Zombieland Is Open For Business.

Woody was so great in that film.
and his reunion with Murray years after Kingpin was so funny and perfect
 
What's interesting was that Zombieland was supposed to be released tomorrow, instead it gets moved up a week to capitalize on Paramount moving Shutter Island, a movie many had expected to accumulate many awards, moving to February.

I wondered how well Shutter Island would have done last weekend had it not been moved.

And because the Oscars are not until March (due to the Winter Olympics), "Awards Season" doesn't start until November 6th with Precious and Men who Stare at Goats.
 
The keys to a Zombieland Sequel

A) Get back Woody

B) Make Woodt the main character

C) The return of the twinkie's

If the sequel has none of these then no sequel
 
you obviously don't understand chemistry or narrative then....Columbus is just as much a part of the movie as Woody is...both are imperfect men and have survived the end of the world
 
you obviously don't understand chemistry or narrative then....Columbus is just as much a part of the movie as Woody is...both are imperfect men and have survived the end of the world

First off I never said that I did not like Columbus. But he was the main focus of the movie. Make Woody the main focus this time with Columbus along for the ride
 
yes he was...he introduces "the rules", which are a very big part of the movie...he also is the narrator of the piece as well...
 
you know what happens when you "switch it up a bit"?? you get Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj
 
The only reason Van Wilder was any good is because of Ryan Reynolds
 
From what I have read about the sequel, all four have expressed interest in returning.
 
Saw this last night. Freaking loved it. the cameo was certainly a treat, and the references to a certain movie pleased me to no end. If everyone returns, I wouldn't mind a sequel.
 
In an interview with MTV, Paul Wernick, one of the writers of the critically acclaimed comedy, spoke about the cast and crew’s enthusiasm for the sequel.
“We would love it, and everyone involved creatively wants to do another one. 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.’ “
“It has lived in our heads for four-and-a-half years. We developed it and wrote it as a spec TV pilot in the summer of 2005. We’ve got a long brainstorming document that still to this day gets updated on a near-weekly basis with ideas. We’ve got tons of new ideas swimming in our head.”
 
I saw those guys on AOTS and they said they shopped it around to every network and everyone said no
 
saw this today and it's awesome. funny as hell is some parts and filled with much zombie killing:up:

only bad part was "LOUD NOISE!" when something was supposed to be scary...
 
saw this today and it's awesome. funny as hell is some parts and filled with much zombie killing:up:

only bad part was "LOUD NOISE!" when something was supposed to be scary...

every movie with scary or horror elements does this....it's not going away...deal with it
 
My favorite scene is when the lady [blackout]crashes her car and slides face down on the street[/blackout]. Yikes. :D

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:awesome:
 
loved it. Cant wait for DVD and sequel

Whoever directed this needs to do Deadpool
 
I took my dad to this movie and he liked it and he hates zombie movies :)
 
So epic. And I was surprised at the depth of the characters. A welcome change in a horror flick. :D
 
it felt like Dawn of the Dead meets Superbad
 
Meets GHOSTBUSTERS!

You're going to find out who you're gonna call.......*whispers* ghostbusters.
 

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