Pontypool Comments

  • Cindy 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    It's beautiful to change the...

  • Kitty 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    The actor's performance is...

  • Hollie 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    It's more difficult to understand than the creepy...

  • Johan 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    Very interesting! It's the end, I can't appreciate it...I think it's my personal problem...

  • Rosalee 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    It's so cold...not in the state, can't understand. ....

  • Ewell 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    Super low budget good horror movie with only one...

  • Lexie 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    Pontypool, Pontypool, Pontypool. . . Old Mazzy's Charm Black Humor & Ridiculous Sociality / 3 1/2...

  • Juliet 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    Small cost big...

  • Elfrieda 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    This film seems to have depth~~ but I just wanted to watch everyone bite and bite~~ alas~~ this film is boring~~ and I am so annoying that Sydney, she is really annoying from beginning to...

Extended Reading
  • Zechariah 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    Zombie viruses have strange reasons, but too much dialogue to drive the plot is too boring

    In the small town of Pontypool, Canada, a virus spread by language has occurred, and the infected people have become cannibal zombies. A radio presenter discovers the solution and saves the town.
    The story of the film basically takes place in a radio studio. The storyline is developed through the...

  • Yvette 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    Selling an idea, not a story

    The idea is good, this idea is very good...

    A virus in reality, it can even be said that it is not even a living thing, it is a string of DNA codes, just matter, but when it enters the human cell, it presents a self-replication mechanism and The object of destruction--cell; a

    computer virus is a...

Pontypool quotes

  • Laurel Ann: [Bandaging Sydney's hand] Are you listening to this?

    Sydney Briar: I'm really trying not to. I left my cell phone in the sound booth. I want to talk to the kids. When he's got them, he turns his cell phone off or doesn't pick up or - I don't know.

    Laurel Ann: He's a jerk.

    Sydney Briar: So, did anything, um, this crazy ever happen to you in Afghanistan?

    Laurel Ann: No, sir. Leave this situation I brought back in my head.

    Sydney Briar: What do you - what do you mean?

    Laurel Ann: I don't really know. I'm gonna go see if Mr. Mazzy's missing. Mi-missing. Missing. Missing. Missing? As in - I mean - I mean, Mr. Mazzy. Mr. Mazzy's missing, as in, cause he's not here.

    Sydney Briar: Well, honey, he's in the sound booth.

    Laurel Ann: Yeah, I know, I just - I'm gonna - I'm gonna go.

    [Begins imitating teakettle in trance like state]

    Sydney Briar: [Perplexed by Laurel-Ann, then sees man climbing in through window] Excuse me!

    Dr. Mendez: Sorry! Please, don't be alarmed! I am Dr. John Mendez. I have literally been crawling on my hands and knees throughout town, all over and, and -

    [notices Laurel-Ann]

    Dr. Mendez: Ok, oh. Don't - don't say anything. Ok. Oh, boy.

    Sydney Briar: She just started doing this.

    Dr. Mendez: Um, sorry, uh, I'm a doctor, um, we should step out.

    Sydney Briar: Laurel-Ann? Laurel-Ann, honey, are you okay?

    Dr. Mendez: No, no, no, no, no, no. It's terribly urgent that we keep moving. She'll follow our voices. We have to, uh - what's that?

    [Points to sound booth]

    Sydney Briar: It's the sound booth.

    Dr. Mendez: [Snaps fingers] Lifeboat! Let's go!

    Laurel Ann: [Snaps out of trance] Mr. M- M- Mr. Mendez is missing Mazzy. No, no, I'm missing Mazzy. I have to -

    [gasping]

  • Laurel Ann: No, guys, wait! I'm not missing anymore! I don't miss Mr. Mazzy.

Pontypool

Director: Bruce McDonald

Language: English,French,Armenian Release date: September 18, 2009

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