Zombieland - Did any like it?

Hi, there....

I just saw Zombieland and want to know if there is actually anyone who likes it?

I didn't like:
The plot - a few people on a world with billions of zombies??? And almost never a zombie in sight. Resident evil was emptier of life had even more killings.
The comedy - One brutal happening of a woman flying to carglass.
The music - Not bad, liked the Metallica song.

Woody Harrelson - I never saw him acting this bad before.
The guy - Just another with no acting experience.
Bill Murray - His part was weak and his acting pathetic.
The sisters - No acting skills, no interesting role in the movie.

I am still amazed how they manage to clear the streets of L.A. for a few seconds of film. Anyone knows how this is arranged?

:eek:
 
Zombieland was awesome. Anyone who disagrees with that statement is an automatic neocon!


(was my turn to use that word)
 
One of the most disappointing movies I've seen in a long long time. If it was trying to be the American Shaun of the Dead it failed. Just not very funny, practically plotless, bland characters that I couldn't give a shit about & not enough zombie action. To top it all off there was the ever present annoyingly trite cheesy voiceover that made me want to vomit. A real shame as I like Woody Harrelson & Jesse Eisenberg was good in Adventureland. But all the actors were poor, & I include the extremely overrated Bill Murray cameo.
:mad:
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
Hi everybody. Meesterperfect, long time zombie fan, first time caller.
I didnt like it much
the beginning was kinda good
woody was kinda bad
the girls were kinda lame.
bill murrays role was kinda pointless and kinda boring.
the last half hour kinda sucked.
 
I still have yet to see it but if it's a zombie movie, I'll probably like it. Unless the title is Diary of the Dead then I will hate it. I would rather be attacked by real zombies than have to sit through that again
 
I enjoyed Zombieland. I thought Columbus was pretty cool, and Woody Harrelson made the movie quite enjoyable. The older sister was smokin and Bill Murray is always good. Good simple mindless fun.
 

Rattrap

Doesn't feed trolls and would appreciate it if you
I am still amazed how they manage to clear the streets of L.A. for a few seconds of film. Anyone knows how this is arranged?

Same way the streets of London were cleared for 28 Days Later, I reckon.

I enjoyed Zombieland. I thought Columbus was pretty cool, and Woody Harrelson made the movie quite enjoyable. The older sister was smokin and Bill Murray is always good. Good simple mindless fun.

I thought it was a well done, feel good zombie film. Light, funny (the use of the on-screen rules seemed to be just about the right amount - frequent enough to be funny, but not enough to get annoying), and wonderful use of slow motion.

I recommend it.
 
It's not a documentary and it's not meant to be realistic. What it is, is a fantastic and well written comedy that had me rolling in my seat and I would say was one of the best movies I saw this year and Woody was a big part of it. :thumbsup: There are no rules in zombie movies anyway because they don't exist to begin with. :2 cents:
 
^ Are you by any chance related to snaptrap?

No,...But Beast Wars and Transformers play in the same universe.

Snaptrap is a Decepticon, Commander of a subgroup called the Seacons.
Never appeared in the original G1 Transformers cartoon, although maybe in the Japanese episodes.

http://transformers.wikia.com/wiki/File:G1Snaptrap_MTMTE.jpg

Rattrap is a Maximal. The Maximals are decendents of the Autobots. They live in the future. In BW they travelled back in time and crashed on earth during our prehistoric era.

http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/transformers/images/thumb/5/56/Rattrap-S1.jpg/300px-Rattrap-S1.jpg

Chances are very little Rattrap and Snaptrap met each other.
 
It's not a documentary and it's not meant to be realistic. What it is, is a fantastic and well written comedy that had me rolling in my seat and I would say was one of the best movies I saw this year and Woody was a big part of it. :thumbsup: There are no rules in zombie movies anyway because they don't exist to begin with. :2 cents:
No its not a documentary.
No its not realistic.
no its not a well written comedy.
 
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