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Zombieland. 2009. A student, a guun totting zombie killer looking for a twinkie and two sisters looking to get to a theme park travel across a zombie infested America. Aside from Cockney's vs Zombies, Shaun of the dead, this is one had me in stitches, aside from the rules that help you survive a zombie apocalypse, Woody Harrleson makes this film comical with his antics on how he kills and makes attention. Bill Murray appears as himself in a small comedic role that brings more laughs and plenty blood splatter. Jesse Eisenberg plays the young student Columbuswho manages to create the rules to survive and manages to break one or two. zombieland-1200-1200-675-675-crop-000000.jpg
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Sputnik (2020) Excellent Russian sci-fi horror film. Similar in feel to classic Quatermass, it takes in the story of a young Russian psychiatrist, under review for her controversial methods, recruited by the military and taken to a secret base where a newly returned cosmonaut is housed after surviving a mysterious accident whilst out in space. There's some genuine tension and creepiness that i simply wasn't expecting together with an awesome creature design. It's a simple enough story and features a great dynamic between the doctor (Oksana Akinshina) and the cosmonaut (Pyotr Fyodorov) as they try to make sense out of what happened as well as battling against the controlling authorities who have other nefarious plans in store. Anyone wanting a well made sci-fi horror could do far worse than Sputnik. I really enjoyed it. Nice one Trebor, for bringing this to my attention. |
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I've not watched ...Hollywood yet. I think I should sort that out soon. A lot of people really like it. I think I held off because when it came out I had recently watched the Coen Bros Hollywood film, the name of which escapes me right now
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Zombieland: Double Tap. 2019. Columbus, Tallahasse, Little Rock and Wichita, are still travelling through zombie infested America and trying to make a life for themselves, but the zombie population is growing and getting smarter, while trying to find a save haven in a small population called Babylon. Do sequels work and become more entertaining than it's predecessor, sometimes they do and others fall flat on their faces and fail, this one did work. The group have names for their zombies as to which is smart and dumb, Woody Harrleson is just as wacky as ever which makes it more enjoyable even if he has no weapons at hand to use and tends to be creative even with some sarcastic comments with Emma Stone about new comer Madison. Jesse Eisenberg still lives by the commandments of the apocalypse and Abigail Breslin seems to find a new friend Berkeley. Entertaining but does go off the rails a bit then back on track. 91h0AVhCIlL._RI_.jpg
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I'd like to watch it again. Dvd or new blu-ray though? Decisions, decisions... |
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