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Zombieland

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • TV-MA
  • 28m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
8.5K
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Kirk Ward, Tyler Ross, Maiara Walsh, and Izabela Vidovic in Zombieland (2013)
The rules for surviving Zombieland are foolproof, so limber up and watch this first look at the Amazon Studios original pilot "Zombieland."
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Four survivors are killin' zombies and searching for a place to call home. At least they have each other.Four survivors are killin' zombies and searching for a place to call home. At least they have each other.Four survivors are killin' zombies and searching for a place to call home. At least they have each other.

  • Director
    • Eli Craig
  • Writers
    • Rhett Reese
    • Paul Wernick
  • Stars
    • Kirk Ward
    • Tyler Ross
    • Maiara Walsh
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    8.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eli Craig
    • Writers
      • Rhett Reese
      • Paul Wernick
    • Stars
      • Kirk Ward
      • Tyler Ross
      • Maiara Walsh
    • 38User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kirk Ward
    Kirk Ward
    • Tallahassee
    Tyler Ross
    Tyler Ross
    • Columbus
    Maiara Walsh
    Maiara Walsh
    • Wichita
    Izabela Vidovic
    Izabela Vidovic
    • Little Rock
    Tim Bagley
    Tim Bagley
    • Ainsley
    Rachel Cannon
    Rachel Cannon
    • Sheila
    John Casino
    • Pee-Paw
    Andy Dylan
    Andy Dylan
    • Window Washer Zombie
    Bob Fisher
    Bob Fisher
    • Hungry Zombie
    Kendra Fountain
    • Detroit
    • (voice)
    Mark Fichera
    Mark Fichera
    • Window Washer
    • (as Matt Fichera)
    Aja Frary
    Aja Frary
    • High Heel Woman
    Dick Hancock
    Dick Hancock
    • Janitor Zombie
    Casey Hendershot
    Casey Hendershot
    • 400 LB Zombie
    Bobby Jordan
    Bobby Jordan
    • Businessman Zombie
    Joyce McNeal
    Joyce McNeal
    • Bubbie
    Eric Miranda
    • Landscaper
    T. Ryan Mooney
    T. Ryan Mooney
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    • Director
      • Eli Craig
    • Writers
      • Rhett Reese
      • Paul Wernick
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    7arachnapheobia

    Not bad, might just be good

    I was seriously expecting this show to be a major let down but thought I'd give it a shot and am seriously glad I did.

    I was a serious fan of the movie and the series does not disappoint. Except for Tallahassee, but thats because Woddy Harrelson pretty much made the character seriously awesome and this guy plays it more of a Will Ferrell/John C. Reilly style. But I guess, give it time and I might warm to the character. Rest of the cast is pretty good, each play their part well and are very close to the originals. But enough comparison to the movie cast.

    Acting and story is pretty solid and looks like they could do a lot with it so really hoping there's more.

    Love the Zombie Kill of the Week theme, will love to see what they can do with that.
    3bradleykirksey

    My two cents

    I loved the movie Zombieland. I've seen it a handful of times, and it cemented my man-crush on Jesse Eisenberg. It's a funny movie that balances the absurd, the funny, and packs a nice moral without ever even approaching heavy-handed.

    When I heard there was a TV show with no Eisenberg or Harrelson or Stone or Breslin, all stocked with actors I didn't know or didn't like, I wasn't so happy. I said it was going to be awful and that I wouldn't watch it.

    The result is better than I expected, but not what the movie offered, and frankly, if you go into it expecting the movie again, you'll be disappointed.

    The movie had some fun dialogue and a present but subtle point. The TV show is much better at slap-stick gags. It showed a commitment to the dialogue and the theme and the character development, but it was honestly boring. That part is not written nearly as well as the movie, and I strongly suspect that it won't get better over time.

    The slapstick gags are funny though. While predictable, there were several times I laughed out loud, which is something I seldom do for slap-stick comedy, especially if I go into it promising myself to dislike it. I had some really nice chuckles, which I seldom get from TV shows.

    While I understand that this was never going to be the original part II, there was one major change I seriously disliked. In the original, Tallahassee was insane, neurotic, but the smartest one of the whole bunch in his own twisted way. Columbus was the bumbling clueless one, and Tallahassee was the one who protected him from zombies and girls. In the TV show, Tallahassee has lost about 50 IQ points. He went from an insane but bright zombie killing machine to a guy who to quote the show "asks for price checks at a 99 cent store." They did a decent job at capturing everyone else's character, but they practically killed Tallahassee.

    The original Zombieland starred four actors with a combined four Oscar nominations. The TV show stars four people that I had barely heard of. The believably is a little stretched, Wichita no longer looks like Emma Stone, and Eisenberg's narration is no longer as fast or clear as it used to be. The storyline isn't as well written or as well acted as it was before. But it's funny. It's a TV show, so you were never going to get Eisenberg back. You were never going to get Hollywood writers working on a draft for years at a time.

    But it has some things right. In addition to some nice cheap laughs, it has the theme right. At the end of it all when the zombies get to us, what are you going to miss? It won't be TV, it won't be IMDb. It'll be people. As much as Wichita and the others don't want to hear it, the show keeps the family motif right, and Tallahassee still demonstrates that if life is worth living, it's worth living now. To quote the show, "If God sent you back to Earth five minutes, and those five minutes was right now, what would you do with it?" It's an important question that too many people never ask. They get up, go to a job they hate, eat food they dislike, come back to a family they resent, and spend their whole lives looking forward to the weekend, which always disappoints. And the show, like the movie, promises that there's more, and it's all around you right now. The TV show is probably heavier handed than this review while the movie was very beautifully subtle, but it's there. The TV show might be very different in form and delivery, but when it comes down to the point, it's the same in substance.

    So the rating breakdown goes like this for people: A handful of zombie apocalypse nuts giving this a 10, a bunch of frustrated people who wanted more of the movie giving it a 4, and a few people in the middle who like it for what it is, not what it isn't.
    7louisgrundy16

    Review on series Zombieland

    Zombieland the series have they gone to far? in my opinion the series will be too much like the film but will never be as good because they face a big problem because they don't have the chemistry that Emma stone, woody harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg have in the film, which contributed to the film massively. Another problem is that one of the main protagonists in the film Tallahassee (Woody harrelson) who stood out for his sheer love and talent at killing zombies, who also was an ionic figure in zombie-land will never be lived up to by anyone else.

    Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock more or less feel like the same characters that were introduced to us in the movie and are okay, but Tallahassee however feels completely different. Maybe it was Woody's charm and his natural bad ass attitude that makes the film so good, but this Tallahassee seems more like a joker than the film's version.

    Overall the they manage to keep a similar feel to the series and make the 30 minute episode quite funny and comical. However when watching try to watch it as a series and don't make comparisons to the movie and try and focus in on the episode and it becomes quite enjoyable to watch and could be a success.
    5daniellieparker

    The world and plot are zombies

    I just want to point out that I watched this pilot episode after reading some gray reviews expecting a bad time... and boy! I got one. First: empathy is missing among the characters. The group seems like a bag of cats... and man, in a post-apocalyptic world, food is not scarce! Second: children and zombies don't match! Isn't The Walking Dead a good example of that? Children usually nullifies the character taking care of them... and the last thing we expect to see are parents on their knees explaining the children why Mr. Zombie is eating that man's guts. Third: when using a movie concept, please consider to change the names, especially if the actors/actresses are not the same. Last, but not the least: humor. It is funny but the laugh you may get will not be fulfilling or satisfying to break-even the time invested. Not seeing it going any further than this pilot episode. It got a 5/10 for the effort.
    6Finfrosk86

    Not that bad. Enjoyable. Nice violence. Has it faults.

    I missed this whole thing with the pilot and the voting and the this and the that, and now the whole project is scrapped. But that will not stop me from reviewing it! Nevar!

    OK. So, I enjoyed this. The first minutes are absolutely perfect. Sort of clever. Then it goes a little downhill, not a steep hill though.

    The main problem I think people had with this is that these actors are playing the characters from the movie. That was a mistake. I actually didn't realize it until the at the end, haha. Now, I'm not sure if it would be better to have new characters, but it probably would.

    The violence is great. There's swearing, which always elevates things. The actors are alright. Yeah it's kind of clichéd here and there, but I think this would have made an entertaining show had it been green-lit. But we will never know now, will we!? Probably not.

    The guy playing Woody Harrelsons character is sort of funny. Not my favorite cup of tea, but he did alright. The rest ain't much to say about, really.

    As a TV-short this is enjoyable.'

    I feel sort of sorry for the actors involved, they were probably real happy to land this part, and then the whole thing just falls apart. Hang in there, folks!

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      This was a pilot for a TV show, but no network picked it up to series. Based on the 2009 movie of the same name.
    • Quotes

      Tallahassee: We are cursed! We... are... cursed! We're cursed! It's like we picked up Bobby Brady's ass-reaming Tiki and it's just tipping us over, and just ramming us in the...

      [to Little Rock]

      Tallahassee: Please don't ask me who Bobby Brady is, or I'll lose my shit more than I lost it a second ago, okay?

    • Connections
      Followed by Retour à Zombieland (2019)

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zombieland: The Series
    • Production companies
      • Amazon Studios
      • Pariah
      • Reese Wernick Productions
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      • 28m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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