Yeah, 5 minutes in and she called a double barrel shotgun a pump shotgun, she missed that Rule#4 saved him and sent the zombie through the windshield, and didn't recognize the hitchhiker's thumb.
@@GreatOutdoors1 I think she also missed that Columbus tosses the shot out the window without Tallahassee noticing which is perhaps my favorite little joke of the movie that's also such a perfect character moment
Woody, Harrison and Bill Murray in a movie together, is perfection already, bunch of movies together. And this is just one of them. Just remember when you wanna have fun, watch Kingpin
"Belieeve it or not, Twinkies have an expiration date." The reason Tallahasee says this is because there was decades-upon-decades long standing rumor that Twinkies never expire. P.S. I have to imagine him wanting a Twinkie, and them showing Ghostbusters is no coincidence ("That's a big Twinkie.")
It is absolutely hilarious that all 4 actors are now Oscar nominees (or 2-time winner in Emma Stone’s case), a fact pointed out by the sequel’s trailer. All 4 have also formed lasting friendships too. Jesse Eisenberg became a director lately, and his 2 directorial efforts (including the upcoming A REAL PAIN) were both produced by Emma Stone.
Eisenberg is in what I consider the finest movie of its decade, The Social Network, and Harrelson is in what I consider the best TV show of its decade, True Detective (season 1). Emma Stone is great in everything she's in but she was remarkable in Iñarritu's "Birdman". So much talent in one movie, no wonder it never gets old.
I love Happy Death Day! Watched it again last night for the umpteenth time. Skeptics would say "it's been done", but not for this generation it hasn't. Great horror comedy with a powerful message.
@@parksnrec5476i was so skeptic , I hadn’t any interest in it at first. But I watched it just before the sequel came out, and absolutely ADORED it. It’s got way more heart than it had any right to lol. And for a film of that mix of genre, the acting is absolutely stellar. Also a few very imaginative shots: the track shot during 2nd encounter with the music box, and the baseball bat transition
I still remember watching this in theatres, and as soon as it opened up with Metallica, i knew it was going to be an absolute banger. I wish they made more horror comedy movies like this
I'm surprised how many people have covered Zombieland this year, yet for some reason none of them have followed up with Double Tap despite it managing to be a great sequel even with the 10 year gap in releases. Will Mary be the one to follow the rules and go in for the second shot?
HI Mary. 5:21 - a thumb out means "can I get a ride". Back when hitchhicking was a thing, people would stand on the side of the road and put their thumb out. Take care
It's cute that Mary is concerned that they're drinking and driving in a world where there are no police and everyone else is either among the dead or the living dead.
23:40 I wasn't expecting a Relient K song reference lmao. Even though the song always come to my mind when I hear about that kind of dance. "The girls ask the guys, it's always a surprise. There's nothin' better! Baby do you like my sweater?"
@tonysmith6940 What? I've never heard of this. How would that work? There's only one way on a motorway. Also I've never ever seen a hitchhiker in England
@tonysmith6940 No I tell a lie, I encountered one when I was working near Canterbury, but she wasn't English, eastern European trying to get to London. Never seen it in the north.
In the Newsflesh zombie series, Australians actually get some huge social cachet, on the premise that if you can survive there, you can survive anywhere.
13:20 But you do have boomerangs and cricket bats! The problem with firearms in a zombie apocalypse is that, while they provide massive damage at range, the noise draws in the attention of more zombies. At some point, you will run out of ammo and be overwhelmed. A crowbar would be my choice. Blunt-force trauma weapon and a multi-tool in one!
One movie that covered this was World War Z, where guns don't make you safer, they're a liability, because you'll take out a few but you simply don't have enough ammunition for the ones you'll attract in the process.
5:22 thumbs up on the side of the road means you're a hitchhiker looking for a ride. Very popular means of transportation in America back in the 70s/80s. It's hardly seen nowadays with how unpredictable people can be. Much more seen as a dangerous act now. "You don't know who you're getting into a car with, and the person driving doesn't know who they're picking up."
Mary is so polite she would totally get got in a zombie apocalypse. 😭😂 Jessie Eisenberg has been around for years. Indie movie darling. He was Lex Luthor in Batman V Superman and the You Can't See Me magic movies. I'm with everyone else on the sequel Zombieland: Double Tap is EQUALLY funny. ❤
I've seen this movie lots but realized for the first time, when going through the rules... the guy in the bathroom stall that gets it is the same guy that the girls tricked with the engagement ring con at the gas station.
Funny thing is, Hostess, the company that made Twinkies actually went out of business only a year or two after this movie came out. Another company bought the Hostess IP and about a year after Twinkies went away they came back but with an older recipe left over from the 80s.
If you want more Woody, please watch White Men Can't Jump. One of the best films of the 90s and not enough reactors are watching it. It also stars Wesley Snipes, who you've seen in Blade. I'm sure you'd enjoy it.
Zombie Kill of The Week: This script was originally written as a pilot episode for a TV series. None of the networks would pick it up because they didn't believe a weekly series about zombies would do well. So they rewrote the script into a movie. Zombie Kill of the Week was going to be featured in every episode. And as far as how well a zombie series would do, a year later The Walking Dead ruled television.
There is an indie zombie movie filmed and set in Australia called “Undead” (2003). Another horror film series set and filmed in Australia is “Wolf Creek” (2005, 2013), though that’s not a zombie movie.
the fast-moving Zombies are tougher to kill especially when they charge full speed at people, plus they also make it harder to escape from (unless you have plenty of Cardio to outrun them)
This movie was a pretty fun version of the zombie apocalypse genre. Even this movie was written by the same writer of Deadpool and directed by the same director of Venom. It’s surprisingly worth a watch.
Did not expect a Relient K reference in this reaction, lmao. I haven't heard that band since I was a kid. My uncle was a Baptist preacher so all my cousins could listen to was MXPX and Relient K.
Ampol road pantry used to sell twinkies for 50c a pop back in the early 90's. They're little sponge bars with cream in the middle , they're awesome and i miss them !
The very first fast zombie film is 1972 Garden Of The Dead. Some other great films she should watch is Night Of The Living Dead, original Dawn Of The Dead, original Day Of The Dead, Zombie, Shockwaves, The Midnight Hour, Night Of The Creeps, and Australian Zombie films Dead Alive, and Undead.
When they first met on that bridge they mentioned a town that i actually am born and raised in Texarkana. Not a very big city though lol. We got a mall, two hospitals a movie theater..restaurants .. Ross Perot Theatre.
This and Shaun of the Dead are my favourite zombie movies. The sequel Zombieland: Double Tap is worth a watch too. I enjoyed it, just not as much as the first.
Jesse Eisenberg and Michael Cera are similar-looking contemporaries who have often been confused with each other over the years, though Cera leans more towards dead-pan comedy and Eisenberg usually works on the drama side. Check out Jesse Eisenberg in the great David Fincher film "The Social Network" (2010), which also stars Andrew Garfield and Armie Hammer. I know you'll like it.
'Welcome to Zombieland' Even 15 years later this is a totally awesome movie! the acting is good, the cast is great and the humor is non-stop laugh-out-loud funny pretty neat to imagine our post-modern day world infested by the undead remember the rules and you'll walk away unharmed oh and the cameo in this movie will knock your socks off Great laughs next to great gore even though it has a short runtime yet still finds ways to entertain while mocking the genre itself with snappy dialogue thanks to Ruben Fleischer’s directing Still one of my favorite movies of 2009
Never before did a comedy make me feel as tense as I felt during what seemed to be Tallahassee's last stand. I was so sure it was a suicide mission, I forgot he's him
Wow, great surprise! I thought you’d already seen this one, but I’m glad you hadn’t. Still, please watch THE LOST BOYS (1987). It also has “some” humor in it. 😅
Spooky Sunday Mary The "Intro guy" (Columbus) is Jesse Eisenberg. You should remember him from "The Social Network" as Mark Zuckerberg, "Now You See Me 1 & 2" as Atlas, "Adventureland" as James, "Wild Indian, "The Squid and the Whale", "The End of the Tour", and as Lex Luther in "Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "Zack Snyder's Justice League". Yes, you were right. That was Amber Heard as the neighbor girl that turns into a zombie and tries to eat Columbus. Abagail Breslin's character name was Little Rock. Yes, watch Zombieland 2: Double Tap
BILL MURRAY agreed to do GHOSTBUSTERS on the condition that the studio made his passion project into a film THE RAZORS EDGE based off of SOMERSET MAUGHAMs book
When it comes to Woody Harrelson another nice one is After the Sunset (2004). And in regards to genre blending, not horror comedy but murder mystery comedy, there would be two old great ones in the form of Clue (1985) and Murder by Death (1976.)
So i don't know if anyone has said it, but the standing theory is that the reason why Tallahassee wants a twinkie so bad is because it's a little piece of the life he had with Buck or that twinkies were one of Bucks favorites.
The second one, Zombieland Double Tap, is absolutely worth the watch. It's just as good as the first in different ways. If you do watch it, be advised, it has a credits scene that you won't want to miss about the start of everything.
Horror Comedies 1.Dracula Dead And Loving IT 2.Renfield 3.Vincent Price The Comedy OF Terror 4.Shaun OF The Dead 5.Death Becomes Her 6.What We Do In The Shadows 7.Beetlejuice 8.Gremlins 9.The Addams Family 10.This Is The End 11.Clue 12.The People Under The Stairs 13.The Frighteners 14.Serial Mom 15.The Craft 16.Heathers 17.Edward Scisorhands 18.Tremors 19.Matinee 20.Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Murray was the voice of Garfield because he thought the script was by Joel Coen of the Coen Brothers. It was by Joel Cohen, a complete hack who got some work post-Toy Story based on its success. But that movie had 8 writers in total and one was Joss Whedon. But by the time he realized his mistake he was under contract.
Undead from 2005(?) is a zombie movie set in more your neck of the woods... though to be completely honest, I can't remember if it's set in Australia or New Zealand. Still, closer to home and kinda funny.
You've watched Monk, you're one of the cool ones. Have you seen the Monk movie that came out last year? It's on Peacock and they did a _really_ good job with it. I'd love to see a reaction to that!
Bill Murray total legend. one interesting thing Bill Murray will do any movie. Just pay him. He'll just be there to do a movie doing. it says the 70s. Or was it the 60s? God, he's done a lot.
If you haven't done so so far Mary Cherry, you gotta watch both Ed Wood and the Elvira Movie, so that you understand the origins of the sexy vampire costume. Neither film is scary, so you can watch them at any time. Also, Ed Wood is a FANTASTIC Tim Burton movie with Academy Award winning performances.
How would Australia fare in the zombie apocalypse? Pretty well! There are a few Aussie zombie flicks, like Undead and the Wyrmwood movies. Also, I may be mistaken, but I think Little Monsters is an Australian movie, too (even though it stars a bunch of Americans).
ABSOLUTELY watch Zombieland Double-Tap ( the sequel). It's an awesome sequel. 😁 If you're looking for other movies that blend Horror and Comedy, I'd recommend Abigail, but avoid the trailers as they give away too much. Another recommendation would be the original Fright Night, from 1985. It's sequel Fright Night 2 from 1988 is also entertaining. There are also two more recent versions of both Fright Nights, but I recommend the originals over the remakes, although the remake of the first movie is pretty good. Great reaction. Lots of fun watching this classic with you!
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You should check out Salem's Lot 1979. Another Steven King great.
Check out Homeward Bound the movie with 2 dogs and 1 cat *bring tissues*
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There’s a lot of open nothing and Australia, so I’d assume it’d be a lot of people that just leave the cities in hide outback somewhere
The thumb gesture when Columbus met Tallahassee is the gesture for hitchhiking, or "thumbing a ride."
Yeah, 5 minutes in and she called a double barrel shotgun a pump shotgun, she missed that Rule#4 saved him and sent the zombie through the windshield, and didn't recognize the hitchhiker's thumb.
@@GreatOutdoors1 I think she also missed that Columbus tosses the shot out the window without Tallahassee noticing which is perhaps my favorite little joke of the movie that's also such a perfect character moment
@@GreatOutdoors1 I came to the comments right after the hitchhiker's thumb.
@@GreatOutdoors1people in other countries don’t use the thumb for hitching, In some countries they use index finger.
@@dnish6673 Where? At least in Germany and Europe we use the thumb afaik.
Woody, Harrison and Bill Murray in a movie together, is perfection already, bunch of movies together. And this is just one of them. Just remember when you wanna have fun, watch Kingpin
You’re thinking of the second one. Bill Murray’s in the second one
You're thinking of the sequel.
Bro said "Woody, harrinson" 💀
@@Dylan.More-VeinyBruh what are you on about? Bill gets shot and dies, thats it lol He doesn't come back 💀
Woody Harrelson not Harrison 😂
That first guy who died taking a 💩 was the gas attendant 😂 can't believe I just noticed it.
And Ned Schneebly in school of rock
He’s the writer of Orange County (2002), and played the teacher who doesn’t know anything about Shakespeare x] Really funny guy
Pretty sure by extension, the dude that ate him was zombie #1
Later, he would appear on Survivor: David vs. Goliath.
@@boarder6246Mike White, also the creator of The White Lotus on HBO
"Belieeve it or not, Twinkies have an expiration date."
The reason Tallahasee says this is because there was decades-upon-decades long standing rumor that Twinkies never expire.
P.S. I have to imagine him wanting a Twinkie, and them showing Ghostbusters is no coincidence ("That's a big Twinkie.")
It is absolutely hilarious that all 4 actors are now Oscar nominees (or 2-time winner in Emma Stone’s case), a fact pointed out by the sequel’s trailer. All 4 have also formed lasting friendships too. Jesse Eisenberg became a director lately, and his 2 directorial efforts (including the upcoming A REAL PAIN) were both produced by Emma Stone.
I just saw Sasquatch Sunset with Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough as Bigfoots. Totally unrecognizable and a surprisingly good film.
Your definition of hilarious is way different than mine
Eisenberg is in what I consider the finest movie of its decade, The Social Network, and Harrelson is in what I consider the best TV show of its decade, True Detective (season 1). Emma Stone is great in everything she's in but she was remarkable in Iñarritu's "Birdman". So much talent in one movie, no wonder it never gets old.
Happy Death Day is a horror comedy you shouldn't miss.
I love Happy Death Day! Watched it again last night for the umpteenth time. Skeptics would say "it's been done", but not for this generation it hasn't. Great horror comedy with a powerful message.
The Happy Death Day movies are super slept on.
@@parksnrec5476i was so skeptic , I hadn’t any interest in it at first. But I watched it just before the sequel came out, and absolutely ADORED it. It’s got way more heart than it had any right to lol. And for a film of that mix of genre, the acting is absolutely stellar. Also a few very imaginative shots: the track shot during 2nd encounter with the music box, and the baseball bat transition
@@DarkKnightBatman420 love me some Tree Gelbman!
It was originally supposed to be Sylvester Stallone, but he backed out at the last minute, so Woody called up his buddy Bill.
I still remember watching this in theatres, and as soon as it opened up with Metallica, i knew it was going to be an absolute banger. I wish they made more horror comedy movies like this
Another great spooky comedy is The Frighteners.
I'm surprised how many people have covered Zombieland this year, yet for some reason none of them have followed up with Double Tap despite it managing to be a great sequel even with the 10 year gap in releases. Will Mary be the one to follow the rules and go in for the second shot?
Right! I love the sequel. Funny af. 😅
HI Mary. 5:21 - a thumb out means "can I get a ride". Back when hitchhicking was a thing, people would stand on the side of the road and put their thumb out. Take care
In the US and Canada. In Europe they use a different sign. IIRC an index finger pointed down at the road.
@@dnish6673 In Europe we DEFINITELY also use the thumb
Jesse Eisenberg is the evolved form of Michael Cera.
It's cute that Mary is concerned that they're drinking and driving in a world where there are no police and everyone else is either among the dead or the living dead.
she was also worried about Columbus taking the truck when Wichita stopped to let them out but they ended up staying together.
The guy who got killed on the toilet and scammed at the gas station is the writer/director of The White Lotus
He’s one of those people who have made so many great things and only a few of us know who they are
also wrote school of rock
How did I not know this!! Omgg
@@chrissandoval7675and starred in it. Jack Black’s roommate(Ned).
@@chrissandoval7675 orange county as well
Mary - "That's why these zombie movies all happen in the US"
Us - "28 Days Later", "Shaun of the Dead"
Train to busan
@@unlimited971 all of us are dead
@@unlimited971 World War Z starts in America but goes all over the world.
Original REC
@@gabrielleroux2333 yas.
The first rec was awesome
23:40 I wasn't expecting a Relient K song reference lmao. Even though the song always come to my mind when I hear about that kind of dance. "The girls ask the guys, it's always a surprise. There's nothin' better! Baby do you like my sweater?"
Mary, Double Tap is worth the watch. Funny, new characters and it wrapped up the story.
You Definitely have to watch these films together..
These movies are dogshit compared to Romero. "12 is the new 20." ?? Thanks Weinstein. The dialoge on these films are brainrot. Pun fuckin indended
One of the most perfect movies of the last 20 years. It was perfect for the time it was released.
5:22 maybe that's not a thing in Australia but in America and I'm sure other places, that means you're hitchhiking asking for a ride
In England it's the thumb pointing in the direction you want to go
Not sure if it's the same in all of UK
@tonysmith6940 What? I've never heard of this. How would that work? There's only one way on a motorway. Also I've never ever seen a hitchhiker in England
@@ColmPadraig really ive seen it quite a bit here but not lately
@tonysmith6940 No I tell a lie, I encountered one when I was working near Canterbury, but she wasn't English, eastern European trying to get to London. Never seen it in the north.
@@ColmPadraig maybe it's just my way then im from the south of England
In the Newsflesh zombie series, Australians actually get some huge social cachet, on the premise that if you can survive there, you can survive anywhere.
A TWINKIE: A small bun shaped Sponge cake (with a hint of lemon), Filled in the Center with a Creme (Kind of in between whipped cream and pudding).
i love that pink treee in the background its so cute :)
13:20 But you do have boomerangs and cricket bats! The problem with firearms in a zombie apocalypse is that, while they provide massive damage at range, the noise draws in the attention of more zombies. At some point, you will run out of ammo and be overwhelmed.
A crowbar would be my choice. Blunt-force trauma weapon and a multi-tool in one!
One movie that covered this was World War Z, where guns don't make you safer, they're a liability, because you'll take out a few but you simply don't have enough ammunition for the ones you'll attract in the process.
thumbs up on the side of the road means you want a ride it is called hitch hiking
This movie and Sean of the Dead are such great comedic Zombie horror comedies. This one is the best. Love this soundtrack.
Another funny zombie movie is, "Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse" 2015.
I watched that movie not expecting much and now it’s one of my favorite zombie movies lol great suggestion
Woody Harrelson absolutely slayed this role!
Michael Cera's in another horror comedy film, This Is the End. It's a hell of a role.
This movie has Jesse Eisenberg, not Michael Cera.
@@corralescoyote If you watched the video, you'd have heard Mary talk about how Eisenberg reminded her of Cera and that she enjoys Cera's work.
5:22 thumbs up on the side of the road means you're a hitchhiker looking for a ride. Very popular means of transportation in America back in the 70s/80s. It's hardly seen nowadays with how unpredictable people can be. Much more seen as a dangerous act now. "You don't know who you're getting into a car with, and the person driving doesn't know who they're picking up."
And yet there's Uber, which is all about strangers getting rides from strangers.
@@jodytierney9474 A little safer since there are ID's and CC's involved.
It's not more dangerous now. It's just in the news more.
People just didn't realize how dangerous it was back in the day, lol.
@mikegoodwin2386 that's what I said, "seen as a dangerous act now."
We actually do have twinkies in Australia. They're in Mobil petrol stations.
Mary is so polite she would totally get got in a zombie apocalypse. 😭😂 Jessie Eisenberg has been around for years. Indie movie darling. He was Lex Luthor in Batman V Superman and the You Can't See Me magic movies. I'm with everyone else on the sequel Zombieland: Double Tap is EQUALLY funny. ❤
His role in The Social Network was really good but different
@@chemquests YES. I can't believe I forgot that. Thank you
Great reaction as always! The first Bill Murray film I'd recommend is "Stripes" or "Groundhog Day".
We do have twinkles in Australia at 7/11😂
Twinkies
😮😮😮 I never knew
Wait what ?? All these years and i didn't know arrrggghhhhh. I used to get them at the old Ampol road pantrys in the early-mid 90's
@@shanebarker3131 also big w
@@MaryCherryOfficialYou were better off not knowing. 🤣😭
This film is hilarious and fun fact that they were gonna have more celebrities in this film but couldn't get them
Great reaction. The follow-up, Zombieland Double tap is pretty good too.
I've seen this movie lots but realized for the first time, when going through the rules... the guy in the bathroom stall that gets it is the same guy that the girls tricked with the engagement ring con at the gas station.
Jesse starred in The Social Network and one of the batman movies as Lex Luther.
Funny thing is, Hostess, the company that made Twinkies actually went out of business only a year or two after this movie came out. Another company bought the Hostess IP and about a year after Twinkies went away they came back but with an older recipe left over from the 80s.
14:42 They didn't take the Cadillac because it was either out of gas or broke down which is why the girls left it like that.
You gotta censor guns in a bloody zombie movie? Damn it, Australia
Im always amazed at how people will make a comment saying the same thing that 50 other people have already done.
its faster to make the comment than search the comments
Yeah, lots of people say that.
"Their pictures were in someone's wallet, too."
Straight poetry from Columbus
If you want more Woody, please watch White Men Can't Jump. One of the best films of the 90s and not enough reactors are watching it. It also stars Wesley Snipes, who you've seen in Blade. I'm sure you'd enjoy it.
Zombie Kill of The Week: This script was originally written as a pilot episode for a TV series. None of the networks would pick it up because they didn't believe a weekly series about zombies would do well. So they rewrote the script into a movie. Zombie Kill of the Week was going to be featured in every episode. And as far as how well a zombie series would do, a year later The Walking Dead ruled television.
There is an indie zombie movie filmed and set in Australia called “Undead” (2003). Another horror film series set and filmed in Australia is “Wolf Creek” (2005, 2013), though that’s not a zombie movie.
TRICK OR TREAT to me is a perfect Halloween movie!
I seen Twinkies for sale at a Mobil servo in Walloon QLD about two weeks ago.
Woody Harrelson‘s greatest preference is in Anger Management (2003)
the fast-moving Zombies are tougher to kill especially when they charge full speed at people, plus they also make it harder to escape from (unless you have plenty of Cardio to outrun them)
This movie was a pretty fun version of the zombie apocalypse genre. Even this movie was written by the same writer of Deadpool and directed by the same director of Venom. It’s surprisingly worth a watch.
That's dope! The humor is similar, but I never put them together
Wow. I'm guessing they didn't return for 2?
Did not expect a Relient K reference in this reaction, lmao. I haven't heard that band since I was a kid. My uncle was a Baptist preacher so all my cousins could listen to was MXPX and Relient K.
I have been watching reruns of Cheers...Woody's first acting job! What a great actor he has become! Good range.
The first season of True Detective is the best work Woody Harrelson ever did.. phenomenal
Good comedy horrors - The Cabin in the Woods, The Final Girls, Tucker and Dale vs Evil, Evil Dead 2.
She already reacted to Tucker & Dale vs Evil
Ampol road pantry used to sell twinkies for 50c a pop back in the early 90's. They're little sponge bars with cream in the middle , they're awesome and i miss them !
The very first fast zombie film is 1972 Garden Of The Dead. Some other great films she should watch is Night Of The Living Dead, original Dawn Of The Dead, original Day Of The Dead, Zombie, Shockwaves, The Midnight Hour, Night Of The Creeps, and Australian Zombie films Dead Alive, and Undead.
Wilson (2017) is a great movie showcasing Woody Harrelson's talent and a good story. Thank you Marry for the joy you bring to the world, best wishes !
When they first met on that bridge they mentioned a town that i actually am born and raised in Texarkana. Not a very big city though lol. We got a mall, two hospitals a movie theater..restaurants ..
Ross Perot Theatre.
This and Shaun of the Dead are my favourite zombie movies. The sequel Zombieland: Double Tap is worth a watch too. I enjoyed it, just not as much as the first.
Jesse Eisenberg and Michael Cera are similar-looking contemporaries who have often been confused with each other over the years, though Cera leans more towards dead-pan comedy and Eisenberg usually works on the drama side. Check out Jesse Eisenberg in the great David Fincher film "The Social Network" (2010), which also stars Andrew Garfield and Armie Hammer. I know you'll like it.
'Welcome to Zombieland'
Even 15 years later this is a totally awesome movie!
the acting is good, the cast is great and the humor is non-stop laugh-out-loud funny
pretty neat to imagine our post-modern day world infested by the undead
remember the rules and you'll walk away unharmed
oh and the cameo in this movie will knock your socks off
Great laughs next to great gore even though it has a short runtime yet still finds ways to entertain while mocking the genre itself with snappy dialogue thanks to Ruben Fleischer’s directing
Still one of my favorite movies of 2009
Never before did a comedy make me feel as tense as I felt during what seemed to be Tallahassee's last stand. I was so sure it was a suicide mission, I forgot he's him
I liked the film so much back then because I recognized myself a bit in Jessie Eisenberg's character Columbus.
His search for the one Love xD
The fact that you sang Relient K during this reaction….. Lifetime sub
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"What is he doing?!"
He's pulling aggro.
Mary singing Relient K made my night!
Fun fact: Bill Murray and Lorenzo Music both did the voice of Garfield, and Lorenzo Music did the voice of Peter in the Ghostbusters Cartoon.
For zombie apocalypse in Australia check out the movie "Cargo" 13:20
Next, Zombieland Double Tap.
That one sucks
@@johnkelly1198 nah, the part where emma leaves him and meets the other girl was hilarious
@johnkelly1198 the first one is definitely better but Double Tap is still funny
Mary, Yup to Double-tap.
@@johnkelly1198 Better than this one.
Zombieland Doubletap was also fun.
Natural Born Killers is a horror Woody Harrison movie that is amazing 🖤
There is, of course, _Zombieland 2,_ but my favourite Eisenberg film is _American Ultra,_ with Kristen Stewart.
Wow, great surprise! I thought you’d already seen this one, but I’m glad you hadn’t. Still, please watch THE LOST BOYS (1987). It also has “some” humor in it. 😅
The 2nd Zombieland movie is worth watching. The first movie is better but the 2nd movie is still fun!
Spooky Sunday Mary
The "Intro guy" (Columbus) is Jesse Eisenberg. You should remember him from "The Social Network" as Mark Zuckerberg, "Now You See Me 1 & 2" as Atlas, "Adventureland" as James, "Wild Indian, "The Squid and the Whale", "The End of the Tour", and as Lex Luther in "Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "Zack Snyder's Justice League".
Yes, you were right. That was Amber Heard as the neighbor girl that turns into a zombie and tries to eat Columbus.
Abagail Breslin's character name was Little Rock.
Yes, watch Zombieland 2: Double Tap
BILL MURRAY agreed to do GHOSTBUSTERS on the condition that the studio made his passion project into a film THE RAZORS EDGE based off of SOMERSET MAUGHAMs book
The Relient K reference made my morning.
When it comes to Woody Harrelson another nice one is After the Sunset (2004). And in regards to genre blending, not horror comedy but murder mystery comedy, there would be two old great ones in the form of Clue (1985) and Murder by Death (1976.)
Definitely checkout Zombie Land 2. I loved it.
Mary you have seen Eisenberg before some years ago as Lex Luthor in the Superman, Justice League etc movies with Henry Cavill as Superman.
So i don't know if anyone has said it, but the standing theory is that the reason why Tallahassee wants a twinkie so bad is because it's a little piece of the life he had with Buck or that twinkies were one of Bucks favorites.
The second one, Zombieland Double Tap, is absolutely worth the watch. It's just as good as the first in different ways. If you do watch it, be advised, it has a credits scene that you won't want to miss about the start of everything.
Horror Comedies
1.Dracula Dead And Loving IT 2.Renfield 3.Vincent Price The Comedy OF Terror 4.Shaun OF The Dead 5.Death Becomes Her 6.What We Do In The Shadows 7.Beetlejuice 8.Gremlins 9.The Addams Family 10.This Is The End 11.Clue 12.The People Under The Stairs 13.The Frighteners 14.Serial Mom 15.The Craft 16.Heathers 17.Edward Scisorhands 18.Tremors 19.Matinee 20.Buffy The Vampire Slayer
18:47 Mary Expressions are so adorable 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Cutiepie
Murray was the voice of Garfield because he thought the script was by Joel Coen of the Coen Brothers. It was by Joel Cohen, a complete hack who got some work post-Toy Story based on its success. But that movie had 8 writers in total and one was Joss Whedon. But by the time he realized his mistake he was under contract.
The best zombie horror buddy-comedy coming-of-age romance post-apocalyptic survivalist twinkie movie ever made.
Dale Earnhardt from NASCAR. He's dead in real life _ that's why the number 3 is so important.
Dale's car was number 3. For years it seemed every redneck pick-up had a 3 in the back window
He really did a number on that wall.
Raise hell praise Dale 🏴☠️
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You MUST watch the sequel!!! Just one word: Madison!
Undead from 2005(?) is a zombie movie set in more your neck of the woods... though to be completely honest, I can't remember if it's set in Australia or New Zealand. Still, closer to home and kinda funny.
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2003 and it _is_ set, and filmed, in Australia.
You've watched Monk, you're one of the cool ones. Have you seen the Monk movie that came out last year? It's on Peacock and they did a _really_ good job with it. I'd love to see a reaction to that!
Bill Murray total legend. one interesting thing Bill Murray will do any movie. Just pay him. He'll just be there to do a movie doing. it says the 70s. Or was it the 60s? God, he's done a lot.
If you haven't done so so far Mary Cherry, you gotta watch both Ed Wood and the Elvira Movie, so that you understand the origins of the sexy vampire costume. Neither film is scary, so you can watch them at any time. Also, Ed Wood is a FANTASTIC Tim Burton movie with Academy Award winning performances.
Great reaction, Mary! For an apocalypse in Australia, but no zombies, try "On The Beach," one of my fav movies of the '60s.
Zombieland 2 was really good, so keep that in mind
How would Australia fare in the zombie apocalypse? Pretty well! There are a few Aussie zombie flicks, like Undead and the Wyrmwood movies. Also, I may be mistaken, but I think Little Monsters is an Australian movie, too (even though it stars a bunch of Americans).
Little Monsters (2019) is such a great horror comedy zombie movie, highly recommend!
Love the Mozart in the intro! You must do "Amadeus"!!!
The game Dead Island is just north of Australia I believe, since you were wondering what would happen there if zombies attacked.
ABSOLUTELY watch Zombieland Double-Tap ( the sequel). It's an awesome sequel. 😁
If you're looking for other movies that blend Horror and Comedy, I'd recommend Abigail, but avoid the trailers as they give away too much. Another recommendation would be the original Fright Night, from 1985. It's sequel Fright Night 2 from 1988 is also entertaining. There are also two more recent versions of both Fright Nights, but I recommend the originals over the remakes, although the remake of the first movie is pretty good.
Great reaction. Lots of fun watching this classic with you!