Manuel de survie à l'apocalypse zombie
Titre original : Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
Trois scouts, à la veille de leur dernier campement, découvrent le vrai sens de l'amitié lorsqu'ils tentent de sauver leur ville d'une épidémie de zombies.Trois scouts, à la veille de leur dernier campement, découvrent le vrai sens de l'amitié lorsqu'ils tentent de sauver leur ville d'une épidémie de zombies.Trois scouts, à la veille de leur dernier campement, découvrent le vrai sens de l'amitié lorsqu'ils tentent de sauver leur ville d'une épidémie de zombies.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 nominations au total
Cameron Mitchell Elmore
- Nerdy Kid
- (as Cameron Elmore)
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This is a typical boy's comedy-horror romp. Expect nob gags, cheesy sound tracks, high-fives, innuendos and tall women in tight tops.
I have seen a few of these in my time so I am a little fatigued and jaded with the genre. But as they go this is a pretty good one.
There is a period of build up where the characters are given a bit of depth. The production, acting and effects are all pretty good. The plot is OK but pretty much irrelevant.
There is no real horror, no real nudity (except a few jiggling zombie boobs), and no real violence. This is all pretty tame, good natured fun.
It makes me very sad to admit perhaps I have just grown out of this type of thing (I am outside the target demographic for sure)
This could be a pretty solid watch for a younger audience who is new to the genre.
I have seen a few of these in my time so I am a little fatigued and jaded with the genre. But as they go this is a pretty good one.
There is a period of build up where the characters are given a bit of depth. The production, acting and effects are all pretty good. The plot is OK but pretty much irrelevant.
There is no real horror, no real nudity (except a few jiggling zombie boobs), and no real violence. This is all pretty tame, good natured fun.
It makes me very sad to admit perhaps I have just grown out of this type of thing (I am outside the target demographic for sure)
This could be a pretty solid watch for a younger audience who is new to the genre.
If you didn't think this is funny you must be really fun at parties This movie literally made me laugh out loud on a few occasions and that's pretty rare these days it has a perfect combo of funny and action also loved the characters really enjoyed this and went into it with low expectations maybe that's why the low reviews everyone was expecting a Oscar winning film. I never write reviews because the very few times I felt the need to write one I got to about 450 characters and realized it had to be 600 think that's a little much but hey here we are give this film a chance go in with an open mind and you will have fun.
Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse lacks any sort of novelty and it doesn't quite flourish its ultimate conceit. But isn't this the most enjoyable zombie movie I've seen in a while? There hasn't been much zombie movie in a while that's as brutal and deliciously violent as this one. And zombie cats! Why not? Maybe it's just my hangover from last Halloween. Either way, it's somewhat like a relic from the 80's, specifically from its tropes to its aesthetics (albeit some lens flares and digital blood.) It won't change your life or anything, but if you seek for some dumb adventurous schlock (with some teen comedy vulgarity,) then this movie knows how to deliver that kind of pleasure.
If there's one horror movie you need to see in theaters this Halloween weekend, make it Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse. Sure, the film won't win any awards for a great screenplay or nuanced performances, but sometimes you need to watch a movie that you can just sit down and enjoy. In that regard, Scouts delivers. It's totally over-the-top and ridiculously entertaining and the closest version of an American Shaun of the Dead there will ever be. I mean, if the zombie cats in the trailer didn't pull you in, then you're probably not the intended audience for this film. While there are some adolescent gags that don't quite work, most of the jokes are quite funny, some even inspired. There are things in this film that you've never seen in a zombie flick before, and considering the lack of originality in recent zombie fare in film and TV, that's quite an accomplishment. There's also an endearing quality to this film through the three boy scouts relationship that ground the film emotionally. Underneath all the gore and gross out gags, Scouts is a coming-of-age comedy with heart, and while it might not work for everyone, this viewer had a blast.
Zombie gimmick has become so redundant in recent time, even the mockery of it created another actual subgenre as it has spawned many clones this year alone. Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse is as juvenile as it sounds, some of the jokes are either downright bizarre or blatantly aggressive. Still, its simple theme and full commitment to awkward crudity are surprisingly effective on creating a few laughs.
Story is incredibly straightforward, it's basically written in the title. Three scouts find themselves in a zombie outbreak, and with the help of a hot chick they form some silly version of A-Team. Characters are not original. Maybe the main lead is pretty likable, but most of the characters are absolutely simple minded and comical or stereotypically comical. Its use of friendship tone is decent, it may be the only working drama angle here.
The entire movie is satire made out of cliché and some freaky stuffs way outside the box. Don't bother with logic or continuity, since they are admittedly flawed, at some points the plot seems shaky at best. As for the jokes, they are simply brash. This is definitely a visual clobbering as well as a jab at genre's silliness. Those wanting maturity or deep psychological study will find themselves lost.
It's similar to humor from gag website or forum comment threads, coupled with mandatory bloody gore and obtuse use of breasts and buttocks for viewer's pleasure. Normally this kind of overwhelming sensory overload can be appalling, yet the movie is unapologetically bizarre that the comedy works more than it falters.
This is a juvenile showing in purest form, using primitive jokes, nudity and even random singing. It should not be this entertaining, yet surprisingly it is.
Story is incredibly straightforward, it's basically written in the title. Three scouts find themselves in a zombie outbreak, and with the help of a hot chick they form some silly version of A-Team. Characters are not original. Maybe the main lead is pretty likable, but most of the characters are absolutely simple minded and comical or stereotypically comical. Its use of friendship tone is decent, it may be the only working drama angle here.
The entire movie is satire made out of cliché and some freaky stuffs way outside the box. Don't bother with logic or continuity, since they are admittedly flawed, at some points the plot seems shaky at best. As for the jokes, they are simply brash. This is definitely a visual clobbering as well as a jab at genre's silliness. Those wanting maturity or deep psychological study will find themselves lost.
It's similar to humor from gag website or forum comment threads, coupled with mandatory bloody gore and obtuse use of breasts and buttocks for viewer's pleasure. Normally this kind of overwhelming sensory overload can be appalling, yet the movie is unapologetically bizarre that the comedy works more than it falters.
This is a juvenile showing in purest form, using primitive jokes, nudity and even random singing. It should not be this entertaining, yet surprisingly it is.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesA mile marker seen during the movie shows "Haddonfield" as a nearby city. Haddonfield is the setting for the movie La Nuit des masques (1978).
- GaffesWhen they hit the deer, it is shown that it is bleeding all over from its belly. But when Kendall points out that the deer survived, there's no blood. In the next shot,just a second after the previous shot, the blood is there.
- Crédits fousThe first set of the end credits are superimposed over the various selfies that Carter took throughout the film.
- ConnexionsFeatures 17 ans et maman (2009)
- Bandes originalesBlack Widow
Written by Mikkel Storleer Eriksen (as Mikkel Eriksen), Erik Hermansen, Sarah Hudson, Iggy Azalea (as Amella Amethyst), Benny Blanco (as Benjamin Levin) & Katy Perry
Performed by Iggy Azalea featuring Rita Ora
Courtesy of Virgin EMI Records/Def Jam Recordings
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Rita Ora appears courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- A la *&$%! con los zombis
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 703 046 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 841 007 $US
- 1 nov. 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 16 137 046 $US
- Durée
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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