"Zombieland," an animated film about the undead
LOS ANGELES - You would be right in assuming you have visited, "Zombieland" before. Finally, there was no shortage of zombie movies in recent years, there was no shortage of vampires. And so a crop of zombie comedy arose from "Shaun of the Dead" to "Zombie Strippers" to "Dead Snow." Like "Shaun" before it, however, "is Zombieland" especially that the delicate balance of the laugh-out-loud funny and booking directly weird, immobile smile and intense energy. It is a total blast, even though the story is a little thin, and she runs out of steam at the end, but luckily, our trip to "Zombieland" is correspondingly fast. The new director Ruben Fleischer grabs you from the get-go with stylized visuals - the super-slo-mo carnage on the opening track is knotty and inspired in every detail - and the script by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick is bizarre, Skipped, while rooted in contemporary realities remain. Jesse Eisenberg stars as an uber-nerdy college student who managed to survive a zombie virus outbreak to a strict compliance with rules that are inspired by the innate fear of everything. These include "Never trust bathroom" and "Put the seat belt, and they brought him much that day, Brawn and the courage to do so. With a free-post-apocalyptic, hoping to see that from his parents in Ohio, he meets another survivor (Woody Harrelson) is a bold, butt-kicking opposite - the dude literally carrying a weapon is riding in a car stolen Cadillac Escalade with a hand-number 3 on the sides, was the Dale Earnhardt . Meanwhile, the undead to deal with them are creative off just as quickly, would George Romero, and pioneer of the genre not to approve purist. The next who consider each other through their provision - Col umbus and Tallahassee - instead of avoiding their real names, two forged a personal relationship should each take one of them zombiedom force to take drastic measures against the others. But of course, they turn to be the perfect leaves for another Eisenberg and his neurosis Jumpy, Harrelson with his relaxed bravura. It's great fun on both accounts casting. Finally, connect to the Wichita crafty sisters (Emma Stone) and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin), and a traditional zombie film, these different characters and form an uneasy alliance is unlikely to remain in the hope alive. Little Rock wants to go west to California, where they heard their favorite amusement park from childhood head filled with zombie-free. Breslin is comfortable development of a child star way beyond his years as a teenager, smarts and confidence - but here she is, and cool-chick Stone plays straight women like the naughty boy. Along the way, as the case of the four in Beverly Hills, they hide in the house of a celebrity that does not necessarily here not named. Others, on "Zombieland," said the identity of that person who has been a bummer if you know beforehand, the better, because this extended cameo is by far the best part of the film is full of Lively, Undead moments. "Zombieland," a Columbia Pictures is Rated R for horror violence / gore and language. Duration: 82 minutes. Three out of four. ___ Motion Picture Association of America rating definitions: G - general audiences. All ages admitted. PG - Parental guidance suggested. Some documents may not be suitable for children. PG-13 - Special parental guidance strongly suggested for children under 13 years. Some documents may be unsuitable for young children. R - Restricted. Under 17 is an accompanying parent or adult guardian. NC-17 - No one permitted on 17th