Thoughts? I thought it was pretty good

Thoughts? I thought it was pretty good.

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>produced by J.J. Abrams
>only survivors are a black man and a white woman
Unironically what the FUCK did he mean by this?

The white man has to die in order for those people to live

Honestly it was boring as all fuck for a movie about zombies and nazis.

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Had fun watching. No idea what the objective (destruction of the tower) had to do with the laboratory. Could have tied those 2 better. Also, cute french girl.

What a shitty future

>tfw with the syringes it could have turned into MGS4 at the end
the phantom feel

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You mean the white man makes the ultimate sacrifice

Overall a big wasted opportunity of a movie. The only thing that kept me from turning it off was the premise and I was let down.

I honestly couldn't get over the fact that they just pretended that the military in WW2 wasn't segregated. You're supposed to start with an accurate historical setting and then introduce the ahistorical fictionalization later on so it has narrative impact. Fuck, you can even make it that the black main character gets separated from his black unit somehow and ends up linking up with whatever Americans were around. Seeing integrated units from the beginning was extremely jarring, and it was done so blatantly that I suspect the production team was half daring people to point it out so they could come out with the bullshit canned "YOU CAN BELIEVE IN NAZI ZOMBIES BUT NOT BLACKS LOL TRIGGERED WHITEY WHITE FRAGILITY NEED A SAFE SPACE DRUMPHY" responses. It bothered me the whole movie, which was otherwise a 5/10 unremarkable popcorn flick.

Wtf are even talking about? Why do idiots like you, always think every movie is made to trigger white people.

Sheltered ytey syndrome

I wanted them to have some fun with the supernatural stuff. They either should've pulled a From Dusk Till Dawn and hidden the twist in the film itself, or they should've gone over the top with the decapitated head only scratching the surface. Maybe both.

As it stands, Frankenstein's Army is the superior World War II zombie horror flick.

I was hoping it’d be good but believe it or not JJ is actually trash. The end fight with the evil nazi zombie guy from game of thrones was pretty cheesey. It probably would have been better as just a WW2 action movie instead.

Retard, I don't think that's the reason the movie was made. I just think that it would have been the response to anyone who brought it up as a justification for their shitty inability to build a setting.
The military being integrated in the Korean War was an enormous step in American race relations and a very big deal. The weird revisionism in this movie is immediately jarring to anyone who knows shit about history, and the fact that it's never brought up destroys the premise from the very beginning. How am I supposed to buy into a movie about a WW2 paratrooper raid gone wrong when the very first scene of the characters tells me that it can't possibly be set in WW2?

tl;dr fuck you faggot

>movie set in ww2
>negro paratrooper
Hard pass.

Literal propaganda that /pol/ would make as a joke. It tried to play itself off as a throwback to older horror movies but didn't capture any of the magic.

Shit.

The only thing more unbelievable than Nazi zombies is a Black Enlisted officer in a non segregated army ranger unit taking command over white soldiers.

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But they weren't the only survivors.

Oh yeah, the jew survived. The Italian might have, but the jury is still out on them.

Movie would have been better with Kurt Russell's boy being the lead and if they allowed the ending to go more nuts.
The little kid too.

A nigger in the 101st Airborne in WW2.

Fucking dropped.

Fuck you SJW JOOS in Hellywood.

Literally the most J.J. movie J.J. has ever done

lol alright Grandpa, like WWII even matters in today's world