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Joda has an awesome bug out bag and Sean was Patient Zero. Together they've shambled across the pages of Max Brooks' "World War Z." Join then and try to answer the question: "Why Did I Read This?"You can find Why Did I Read this on Facebook at facebook.com/whydidireadthisshow and follow them on Twitter @whydidireadthis
In this episode, Jon and I discuss Max Brooks' World War Z and the how the story of survivors shows up in the stories of real life people.
This week is all about zombies! Lee and Eddie talk about the differences between the book and the film of Max Brooks' World War Z (they also argue over whether it's "zed" or "zee"). Lee talks about her foray into horror games, and virtual reality, and Eddie gets nostalgic about some of the most disturbing and scary books she's ever read in a new segment she's calling "scarred for life again by Graham Masterton". The post 1.26 | Max Brooks, Graham Masterton, & Zombies appeared first on Crime Time.
Det er Brad Pitt vs. The Zombies i den længe ventede filmatisering af Max Brooks' World War Z. Dobbelt D har været i biografen og se denne overdådige Hollywood production, og selvom vi stadig er på sommerferie, blev vi nødt til at sige noget om den!
Max Brooks' World War Z, soon to be a not-awesome-looking motion picture, takes an interesting approach to the zombie apocalypse story: it's told through interviews with multiple survivors of a global conflict, rather than viewing an outbreak through the eyes of a handful of people. Brooks also uses the story to comment on American materialism and apathy, deep-seated conflicts between countries, and the psychological impact of war. Even if you don't like zombie fiction, this one's worth a try.