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Despite the horrible title, it's quite good! You should go see it. Even though the main character looks like a low-rent Michael Cera.
What makes it quite good?
I approve of the girl with the chainsaw, but the ads make it look like it's trying way too hard.
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Mentalepsy: What makes it quite good?
I approve of the girl with the chainsaw, but the ads make it look like it's trying way too hard.

The delivery of the lines and some of the situations the characters find themselves in are priceless. Particularly when they visit someone's house in LA that most of you all know. I'm not saying who it is, because it really catches you off guard, and everything that happens there is pretty funny.
I enjoyed it as well. Really well done zombie comedy. :)
Ugh... it really looked terrible from the ads. I hope I'll be able to get someone to go see it with me.
I'll definitely be seeing this. I was reminded of Shaun of the Dead when I saw the trailer.
Talk about overkill...Hollywood really needs to get back to doing something original.
Zombies are in every other 3rd film these days. It's gotten way beyond ridiculous.
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Lone3wolf: Talk about overkill...Hollywood really needs to get back to doing something original.
Zombies are in every other 3rd film these days. It's gotten way beyond ridiculous.

And Vampires are creeping into every second film now. *sighs*
There's something wrong, very wrong, about a guy with a bizarre predilection for Twinkies.
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PhoenixWright: Ugh... it really looked terrible from the ads. I hope I'll be able to get someone to go see it with me.

The ads and the name make it look terrible, but it's much better than what the ads make of it.
This may sound cynical, which indeed it is. But to be honest, to me it looks like a stereotypically American producer has watched Shaun of the Dead (A really good British Zom-Rom-Com from about 4 years ago) and gone "I like the idea, but why haven’t the Brits used all the special effects, where's the big explosions, where's the stereotypical hero protagonist?... I can do better than that!" which I see as utterly disappointing. Once again a good idea has been put through the same "if it’s gonna sell big it needs..." motions as so many films from around the globe, and what’s left is entirely unremarkable.
The idea of subtlety and having a new take on an genre seems completely lost. Just like the office all over again....
Personally, I'd recommend watching Shaun of the Dead if you haven’t seen it and draw your own conclusions from the two.
Shaun of the Dead was sooooooooooo good. One of my if not the all time favorite Zombie Flick!
Yeah, I was put off by the trailer I saw the last time I was at the cinema, so far I'm not convinced to spend the time to watch it.
I'm also a little tired of all these zombie and vampire flicks. But +1 for Shaun of the Dead.