Captain Speke in South Korea to me was highlight of the film
Despite only being in there for 10 mins. Wanted to see more of him in this.
shareDespite only being in there for 10 mins. Wanted to see more of him in this.
share*bump*
shareI wanted to see more of David Morse's character.
shareThat's James Badge Dale for you, always brings his A game. You should really see him in Flight (plays a guy with terminal cancer and only has less than ten minutes of screen time but you won't forget him) as well as his death scene in The Grey.
shareYeah, that's how I felt.
shareGood actor and character.
shareI enjoyed Capt. Speke as well, he was only in it for a few minutes but the actor put his all into it.
Personally I wanted to see more of the soldiers in Camp Humphreys and how they survived so far. We see the soldiers have developed some tactics to help kill the zombies, so I'd like to see how they survived as the rest of Seoul and South Korea got infected around them.
Not to mention they've got the North as well, which unlike in the book (where all the citizens and soldiers essentially disappeared) everyone simply had their teeth pulled. So aside from their inability to spread the disease, the North's highly militarized society's main rival (South Korea) is now incapacitated and infected with the U.S. now too tied up to help.
Can't be too careful with all those weirdos running around.
Yes, that would have been an interesting twist if the North decided to attack at that point. Neat idea.
shareTotally. In fact, "Tell me 10 more times."