Zombie Land
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Jasandjules

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71,990 posts

252 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Watched this last night, some very funny moments in it, but overall it wasn't a "Shaun of the Dead" film - it was ok, but I don't think it's a film I'd watch a dozen times and still enjoy.


onlynik

4,120 posts

216 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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I enojoyed it, it is a different film from Shaun, but still funny and enjoyable.

becksW

14,690 posts

234 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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It can't beat Shaun in my eyes (love that film) however I did enjoy it a lot.

Shabs

1,866 posts

229 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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I thought it was great, haven't seen shaun though, maybe I should

Jasandjules

Original Poster:

71,990 posts

252 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Shabs said:
I thought it was great, haven't seen shaun though, maybe I should
If you liked Zombie Land, you'll LOVE Shaun.


pokethepope

2,667 posts

211 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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I definately found it over-rated, but still a good film, if that makes sense.

clonmult

10,529 posts

232 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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pokethepope said:
I definately found it over-rated, but still a good film, if that makes sense.
It does make sense. The main over-rating bit had to be Bill Murray, although he was playing himself.

MiniMan64

18,876 posts

213 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Watched this over the weekend too (with Harry Brown - very good, Law Abiding Citizen - acceptable and fairly cleverish, Daybreakers - looked okay but very average) and I thought it was fantastic, it's basically an Americanised version of SOTD so it's never going be as good but Woody and the little kid kind of steal it for me and the woman, Emma Stone is fairly nice to look at along the way too.

Good film.

louiebaby

10,882 posts

214 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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I really enjoyed it...

They're already talking about a sequel, but there is an issue with sequels and zombie films, which is incorporated at the end of 28 Days Later. The zombies will eventually die out.

I will be interested to see how they overcome this.

Maxf

8,441 posts

264 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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louiebaby said:
They're already talking about a sequel, but there is an issue with sequels and zombie films, which is incorporated at the end of 28 Days Later. The zombies will eventually die out.
It depends what kind of zombie. In 28DL they were basically infected humans, which would die. Traditional zombies are the walking dead so can't die, as they arent alive.

/zombologist

clonmult

10,529 posts

232 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Maxf said:
louiebaby said:
They're already talking about a sequel, but there is an issue with sequels and zombie films, which is incorporated at the end of 28 Days Later. The zombies will eventually die out.
It depends what kind of zombie. In 28DL they were basically infected humans, which would die. Traditional zombies are the walking dead so can't die, as they arent alive.

/zombologist
Ah, the sensible voice of reason. Aye, Zombies are already dead, so can't die.

And Zombieland is more of a black comedy than a serious film discussing the finer elements of zombies.

louiebaby

10,882 posts

214 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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clonmult said:
Zombieland is more of a black comedy than a serious film discussing the finer elements of zombies.
smile

Morningside

24,146 posts

252 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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clonmult said:
pokethepope said:
I definately found it over-rated, but still a good film, if that makes sense.
It does make sense. The main over-rating bit had to be Bill Murray, although he was playing himself.
I liked it for about 20 minutes. Loved the rules to live by and then thought it just ran out of steam.

The Bill Murray bit I thought was pointless and just looked stitched in to say 'Starring Bill Murray'

Really expected so much more.


Shawn of the Dead is better.

MiniMan64

18,876 posts

213 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Morningside said:
Shawn of the Dead is better.
I prefer Shaun of the Dead myself. wink

spud989

2,966 posts

203 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Morningside said:
The Bill Murray bit I thought was pointless and just looked stitched in to say 'Starring Bill Murray'
I think that's sort of the point biggrin

Halb

53,012 posts

206 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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So wanted to watch this at the pics, love Zombie films but missed it...I will just wait till it's on normal telly nowbiggrin

Jasandjules

Original Poster:

71,990 posts

252 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Halb said:
So wanted to watch this at the pics, love Zombie films but missed it...I will just wait till it's on normal telly nowbiggrin
You can rent it on DVD?

Bullett

11,132 posts

207 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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It was ok, liked the rules and 'zombie kill of the week' but something didn't quite gel for me.

Halb

53,012 posts

206 months

Monday 7th June 2010
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Jasandjules said:
Halb said:
So wanted to watch this at the pics, love Zombie films but missed it...I will just wait till it's on normal telly nowbiggrin
You can rent it on DVD?
I don't remember the last time I rented a dvd...used to work with a lad who would put films on his hard drive.
I like to go to the pics, bit of an experience, if I miss it then I wait till telly and todays climate that isn't 10 years like it used to bebiggrin...I wish we had bargain cinemas like in the USA, where they show older films for lower prices, that is a cracking idea, which sadly the big chains here only do on Directors Tuesday or something.

Jasandjules

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71,990 posts

252 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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Halb said:
I like to go to the pics, bit of an experience, if I miss it then I wait till telly and todays climate that isn't 10 years like it used to bebiggrin..
That is true. But I hate the cinema, too many people eating too noisily ruins the film for me, so I prefer to rent/buy them and watch them at home (also means I can wonder off to get more food/drink at leisure and not miss the film).

It is also oddly quite often almost as cheap to buy a DVD as to rent these days! And far cheaper to buy than to go to the cinema.