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Curious - what are the major differences between WWZ the book and the movie that had people up in arms?
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kelly
Sep 21 '13, 17:45
Watching the movie now, haven't read the book.
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I may never finish the book. It's more interesting than it is entertaining.
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Cuzzin Todd
Sep 21, 18:37
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The audio book is on of the best things I have ever heard. -- nm
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Spawn
Sep 21, 18:51
Frankly, the book wouldn't have made a great movie. nm
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Dignan
Sep 21, 18:34
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So instead they just decided to make a worse movie. -- nm
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Spawn
Sep 21, 18:36
This.
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Cuzzin Todd
Sep 21, 18:35
read. the. book. -- nm
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Beaker
Sep 21, 17:48
Both stories involve zombies. That's about the only similarity. -- nm
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David
Sep 21, 17:47
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Huh, okay. -- nm
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kelly
Sep 21, 17:53
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That is pretty much it. There are only a couple of things that made it from the book (spoilers)
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amoxy
Sep 21, 17:55
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