Zombieland

Started by lord xyz7 pages

Originally posted by HueyFreeman
I really didn't think Shaun of the dead offered any substance either. I really didn't care about any of the characters. To tell you the truth I thought Hot Fuzz was the better Simon Pegg movie of the two.
I prefer Hot Fuzz too, but Shaun of the Dead is brilliant.

Zombieland is good, but does have it's flaws.

It only just started its run here in Australia

went to see it and liked it.

The sequel is going to be in 3D... urgh.

Originally posted by MildPossession
The sequel is going to be in 3D... urgh.

Yep. Means I'll wait to watch it on DVD, at home, in 2-D.

I think Paranormal Activity should be in 3D.

Yep. Means I'll wait to watch it on DVD, at home, in 2-D.

Does your local cinema not show the 2D versions also?

Originally posted by MildPossession
Does your local cinema not show the 2D versions also?

Some movies, not all. I'm hoping Avatar can be had in 2-D, but I doubt it.

The theaters [here] charge $3.00 for the 3-D glasses, on-top of the ticket price, so that's incentive to not have the 2-D option. In short, going to a 3-D is like getting rudely ****ed up the ass.

If it's an IMAX, then you're also supplying the lube, yourself, with a smile to boot. Comes out to be around $20.00+ per ticket.

Originally posted by Robtard
Some movies, not all. I'm hoping Avatar can be had in 2-D, but I doubt it.

The theaters [here] charge $3.00 for the 3-D glasses, on-top of the ticket price, so that's incentive to not have the 2-D option. In short, going to a 3-D is like getting rudely ****ed up the ass.

If it's an IMAX, then you're also supplying the lube, yourself, with a smile to boot. Comes out to be around $20.00+ per ticket.

That's what you get for living in California.

Originally posted by Blinky
That's what you get for living in California.

That and great weather, truly superb produce and Mexicans you can hire cheaply.

Only problem i had with the movie would be is theres no way woody harrelson character had that much ammo to take out the zombies when he locked himself in that building.

I thought this movie was going to be stupid as hell before seeing it, figuring that everything American nowadays just aims for stupid teenagers that laugh at everything....

but this was pleasantly refreshing, saw it in theaters twice.

Definitely not better than Shaun, but still good on it's own.

Me thinks this will be a blu ray buy.

Saw this in the theatre. Loved it. Actually, I liked it better than any recent Zombie flick. Most of the humor was just my taste. Limited CGI (I liked that). I loved the fact that there was almost no melodrama. I will prolly buy it.

It is not a horror dear. Rather it is a comedy. I will rate it 6 out of 10 nor more than that.

Humm, ZOMBIES... what does that fall under? It's a Horror/Comedy 'dear'.

Originally posted by MildPossession
Humm, ZOMBIES... what does that fall under? It's a Horror/Comedy 'dear'.

He's an ad spammer, best to ignore, dear.

Originally posted by Robtard
He's an ad spammer, best to ignore, dear.

Don't call her 'dear', she (and her bung-hole) are mine.

Originally posted by Blinky
Don't call her 'dear', she (and her bung-hole) are mine.

You can have her, I've already taken that back-cherry and repeatedly assaulted it many a time. It's like the Chunnel now, have fun with that.

Originally posted by Robtard
You can have her, I've already taken that back-cherry and repeatedly assaulted it many a time. It's like the Chunnel now, have fun with that.

Hahahaha! That's sssssso wrong, dude.

Dear? I'm not in my 70s you know...