I rate 7/10 , worth a one time watch but that's pretty much it. I did find the dialogues to be interesting, north Koreans found a better solution then building walls in Jerusalem, according to that psycho, they were creative alright.
In order to put what I'm about to say into the proper context, let me start by stating what I consider to be somewhat obvious: I'm a very dark guy by nature.
It works for me & all but there's one major drawback to it...being a lifelong fan of the horror genre ain't what it's cracked up to be.
When you grow up viewing horror as art & idolizing FX people like rockstars, long before you know it, you've seen it all & the entire genre goes stale.
One day you just wake up & realize that 99 times out of a hundred, no matter how hyped up a horror flick is, no matter how many people say, "This movie is the scariest movie EVER!" you know that they simply haven't yet seen enough of the genre to have a true clue of what they're talking about.
Trust me, that kind of epiphany sucks, but every horror fan eventually has it.
Since I've had mine, I find only about one movie every 10 years or so that can even halfway freak me the eff out.
For me personally, WWZ is the horror flick of the decade