Zombieland

Woody Harrelson  Actor Jesse Eisenberg  Actor Emma Stone  Actor Abigail Breslin  Actor Amber Heard  Actor

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MPAA Rating: R
Contains:Violence,Profanity,Gore

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Zombieland

Theatrical Release Date: 2009 10 02 (USA) / 2009 (USA)

UPC: 043396331549

Studio: Sony Pictures

MPAA Rating: R   Contains:[Violence, Profanity, Gore]

Summary: A cowardly shut-in named Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) is forced to join up with a seasoned zombie slayer named Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) in order to survive the zombie apocalypse. As Tallahassee sets out on a mission to find the last Twinkie on Earth, the duo meets up with Wichita (Emma Stone) and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin), two young girls who have resorted to some rather unorthodox methods to survive amidst the chaos. Reluctant partners in the battle against the undead, all four soon begin to wonder if it might be better to simply take their chances alone. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Category: Comedy

Features: Deleted scenes
Commentary with actors Woody Harrelson & Jesse Eisenberg director Ruben Fleischer, writers Rhett Reese & Paul Wernick
Go behind-the-scenes with "in search of Zombieland"
"Zombieland is your land" - zombification of the united states
Visual effects progression scenes
Theatrical promo trailers

Zombieland

Format: DVD

Release Date: 02/02/2010

Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 2.40:1

Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo

Runtime: 88 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English,French

Subtitles: English,French

Region: USA & territories, Canada

Chapters: Disc #1 -- Zombieland
1. Scene 1 [4:52]
2. Scene 2 [2:20]
3. Scene 3 [3:38]
4. Scene 4 [3:23]
5. Scene 5 [2:07]
6. Scene 6 [2:09]
7. Scene 7 [3:33]
8. Scene 8 [2:00]
9. Scene 9 [3:11]
10. Scene 10 [2:57]
11. Scene 11 [3:56]
12. Scene 12 [2:22]
13. Scene 13 [2:48]
14. Scene 14 [2:38]
15. Scene 15 [3:48]
16. Scene 16 [1:39]
17. Scene 17 [4:43]
18. Scene 18 [3:35]
19. Scene 19 [3:00]
20. Scene 20 [4:04]
21. Scene 21 [1:26]
22. Scene 22 [2:21]
23. Scene 23 [2:24]
24. Scene 24 [2:39]
25. Scene 25 [1:47]
26. Scene 26 [3:43]
27. Scene 27 [2:35]
28. Scene 28 [7:45]

Cammila Collar

Zombieland is downright delightful. Somewhat surprisingly, a movie about a post-apocalyptic cross-country road trip through an undead nation converted almost entirely into legions of the cannibalistic undead is really about the simple pleasures in life: stuff getting destroyed in balletic slow motion, cowboy heroes wielding John Woo-style double hand cannons, and of course, Twinkies. Pair these timeless themes with solid zombie-centric humor, and you've got comedy-horror gold.

The cowboy hero in question (Woody Harrelson) goes by the name Tallahassee, since that's where he's headed when he runs into the main character (Jesse Eisenberg) -- whom we call Columbus -- on one of America's now countless abandoned highways. It's been a couple of months since your basic bite-borne rage virus swept the country, but there are still a few stragglers left uninfected, like Columbus, who gets by on the paranoid nature that once made him a shut-in, and Tallahassee, who gets by on pure badassery. Soon, they meet up with a couple of sisters, Wichita and Little Rock (Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin), and the quartet ends up driving west together.

Along the way, they engage in some intensely hilarious comedy dialogue -- stuff so clever and well orchestrated that it often transcends the audience's line between laughter and full-on glee. In fact, the humor could hold up even without the gloriously gratifying zombie action sequences, but the movie's handling of the ass-kicking and gore is top-notch anyway. Director Ruben Fleischer deserves major credit for clearly knowing intuitively how to work a double barrel shotgun, a Garden Weasel, and a zombified clown into a scene for maximum satisfaction. With such a solid grasp of both the wonderfully funny and the awesomely violent, it looks like Fleischer is wielding his own pair of action hero-style pistols, and we get the pleasure of watching him know just how to use them. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Ezra Swerdlow  Executive Producer 
Gavin Polone  Producer 
Rhett Reese  Executive Producer 
Rhett Reese  Screenwriter 
Paul Wernick  Executive Producer 
Paul Wernick  Screenwriter 
Ryan Kavanaugh  Executive Producer 
Ruben Fleischer  Director 
David Sardy  Composer (Music Score) 
Woody Harrelson  Actor 
Jesse Eisenberg  Actor 
Emma Stone  Actor 
Abigail Breslin  Actor 
Amber Heard  Actor 
Bill Murray  Actor 
Derek Graf  Actor 

Country: USA