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From Romero to Overlord: A Visual History of Zombies in Film

Zombieland (2009)

Ruben Fleischer’s Zombieland brings the same kind of zombie we’ve seen before in genre; yet there’s just something about them that feels a little different. Throughout the film, it constantly feels like the zombies are learning and adapting along with the survivors. As stated by Jessie Eisenberg’s Columbus, the zombies got a little more clever and they would constantly find you when you most vulnerable — especially when you’re in a bathroom.

They’re also fast as hell and if you’re not getting a good daily dose of cardio, you probably won’t survive for long. Zombies also get killed in some pretty fun ways: Woody Harrelson’s Tallahassee beating zombies down with a banjo, double-tapping zombies with a Hummer, or Sister Cynthia Kickerbocker’s Zombie Kill of the Week of crushing a zombie with a piano seemingly from God himself.

As a whole, the zombies this time around are pretty scary and just thinking about the rotting clown zombie Columbus faces towards the end of the film makes me feel a little sick inside.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_FncB-OSic

Tom Moore
Tom Moorehttps://mooreviews.com/
Tom is always ready to see and review everything horrifying and hilarious that hits theaters, television, and video games...sometimes. You can check out his other reviews and articles on his blog, Mooreviews.
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