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‘World War Z’ Looks for Gullible Extras to Spread Hatred of Zombies

I had sincerely hoped that this behemoth of Anti-Zombie prejudice masquerading as a film would crash and burn, but it seems that ‘World War Z’ is a reality we will have to confront for some time to come:

This summer World War Z is going to be shot within England and they need a TON of extras. Being an American made film they are eager to cast North Americans for the rolls. However you shouldn’t be worried if you aren’t in the military as civilians are being recruited as extras as well from July to October!

Ah yes. It’s little wonder that ‘World War Z’ would be shot in England, what with the rising tide of Anti-Zombie hate that’s washing over Europe in the last year or so. Yet they don’t just want to inflame tensions amongst the Living and the Differently Animated in Europe, no; they want to make sure that any North American citizens in the UK get a chance to mug for the camera and ‘fight’ some Zombies, aka, massacre them on screen.

Yes, they have not forgotten the American audience for Living Supremacist celluloid; not by a long shot.

It’s like the evil Anti-Zombie version of ‘It’s a Small World’: bringing the whole planet together.. in hate.

Max Brooks is such a bad man for starting the ball rolling on this entire affair. Such a very, very bad man.


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2 Responses to “‘World War Z’ Looks for Gullible Extras to Spread Hatred of Zombies”

  1. Gazz says:

    Sounds like a great Zombie film. look forward to seeing this in late 2012.

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