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Dans un monde infesté de zombies, deux hommes tentent de survivre. Columbus, le plus jeune, est terrorisé à l'idée d'être dévoré. C'est une poule mouillée, mais sa prudence pourrait bien lui sauver la vie...Tallahassee, lui, est un chasseur de zombies qui ne craint plus rien ni personne. Armé d'un fusil d'assaut, il se donne corps et âme à la seule mission qui compte pour lui : trouver les derniers exemplaires de ses biscuits préférés, des Twinkies, encore disponibles sur Terre. Dans leur périple, les deux survivants sont rejoints par Wichita et Little Rock, deux jeunes filles. Tous ont désormais deux défis impossibles à relever : affronter les zombies et apprendre à s'entendre... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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POMO 

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français Zombieland commence et se termine quelque part. Il lui manque une structure solide. Mais les personnages sont sympathiques et il travaille avec eux, tout comme il joue avec des ralentisseurs spectaculaires. Un film agréable à regarder, mais Zack Snyder était plus audacieux et tranchant. Ce qui est rentable dans le sous-genre des zombies. ()

Marigold 

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anglais The first part had exactly the amount of rawness and blood that I had been longing for – it parodies the aesthetics of teenage horror and comedy, peppers one-liners one after another and culminates with a famous cameo by Bill Murray, which is destined to be a cult cameo. Unfortunately, any and all invention is lost thereafter and Zombieland starts to lose its way and the banal finale cannot improve on the lost tempo. Suddenly, what was parodied before is now part of the film, as well as awkwardness and implausibility. We also have the fat redneck Harrelson, who saves the ship from completely hitting the rocks and sinking. Partial elements of Zombieland are amongst the great representatives of horror comedy, but it's too bad that Fleischer et al. were unable to connect them into a meaningful whole. In fact, it’s too bad that they even tried. Because they deserve a smack on the head for the family ending. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais I confess that despite the excellent responses, I didn’t believe in Zombieland, at all. The trailer didn’t interest me in the slightest and given how much I (didn’t) like that other highly praised zombie comedy (Shawn of the Dead), I expected 80 minutes of boredom and suffering. Fortunately, the heroes of Zombieland are a lot more likeable than the gang around Simon Pegg. Where I fundamentally disagree with most other reviewers is in my opinion about the course of the film. I consider the beginning as the weakest part (those first fifteen minutes made me fear a new Shawn, with the corresponding two stars), the quiet moments in the middle (the interactions of the characters) as the best, and the action-packed climax as a fun end to the ride. BM’s cameo was awesome! ()

Isherwood 

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anglais While I understand the overseas acclaim, I refuse to join in. In fact, Zombieland runs at about half throttle when it could easily push the pedal through the floor for 85 minutes. Ideas from the black humor barrel are piled on during the opening credits meaning that essentially nothing happens for an hour, and then they arrive at B. M. and then at the amusement park. Every now and then pop culture is mentioned (Facebook, actors, movies), and sometimes it switches to video game mode (the roller coaster ride is a "Painkiller" DLC), but rarely does something ball-busting pop up that would stay in my mind forever and make me want to watch this again... for that, all I need is the trailer. PS: Woody Harrelson is one of the absolute best guys of the year, no question about it. ()

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