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Body Count | Sarcastic
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7.5/10
IMDbZombieland as the name suggests is about the maddening land inflicted by zombies. The movie is a perfect combination of fun, drama, horror, and comedy. Audiences get to witness plenty of comical scenes followed by the terrorizing fear of zombies. The visual effects are also remarkable. A lot of the scenes portrayed blood oozing out of the humans with zombies feeding upon the human flesh. Even though the performance of the actors was just remarkably good, the main cast members were praised for the quality of their acting skills and how beautifully they managed to add soul to their characters with the perfect amount of fear and comedy. It is a film that will surely keep the audiences hooked to their screens from the very beginning with its interestingly bloody storyline. The movie received a good IMDB rating and was also critically acclaimed. It is a great film and what the fans loved the most is the intertwined storyline of four strangers embarking on a journey to save themselves from the zombie apocalypse.
Best Actor | 2010 | Jesse Eisenberg
Best Cameo | 2010 | Bill Murray
For and | 2009 | Woody Harrelson
2009 | Ruben Fleischer
Film Music | 2010 | David Sardy
Choice Movie Actress Comedy | 2010 | Emma Stone
Choice Movie Breakout Male For | 2010 | Jesse Eisenberg
Choice Movie Breakout Male | 2010 | Jesse Eisenberg
Best TA of the Year | 2009 | Emma Stone
Best Horror Actress | 2010 | Emma Stone
Best Supporting Actress | 2010 | Abigail Breslin
Best Horror Actor | 2010 | Woody Harrelson
Best ScreamPlay | 2010 | Paul Wernick
Best FX | 2010 | Tony Gardner
Best ScaredAsSt Performance | 2010 | Jesse Eisenberg
Best WTF Moment | 2010 | Bill Murray
Actor of the Year For | 2010 | Woody Harrelson
Actor of the Year | 2010 | Woody Harrelson
Best Supporting Actor | 2009 | Woody Harrelson
Best Actor | 2009 | Woody Harrelson
Best Supporting Actor | 2010 | Woody Harrelson
Best Film | 2009 | Ruben Fleischer
MakeupHair | 2010 | Sarah Mays
Budget 23,600,000 USD
Box Office Collection 102,391,540 USD
Woody Harrelson was arrested for marijuana possession during filming, which delayed shooting for a day.
The "Zombie Kill of the Week" was leftover from the script's origin as a television pilot. Every weekly episode would have a Zombie Kill of the Week performed by characters on the show.
Abigail Breslin and Woody Harrelson's conversation in the Hummer scene about Hannah Montana was ad-libbed.
The script, originally a television pilot, was heavily revised to become a feature film.
The puppy that Woody Harrelson is seen playing with in a flashback belongs to Abigail Breslin.
"Bill Murray: [dying] Is that how you say hello where you come from? Columbus: Oh, my God. Oh, my God, I can't believe I shot Bill Murray. Tallahassee: Mr. Murray? Bill Murray: I'm just Bill, I think, now. Tallahassee: Bill? Bill Murray: Yeah? Tallahassee: [pokes at Bill's wound] I don't think we're gonna be able to stitch this. Bill Murray: Ah. That's still tender. Tallahassee: You think you might pull through? Bill Murray: No. Columbus: If it means anything now, I am so sorry. It was just instinctive. Bill Murray: It was my bad. I was never a very good practical joker. Little Rock: So do you have any regrets? Bill Murray: "Garfield," maybe."
"Little Rock: Who's Bill Murray? Tallahassee: I've never hit a kid before. I mean, that's like asking who Gandhi is. Little Rock: Who's Gandhi?"