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Nerdy college student Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) has survived the plague that has turned mankind into flesh-devouring zombies because he’s scared of just about everything. Gun-toting, Twinkie-loving Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) has no fears. Together, they are about to stare down their most horrifying challenge yet: each other’s company. Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin co-star ... (Prime Video)

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Stanislaus 

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English If we’re speaking about zombie movies, then only a horror comedy like Fido. Let’s be honest, but (at least for me) the zombie horror movies of recent years have been pathetic (with a few exceptions... really few). Zombieland is a great comedy filled with lots of survival rules, a trip to a dream amusement park, a chase for a "chick" and other great scenes. A well-chosen cast featuring Woody Harrelson as a tough guy, Jesse Eisenberg as a nerd, a slightly larger than life little miss sunshine Abigail Breslin, and a fairly unknown to me but likeable Emma Stone. The film isn't long, has a cool soundtrack, you don’t get lost in it and entertains - 75%. P.S. Cool scenes: the best kill of the week by the sister (god knows) and Woody's line, "I haven’t cried like that since Titanic." and then he uses a wad of banknotes as handkerchief. ()

DaViD´82 

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English (Don't Fear) The Reaper, baby. Unfortunately I was right when I said to myself after seeing the opening credits that nothing better could possibly follow. Zombieland is a movie where its greatest blessing is also its greatest affliction. Woody Harrelson is unarguably outstanding and pulls the whole movie along, but even so the role should have been given to somebody with cult status gained by hard work in countless B-movies. Yes, somebody like Bruce Campbell would be more suitable. And everything in Zombielandis like. What you find here is good and entertaining, but you can also see clearly how much better and more rounded it could of been... P.S.: It was really nice to see the nod to Deliverance. ()

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J*A*S*M 

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English I confess that despite the excellent responses, I didn’t believe in Zombieland, at all. The trailer didn’t interest me in the slightest and given how much I (didn’t) like that other highly praised zombie comedy (Shawn of the Dead), I expected 80 minutes of boredom and suffering. Fortunately, the heroes of Zombieland are a lot more likeable than the gang around Simon Pegg. Where I fundamentally disagree with most other reviewers is in my opinion about the course of the film. I consider the beginning as the weakest part (those first fifteen minutes made me fear a new Shawn, with the corresponding two stars), the quiet moments in the middle (the interactions of the characters) as the best, and the action-packed climax as a fun end to the ride. BM’s cameo was awesome! ()

POMO 

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English Because it lacks a more robust framework, Zombieland starts and ends out of nowhere. But the characters are likeable and well directed, and the movie uses some very effective slow-motion shots. This is a pleasant chill-out movie, but Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead was bolder and more brutal, which pays off in the zombie sub-genre. ()

3DD!3 

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English Likeable main protagonists, a ton of laughs and eye-candy slow motion splattering blood. What more could one ask for? Woody Harrelson is awesome and Jesse Eisenberg was a very pleasant surprise. The zombies here aren’t spooky, so no horror, but maybe comedy of the year. You must learn to appreciate the simple things in life. ()

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