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far preferred it to Shaun of the Dead. The BM bit was particularly funny. Yes, the film is is gory, but only in a slapstick kind of way. A good night out. 8/10 from me
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Metallica, For Whom The Bell Tolls.
dunno if anyone can help me out here does anyone know who PB is referring to in this article
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/oct … and-review
"The director is Ruben Fleischer, whose surname might have helped to get him the gig."
I know hes got an actor brother but I don’t think thats what Bradshaw means and I doubt its the fleischer animation studios? is there some fleischer zombie/horror link im missing?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2009/oct … and-review
"The director is Ruben Fleischer, whose surname might have helped to get him the gig."
I know hes got an actor brother but I don’t think thats what Bradshaw means and I doubt its the fleischer animation studios? is there some fleischer zombie/horror link im missing?
Fleischer is German for butcher!
aha! thanks
LOL, that is correct.
I’m glad I haven’t forgotten everything I learned at school! – I can still remember a few odd words. If only I could string them all together.
Woody Harrelson’s already agreed to make Zombieland 2 and he hates making sequels. Will they try and get Bill Murray to come back for the sequel in some way?
Seeing as his cameo was the one of the highlights of the first film
i loved this film. It was the best £4.05 I’ve spent in a while!!!
LOL as much as i liked the film, i dont really see the need for a sequel, its definately a stand-alone film that works for 90mins, but i think it would be hard to sustain the levels of humour for any potential sequel. Then again i could be wrong, a sequel might turn out to be a classic!
According to the director, ‘Woody came to us after the final cut of the last scene and gave us a hug and said, ‘I’ve never wanted to do a sequel in the previous movies I’ve done until this one’- so he never wanted to make a ‘Money Train 2′
Is there really a Money train 2? lol…..I did see Money Train 1, I never heard about the sequel
Lol theres no Money train 2, but i would have loved to have seen it, the original is one of my fav films of all time
This film was great fun all round, particularly the performance from Woody Harrelson, although I’m sure the best bit for most people by far is going to be the cameo from Bill Murray…
Apparently it was going to be a TV show first before it became a film, which is a shame cause I think it could have worked really well on TV as a kind of action-comedy-horror show, but if the film does well enough they might make a sequel
Zombieland 2 in 3D
The sequel to Zombieland is to get the 3D treatment.
Zombieland 2 will see director Ruben Fleischer and writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick return for the sequel – with Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson in talks to reprise their roles as Columbus and Tallahassee respectively.
The film’s producer, Gavin Polone, said, "Everyone had fun watching Zombieland, making it a more visceral experience can only make it better.
"I don’t think you want to see Ordinary People in 3D. But Zombieland is clearly one movie that will benefit from (3D)."
Expect no problems getting Harrelson to return however, as Wernick said recently, "Woody Harrelson came up to us after the final cut of the last scene and gave us a hug and said, ‘I’ve never wanted to do a sequel in the previous movies I’ve done until this one.’"
Good news for all those amongst us who saw and enjoyed this film!
I’m glad they want the writers and director back too, not quickly hack out a almost DVD sequel quality script full of unnecessary 3D moments. Seeing as they had premises for it as a TV show, it should continue being solid in the third dimension.
I have to agree that Zombieland is one movie that is definitely worth the 3D treatment and I can imagine the filmmakers having all kinds of fun with the concept…