'Zombieland' not your standard brain-eating fare
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Like all zombie movies, "Zombieland" has hundreds of zombies doing awful things, such as attacking and eating humans, but you could argue it's not a zombie movie.
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"We wanted to make a cool, kick-ass road movie about a dysfunctional family traveling across the country and zombies provide us the antagonists, the threat that our characters need to come together," said Paul Wernick, who wrote the screenplay with partner Rhett Reese.
It's a buddy movie! It's a road trip movie! No, it's a post apocalyptic zombie... comedy? It does look promising, even despite starring Woody Harrelson...
This line alone makes it a "must-see":
The cross-country trip these four characters share resembles "National Lampoon's Vacation" -- if written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
Heh. Should be a rolicking good time. I will leave the zombie-defense information to T-bolt...
That is all.
4 comments:
See, how can you boycott dipshit Hollywood because they're a bunch of depraved morons.
Too good to boycott!
After having wasted many evenings with my friends fighting through the Z-apocalypse in Left 4 Dead this is the most anticipated movie of the year for me.
BTW Jay, after a month and a week my Class A finally came through. Sigh of relief in 5, 4, 3....
There is a fun show this weekend, tho...
My favorite quote from the trailer:
"It's time to nut-up or shut-up!"
Looking forward to this one.
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