Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg) tells us the first rule of surviving in the United States of Zombieland is: cardio. “The first to go are the fatties.” Well, shit. I mean, not that I’ll mind much. I’ve gone on record before – I am not a survivor. I would 130% rather die than live without clean fingernails, hot soup, pillow-top mattresses, a good light to read by, air conditioning, my hot tub…well, the list is nearly endless. I am what they call “high maintenance” and I am not embarrassed. My happiness is not accidental, it is the result of favourable conditions and many comfort items. It’s basic math. More is more. Plus, I think running for your life is undignified. I won’t even walk briskly for a bus.

Columbus, a loner and a weakling, is perhaps himself an unlikely survivor, but his odds increase when he teams up with fellow traveler Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson), who is infinitely cooler and braver and better at this zombie shit. And yet they still fall prey to a couple of young sisters, Wichita (Emma Stone) and Little Rock (Abigail Breslin), who are simply smarter. It’s when all 4 start traveling together that the fun really starts. Sure it contravenes some of Columbus’ dearly held rules, like traveling light and not being a hero, but just because you’re being chased by brain-hungry hoards doesn’t mean you’re not also horny.

It’s sort of incredible that it’s been 10 years since Zombieland came out; it was one of the first movies that Matt, Sean and I would have seen together. I would have met Sean about 2.5 months prior and he was already being the third wheel on Jay & Matt adventures. We saw Zombieland at a downtown Ottawa theatre that no longer exists – The World Exchange. I was about to say that we could walk there from our apartment but in October 2009, it was still technically only Sean’s apartment (and always would be – when I moved in with all my stuff, we moved up 2 floors to a spacious 2 bedroom). Now of course we’ve done the big suburban exodus. In 10 years we’ve bought 1 house, 3 more dogs, 4 cars, 6 weddings (5 of them ours). We’ve added 15 people to our immediate families – 9 by birth and 6 by marriage. If life can change this much in a decade for us and our cushy little existence, imagine how much things have changed for the people living the zombie apocalypse. They have no government, no infrastructure, no twinkies. When we left them at the end of Zombieland, all they had was each other. What have they been up to? How are they possibly surviving? Did they hole up in a farm? Contract the flu? Did Wichita beat Columbus to death with a studded baseball bat? We’ll find out this weekend, when the sequel finally hits theatres.
It’s been a while since I watched the first Zombieland and I want to go back to it because it was so much fun. Especially with Bill Murray.
This summer when I saw The Dead Don’t Die I couldn’t help thinking of Bill Murray’s performance as one long callback to Zombieland.
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Yeah, I think he enjoyed that!
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Ten years, that’s crazy! A lot has changed indeed, especially off screen. Glad it’s mostly for the better for you. 🙂 Back to the movie, I remember really enjoying Zombieland. I’ll be rewatching this in time for the sequel!
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I’m surprised I even gave it a chance since I don’t tolerate scary movies but this one’s a comedy hybrid and it felt fun to me. I hope the sequel does too!
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I haven’t seen this, should I?
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yes!!!!
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Ta!
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It’s a fun and funny take on the zombie genre. I think it’s worth it.
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Awful to think of cinemas closing. I meant to see this.
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I’m not surviving long either. Running? I wouldn’t get far before I tripped injured myself and that would be that. The zombies would just have to wait. I can’t wait to see the sequel this weekend 🙂
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Haha, you know, I think it’s very mature of us to know that about ourselves.
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Looking forward to the sequel as well. Should be good. I hope.
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Can’t wait!
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My daughter and I watched this a few months back. Love it when it first came out and love it still. My kid does too.
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Aw, that’s a fun movie night!
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