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Originally Posted by downquark1
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Originally Posted by popper
your joking Matt, the film as in affect a load of tosh, and you could sum up the whole film in a 10 minute clip, infact you have already seen the best parts of it in the TV clips .
the zombie and his dogs could have been so much more to bring the viewer into the microscopic plotline, VERY POOR IMO....
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btw bulky it was a she not a he.... the poor zombies were far better i thought.
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Each to his own.
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Originally Posted by Charlie_Bubble
The original book and the modern film are very different and neither is particularly impressive.
You think the film is very close to the book except a few minor changes?
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I can't think how much more different it could have been, except maybe to exclude vampires and everyone being dead!
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Who cares what colour he is, what car he drives, & what kind of music he listens to? Minor, minor stuff. Irrelevant.
Making him USAMRIID Doctor is a change, but a good one. Makes more sense than him becoming an expert on virology & anatomy etc. simply by reading library books.
The only major change, as I said, was the ending.
Big change, yes, & a bit too Hollywood with the very ending. But I think it still worked well.
The overall feel though is the same, the main thrust of the film is the same, with Neville on his own, having to survive, trying not to go mad, trying to cope, investigating the disease.