Zombieland
October 2010
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Colin Covert
For rambunctious laughs, you can hardly beat Zombieland, a pedal-to-the-metal mix of ghoul gore, smartmouth humor and filmmaking savvy.
Michael Phillips
Warts, entrails and all, I had a ball at Zombieland. It's 81 minutes of my kind of stupid.
Bruce Diones
Woody Harrelson has a rip-roaring time in this comic splatterfest as a redneck from hell who is out to kill zombies. It's the kind of genre acting that doesn't get much notice, but it's a gleeful rampage of a performance.
Ruth McCann
Wildly implausible, slightly scary and plot-lite though Zombieland is, it stands to add a few comic bons mots to popular parlance.
Cliff Doerksen
Scattershot but sharp, this postapocalyptic road comedy gives Shaun of the Dead a run for its money.
David Jenkins
Director Ruben Fleischer has his eyes trained on the comic jugular, and he attains an astronomical laugh count from Rhett Reese and Paul Wernickat's fizzing, pop-savvy script.
Critic reviews
Colin Covert
For rambunctious laughs, you can hardly beat Zombieland, a pedal-to-the-metal mix of ghoul gore, smartmouth humor and filmmaking savvy.
Michael Phillips
Warts, entrails and all, I had a ball at Zombieland. It's 81 minutes of my kind of stupid.
Bruce Diones
Woody Harrelson has a rip-roaring time in this comic splatterfest as a redneck from hell who is out to kill zombies. It's the kind of genre acting that doesn't get much notice, but it's a gleeful rampage of a performance.
Ruth McCann
Wildly implausible, slightly scary and plot-lite though Zombieland is, it stands to add a few comic bons mots to popular parlance.
Cliff Doerksen
Scattershot but sharp, this postapocalyptic road comedy gives Shaun of the Dead a run for its money.
David Jenkins
Director Ruben Fleischer has his eyes trained on the comic jugular, and he attains an astronomical laugh count from Rhett Reese and Paul Wernickat's fizzing, pop-savvy script.
James Berardinelli
By the time Zombieland reached its climax, I actually cared about who lived and died, and that reaction honestly took me by surprise.
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Hilarious I cannot explain how much I enjoyed this film. The writing was amazing (much like Diablo Cody, but less pretentious). The acting was dead-on; timing and delivery of what could have been overly-dramatic lines comes across and snappy and witty. And the cameo by Bill Murray is priceless.
Best rural zombie scenario portrayal in US film history Zombieland isn't Z day in a downtown metropolis with hordes of zombies, rather the millions of miles in the world with a relatively low population density, the narrative by the characters is of course tailored for film but the content feels fairly believable and requires only a mild suspension of belief to throw yourself into the post zombie apocalypses for the entertaining journey.
I love this movie and I love Zombies♥ I watch this movie 5 times and I just can't get enough watching it I love the story .And I like Twinkies :) I like the part when Woody Harrelson said before he went inside the Grocery Store he said "it's time to nutt up or shut up!! And when he saw a tall fat zombie coming towards him and he said" Whoo hey big fella I'm just gonna take a little bit off the top" I was laughing so hard when he cut the zombie head :-D
One of my fav of all time...and I'm 52. Funny, violent, blood, gore, sex, drugs, rock•n•roll and best of all, The Zombie Kill of The Week. This weeks kill is...★★★spoiler alert★★★ Bill "f'-in" Murray, oops sorry, not a Zombie. My bad. I own the blu, the dvd and the digital. Told ya I liked this movie.
Best zombie movie ever!!!! This is by far the best zombie movie ever. And your right, Tallahassee would be very upset that Twinkies are made no more. But at least, neither are Snowballs!!!! LOL
Awesome Loved this movie!!! I have watched most of the old zombie movies and a lot of the new ones, this one delivers as a hilarious spin on the old zombie formula. If you like zombies and you like comedy, don't pass this up!!
Cast and credits
| Actors | Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin, Mike White |
| Director | Ruben Fleischer |
| Writers | Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick |
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Run time
87 minutes
Rating
R
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