
I am not inventing the wheel when bringing up the fact that there are disturbing amounts of zombie films that have been released since the zombie "new wave" began earlier in the decade. Many can complain about the over abundance, and I don't blame them at all, but with so many movies being made in one genre...you're bound to have a couple of gems here and there. For as many cruddy zombie films that come out as opposed to how many good ones - it's a very unbalanced ratio, to say the least. Nevertheless, it is a ratio I can accept when amidst all the muck comes films trudging through like 28 Days/Weeks Later, Dawn of the Dead '04, [REC], Shaun of the Dead, and now the newest kid on the undead chopping block, Zombieland.

Zombieland totally hits it outta the park - It was an absolute blast of a film and there were so many things to enjoy about this movie as a whole. Direction wise and technically, Zombieland is very apt and impressive at times. One of the things that had me skeptical in the trailers was the slo-mo stuff that looked like a practice that I have seen one too many times before. That technique is only used in the films opening credit sequence however, and it's used perfectly. To boot, it's an opening credit sequence that flat out rocked as Metallica's For Whom The Bell Tolls blares during a great zombie carnage montage. It instantly put me in the right mind set to watch Zombieland. I also really liked some of the transitions from scene to scene - very impressive and as with Zombieland in general, a lot of fun.

As Columbus makes his way to his hometown of, Columbus Ohio, he runs into Tallahassee, played by Woody Harrelson. As I mentioned, the only real thing that drew me in about Zombieland originally was Woody Harrelson. I am a huge fan of his work, as most should be, and he is fantastic in this movie. Harrelson as Tallahassee is what drives this film; he takes what is a very good movie and makes it great! He has such perfect comedic timing and his casting as a tough guy with a chip of zombie flesh on his shoulder is pitch perfect. The dialogue is great overall, but some of the Tallahassee stuff was tailor made for Woody, who spits out great one-liners and goes on gut busting tirades about the importance of having a Twinkie sooner than later.

Throughout Zombieland, I laughed out load so many times during this film and Tallahassee was a big reason, another was the surprise special guest, Bill "fucking" Murray! I knew there was some special appearance to be had, and I am sooo thankful that I did not "accidentally" find out whom before seeing Zombieland. The second I realized that the group of survivors are at Murray's house, I got insanely excited! Bill Murray is everything that Tallahassee says he is and to have him show up in Zombieland really added yet another layer fun to this movie. And I cannot express how funny it is when Wichita laughs at Bill Murray's last breath just as he is dying (because everything he does is funny), then apologizes and says, it's so sad! Classic.

Even as a zombie comedy, there is of course a message hidden in Zombieland and it is actually handled well. Letting go of your past and not letting nostalgia drive your life, when you are living your life right this very second. All of the characters have a sort of distance from one another, in fear of becoming too attached. Everyone they have been attached to has been killed by, or become, the undead. So why bother going through the pain of getting to know someone in a world that has pretty much ended, a world where they can essentially die at any time. No one uses their name throughout the entire film; save for Bill Murray who is playing himself, but even during a Columbus' flashback, his neighbor is refereed to as 406 in reference to her apartment number. Going nameless actually makes for an endearing emotional scene with Tallahassee, and a sweet ending where Wichita tells Columbus her real name...this was a nice touch seeing the two toughest members of the group let their guard down for once.

Excellent Movie for Horror Comedy. I agreee completely with your points and also await a sequel. however, I would like more Zombi action in this next installment, and maybe another character addition.
ReplyDeleteTotally agreed. Nothing ground breaking for sure but a raucously good time. If another is to be made, I can't wait to see what other adventures they get into.
ReplyDeleteI'd say my favorite touch was the oil painting of Bill Murray dressed as Russian royalty. I would kill to have that hanging in my apartment.
ReplyDeleteExcellent review as always!
It's funny, but I was perfectly okay with the slow bits of the film. Especially when the four are hanging around, playing board games. Tallahassee's "revelation" and the reaction to it were what really sold me on the movie. Just an excellent balance of humor with dramatic moments that made me care about the characters.
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Nhưng hiện tại tiên giới đã bị vỡ tan thành nhiều mảnh nhỏ, không biết động phủ của người này có còn ở chỗ cũ nữa hay không, đã bị tiền nhân phát hiện ra hay chưa.
Thân thể của Vương Lâm không ngừng trầm xuống, ở một phiến nhỏ tại phía Đông, cả người hắn rơi xuống mặt đất.
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Sau khi liếc mắt nhìn về bốn phía, thân mình Vương Lâm lập tức bay lên không trung, lên cao hơn nữa, đi vào bình thai bên trên lốc xoáy.
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Dựa theo miêu tả của Thiên Bảo thượng nhân, động phủ của hắn
hình như ở phía dưới ngọn núi có hình Hổ. Sau khi hạ xuống phiến nhỏ này, thần thức
Nice! Glad you saw it and liked it. I'm glad it was a well-deserved hit but I'd rather not see a sequel happen. It'd be tough to catch lightening in a jar twice. This was near-perfect, in my opinion - if it leads to more zombie films, awesome. But preferably not Zombieland 2.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments everyone!
ReplyDeleteJimmi: It's definitely one of my favorite films of the year so far! Chances are very good that there will be another Zombieland and if there is, I would bet that the action would be way amped up!
Thanks for commenting, man!
POT!: It doesn't bring anything new to the table at all, but it does what it does right and sometimes that can go a lot further than trying to reinvent the wheel. At least that is the case with this film.
Emily: Thanks, Emily! I loved that painting!! The best part about that painting was after Murray died, Tallahassee was packing up his ride with stuff from Murray's house and in the background you could see the painting with the rest of the stuff he was going to take! He was taking that shit with him and I don't blame him either!
Silence: I agree...the slower scenes were not boring at all and I too was invested in the characters, especially by the time Tallahassee breaks down at that one moment. That is what made that scene work when it happens - you are very into the characters by that point and to see him cry was unexpected and pretty sad.
Jeff: Can there really be any more Zombie films?! Well, the answer is probably yes and I'm sure most of them will eat ass, but at least we get a few good ones out of the bunch.
I think a sequel would be a great fit for Zombieland if done right, but any sequel could be good if done right I guess. I think it may be easier to replicate the strengths of the first film as long as they stay with simplicity and pump up the zombie action a little.
They could call it Zombieworld, and set it in California! And they could go to Schwarzenegger's house this time! Someone get Columbia Pictures on the phone stat!
Whoa, Matt - you've totally sold me on the idea of a sequel! I hope someone makes it happen!
ReplyDeleteThat may be something that is missing in our lives. a zombie movie staring Arnold! "You look DEAD tired!"
ReplyDeleteHa! I've been waiting for this review. It's bloddy perfect.
ReplyDeleteThe opening sequence definately set the mood for the film. I was chuckling about it for the rest of the viewing.
I loved the interaction with Little Rock and Tallahassee and I definately think she plucked at his heart strings (or banjo) over the loss of his own kid.
Columbus is pretty much my brother on screen. The laugh factor of his honest relatability was gold. But then again, I do have a soft spot for frankness and outcasts.
"Fuck this clown!"
Thanks Ashlee!
ReplyDeleteLittle Rock and Tallahassee did have a great love hate rapport and good call on your part with Tallahassee having a fondness for her with him losing his own son.
I loved there banter back and forth about things she doesn't know about due to age...when she asks "Who's Bill Murray?" Tallahassee responds with "I've never hit a kid before...I mean, that's like asking who Gandhi is." and she says "Who's Gandhi?" Comedic gold!
The outcast role can often be annoying when not done well, but Eisenberg was great. i loved how he would try and hold onto his rules while the other characters could care less about them!