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    • Ghosts of Girlfriends Past

      (2009) PG-13

      Directed by: Mark Waters

      Starring: Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Michael Douglas

      Overview: Spirits of jilted lovers take a cad on an odyssey examining his many failed relationships.

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    • Zombieland

      (2009) R

      Directed by: Ruben Fleischer

      Starring: Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone

      Overview: Survivors (Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg) of an apocalypse join forces against zombies.

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Thursday, September 24

  • Zombieland Unleashes More Photos and Clips

    The promotional campaign for Zombieland is taking a cue from its athletic, running zombies with a sprint towards its October 2 release date. A new batch of photos have been unearthed, this time showing more varied zombie attacks and less of the zombie clown that appears in the movie. Instead, a spoiler clip of Jesse Eisenberg and the zombie clown going head-to-head can be seen below.

    A second clip on MySpace, this one red-band, shows Woody Harrelson and Eisenberg's initial meeting with Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin.

    A third Zombieland clip shows a fake newscast about the zombie outbreak, and may be just a viral video rather than a clip from the actual movie:

    Lastly, Eisenberg and Harrelson are back to offer even more tips on how to survive Zombieland.

    For those zombie fans foaming at the mouth to see Zombieland, cash for a Zombieland movie ticket can be gained by purchasing Sony's Horror Unleashed titles on DVD. With an in-store purchase of zombie classic Night of the Creeps, or other horror titles like Zombie Strippers, Fright Night, Hostel and more, $10 cash is awarded in Zombieland movie cash.


    Next Showing: Zombieland opens October 2

    Posted 09/24/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Emma Stone | Zombieland

Thursday, August 20

  • Zombieland Screenwriters Talk the Movie's Genesis, Celebrity Cameos, and More
    Zombieland

    The upcoming zombie comedy Zombieland follows an unlikely pair, Jesse Eisenberg's frightened Columbus and Woody Harrelson's gung-ho zombie slayer Tallahassee, as they drive cross country trying to stay alive in the wake of a zombie apocalypse. FirstShowing spoke with screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick and learned that the movie had a peculiar beginning, as Reese explained how Zombieland started out as a TV pilot:

    That's indeed why we wrote it, because we looked at the landscape and there had been a lot of zombie movies, but there had never been a zombie television show. And so we thought very mercenarily, wouldn't it be cool to see zombies on TV? And it was ironic that now we're headed into theaters where we weren't sure we wanted to go at the beginning, but now we're thrilled to be there.

    It took the blessing of a legendary horror director to start them on the path to making Zombieland a movie, says Wernick:

    We sat in a room right at the onset of that with John Carpenter and he had read the hour long version, our pilot version, and absolutely loved it. I remember him sitting there saying — [producer Gavin Polone] said, "Well, what would you do with it?" And he said, "I'd go shoot it." And I thought, "Oh my god, how incredible!" Such an icon and he loved the script and we were so excited.

    Now Zombieland is hitting theaters with a big cast, especially for a zombie movie, that includes Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin alongside Harrelson and Eisenberg, and even some big name cameos have been rumored from Matthew McConaughey and Bill Murray. Neither writer would announce who will be making a cameo, though they did say who will not.

    The cameo was re-written "about 10 or 15 times" in an attempt to bring a celebrity to the project, with a wish list that included Joe Pesci, Mark Hamill, The Rock, Jean-Claude Van Damme, even Bill Clinton. Eventually, when no one would agree to appear in the movie, the writers asked Harrelson to make the call that helped them land "the best person of all" for a cameo Reese described as a "pretty crucial role." Wernick says the role will be "at least five to ten minutes of the movie,." Whoever it is, Reese says the celebrity is "better than any of the other names by far and the only reason we didn't go to him first or go to him earlier is because we thought we would never, ever, ever, ever, ever be able to get him."

    Besides being a zombie movie with well-known actors and celebrity cameos, Zombieland sets itself apart from other zombie movies in other ways as well. Reese says the movie is a blending of genres:

    It's a road movie, it's a buddy movie, it's an action-comedy.

    Wernick also described it as a "romantic comedy" as well. Don't worry, horror fans, it's also still a zombie movie, but one that won't be the standard, run-of-the-mill, zombie flick:

    I think the challenge when you're dealing with a genre that people know a lot about is to be able to tell it in a compelling new way. We didn't want to start with a General coming on TV and saying everybody stay in your houses and seeing scenes of riots in the streets and horses rearing up and balls of flame and all those things. So instead we jumped right into it and we used this device called the "47 Rules for Surviving Zombieland" to help drive the beginning of the movie. And you don't even have to meet the lead character right away. You learn some of his strategies before you even meet him. It's just a different way to go about it and I think we were encouraged to do that because the genre was so well known.

    Some of the "Rules" have been displayed in a few clips that include tips on weapons and techniques that will keep yourself alive in a world filled with zombies.


    Zombieland - Trailer

    Woody Harrelson Stars - Releases Oct. 9, 2009

    Posted 08/20/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Woody Harrelson | Rhett Reese | Jesse Eisenberg | John Carpenter | Emma Stone | Zombieland

Monday, August 10

  • New Red Band Zombieland Trailer Shows The Cast's Favorite Kills

    Anyone who likes zombie movies has a favorite kill scene, whether it's the disembowelment from George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead or the lawnmower sequence from Peter Jackson's cult classic Brain Dead, but the upcoming zombie comedy Zombieland looks to create all-new zombie-killing favorites that have a little more panache than simply "shooting for the head."

    As reported by io9, the cast was asked about their favorite zombie-killing method at the San Diego Comic-Con and here's what they said:

    Woody Harrelson: Chainsaw.
    Emma Stone: There's a part in the movie where I butted a zombie in the back of the head with my shotgun, and he fell 80 feet to his death.
    Jesse Eisenberg: The end of the movie takes place in this theme park where I ran past this ride that's like this huge swing, knowing that if I pass it at a certain speed and time, the zombies that were chasing me would get hit by it, and it's awesome.
    Director Ruben Fleischer: My favorite was in the first trailer where we did the "Zombie Kill of the Week" and we dropped a piano on a zombie's head.

    Some of those favorite scenes are briefly seen in the new red-band trailer, available at Fleischer's own website. How many you can find?


    Next Showing: Zombieland opens October 9

    Posted 08/10/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Peter Jackson | George Romero | Emma Stone | Zombieland | Resident Evil | Dawn of the Dead | Brain Dead

Thursday, July 16

  • New Zombieland Poster

    Columbia Pictures revealed the poster for Zombieland, the upcoming comedy with Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg (Adventureland), Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine), and Emma Stone (Superbad) — and a possible cameo from Matthew McConaughey. For a zombie movie, it has a surprising amount of Hollywood talent, especially with a first-time director in Ruben Fleischer.

    Harrelson explained to ShockTilYouDrop that his involvement in the movie started with the script, written by former reality TV writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick:

    No, I never thought about [being in a zombie movie] honestly until I saw and read the script. I thought the script was phenomenal. And then I met Reuben and really liked him and I thought this guy is a go-getter. He's really going to make a terrific movie and so far I'm really impressed with him.

    Early buzz on Zombieland has been very positive. A script review praised Zombieland, saying the movie "has all the potential to be a terrific comedy that just happens to involve zombies the way The Blues Brothers is a terrific comedy that just happens to be a car chase movie, or the original Caddyshack was a terrific comedy that masqueraded itself as a sports movie."

    That's pretty high praise. Particularly for a zombie movie.


    Zombieland - Trailer

    Woody Harrelson Stars - Releases Oct. 9, 2009

    Posted 07/16/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Matthew McConaughey | Woody Harrelson | Rhett Reese | Jesse Eisenberg | Emma Stone | Zombieland

Friday, June 19

  • No Matthew McConaughey Cameo in New Zombieland Trailer

    The trailer for Zombieland premieres today before showings of Year One, which, considering Year One's early reviews, could be a bad thing for the horror comedy starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin, and Emma Stone.

    The trailer is already available online, and while it looks terrific, it features none of the rumored cameos from Bill Murray and, possibly, Matthew McConaughey. Zombieland make-up artist Tony Gardner started the McConaughey rumor months ago by telling MTV: "I think Matthew McConaughey has a cameo."

    McConaughey's publicist denied it, saying, "[We do not know] anything about this project. Nor do we know anything about his involvement in a project such as the one you mentioned.” Abigail Breslin was suspiciously curt on whether the Texan surfer will show up: "Oh...I...yeah. I can't say. You have to wait and see it."

    October 9 is a long ways off, Abigail. Until then, enjoy Zombieland's first official, and McConaughey-less, trailer:


    Posted 06/19/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Abigail Breslin | Bill Murray | Matthew McConaughey | Woody Harrelson | Jesse Eisenberg | Tony Gardner | Emma Stone | Zombieland | Year One

Saturday, June 13

Wednesday, April 22

  • Sucker Punch Cast Changes

    When the original cast of ZackSnyder's Watchmen follow-up Sucker Punch was announced it looked like a powerhouse cast of young starlets, from indie darlings Evan Rachel Wood and Abbie Cornish, to teenage movie stars Emma Stone and Vanessa Hudgens, all surrounding lead Amanda Seyfried, who was fresh from the box office success of Mamma Mia. Then things changed. First Seyfried departed and was replaced by The Uninvited's Emily Browning, and now Stone and Wood have left due to "scheduling conflicts" and have been replaced by Dragonball Evolution's Jamie Chung and Jena Malone (Pride & Prejudice). Still a talented cast, just not quite the same box office cache.

    Malone will play Cornish's younger sister, while Chung will play a big-hearted country girl. Both characters will still be inmates in a mental institution in the 1950's in what is described as a "all-female action fantasy."

    Sucker Punch opens October 8, 2010.


    Posted 04/22/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Amanda Seyfried | Jena Malone | Evan Rachel Wood | Emily Browning | Zack Snyder | Abbie Cornish | Emma Stone | Jamie Chung | Watchmen | Sucker Punch | Mamma Mia! | The Uninvited

Wednesday, April 1

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