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Movie review for Zombieland 
 
This is a very amusing horror comedy, in the vein of Shaun of the Dead, that 
focuses on a similar world where everyone or most of the world is a zombie.

We meet Columbus (everyone in the movie calls themselves by places instead of 
real names) played by Jesse Eisenberg (he has one of those faces you are sure 
you have seen somewhere but can't quite identify where) who is one of the last 
surviving humans in the U.S. and has developed a variety of rules to staying 
alive such as limbering up before going into any vicinity where zombies may be 
around, keeping his heart fit, and always taking care when at his most 
vulnerable i.e. when in the toilet.

We also get flashbacks to unfortunate victims who fell to the zombie plague, 
all through the opening credits,. It turns out Columbus only survived because 
he kept to himself, and only found out about the plague, when a lovely girl 
came knocking at his door, complaining that a tramp had sprinted at her, at 
first she thought he was chasing someone, but when he reached her he bit her. 
Columbus was more interested that such a lovely girl would be at his door, and 
was stroking her hair as she fell asleep when inevitably she turned into a 
zombie and started lunging at him.

Columbus happens to bump into Tallahassee played by Woody Harrelson (No country 
for old men), there is a amicable stand-off where the pair think each other is 
a zombie and wait for any hints at humanity before introducing one another. 
Together they plan on going to Columbia where Columbus has a faint hope his 
parents may still be alive, as he puts it, he is a loner who didn't appreciate 
those who cared about him or anyone in particular when the world was OK, but 
now just seeing a familiar face would make things a lot more easier.

On their way to helping Tallahassee find a Twinky, with Tallahassee's usual 
antics of antagonising the zombies with loud noises so they come out and get 
the customary treatment with whatever he happens to have in hand, they bump 
into two sisters, Wichita played by the gorgeous Emma Stone (The House Bunny) 
and Little Rock played by the lovely Abigal Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine) who 
luckily are still alive, but trick them into taking their ammunition and their 
vehicle.

Of course they inevitably meet again, after the car they have stolen from 
Columbus and Tallahassee breaks down, and are forced on a road trip together, 
but not before Tallahassee and Columbus find a vehicle containing plenty of 
ammunition to which Tallahassee says "Thank God for rednecks".

As they pass by Hollywood, Tallahassee decides to take them to the home of a 
superstar (as he puts it even bigger than Tom Cruise). There is a lovely cameo 
by Bill Murray (Ghostbusters) playing himself, he happens to dress up as a 
zombie to fit around, and he even joins them re-enacting scenes from 
Ghostbusters.

Columbus meanwhile is beginning to fall for Wichita, who equally has trust 
issues, and Tallahassee is still after that Twinky.

It is a hilarious horror-comedy, many will like instantly.

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
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