed with CAA and seems an agency’s ultimate catch since he will soon be on firm footing headlining two big franchises.
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I have to say, the footage that was most surprisingly impressive was Michael Bay’s Pain & Gain, but most of all the much maligned World War Z with Brad Pitt. Pain & Gain began with a bulked-up Mark Wahlberg doing situps hanging from a billboard, and then running from the cops until he gets hit by a car. Then it gets crazy from there as he and Johnson are shown so ripped and so jacked in this steroid abuse tale that the MPAA might consider testing thesps for performance enhancing drugs after this one. It looked like a crazy ride.
Then there was World War Z, with Brad Pitt and The Killing‘s Mireielle Enos sitting in traffic with their children just as a zombie apocalypse engulfs them. After The Walking Dead and so many zombie movies, it would seem next to impossible to come up with much original to the brain-eating corpse genre, but how about this: fast-moving zombies that operate like swarms of fire ants, making it possible for them to scale a wall, en masse in seconds, and overwhelm everything in their path? The film has gotten its share of scrutiny because it is fashionable to write about productions with suspected runaway budgets and struggles, and here the studio and director Marc Forster did re-shooting and added scenes. But the studio’s toppers felt certain they’ve got the goods with this one. As Grey said to me on the way out, “Brad Pitt, trying to stop a zombie apocalypse, and trying to get back to his family, what more do you want?” Knowing what else is in the Max Brooks novel on which the film is based, it looks this might be a film that proves its naysayers wrong.


“fast moving zombies that operate like swarms of fire ants, making it possible for them to scale a wall, en masse in seconds, and overwhelm everything in their path?”
So, this is another hollywood “buy the film rights, but ignore the book” thing.
i concur. i was really hoping the the post-disaster, interview format like Mark Baker’s “Nam”, would have been a really interesting and different way of telling this tale. oh well.
JJ’s smart. Don’t show crap. Makes them want it even more. He learned well from Uncle Steven. I wish more film makers took this approach.
The, don’t show them… keep them asking questions… dangle a carrot thing, came from Lindeloff. JJ just made it big and shiny, with lots of unmotivated lens flares.
Huh. How about this for a marketable movie? World War Grey. It’s got everything and more. It’s got “Brad Grey, trying to stop a studio apocalypse and save his cushy job, and trying to get back to profitability, what more do you want?”
I want much more. Transformer Zombies would be much better. G.I. Joe blasting robot zombies would be better especially if it’s in Real 3D.
I trust they’ll deliver a great film but as a fan of the book I am concerned about running zombies. I mean seriously if zombies can run what hope do we have? Hold me!!
^^^ and does this mean Max Brooks has to update his Zombie Survival Guide?
As Grey said to me on the way out, “Brad Pitt, trying to stop a zombie apocalypse, and trying to get back to his family, what more do you want?”
A story.
an R rating.
Here’s my issue with World War Z – they’re now describing it as “Brad Pitt, trying to stop a zombie apocalypse”. But the book is all about the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse – it’s all about Brad Pitt’s character investigating the causes, rise, and fall of the zombie attack.
Now he’s trying to “stop” the attack? Yikes.
‘swarm like fire ants’ – this doesn’t sound that unique. Marc Forster??? Uh-oh.
Pain and Gain could be the funniest homoerotic film since Bad Boys. Can’t wait.
“fast moving zombies that operate like swarms of fire ants”
Isn’t that called 28 Days Later ??
Fast moving zombies is hardly new, they were done in 28 DAYS LATER and Zack Snyder’s DAWN OF THE DEAD REMAKE.
There were no running zombies in the novel World War Z– and why a zombie would be more athletic and stronger than the person was when they were actually alive, takes the absurdity of zombies to a whole new level.
Did anyone READ World War Z? You have a harrowing outbreak at a village in China, the ports are swarmed in terrifying fashion in India, the military is completely overrun in Yonkers because of asymetrical warfare, the Israelis figure out how to detect the infected, the organ transplant business is destroyed because of zombie organs tainting the supply…It’s a global, multicultrual horror/war story told from various cultures and points of view and is an amazing, intense read. The lead character is more of a narrator, he survived a harrowing experience himself, but works for the U.N. in doing a post-mortem on the near-extinction that almost wiped out the planet.
Of course, that’s too smart a premise for stoopid audiences, so it’s become Brad Pitt, globetrotting action hero fighting running zombies.
The word FAIL is simply not enough to describe what’s been done to the source material.
I’ll stick with the Walking Dead, thanks. At least that show doesn’t have contempt for its audience or the source material from which it was derived.
“What more do you want?” should become a new catch phrase it has to become a meme first if anyone has computer skills find a photo of Honey Boo Boo and put the words What more do you want? on the picture then upload it to one of those QuickMeme sites and send it to Buzzfeed and they will take it from there.
Obama will use a variation on that phrase tonight at the big debate. “We’ve had a tough four years but we accomplished a lot so what more do you people want from me? If you vote for Romney things will get worse.”
To be fair, those weren’t zombies in 28 Days Later; they were humans that were taken over by uncontrollable rage. A better example of fast zombies would be that shitfest Dawn of the Dead remake. I pray WWZ won’t be anything like that mess.