2017/03/22 16:06:34
KenB123
bitflipper
If you're a fan of the zombie genre, then I've got a movie recommendation for you.
 
It's a Korean film called "Train to Busan". (Yes, it's got subtitles; grow up and learn how to read!) Imagine "World War Z" with better characters and no Brad Pitt. 


Good film. Caught it on Netflix Streaming.  Subtitles don't bother me. I have seen some great movies reading subtitles (e.g., Das Boot). I also use them watching shows that have heavy English/Australian accents that I am not accustomed to. After awhile you don't even realize you are reading them (unless the movie sucks). I have liked zombie movies ever since "Night Of The Living Dead". I still enjoy watching "The Walking Dead" but the best seasons were the first two; the 'discovery' period. That's also what I liked best about "Train To Busan".  And it remained a plausible script (assuming zombies could ever exist). 
2017/03/22 16:27:32
craigb
Bhav
I liek piano and thus I lieked The Pianist.





Yes, but did you like it too? 
2017/03/22 16:49:05
BobF
dmbaer
The thing I quite liked about World War Z (assuming I'm recalling the correct movie) was the unique take on incubation time for the condition - faster propagation than any plague know to man ever.  One minute you were on a normal street and seconds later it would turn into complete, disastrous chaos.  That factor made it significantly different from any other zombie vehicle I've ever watched.




That and the zombies were frickin FAST runners!
2017/03/22 21:23:28
bitflipper
Only one way to watch Das Boot: the director's cut, in German. IMO the greatest German film ever, and the best anti-war drama ever. Few movies have made me so physically exhausted and emotionally spent by the end. 
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