Zombieland
Not exactly what I expected, but a fun movie. It was no Raising Arizona, but it had a few funny moments and didn't take itself seriously at all. It's not laugh out loud comedy, it's not scare the shit out of you horror, but just a nice easy blend of fear and bemusement.
No angst over the crazy situation, no underlying social commentary, no deeper hidden meaning. Just four misfits (well, five for a while) making the best they can out of a really bad situation.
Yeah there are crazy plot holes. For instance how come the power is still on everywhere? And don't they ever run out of gas? Or bullets? But that really doesn't matter all that much because it's not really meant to be taken seriously.
Woody Harrellson dominates the film. He's good enough that you'd almost like to see him in a serious zombie killing movie, but then you remember he'd have to do pathos and pass on the idea. No, he fits better here.
The nerdy, nebbish guy is interchangeable with any of the other hundred or so nerdy nebbish guys who populate thousands of other teen films. I'm just glad they didn't get the Superbad guy (Cera) in this role because I'm a little tired of him.
Emma Stone confuses me. She's either hot or not and I lean to not.
It's not a movie you'll buy and put on your shelf to treasure for years to come, but on a throwaway afternoon it would be pretty fun.
Worth watching.