Pontypool Comments

  • Sarai 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    The actors are...

  • Bernardo 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    Language is a virus, and creativity is...

  • Ethel 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    The actor performed...

  • Jordan 2022-03-17 09:01:09

    Another one-scene movie, but it's not nearly as entertaining as other one-scene...

  • Shane 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    The plot of the small-budget movie is very ridiculous, the plot is compact, and the characters are few but their own characteristics are clearly portrayed. The imagination and creativity that a low-budget film always requires did not disappoint. I laughed when grant said fuck that...

  • Berenice 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    The idea is good, this idea is very good... A virus in reality is a string of DNA codes, and the object of destruction is a cell; a computer virus is a string of numbers, and the object of destruction is a designated program... The language virus created in the play is a This kind of thinking destroys brain thinking-----If thinking can be expressed in data, then there should be bugs/viruses to invade and destroy. Hmm, great idea...but the amount of data is so short? True Nima...

  • Toy 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    A low-cost zombie movie, the script is very innovative. Although the beginning and the end are a bit inexplicable, it cannot be denied that it is a good movie. It is estimated that the theme of the movie will be associated with many people, some political associations,...

  • Vincenzo 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    It's interesting to make the language allusions and military-political forces all clear and...

  • Clark 2022-03-14 14:12:30

    Profound is not like...

  • Deron 2022-01-31 08:01:54

    But don't talk about learning English, it's...

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

    (January 7, 2010)

    (January 7, 2010) Wow, the most depressing movie I've seen this year! When the film was released, several friends once strongly recommended it, saying that they had never seen such a "zombie-like film" before. Sure enough, this script was really not covered, it was completely an anti-type boring...

  • 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...

Pontypool quotes

  • [first lines]

    Grant Mazzy: Mrs. French's cat is missing. The signs are posted all over town. "Have you seen Honey?" We've all seen the posters, but nobody has seen Honey the cat. Nobody. Until last Thursday morning, when Miss Colette Piscine swerved her car to miss Honey the cat as she drove across a bridge. Well this bridge, now slightly damaged, is a bit of a local treasure and even has its own fancy name; Pont de Flaque. Now Collette, that sounds like Culotte. That's Panty in French. And Piscine means Pool. Panty pool. Flaque also means pool in French, so Colete Piscine, in French Panty Pool, drives over the Pont de Flaque, the Pont de Pool if you will, to avoid hitting Mrs. French's cat that has been missing in Pontypool. Pontypool. Pontypool. Panty pool. Pont de Flaque. What does it mean? Well, Norman Mailer, he had an interesting theory that he used to explain the strange coincidences in the aftermath of the JFK assasination. In the wake of huge events, after them and before them, physical details they spasm for a moment; they sort of unlock and when they come back into focus they suddenly coincide in a weird way. Street names and birthdates and middle names, all kind of superfluous things appear related to eachother. It's a ripple effect. So, what does it mean? Well... it means something's going to happen. Something big. But then, something's always about to happen.

  • Grant Mazzy: [On Air] Now, in our top story of today, a big, cold, dull, dark, white, empty, never-ending blow my brains out, seasonal affective disorder freaking kill me now weather-front, that'll last all day - or maybe - when the wind shifts later on, we'll get a little greenhouse gas relief from the industrial south. HAIL MARY, yea though I walk - we go to Ken Loney - in the Sunshine chopper.

    Ken Loney: [Over Speaker] It's always brighter above the clouds Grant!