How about instead of biting you, they start to do the tango, and the power of love, dance, and movie logic infects them. P.S. they only move while dancing.
In the world war z book, there is something called a "slow burn" where the zombie or needle or whatever nicks you or just barely breaks the skin. These slow burns take much longer to kill than a regular bite. Someone was injured or bitten, got on the plane, and turned on the plane.
Reece Campbell you are right but this movie has nothing more than the title to do with the book. I hate Brad Pitt for turning a great book into a hero vehicle for himself.
in the book the zombies are slow, the pandemic took like 2 years to spread before the great panic, israel disclsoed all the information, the virus, in the most optimal infection takes a few hours, or even more to get someone to die, and minutes for that person to turn, the world takes like a decade to fight off the pandemic and cutting off a limb is pointless
Jane Coburn THAT, is the REAL sin, of this movie. It was nothing like the book. The complete disrespect, for the source material, was infuriating -_- . I'm glad, that I didn't pay money, to see this bullshit ripoff, of a film.
Jaybird196 I refused to see it as well . I was so bloody annoyed when I saw high speed zombies. they are slow movers in the book. none of them moved fast
AnEdgy12YearOld if I remember Max Brooks saying in the survival guide I think it was roughly 4 hours from bite to reanimation. Bloody 12 seconds. I could kill Pitt for doing this to a fabulous book. World war zone should have been a TV series. 1 hour dedicated to each story
The guy that slipped actually shot himself in the head when he slipped. It’s a fast scene and was hard to catch. I used to think that he just slipped and hit his mouth and died
@Mr Random There are some things I don't really believe to be movie-sins but hey, everyone has an opinion, but I wish Cinema Sins was a bit more objective in his critiques.
The biggest sin for me is that Gerry is the most impossibly lucky man alive. He doesn't turn when he gets zombie blood in his mouth, he survives an infestation that appears to kill the majority of Jerusalem, he then survives another infestation on the plane, he doesn't die when a freakin' metal spike goes THROUGH his body, then he just happens to pick the right virus to hide him from zombies? Just, no. -.-
+Carson Milledge Okay, I see his point. However, if the virus needs to enter the bloodstream, it's nothing like the virus proposed by Max Brooks, who wrote World War Z. Thus, it's still a sin. XD
I actually loved that the virologist died in a non-zombie-related way. Disasters often have secondary effects that can also cause death. Falling and accidentally shooting yourself in a situation like that is completely plausible. The death could have been lame but the movie executed it very well.
It was not only lame, it was laughably dumb. It's one thing to have a death come from a simple source to show that even little mistakes and errors can be lethal, but the one scientist capable of figuring out where the whole problem came from and its nature slips and shoots himself in the temple? The writer for that should've been forced to kill themselves to regain a shred of honor.
1:41 that scene isn't a sin, it's actually kind of cool, like 5 minutes before that scientist capped himself, they told him to keep his finger out of the trigger well until he is ready to shoot, he disregarded this information, had his finger on the trigger, slipped, and then popped himself. I don't think I've ever seen another movie, besides pulp fiction, where trigger discipline was an actual plot device.
I was thinking the same. In most movies, the characters dies from something really dangerous, or they arent important. Here he was important. For me it was a good point to make him stupidly, it shows how stupid life is.
This movie butchered the book. The whole lab ending was a re-shoot. He was supposed to go to Russia and fight zombies in the sewers with an axe in a penal battalion and realize the zombies get really slow in the cold. Their weakness is cold.
@@grimmywizard the book is really different from this bastard movie that only share a title with the book. Israel never fell. the Zombies never ran the world won the war against zombies but with 98% of the population dead and it took 10-12 years after the outbreak for them to do so and even so there are still hordes of zombies around. Alot of cold countries simply died out due to the fact that nuclear winter set in and they couldnt survive
@WiZZard Its clear Israel is far more successful and tolerant than Palestine. Stop creating terrorists, sexism, and countless human rights violations and then we can talk about your territory dispute. Palestine is just another war-torn Islamic state. Be better please, otherwise the world would be better off with Israel conquering the Middle East.
At every goddamn zombie movie no one in the army thought that "I should lure the zombies into a stadium then blow it up with explosives." but...you know their the experts...gotta deal with it...
And no one thinks '" But wait, v hv to damage the brain of the zombie, wat if the explosion doesn't damages the brain and millions still survive and v waste our precious resources just on that?'
no need to spare a stadium for that. Just use a mortar, one shot every 5 minutes, always the same aim. The shell kills all nearby zombies & attract the ones farther. ;-)
a lot zombie movie only use noise to distract them rather than use it to gather them in one spot, or sometime they just nuke the whole city, but there always some idiot hide that he got infected and everything just start over again.
Also. There is one more mistake. The doctor who died in World war z is actually from scorpion. That dude survived from falling off from a space ship but he dies by slipping in rain
Nicky5972 1. I watch the show, and you obviously don't, it's useless to argue. 2. He isn't playing the roll of 'Doctor Who', that's what the show is called. Peter Capaldi is playing the roll of The Doctor, not 'Doctor Who.'
10th Doctor OBJECTION! 1. I watched the show since Rose came on. 2.I never said that his roll is Doctor who. I just said sometimes people/aliens called him that. On example is The asylum of the Daleks, Their memory was wiped about the doctor so they asked his name and he said "The Doctor", then the Daleks started Yelling "Doctor Who?!" 3. Don't assume stuff about people when you don't even know them
Fun fact: A large part of the "zombie wall" is just a standard wall so that people won't cross the border from the PA to Israel. It doesn't surround all of Jerusalem, but expanding it in time is somewhat believable.
@@user-justsomeoneIn fact, the most unbelievable thing about this Movie is that Israel let Palestinians into Jerusalem instead of letting the Zombies finish their job for them.
i mean how to die from that? even if your head would go first on the metal when you slip its probably not close enough to just kill you instantly... gives you a concussion at best...
1:46 I have to admit, I kind of like the realism with this happening. I highly doubt that the guy was ever taught how to handle a gun, and if he was nobody made sure he was thinking clearly. Things like this HAPPEN all the time, and it's the fact that it was something so stupid to die over that should remind people that this kind of stuff happens when people aren't thinking, zombies or no.
Yeah, but at the same time I feel like horror movies always go for the worst case scenario for any accident. There's always a chance of failure in stressful situations. But in horror movies, what is possibly suddenly becomes highly probable in an effort to forcibly induce helplessness. Like that guy who shot himself, what are the odds that not only there's an accidental discharge but also that the gun is angled directly to the head. It could have hit a lot of non lethal parts. Or not have discharged at all. Or Brad Pitt has to stealth his way to the plane. Of course he doesn't do the smart thing and mute his phone. There is certainly a possibility that he forgets. But because it's a horror movie that has to be scary, possibility of disaster becomes certainty.
When I first watched it, I thought he had purposely shot himself in the head because he was scared. This would have been believable, some people would actually do that in a zombie apocalypse. Perhaps it would have been dark, but it would add a sense of intensity and make the viewers realise just how traumatising and screwed up their situation is. I thought it was somewhat ridiculous that he accidentally killed himself.
@@tank_0251 I had a fencing teacher a few years ago (both individually and for a class) and in class he would always be adamant about the importance of thinking clearly in a stressful situation. He would start out most classes (post-stretches and warm-ups) with a story, and HE TOLD THIS EXACT ONE as a lesson about preparedness and not having all your eggs in one basket. The ONE person that they were putting all this effort into didn't have a counterpart, there was no intellectual backup, or any actual gun training. So, while I agree with Anxious Earth about horror movies unnecessarily clocking up the tension, this scene doesn't feel contrived or forced. A lot of regular people often injure themselves accidentally with firearms because they're not careful, and being attacked in the rain on a helicopter in the middle of a zombie apocalypse tends to make people less careful.
realism?What is realistic about this? That scientist guy should have a whole army defending him,not needing to have his own pistol,in real life. Even if he has a pistol I am 100000% sure that he would get told how to handle a gun just in a short time to understand what is going on.Who the fuck gives a pistol to someone,especially a scientist guy who can solve this and say "well,just fuck it,here is a gun"? Even if by some miracle this would happen,what are the odds to shoot yourself in the head while tripping over? Unless you are pointing the gun towards ur head all the time,probably close to zero.Yeah pretty realistic right? -.-
@@adaada7318 being told how to handle a gun just in a short time doesn't necessarily mean you're going to remember/embody what you've been told- that's why the goal of training is to make little things like that instinctual rather than something you have to make a conscious effort to do. My guess is that he was holding the gun with his finger on the trigger despite not having any target since he was scared out of his mind, which is obviously a massive no-no in gun safety. But I have been on ranges where people absolutely did that and got busted hard for it. Your point about "unless you are pointing the gun towards ur head all the time" is strange to me. I'm not trying to be obtuse, but accidents are a thing that happen and I can 100% see someone shooting themselves by falling with their finger on the trigger. Is it unlikely? Sure. Is it still possible? Also sure. Accidents and stupid decisions on the parts of people and organizations are indeed realistic. Realism doesn't equal everyone does the logical thing.
Let me put it this way: I'd be willing to give this movie more leniency if it didn't have World War Z as the title. If it tried to be its own movie, then good for it, let it try and fail. But to go and take the title of the book and... Use practically nothing from it, and then to turn around and try this shit...? Come on, man... Hell, I bet practically none of the makers of this thing even read the book...
Chikin Loaf True... But at the very least, they could have made it of a particular person _in_ the book. I mean there's probably a good... What, 30 some-odd stories and accounts in there? Atleast 20 of them are straight movie-worthy. But to toss in a guy who has nothing to do with any account given, about a type of zombie that's not even in the book, with little to no events co-related, and an answer to the problem that wasn't even apparent there, either, just adds up to a whole new movie and context altogether. >.
Here are some reasons this movie screwed up even more. They used a completely random "cure" to beat the zombies. Made it last like 10 days. Fast zombies when the book used slow zombies. Israel as a bunch of dumb asses when they were the smartest in the book. Lack of international crisis such as nukes being used and the chemical weapons used by Russia. Focused on one fucking person damn it! And just general stupidity by people who actually have intelligence. Also why the fuck did that plane go down? Planes have special doors these days to stop people reaching the cockpit. Heavy fucking doors you can't break down. Jesus this movie was shit!
zergith I know, and I think all of us know the movie was shit. >.< But atleast if it didn't try to be something it's not, it wouldn't have been such a huge let-down, ya know? Or rather, not as much a let-down as it was.
KataangFan221 I know right, the pilots story in particular, I remember immediately thinking of Michelle Rodriguez when I read it, but probably better off that they didn't do that, then they would've ruined an actual story of the book as opposed to just ripping off the title
I actually liked the guy dying because he slipped and shot himself in the head. Having him get taken out by a zombie would have been predictable and cliche. Having him unexpectedly die in a freak accident was original and creative.
@Aren the book is amazing i have read it like hundred times but this movie is also fun it's fun zombie movies bu i wishes they had 3 part movies they doomed themselves with this .
Brad Pitt surviving the plane crash and landing right next to their destination is one of the most ridiculous things I've seen in a movie. Another thing I wonder is: if you're not going to use absolutely nothing from the book, why bother in buying the rights? People will go to the cinema to see it because it has Brad Pitt fighting zombies, not because the book.
I read the original script. It was a hard R, but I guess the studio and brad wanted rewrites so they could cram as many kids in the theaters as possible.
Well if you were over weight when you were turned all your insane running burns the undead calories. Also if anyone watched Shaun of the dead remember at the end they had like game shows and crap based of the zombies these ones could do Olympics
Well I mean dude...If you think about it, these videos are never really legit reviews. Most of the sins are things one would never really care to notice. xD
Rammstein45 Maybe not die out, but at least stop being the "Oh! Let's do this because everyone else is making zombie-related crap and there's no need to be original plot-wise about it!" mentality. Almost all the characters are the same, you almost never see anything other than the odd game where the storyline focuses on ONE character trying (and sometimes failing) to survive, and (probably for obvious reason) you almost NEVER see any children in them. Come on, writers! I could understand why there wouldn't be many if anyone with babies, but no children?
When I was very young my brother locked us in a room and turned this movie on. I don’t mean to sound dramatic but this movie quite literally scarred me for life. I experienced my first panic attack after watching this movie. I watched it so long ago and I still vividly remember the wall scene, the plane scene, and the lab scene. I’ve decided (with the help of others) to watch clips of zombie movies as an attempt at “therapy”. Zombies, yes fictional, dead, brain eating, idiots are my biggest fear. Why am I writing this?
same bro. I found this zombie concept quite fascinating. For me, my biggest fear is not Nun or any ghost or any paranormal activity. of course, I fear them, but while watching zombie movies, I got scared every time I watch any intense scene, but still I love to watch these. I always imagine myself in those zombie apocalypse scenes and think how I would be doing there.
Its one of my biggest fears, top 5. But I get scarred for a different reason along with yours. I get scarred of the possibility of it happening. I mean we have rabies and all these viruses and infections that make humans aggressive and crazy, its only a matter of 'When' and not 'If' a virus similiar to a zombie infection is created by either Mother Earth or by the dumb humans currently on earth to make a similiar virus.
just be happy for max brooks. they payed him a shitload of cash for using his book, from which they just used the title. and after the movie many people bought the book, because they watched the movie and thought: wtf is this shit.
If you guys watched the movie it said that they began working on it day n night since the first fax came out from the military base. Although they did alot of work that may seem a little out of reason it is possible.
“Zombies are fast” _cliche_ “Zombies are slow” _cliche_ ... “Zombies move at regular speed” _cliche_ “Zombies crawl” _cliche_ “Zombies jog” _cliche_ “Zombies move at all” _cliche_ “ZOMBIES ARE ZOMBIES” *CLICHE* C’mon guys, get. it. right. Stop being so _cliche_
Pure geek moment: The transport plane launched from the aircraft carrier is a Russian Antonov AN12 which magically morphs into a Lockheed C130 Hercules once airborne. Punishment: Sack the entire continuity department forthwith :)
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Peter Capaldi is in this and in this film and he is a DOCTOR , he works for the World Health Organisation, for sort they call it WHO. A few months later, Peter was revealed to the world as the new, DOCTOR WHO.
Brad Pitt: “ I’m going to throw a grenade on a damn plane a few thousand feet in the air potentially killing everyone on board including myself and the rest of the world because I’m the person trying to save the whole world. This makes sense fuck it.”
Tbf, his options were to not do that, everyone (including him) except maybe the pilots die, no hope, or do that and have the slightest, tiniest chance of survival, hope
He looked everywhere around him, saw people get bitten, he knew they were doomed. So its either you fight like a hundred zombies and die or blow the plane and probably die but maybe survive.
"How did Israel build a wall so fast"...you ask. Have you seen them build walls before?...they're like Mexicans when it comes to that shit. Nothing wrong there.
+HawaiiKnut To be fair, some would fall and even if they had broken bones they don't feel pain so they would still keep clawing. If they even infected 1 human each, they would cause the chain reaction from there.
I never understood how zombie take overs could work. The military has AC-130s, Apache gunships, tanks, and the M2 .50 MG. Zombies have human teeth and people legs.
***** I have not, but I suspect it is about as contrived as can be and goes against military doctrine. That still doesn't explain why the military doesn't just bust out A-10s or other ground attack aircraft and make things not there anymore.
demomanchaos Depends, in a situation where its a virus that doesn't do anything for say.... 5 months or on death a lot of people could be infected without realizing it within those 5 months leading to mass zombies within a short short time. Now if it was a pathogen that was transmittable via animals it would be even harder to stop without a cure. If humanity was brought to its knees before they could synthesize a cure then likely the creation of one would take far longer than humanity would have when in a situation versus an animal borne pathogen. Even if everything infected turned zombie after 5 months and decayed in another month and was no longer 'zombie' corpses that were scattered around could still have the virus leading to more animal infections. In a situation like that, even if humans survive the food sources would be gone and likely we wouldn't make it through that even if only a couple hundred thousand survived.
I'll speak from the closest experience I can get, which is an infantry simulator called Armed Assault. Specifically, with zombie mods (Not DayZ if you're familiar with this title), zombies are fairly effective against lone and grouped infantry in overwhelming numbers, even when fortified. However, that's also not how modern militaries go to war. Mechanized infantry, IFVs, armor, automatic weapons, helicopters, artillery, incendiary weapons, vehicles in general (possibly even nuclear weapons if too much of a threat) are the biggest advantages and pros to winning a war against rampaging lunatics, and if you ask me, given the proper support, would not be a challenge at all. Things could be difficult in the beginning, but running over the hordes wouldn't be difficult once the armed forces were mobilized and ready.
***** I've read the book and the movie is actually less contrived than the book. At least in the movie, the zombies are fast. Yes the author tried to provide a reason why a prepared and entrenched military with the full range of support weapons could not stop a slow-moving, densely packed, unarmed human wave progressing through a bottleneck but it didn't convince this former artillery officer.
@@poffusagi2658 This isn't adaptation, this is "in name only". If they were going to do an ACTUAL adaptation of the book, they could've picked Todd Waino and followed him through The Great Panic, the Battle of Yonkers, the US version of the Redeker Plan, and/or the final push back east, possibly culminating in some sort of battle to liberate the Hero City if they wanted to take a few licenses. It would have been an amazing movie.
When Gerry wrote on that clipboard about his family, I was thinking Gerry's going to be smart and write "I'll hold a vial up to the camera and then you ring that phone out there once for yes or two for no".
the worst kind of zombies are from train to busan because there fast and they smell you so noise and hiding wont help, but the good part is that they die after an average adult punches them in the face easily killing them because the brain disconnects because there body is rotten (also they travel in hordes
Cringe Central also they seem to not be able to detect anything when it’s dark (?) when the trains passes thru the dark tunnels, they seem to not be able to detect humans, so that’s an advantage
Cringe Paradise That was such a good movie except that it was also dumb. It had a kind of cliche ending but it was still good. And made my friend and I cry because we lost some good characters
I enjoy these videos, and yeah, the zombies suddenly being attracted to the singing while all the while before they ignore the helicopters flying around, combustion engine vehicles driving in to the compound, clearly the director had not thought that scene through.
***** The point wasn't that it was silent before the singing began, the point is the sound go REALLY intense when it did and that drove the zombies to a frenzy. Also, singing is the sound of prey. The sound used in the sports arena that got bombed played human sounds not helicopter and Humvee sounds. ;)
To be honest... the way the doctor died was perfect. Not a zombie bite, not in a crash, not an heroic way... nope, it was just an accident. Its so different that its brilliant. lol
A sin I saw that no one commented about is when Gerry left his crow bar outside the virus room. Like "let's leave my only way of survival somewhere where I can't get it." I was screaming at my tv screen!
He did technically die from slipping on the ramp. He just happened to have his finger on the trigger when he was specifically told not to. Maybe the impact of his hand on the ramp caused his finger to pull the trigger and misfire, thus killing him, or the gun misfired on its own (which is a possibility even with modern weaponry). Either way, it was more of an "oh shit, the important guy died to make it more difficult for the main character to succeed" cliche.
Omar Beydoun Obviously , your the dumbass here because if you died slipping on metal it would have some type of effect on his BRAIN . He shot himself NOT SLIPPING ON METAL . He could have just said he accidentally killed himself ,
Kasandra Hogans Again, the guy technically died by slipping on the metal, shooting himself, thus making CinemaSins' wording correct. Also, if he (the character) didn't have the gun or didn't shoot himself, he looks as though he just landed on his chest. Would've gotten the wind knocked out of him, and/or gotten a slight headache, but that's about it. Can't forget! *you're
Martin Onuegbu But the zombies are so violent and impatient. If someone infected hid in the closet, then that person turns and tries to escape the closet by slamming the doors. The sound of humans gets them agitated. The zombie willingly hiding in the closet is not the norm. The zombie would have headed directly for the humans.
They don’t turn always turn in 12 seconds. In the movie there was a guy sick for hours before he attacks a doc. So that explanation is probable. Never saw anything wrong with the movie until this vid. Still one of my favs.
What I hate is when he chops that girls hand off. Ok so a disease that can turn a a person into a zombie in 12 seconds. Will the cuting of the limb really help I mean that that disease has got to run fast through the body
I haven't watched the movie in a while, but if I remember correctly the girl spent, like, 5 seconds shocked but otherwise fine whereas she should be flat on the ground having the seizure of her life. Plus, I could've pardoned saving her life by amputating a second after the bite, but unless ear-ringing equals to slow motion it took Brad Pitt quite a while to introduce an unfortunate limb to the sharp end of a machete. Yes I spent an unnecessary amount of time describing amputation through metaphors and colloqualizations. Please kill me.
On the movie, if someone is useless to spread the virus doesn't infect, so after she had her arm chopped didn't been infected 'cause... ¿movie magic? I don't know, maybe the virus thinks "hey, now she has no arm, I can't use she as a zombie, let's not infect her". Like in the scene where all zombies pass around an old man which have cancer and that's what made him inmune, I supose, 'cause zombies didn't see him, even when he was in the middle of the street, surrounded
Anyone ever read the book here amputating any limb that's been bit is to late to save. The virus will spread to fast to save the victim, so in this case fuck Hollywood
You forgot the scene in Israel where that one dude just crouched to avoid the zombies. Wouldn't the zombies just step on him sivce they can't detect him? No, they have to go around him!
Jalon M. Gordon They ignored him because he was sick, but SG9000 was right about the Zombies running around the kid. The Zombies in the end didn't even look towards Gerry or notice he existed, he was basically what a Ghost would be to us, so why the bald kid didn't get trampled is beyond me. These Zombies don't have a type of 'Hive Mind' but they all think the same for the most part, so the Zombies wouldn't notice one person but not notice another.
I think its that the illness they have is repellant to them, sick body, avoid!! sort of deal, notice when the kid is crouched they have room to move around him whereas Gerry is in an enclosed space with them, they bump him and such but only because of the limited space.
The zombie wall is a real thing. They didn't just build it after hearing the transmissions. Israel has been building a giant wall because of some myth about the apocalypse.
Right? Always wondered that, very few zombie anything worlds has a knowledge of Zombies, I’ve read many books and watched many movies, and the only one where they knew about Zombies was a middle school graphic novel
@@spacejesus6581 the the world war z book they know about zombies and books, movies, shows, etc existed it just took them a bit to figure out what exactly the infection did and such
+al d Not really, because the plot holes are still quite glaring. And if this is "very good" then so is every other zombie movie because this was just as generic and bland as the others.
al d Oh! I thought you meant "that for those who didn't read the book, the movie was very good". Like that if you take the book out of this, World War Z is actually a good movie. My mistake.
Yeah, I was so pissed at the movie. The zombies should be slow as fuck and the scale of the narration should be on a global scale. Scenes where armies battling zombie hordes in the middle of a flat plain should be shown.
:33 'Zombies are fast' cliche. Or "zombies are slow" cliche. Zombies are a cliche. I don't think fast zombies have been around long enough to be a cliche. Maybe a trope. Also, the truck that comes out of nowhere in the beginning would have been stopped by a line of cars, or it would have crashed into them so loudly you could have heard it a mile away. By the time it got to the motorcycle cop it wouldn't have been going very fast due to all the cars it had to slam through.
This movie was a filming nightmare. Re-shoots, script changes, plot dropping, and special effects mess. The last stab was that it wasn't THE BOOK at all!!
You can really tell this movie was Sinned in CinemaSins' early days - when you roast a movie that is loved & critically acclaimed, it's usually in the 20-minute range. Now, I LIKED this movie (I liked the book as well, but an "oral history" has no real plot arc that movies can use), but I also know it's a glorified disaster film. I could've picked out at LEAST 20 minutes worth of Sins in it!
Sure it does. Play it out the same way the book does, albeit a bit shortened. Have the interviews with the people telling their experiences, and show those experiences from around the world in all their glory and dread, from the non-believer family having one crash through their back door and then fleeing North, to the bridge being blown up in India with people still on it. There's so much potential there for a decent movie. Part of it would be more akin to a documentary, but they figured that would be less interesting than an action thriller, so we got Brad Pitt playing a scientist and being a lucky badass, instead. Just more Hollywood fluff.
I thought, "Why don't they just nod with the camera?' for when Pitt got to the room full of diseases. Pitt just holds up a vial of death and the camera nods if it's the right one or moves sideways for no.
I don't think they can move the cameras (I may be wrong) but with the lady is searching the building for him she doesn't move the cameras to get a better angle or anything like that. But I was wondering since he can hear outside of the container thing why not have him hold up a bottle and call if its the right one
+Sebastian Nilsson It was meant to show just how simple one can die, hence the later reference when the guy says, shit happens. It was perfection, only the most astute would understand, so its no biggie that you didn't get it.
Not to mention the fact that this movie literally has like 10 things in common with the book. A 300 something paged novel giving a deep analysis on the psycho-social anthropology on how the zombies effected the world. And this movie. An action movie.
Yes, they already built the wall, but they need to tell the world somehow that the wall is useful for something else other than racial separation, well played from their part, almost fooled me
My friends and I laughed our asses off since he just happened to accidentally shoot himself in the head while slipping on metal. In fact, the whole theater was dying of laughter.
When I realized it I laughed involuntarily, I just didn't think about it, and the whole movie theatre was silent and I felt bad for laughing at a movie death lol
How come the sound of that gigantic military transport jet landing didn't attract every zombie in the county? But Brad Pitt's ringing cell phone sets them off?
this is the only movie where I can actually understand the military getting taken out. But the walking dead? how in the fuck does the military get taken out. We have tanks, ships and planes
+CWINDOWSsystem32 Slips, falls, blows his brains out, then dies. Turns out to be a smart move because by blowing his brains out he can no longer become a ZEKE
The "Zombies are fast" is a cliché
But "Zombies are slow" is also a cliché
One day zombies won't be used in movies due to lack of movement
The zombies will limit themselves to looking at us with malicious intent
How about instead of biting you, they start to do the tango, and the power of love, dance, and movie logic infects them. P.S. they only move while dancing.
Maybe crawling I don’t fucking know at this point
Then they will all be crawling.
Zombies start pulling a Slenderman and Teleporting everywhere because they are trashed for moving Fast and STILL trashed for moving Slow
In the world war z book, there is something called a "slow burn" where the zombie or needle or whatever nicks you or just barely breaks the skin. These slow burns take much longer to kill than a regular bite. Someone was injured or bitten, got on the plane, and turned on the plane.
Reece Campbell you are right but this movie has nothing more than the title to do with the book. I hate Brad Pitt for turning a great book into a hero vehicle for himself.
in the book the zombies are slow, the pandemic took like 2 years to spread before the great panic, israel disclsoed all the information, the virus, in the most optimal infection takes a few hours, or even more to get someone to die, and minutes for that person to turn, the world takes like a decade to fight off the pandemic and cutting off a limb is pointless
Jane Coburn THAT, is the REAL sin, of this movie. It was nothing like the book. The complete disrespect, for the source material, was infuriating -_- . I'm glad, that I didn't pay money, to see this bullshit ripoff, of a film.
Jaybird196 I refused to see it as well . I was so bloody annoyed when I saw high speed zombies. they are slow movers in the book. none of them moved fast
AnEdgy12YearOld if I remember Max Brooks saying in the survival guide I think it was roughly 4 hours from bite to reanimation. Bloody 12 seconds. I could kill Pitt for doing this to a fabulous book.
World war zone should have been a TV series. 1 hour dedicated to each story
It's like you get sinned for having slow zombies, or fast zombies, eventually we'll just have to stick with jogging ones.
zombies having a fucking sweat band around their head while jogging
Like those ones in Plants vs. Zombies?
Jollabang are zombies 80s housewives now
CrossFit Zombies
BurgerSkillz omg yess thats what I imagined
The guy that slipped actually shot himself in the head when he slipped. It’s a fast scene and was hard to catch. I used to think that he just slipped and hit his mouth and died
Thanks, Captain Obvious...
Brad Pitt also says "He shot himself" afterwards.
@Mr Random Well yeah, but what does that have to do with this?
Thanks for clearing that up...I was like did somebody really die because they fell?!! Lol
@Mr Random There are some things I don't really believe to be movie-sins but hey, everyone has an opinion, but I wish Cinema Sins was a bit more objective in his critiques.
I watched this on a plane and they removed the plane crash scene
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Expected
That good MTB rider haha, i watched Air Force 1 on a plane and they removed the plane scenes too
I watched this in the UK and they removed the tooth pulling scene :D
Why.
The reason vehicles don’t start in zombie movies is because you can’t fast travel while enemies are nearby
Well said, Dragon Born
😭😭😭 beautiful
OG humor ✊
Well done sir
Holy fuck i was still in school when i posted that
The biggest sin for me is that Gerry is the most impossibly lucky man alive. He doesn't turn when he gets zombie blood in his mouth, he survives an infestation that appears to kill the majority of Jerusalem, he then survives another infestation on the plane, he doesn't die when a freakin' metal spike goes THROUGH his body, then he just happens to pick the right virus to hide him from zombies? Just, no. -.-
riflemanusa
Yeah, there were a whole lot of sins in this film.
+IMakeThings The virus needs to get into your bloodstream, kind off like snake venom. So unless Gerry had stomach ulcers he couldnt have been infected
Potato Sack
That's not true; he injected it directly into his bloodstream.
+IMakeThings I think he meant the zombie blood, not the injected virus.
+Carson Milledge
Okay, I see his point. However, if the virus needs to enter the bloodstream, it's nothing like the virus proposed by Max Brooks, who wrote World War Z. Thus, it's still a sin. XD
I actually loved that the virologist died in a non-zombie-related way. Disasters often have secondary effects that can also cause death. Falling and accidentally shooting yourself in a situation like that is completely plausible. The death could have been lame but the movie executed it very well.
Yes, exactly what I was thinking. This is how it goes in a lot of CinemaSins videos though, so...
It was not only lame, it was laughably dumb. It's one thing to have a death come from a simple source to show that even little mistakes and errors can be lethal, but the one scientist capable of figuring out where the whole problem came from and its nature slips and shoots himself in the temple? The writer for that should've been forced to kill themselves to regain a shred of honor.
Not!
@@dillonlippert3801 calm down, Satan
His demise was so lame lmao who di3s from slipping in a movie?
1:41 that scene isn't a sin, it's actually kind of cool, like 5 minutes before that scientist capped himself, they told him to keep his finger out of the trigger well until he is ready to shoot, he disregarded this information, had his finger on the trigger, slipped, and then popped himself. I don't think I've ever seen another movie, besides pulp fiction, where trigger discipline was an actual plot device.
1:41 **
I was thinking the same. In most movies, the characters dies from something really dangerous, or they arent important. Here he was important.
For me it was a good point to make him stupidly, it shows how stupid life is.
Its a sin if it isn't that clear to viewers, and it is super comical even if its supposed to be senselessly tragic
Well, I know it's not a firearm, but LOTR: The Two Towers comes to mind when the old fart archer caps the orc to start the big battle.... :o)
@@jeffbaer5851 you mean the BOWMASTER OF HELM'S DEEP? (search for it, great video)
This movie butchered the book. The whole lab ending was a re-shoot. He was supposed to go to Russia and fight zombies in the sewers with an axe in a penal battalion and realize the zombies get really slow in the cold. Their weakness is cold.
John Murphy copyright is a thing so of course it’s not going to be exactly like the book
Was that how it ended in the books?
Cudi Bear I mean they obviously bought the rights to create the book into a movie...
So basically EVERYBODY GO TO GREENLAND OR THE ARTIC!!!!!
@@grimmywizard the book is really different from this bastard movie that only share a title with the book. Israel never fell. the Zombies never ran the world won the war against zombies but with 98% of the population dead and it took 10-12 years after the outbreak for them to do so and even so there are still hordes of zombies around. Alot of cold countries simply died out due to the fact that nuclear winter set in and they couldnt survive
Why DO vehicles always have trouble starting in apocalypses?
Luna Moon, a plot hole opened up and eats the engine
What? Fix the hole
It's a toss up between cars not starting, and people running in a straight line that trip and fall.
Dan enarc and don’t forgot the people being ran over by cars (maybe that’s just the same as tripping and falling but whatever)
Lazy plot device. Kinda like a new student in a highschool flick. Or the main character sitting next to a window. It's used to progress the story.
All this "People wouldnt behave this way" sins should be removed, if COVID 19 has shown us something is that they would.
In the movie it says on the radio “everyone stay inside their house etc etc. kind of like what’s been going on right now....
@@MatthewPacheco yes but in ths movie chances of death are more than 2 percent
LL Armstrong 😂😂
LL Armstrong There is a big difference between COVID and literal world destroying zombies
@@wolfofmercury7518 my point exactly
When I first saw this movie I thought the zombies just didn’t like bald heads and just ate people with hair
My dumbass also thought of that :-(
Lol
Same here lol
Lol😂
They love the taste of shampoo
Israel:JERRUSALEM IT'S OUR CITY.
Palestina:NO IT WAS OUR CITY.
Zombie:Fine I'll Do It Myself
Zombies: " It's free real-estate "
@Coll of kids Coll of kids 2 communism intensifies
@WiZZard So why dont i see u here? Im in jerusalem right now buddy how bout u pay a visit🤷🏼♂️
@WiZZard Its clear Israel is far more successful and tolerant than Palestine. Stop creating terrorists, sexism, and countless human rights violations and then we can talk about your territory dispute. Palestine is just another war-torn Islamic state. Be better please, otherwise the world would be better off with Israel conquering the Middle East.
Richard * No IT IS our City...
At every goddamn zombie movie no one in the army thought that "I should lure the zombies into a stadium then blow it up with explosives." but...you know their the experts...gotta deal with it...
that does happen inthe movie lol
Yeah I know but almost every single zombie movie this is the best iv'e seen in terms of logical thinking.
And no one thinks '" But wait, v hv to damage the brain of the zombie, wat if the explosion doesn't damages the brain and millions still survive and v waste our precious resources just on that?'
no need to spare a stadium for that. Just use a mortar, one shot every 5 minutes, always the same aim. The shell kills all nearby zombies & attract the ones farther. ;-)
a lot zombie movie only use noise to distract them rather than use it to gather them in one spot, or sometime they just nuke the whole city, but there always some idiot hide that he got infected and everything just start over again.
"What is this, The Walking Dead Hear a Who?" I can't tell you how hilarious I found out that.
Also. There is one more mistake. The doctor who died in World war z is actually from scorpion. That dude survived from falling off from a space ship but he dies by slipping in rain
He slipped and shot himself
Guess Walter O'Brien isn't so bright after all
@@centauria9122 that shit was *ultra funny!*
i laughed too hard in theatres- it was just so stupidly random
@@leonardobraynen1524
Yeah, I don't know why people are bothered by that, it was totally unexpected & absolutely hilarious 😂
@Bonus Arts no thats absolute horse shit even less believable than zombies actually existing... or you're just making a joke never mind then
Anyone else find it ironic that the actor who will now be playing Doctor Who played a *doctor* in the *W.H.O.* facility in this movie?
That's what me and my sister thought when we watched this!
It not Doctor who, it's The Doctor.
10th Doctor But the show is called Doctor Who. And multiple time people say Doctor Who
Nicky5972
1. I watch the show, and you obviously don't, it's useless to argue.
2. He isn't playing the roll of 'Doctor Who', that's what the show is called. Peter Capaldi is playing the roll of The Doctor, not 'Doctor Who.'
10th Doctor OBJECTION!
1. I watched the show since Rose came on.
2.I never said that his roll is Doctor who. I just said sometimes people/aliens called him that. On example is The asylum of the Daleks, Their memory was wiped about the doctor so they asked his name and he said "The Doctor", then the Daleks started Yelling "Doctor Who?!"
3. Don't assume stuff about people when you don't even know them
Fun fact: A large part of the "zombie wall" is just a standard wall so that people won't cross the border from the PA to Israel.
It doesn't surround all of Jerusalem, but expanding it in time is somewhat believable.
did you get it in the mouth?
Not that "fun" when you figure out why they built the wall and what happen around it.
🇵🇸
@@user-justsomeoneIn fact, the most unbelievable thing about this Movie is that Israel let Palestinians into Jerusalem instead of letting the Zombies finish their job for them.
@@jakespacepiratee3740true
*“That’s what she said”*
*“That’s what I said”*
WayZag I see you kookie
Now you got 69 likes, you're welcome
😂 that was dirty
*"That's what he said"*
"I got it in my mouth" thats what she said
"It's okay, your okay" and that's what I said
Johnny Carpio wow almost like we watched the same video, crazy!
Little men: dies in a car crash. Men: dies cuz of zombie attack. Legends: die cuz of slip on metal
i mean how to die from that? even if your head would go first on the metal when you slip its probably not close enough to just kill you instantly... gives you a concussion at best...
I mean like in the movie
Semthepro Gamingmaster he shot himself when he slipped
@@semtheprogamingmaster8610 He was told not to have his finger on the trigger but didn't listen.
No matter how many sin there is, I'll forever like this movie
Opposite.40 is not enuff of sin count & I never need revisit this...ever
The Zombies didn't get annoyed by the singing, it was the speakers making high pitch squealing noises
Microphone feedback
Even so, the speakers are hardly going to be more louder than the helicopters.
1:46 I have to admit, I kind of like the realism with this happening. I highly doubt that the guy was ever taught how to handle a gun, and if he was nobody made sure he was thinking clearly. Things like this HAPPEN all the time, and it's the fact that it was something so stupid to die over that should remind people that this kind of stuff happens when people aren't thinking, zombies or no.
Yeah, but at the same time I feel like horror movies always go for the worst case scenario for any accident. There's always a chance of failure in stressful situations. But in horror movies, what is possibly suddenly becomes highly probable in an effort to forcibly induce helplessness.
Like that guy who shot himself, what are the odds that not only there's an accidental discharge but also that the gun is angled directly to the head. It could have hit a lot of non lethal parts. Or not have discharged at all.
Or Brad Pitt has to stealth his way to the plane. Of course he doesn't do the smart thing and mute his phone. There is certainly a possibility that he forgets. But because it's a horror movie that has to be scary, possibility of disaster becomes certainty.
When I first watched it, I thought he had purposely shot himself in the head because he was scared. This would have been believable, some people would actually do that in a zombie apocalypse. Perhaps it would have been dark, but it would add a sense of intensity and make the viewers realise just how traumatising and screwed up their situation is. I thought it was somewhat ridiculous that he accidentally killed himself.
@@tank_0251 I had a fencing teacher a few years ago (both individually and for a class) and in class he would always be adamant about the importance of thinking clearly in a stressful situation. He would start out most classes (post-stretches and warm-ups) with a story, and HE TOLD THIS EXACT ONE as a lesson about preparedness and not having all your eggs in one basket. The ONE person that they were putting all this effort into didn't have a counterpart, there was no intellectual backup, or any actual gun training. So, while I agree with Anxious Earth about horror movies unnecessarily clocking up the tension, this scene doesn't feel contrived or forced. A lot of regular people often injure themselves accidentally with firearms because they're not careful, and being attacked in the rain on a helicopter in the middle of a zombie apocalypse tends to make people less careful.
realism?What is realistic about this? That scientist guy should have a whole army defending him,not needing to have his own pistol,in real life.
Even if he has a pistol I am 100000% sure that he would get told how to handle a gun just in a short time to understand what is going on.Who the fuck gives a pistol to someone,especially a scientist guy who can solve this and say "well,just fuck it,here is a gun"?
Even if by some miracle this would happen,what are the odds to shoot yourself in the head while tripping over? Unless you are pointing the gun towards ur head all the time,probably close to zero.Yeah pretty realistic right? -.-
@@adaada7318 being told how to handle a gun just in a short time doesn't necessarily mean you're going to remember/embody what you've been told- that's why the goal of training is to make little things like that instinctual rather than something you have to make a conscious effort to do. My guess is that he was holding the gun with his finger on the trigger despite not having any target since he was scared out of his mind, which is obviously a massive no-no in gun safety. But I have been on ranges where people absolutely did that and got busted hard for it. Your point about "unless you are pointing the gun towards ur head all the time" is strange to me. I'm not trying to be obtuse, but accidents are a thing that happen and I can 100% see someone shooting themselves by falling with their finger on the trigger. Is it unlikely? Sure. Is it still possible? Also sure. Accidents and stupid decisions on the parts of people and organizations are indeed realistic. Realism doesn't equal everyone does the logical thing.
Let me put it this way: I'd be willing to give this movie more leniency if it didn't have World War Z as the title. If it tried to be its own movie, then good for it, let it try and fail. But to go and take the title of the book and... Use practically nothing from it, and then to turn around and try this shit...? Come on, man... Hell, I bet practically none of the makers of this thing even read the book...
I think it was trying to be a story of a certain survivor of the War, instead of a narrator telling the story of the whole world.
Chikin Loaf True... But at the very least, they could have made it of a particular person _in_ the book. I mean there's probably a good... What, 30 some-odd stories and accounts in there? Atleast 20 of them are straight movie-worthy.
But to toss in a guy who has nothing to do with any account given,
about a type of zombie that's not even in the book,
with little to no events co-related,
and an answer to the problem that wasn't even apparent there, either,
just adds up to a whole new movie and context altogether. >.
Here are some reasons this movie screwed up even more. They used a completely random "cure" to beat the zombies. Made it last like 10 days. Fast zombies when the book used slow zombies. Israel as a bunch of dumb asses when they were the smartest in the book. Lack of international crisis such as nukes being used and the chemical weapons used by Russia. Focused on one fucking person damn it! And just general stupidity by people who actually have intelligence. Also why the fuck did that plane go down? Planes have special doors these days to stop people reaching the cockpit. Heavy fucking doors you can't break down. Jesus this movie was shit!
zergith I know, and I think all of us know the movie was shit. >.< But atleast if it didn't try to be something it's not, it wouldn't have been such a huge let-down, ya know?
Or rather, not as much a let-down as it was.
KataangFan221 I know right, the pilots story in particular, I remember immediately thinking of Michelle Rodriguez when I read it, but probably better off that they didn't do that, then they would've ruined an actual story of the book as opposed to just ripping off the title
I actually liked the guy dying because he slipped and shot himself in the head. Having him get taken out by a zombie would have been predictable and cliche. Having him unexpectedly die in a freak accident was original and creative.
Damn, these were the times when movies weren’t sinned enough.
I loved it.
@King Bradley your a complete trash this movie was great and this guys giving a sin in unnecessary way
@@crazyex642 same just so many people love nerding out on these movies instead of enjoying them
@Aren the book is amazing i have read it like hundred times but this movie is also fun it's fun zombie movies bu i wishes they had 3 part movies they doomed themselves with this .
This 1 wasn't. 40 seems like a very lowball # for this tripe
Brad Pitt surviving the plane crash and landing right next to their destination is one of the most ridiculous things I've seen in a movie. Another thing I wonder is: if you're not going to use absolutely nothing from the book, why bother in buying the rights? People will go to the cinema to see it because it has Brad Pitt fighting zombies, not because the book.
Romano Coombs That would become contagion 2.
I read the original script. It was a hard R, but I guess the studio and brad wanted rewrites so they could cram as many kids in the theaters as possible.
So true lol
Nothing will be as absurd as "Indiana Jones" surviving a nuclear blast via a frig.
Actually he landed 2 days to his destination
This movie didnt even show a fat zombie, they were all running like Usain Bolt, wtf
Roger Herrera all that running burnt their fat didnt u notice?
Well if you were over weight when you were turned all your insane running burns the undead calories. Also if anyone watched Shaun of the dead remember at the end they had like game shows and crap based of the zombies these ones could do Olympics
Roger Herrera the zombies only went after healthy people, fat people aren’t healthy
YᎪ BOγ I'd be alive then!
😂😂😂😢😢😢😢
Not to mention the "doctor guy" was one of the characters I really wanted to see more of. It's like killing the Jeff Goldblum type outa the gate.
40??? Is that ALL?? You really need to revisit this one.
+Khokon Ahmed Hera spam reported
And what category would you put yourself in? Nebbish?
its not the directors fault you you like fast and furious movies lmao with just 1 sentence dialogue and just explosions or micheal bay movies
Well I mean dude...If you think about it, these videos are never really legit reviews. Most of the sins are things one would never really care to notice. xD
IKR? It's a good movie, but even more good movies have more sins than that. I'm surprised they didn't do a bonus round.
Am I the only one who wishes the zombie fad would die out and never come back?
Rammstein45 Yes and no.
Rammstein45 No, you are not alone. I wish it had never been a thing at all.
James brown i wish no one would ever thought or invented this idea
Rammstein45
Maybe not die out, but at least stop being the "Oh! Let's do this because everyone else is making zombie-related crap and there's no need to be original plot-wise about it!" mentality. Almost all the characters are the same, you almost never see anything other than the odd game where the storyline focuses on ONE character trying (and sometimes failing) to survive, and (probably for obvious reason) you almost NEVER see any children in them.
Come on, writers! I could understand why there wouldn't be many if anyone with babies, but no children?
Oh you're not the only one.... I'm getting tired of it too... First vampires then werewolves now zombies whose next Frankenstein? Sheesh
meanwhile in Russia:
*zombies are running from Russians*
NoNotChris hold on ,get this, get this, ZOMBIE RUSSIANS
The zombies be Russian from Russia. I'll....se myself out
That final scene where the zombies were getting killed by the civilians was badass
0 they would be unstoppable lol
In Soviet Russia.. RUSSIAN CHASE ZOMBIE
When I was very young my brother locked us in a room and turned this movie on. I don’t mean to sound dramatic but this movie quite literally scarred me for life. I experienced my first panic attack after watching this movie. I watched it so long ago and I still vividly remember the wall scene, the plane scene, and the lab scene. I’ve decided (with the help of others) to watch clips of zombie movies as an attempt at “therapy”. Zombies, yes fictional, dead, brain eating, idiots are my biggest fear. Why am I writing this?
Bless your heart. I hope you'll be fine.
I believe the answer to your question is, 'Desire for attention'
same bro. I found this zombie concept quite fascinating. For me, my biggest fear is not Nun or any ghost or any paranormal activity. of course, I fear them, but while watching zombie movies, I got scared every time I watch any intense scene, but still I love to watch these. I always imagine myself in those zombie apocalypse scenes and think how I would be doing there.
My biggest fear is zombie too.
That concept of living dead, friends and family that became your ennemies, is the most terrible thing for me.
Its one of my biggest fears, top 5. But I get scarred for a different reason along with yours. I get scarred of the possibility of it happening. I mean we have rabies and all these viruses and infections that make humans aggressive and crazy, its only a matter of 'When' and not 'If' a virus similiar to a zombie infection is created by either Mother Earth or by the dumb humans currently on earth to make a similiar virus.
+450 for using the name of an amazing book and not using any of it.
just be happy for max brooks. they payed him a shitload of cash for using his book, from which they just used the title.
and after the movie many people bought the book, because they watched the movie and thought: wtf is this shit.
..And that would a rare case of "books don't matter" in a rather negative way :(
I love the bit at the end of the Honest Trailer for this movie where they just roll a bunch of the wasted ideas by.
At least the movie was made in a creative way and turned out to be good, unlike other movies.
Yeah it would have been a bitch to do all of it but they could have at least put a chapter or two in the movie if they tried
"How did Israel have time to
build this giant zombie wall?" they didn't. Jerusalem is a walled city. That wall is already there.
its not that big or fortified ...that was a zombie wall in that movie .. and it would take years to build ... it makes no sense.
+unrealturbos yes its not that tall so.. 😐
Bullet Girl uhhh what ? Whats your point i did say its not that big .
not that high. different wall
If you guys watched the movie it said that they began working on it day n night since the first fax came out from the military base. Although they did alot of work that may seem a little out of reason it is possible.
“Zombies are fast” _cliche_
“Zombies are slow” _cliche_
...
“Zombies move at regular speed” _cliche_
“Zombies crawl” _cliche_
“Zombies jog” _cliche_
“Zombies move at all” _cliche_
“ZOMBIES ARE ZOMBIES” *CLICHE*
C’mon guys, get. it. right.
Stop being so _cliche_
@Scrap Baby ""Stop being so cliche" cliche" cliche
@@Fipsh "Stop being so cliche" cliche" cliche' cliche
@@delsintm691 """""Stop being so cliché "cliché" "cliché" "cliché"" cliché"
"Cliche" Cliche
Cristiano Laboureur stop being so cliche cliche cliche cliche cliche cliche cliche
I honestly enjoyed the opening of this movie, the music combined with the news broadcasts are pretty well done
Reminds me of Crysis 2
Whenever I want to watch a movie without wanted to illegally download it free. I just come here.
you ... download? dude streaming is where it's at
same xD
Steel Steve Aye like you can download & go on a trip no data & you still have entertainment boy.
I mean bad choice but you do you
bro just go to 123movies i gotchu 😌
Pure geek moment: The transport plane launched from the aircraft carrier is a Russian Antonov AN12 which magically morphs into a Lockheed C130 Hercules once airborne. Punishment: Sack the entire continuity department forthwith :)
sgtgrash and that it even fits on the aircraft carrier!! And magically can take off on suck a small run way
Nerd
There's a surprising amount of movie time time between each sin.
Peter Iversen that means it's a good movie
No, that means it's an old EWW episode....
Don't forget to talk on a million sins for bringing us everything that was good about the title of the book.
Actually where did the truck come from
Like they where so many cars behind the cop and no sound was made
Also, there wasn't enough space between the cars for the truck.
@@kiyoshisato4177 its not like the truck drove in between the lanes
who was watching the game and this became recommended?
I came from Typical gamer world war z video
I am from theradbrad's walkthrough part 4 of WWZ
@@MSJ6225 SAME
glad so you have good taste ;)
i also came from Typical gamer
@@reelgesh51 thanks and your taste is also very good. Glad to meet you
RUclips reccommdations:
2013: nah bruh
2014: nah bruh
2015: nah bruh
2016: nah bruh
2017: nah bruh
2018: nah bruh
2019: ok now you should watch it
Edit: holy fuck everyone is so pissed at me LMAOOO didnt realize this got attention
Cuz of the game
@@jareddiiorio499 yep. you rigth
Haha yeah same here
bro frrr
Relatable
Peter Capaldi is in this and in this film and he is a DOCTOR , he works for the World Health Organisation, for sort they call it WHO. A few months later, Peter was revealed to the world as the new, DOCTOR WHO.
did you hear that? that was the sound of my mind exploding
"who?" - LeafyisHere.
Doctor Who is peter Caprialdi?
ThePoint Brony or the other way around.
3:49 Dr. Who is that?
Brad Pitt: “ I’m going to throw a grenade on a damn plane a few thousand feet in the air potentially killing everyone on board including myself and the rest of the world because I’m the person trying to save the whole world. This makes sense fuck it.”
Tbf, his options were to not do that, everyone (including him) except maybe the pilots die, no hope, or do that and have the slightest, tiniest chance of survival, hope
He looked everywhere around him, saw people get bitten, he knew they were doomed. So its either you fight like a hundred zombies and die or blow the plane and probably die but maybe survive.
@@aspectu3915 Plus, probably a better end for those people.
And he survives the crash landing
My thoughts exactly maybe alert the rest of the cabin you’re going to throw a grenade so that they too can have their seatbelt on??
What will you take
Zombies:.........
Zombies: WE WILL TAKE JERUSALEM
Zombies: Deus Vult
Damn i want to be a zombie now
Lord Carnage Goodbye to the crusaders
Crusader: uhhh guys there are some zombies taking over Jerusalem. what should we do?
Crusader 2: WE WILL DO ANOTHER CRUSADE!!!!!
Sounds just like Muslims
"How did Israel build a wall so fast"...you ask. Have you seen them build walls before?...they're like Mexicans when it comes to that shit. Nothing wrong there.
Slap Stick Your comment made my day
Hahaha😂😂😂
Slap Stick haha
Slap Stick that's racist XD
Half of Jerusalem already has a wall around it.
About the Jerusalem attack. Are the zombies immune from being splattered or breaking bones when they're jumping from great heights?
+HawaiiKnut After a bunch jump over their broken bodies provide a nice bouncy landing pad for the rest
+HawaiiKnut And how can zombies form a human pyramid the way they did. There's no virus that allows the host to defy known physics.
+natalie wermeyer megotron cheer leaders
+HawaiiKnut how the fuck do you know for all we know they can fly
+HawaiiKnut
To be fair, some would fall and even if they had broken bones they don't feel pain so they would still keep clawing. If they even infected 1 human each, they would cause the chain reaction from there.
You need a renewed and longer video on World War Z. There are soooo many more sins left uncounted for.
THE WALKING DEAD HEAR A WHO !
Pryor Bee Riiiiight😂😂😂😂
Ha ha
Pryor Bee
I have a feeling that's from the "Horton hears a who" by doctor sues
A Doctor Who
I never understood how zombie take overs could work. The military has AC-130s, Apache gunships, tanks, and the M2 .50 MG. Zombies have human teeth and people legs.
***** I have not, but I suspect it is about as contrived as can be and goes against military doctrine.
That still doesn't explain why the military doesn't just bust out A-10s or other ground attack aircraft and make things not there anymore.
demomanchaos Depends, in a situation where its a virus that doesn't do anything for say.... 5 months or on death a lot of people could be infected without realizing it within those 5 months leading to mass zombies within a short short time. Now if it was a pathogen that was transmittable via animals it would be even harder to stop without a cure. If humanity was brought to its knees before they could synthesize a cure then likely the creation of one would take far longer than humanity would have when in a situation versus an animal borne pathogen. Even if everything infected turned zombie after 5 months and decayed in another month and was no longer 'zombie' corpses that were scattered around could still have the virus leading to more animal infections. In a situation like that, even if humans survive the food sources would be gone and likely we wouldn't make it through that even if only a couple hundred thousand survived.
***** well if we diden't have that we woulden't have 16 and pregnant.
I'll speak from the closest experience I can get, which is an infantry simulator called Armed Assault. Specifically, with zombie mods (Not DayZ if you're familiar with this title), zombies are fairly effective against lone and grouped infantry in overwhelming numbers, even when fortified. However, that's also not how modern militaries go to war. Mechanized infantry, IFVs, armor, automatic weapons, helicopters, artillery, incendiary weapons, vehicles in general (possibly even nuclear weapons if too much of a threat) are the biggest advantages and pros to winning a war against rampaging lunatics, and if you ask me, given the proper support, would not be a challenge at all.
Things could be difficult in the beginning, but running over the hordes wouldn't be difficult once the armed forces were mobilized and ready.
***** I've read the book and the movie is actually less contrived than the book. At least in the movie, the zombies are fast. Yes the author tried to provide a reason why a prepared and entrenched military with the full range of support weapons could not stop a slow-moving, densely packed, unarmed human wave progressing through a bottleneck but it didn't convince this former artillery officer.
3:13 when you find a rare pokemon
thank you :D
lol
The fact you squeezed this into 6 minutes is really impressive.
No sin removal for the father trying to know if he's infected or not?
No dignity
unlike koichi
@Sir Ga1ahad what
@@SirGa1ahad koichi does has dignity
3:50 Doctor Who plays W.H.O Doctor.
They stripped the stories from the book and kept the title.
Never heard of "adaptation"?
@@poffusagi2658 This isn't adaptation, this is "in name only". If they were going to do an ACTUAL adaptation of the book, they could've picked Todd Waino and followed him through The Great Panic, the Battle of Yonkers, the US version of the Redeker Plan, and/or the final push back east, possibly culminating in some sort of battle to liberate the Hero City if they wanted to take a few licenses. It would have been an amazing movie.
Every time I drive thru Yonkers (Im a cabbie) I cant help to think about the B
attle of Yonkers!@@SarajevoKyoto
The books are always better and have more to it usually
It's a shame Brooks gave the greenlight (or his publishing company did). The movie was an utter abortion
When Gerry wrote on that clipboard about his family, I was thinking Gerry's going to be smart and write "I'll hold a vial up to the camera and then you ring that phone out there once for yes or two for no".
I think this was the 1st *supposed to be serious* zombie movie that I've gone to see where people were dying of laughter in the theatre.
that grenade scene
and the chattering zombie teeth
FirelordRoku for my friends and i it was the chattering zombie teeth and the redheaded zombie that kept running into the wall
I could't help myself, I laugh thought out the movie. And I wasn't the only one.
laughed the most at the WHO facility scene where they show the captured zombie!
"Train's in the station!"
the worst kind of zombies are from train to busan because there fast and they smell you so noise and hiding wont help, but the good part is that they die after an average adult punches them in the face easily killing them because the brain disconnects because there body is rotten (also they travel in hordes
Cringe Central also they seem to not be able to detect anything when it’s dark (?) when the trains passes thru the dark tunnels, they seem to not be able to detect humans, so that’s an advantage
It's the hordes that get you though...no matter how fast or slow a small group, vehicle, or loner is...the hordes win.
Cringe Paradise That was such a good movie except that it was also dumb. It had a kind of cliche ending but it was still good. And made my friend and I cry because we lost some good characters
Cringe Paradise they dont smell you, if they see you, you are dead
Cringe Paradise they're*
I like that Peter capaldis working at the WHO laboratory
God I hope he's working as a doctor there.
+Matt E He's a WHO doctor lel
WHO is he playing?!
WHO is Peter?
Preston the scientist guy with gray hair in the lab, who is also playing the 12th doctor in doctor who.
2:38 "Let's assume every country in the world is stupid"
This video aged well
I enjoy these videos, and yeah, the zombies suddenly being attracted to the singing while all the while before they ignore the helicopters flying around, combustion engine vehicles driving in to the compound, clearly the director had not thought that scene through.
decibel level. One helicopter way up in the air doesn't register as loudly as a thousand people cheering and singing over a loud speaker does
***** The point wasn't that it was silent before the singing began, the point is the sound go REALLY intense when it did and that drove the zombies to a frenzy. Also, singing is the sound of prey. The sound used in the sports arena that got bombed played human sounds not helicopter and Humvee sounds. ;)
To be honest... the way the doctor died was perfect. Not a zombie bite, not in a crash, not an heroic way... nope, it was just an accident. Its so different that its brilliant. lol
nothing was the same
A sin I saw that no one commented about is when Gerry left his crow bar outside the virus room. Like "let's leave my only way of survival somewhere where I can't get it." I was screaming at my tv screen!
Would you scream at your cat (if you had one or if you do)if you ran out of toilet paper
I do. But I wouldn't scream at my cat... I would probably say "Shit!" Then run to another bathroom to get some toilet paper...
"Let's assume every country in the world is stupid"
COVID: *So it would seem*
Lol think better. People knew all around the world about covid
@@hyperplayer22and still messed up
And you kinda forgot the "tell my family I love them" cliche
40 sins that is actually one of the lowest i have ever seen on this series of vids.
2:13 "Phone call puts the person in danger" cliché
Lol yea. Also you know some dumbass was dying to say "uh he can't turn off his cellphone duh!"
*ding*
I remember watching this in 2013 when I was ten and it honestly gave me nightmares its definitely one of the best brad Pitt films
1:50 , he doesn't die from slipping om metal he dies because he slips and shoots himself in the head on accident .
He did technically die from slipping on the ramp. He just happened to have his finger on the trigger when he was specifically told not to. Maybe the impact of his hand on the ramp caused his finger to pull the trigger and misfire, thus killing him, or the gun misfired on its own (which is a possibility even with modern weaponry). Either way, it was more of an "oh shit, the important guy died to make it more difficult for the main character to succeed" cliche.
-_-
Omar Beydoun Obviously , your the dumbass here because if you died slipping on metal it would have some type of effect on his BRAIN . He shot himself NOT SLIPPING ON METAL . He could have just said he accidentally killed himself ,
Kasandra Hogans Again, the guy technically died by slipping on the metal, shooting himself, thus making CinemaSins' wording correct. Also, if he (the character) didn't have the gun or didn't shoot himself, he looks as though he just landed on his chest. Would've gotten the wind knocked out of him, and/or gotten a slight headache, but that's about it. Can't forget! *you're
Lmaoo , I'm done I give up w/ y'all .
Zombie in the plane is explainable. Someone hid a bite and got on the plane.
But don’t they turn fast?
@@FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_ your right I forgot. 12 seconds
Ling-Ling Gutierrez von Wallenstein IV maybe they hid themselves in that closet 🤔
Martin Onuegbu But the zombies are so violent and impatient. If someone infected hid in the closet, then that person turns and tries to escape the closet by slamming the doors. The sound of humans gets them agitated.
The zombie willingly hiding in the closet is not the norm. The zombie would have headed directly for the humans.
They don’t turn always turn in 12 seconds. In the movie there was a guy sick for hours before he attacks a doc. So that explanation is probable. Never saw anything wrong with the movie until this vid. Still one of my favs.
What I hate is when he chops that girls hand off. Ok so a disease that can turn a a person into a zombie in 12 seconds. Will the cuting of the limb really help I mean that that disease has got to run fast through the body
I haven't watched the movie in a while, but if I remember correctly the girl spent, like, 5 seconds shocked but otherwise fine whereas she should be flat on the ground having the seizure of her life. Plus, I could've pardoned saving her life by amputating a second after the bite, but unless ear-ringing equals to slow motion it took Brad Pitt quite a while to introduce an unfortunate limb to the sharp end of a machete. Yes I spent an unnecessary amount of time describing amputation through metaphors and colloqualizations. Please kill me.
Smoke Weed it took some people a few seconds to turn but in Korea they said about 5-10 minutes.. So maybe she wasn't infected as fast
On the movie, if someone is useless to spread the virus doesn't infect, so after she had her arm chopped didn't been infected 'cause... ¿movie magic? I don't know, maybe the virus thinks "hey, now she has no arm, I can't use she as a zombie, let's not infect her". Like in the scene where all zombies pass around an old man which have cancer and that's what made him inmune, I supose, 'cause zombies didn't see him, even when he was in the middle of the street, surrounded
Anyone ever read the book here amputating any limb that's been bit is to late to save. The virus will spread to fast to save the victim, so in this case fuck Hollywood
42ang rip x :(
2:47 dude, that wall wasn't supposed to stop zombies...
You forgot the scene in Israel where that one dude just crouched to avoid the zombies. Wouldn't the zombies just step on him sivce they can't detect him? No, they have to go around him!
There was so much wrong with this film. What about Jerry being the only one who noticed?
Epic Are you sure? Because, when Jerry infected himself and did his Brad Pitt strut through the hospital, the zombies ignored him.
Jalon M. Gordon They ignored him because he was sick, but SG9000 was right about the Zombies running around the kid. The Zombies in the end didn't even look towards Gerry or notice he existed, he was basically what a Ghost would be to us, so why the bald kid didn't get trampled is beyond me. These Zombies don't have a type of 'Hive Mind' but they all think the same for the most part, so the Zombies wouldn't notice one person but not notice another.
I think its that the illness they have is repellant to them, sick body, avoid!! sort of deal, notice when the kid is crouched they have room to move around him whereas Gerry is in an enclosed space with them, they bump him and such but only because of the limited space.
Eh, sin it anyway!
The zombie wall is a real thing. They didn't just build it after hearing the transmissions. Israel has been building a giant wall because of some myth about the apocalypse.
The real error is:
Why people don't know about zombies in zombie movies
Right? Always wondered that, very few zombie anything worlds has a knowledge of Zombies, I’ve read many books and watched many movies, and the only one where they knew about Zombies was a middle school graphic novel
@@spacejesus6581 the the world war z book they know about zombies and books, movies, shows, etc existed it just took them a bit to figure out what exactly the infection did and such
They do
They called them zombies in this movie
I'm so glad you picked this movie. This movies deserves the Cinema Sins treatment big time.
i mean Israel has walls partially surrounding Jerusalem already so maybe they continued it. so that explains how they made a wall on time
those walls are actually in case the Romans try to invade us again.
But those aren't nearly as high or large, nor strong enough to support a wall that high being erected on top of them
IconGamer They Jews they always 500yrs ahead
+Preach s some say trump contacted israel about how they made the eall
+Brad Alien natics *wall
For those didn't read the book, it was very good.
+al d Not really, because the plot holes are still quite glaring. And if this is "very good" then so is every other zombie movie because this was just as generic and bland as the others.
I said the book is very good not the movie.
al d Oh! I thought you meant "that for those who didn't read the book, the movie was very good". Like that if you take the book out of this, World War Z is actually a good movie. My mistake.
Yeah, I was so pissed at the movie. The zombies should be slow as fuck and the scale of the narration should be on a global scale. Scenes where armies battling zombie hordes in the middle of a flat plain should be shown.
Very good? dont let me laugh...
it is the best of its kind
:33 'Zombies are fast' cliche. Or "zombies are slow" cliche. Zombies are a cliche. I don't think fast zombies have been around long enough to be a cliche. Maybe a trope.
Also, the truck that comes out of nowhere in the beginning would have been stopped by a line of cars, or it would have crashed into them so loudly you could have heard it a mile away. By the time it got to the motorcycle cop it wouldn't have been going very fast due to all the cars it had to slam through.
Mysteries From Beyond thank you. It still had enough force and speed to totally take out that cop on the motorcycle like if it was nothing
This movie was a filming nightmare. Re-shoots, script changes, plot dropping, and special effects mess. The last stab was that it wasn't THE BOOK at all!!
You can really tell this movie was Sinned in CinemaSins' early days - when you roast a movie that is loved & critically acclaimed, it's usually in the 20-minute range. Now, I LIKED this movie (I liked the book as well, but an "oral history" has no real plot arc that movies can use), but I also know it's a glorified disaster film. I could've picked out at LEAST 20 minutes worth of Sins in it!
Sure it does. Play it out the same way the book does, albeit a bit shortened. Have the interviews with the people telling their experiences, and show those experiences from around the world in all their glory and dread, from the non-believer family having one crash through their back door and then fleeing North, to the bridge being blown up in India with people still on it. There's so much potential there for a decent movie. Part of it would be more akin to a documentary, but they figured that would be less interesting than an action thriller, so we got Brad Pitt playing a scientist and being a lucky badass, instead. Just more Hollywood fluff.
I thought, "Why don't they just nod with the camera?' for when Pitt got to the room full of diseases. Pitt just holds up a vial of death and the camera nods if it's the right one or moves sideways for no.
I don't think they can move the cameras (I may be wrong) but with the lady is searching the building for him she doesn't move the cameras to get a better angle or anything like that. But I was wondering since he can hear outside of the container thing why not have him hold up a bottle and call if its the right one
He writes, "call the phone when I have a good candidate" on the board; and then holds up disease bottles to the camera.
Exactly. Idk why they didn't do that 😔
the guy who came up with the idea of killing of the docotor by making him slip and bash his head in should get fucking fired right away
When I watched it he accidentally shot himself in the head...
+Oliver Burt That was the best part.
+Cave Johnson yea... only moment in the entire Movie that gave me a diffrent emotion than anger.
+Sebastian Nilsson It was meant to show just how simple one can die, hence the later reference when the guy says, shit happens. It was perfection, only the most astute would understand, so its no biggie that you didn't get it.
It's even more stupid considering the actor is Walter O' Brian, one of the smartest men in the world (his IQ is 197).
Lucky that Wales consists of one small village with no zombies in it, and one research lad with no Welsh people in it.
Giant walls to protect humans from creatures that want to eat them? That`s some Attack on Titan sh*t right there.
Every person : trump built that wall
Vs
Me: that's attack on titan except zombies
Your right...WAIT THATS THE SAME WALL THAT WAS USED IN ATTACK ON TITAN!!!!!
Thats the first thing that came on my mind. Attack on titan.
Sonny McCallum But has no Colossal titans to flatten and Burn all Zombies around, the reason why Jerusalem Fall...without the foundings..Sad
Attack on Titan except its zombies and they stack on top of each other to breach the wall.
Duolingo Animations omggg frfr
5:26 me looking thru a window to the Black Friday sale happens
LAMAO
The Jerusalem scene scared me the most in this movie
Not to mention the fact that this movie literally has like 10 things in common with the book. A 300 something paged novel giving a deep analysis on the psycho-social anthropology on how the zombies effected the world. And this movie. An action movie.
Isreal already has the wall, so you can at least remove that sin lol
but not that high and only on areas on the Palestinian border i think
Abed Ayyad Yes, but they are working on it, and if this takes place in the future, than it is a reasonable possibility (speculation of course).
ok...just replace that one with the "tell my family i love them" cliche
Yes, they already built the wall, but they need to tell the world somehow that the wall is useful for something else other than racial separation, well played from their part, almost fooled me
They only have part of the wall and only in a couple of areas is it even remotely high enough to be a defense
When the guy just slipped I was like, "Wait? What? He died that fast, after they just introduced him as important? By SLIPPING?"
My friends and I laughed our asses off since he just happened to accidentally shoot himself in the head while slipping on metal. In fact, the whole theater was dying of laughter.
infectedlion1000 everyone in the theater i was in laughed their asses off when that happened
When I realized it I laughed involuntarily, I just didn't think about it, and the whole movie theatre was silent and I felt bad for laughing at a movie death lol
VideosatTiffanys dont worry here is safe.
here is internet. here some people dont care what you do
How come the sound of that gigantic military transport jet landing didn't attract every zombie in the county? But Brad Pitt's ringing cell phone sets them off?
The zombies did in fact attack them when they arrived. You really watched the movie? Or you have the memory of a fish?
this is the only movie where I can actually understand the military getting taken out. But the walking dead? how in the fuck does the military get taken out. We have tanks, ships and planes
Exactly
In the world of the Walking Dead, zombies as an idea never existed, so they don’t know what zombies are, hence why they call them “walkers”.
How many people die a day during a non-emergency? That's how many walkers there'd be each day.
We'd be fucked, tanks and bombs or not.
funny because in the game the main character calls em ZOmbies while he is in the store of his parents with the survivors
100 guys with spoons beat 1 guy with a knife
In what fucking movie does an important character slip, fall, and DIE?!
+CWINDOWSsystem32 This one.
+CWINDOWSsystem32 Slips, falls, blows his brains out, then dies. Turns out to be a smart move because by blowing his brains out he can no longer become a ZEKE
A smart move to accidentally kill himself? I would imagine the smart move is to not die and cure the disease. Just my opinion
+CWINDOWSsystem32 out of sight and this one.
That would have made Brad Pitt irrelevant.
"The Walking Dead Hear A Who" I have never laughed so hard! LOL!!! :D
I mean the word "everything" is pretty accurate in context of what went wrong while capturing this movie- literally EVERYTHING
3:18 is nothing special, someone just opened a pack of gum at middle school...
@Bone Thief Buy new gum 🗿