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Zombieland

Zombieland is a 2009 American post-apocalyptic zombie comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer (in his theatrical debut) and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. It stars Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, Abigail Breslin, and Bill Murray. In the film, Tallahassee (Harrelson), Columbus (Eisenberg), Wichita (Stone), and Little Rock (Breslin) make their way on an extended crosscountry road trip to find a sanctuary free from zombies.

Zombieland
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRuben Fleischer
Written by
Produced byGavin Polone
Starring
CinematographyMichael Bonvillain
Edited by
Music byDavid Sardy
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release dates
  • September 25, 2009 (2009-09-25) (Fantastic Fest)
  • October 2, 2009 (2009-10-02) (United States)
Running time
88 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$23.6 million[2]
Box office$102.4 million[3]

Development for Zombieland began in 2005, when Reese and Wernick originally wrote the film as a spec script for a television pilot. Fleischer helped develop the teleplay into a screenplay for a self-contained feature. Tony Gardner was hired as the film's special effects makeup designer, which primarily features physical prosthetics to create the look of the zombies. Principal photography for the film began in February 2009 and lasted until that March, with filming locations including Hollywood, Atlanta, and in and around Georgia. Some of the film's scenes contained improvisation by the actors.

Zombieland premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin on September 25, 2009, and was theatrically released in the United States on October 2, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received positive critical reception, with praise for its screenplay, dialogue, comedy, and cast performances (especially Murray's). It grossed $102 million worldwide, becoming the then-highest grossing zombie film in the U.S. until the release of World War Z (2013), and $54 million in home sales.[4] A sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap, was released in October 2019.

Plot edit

Two months since a strain of mad cow disease mutated to become infectious to humans and turn them into zombies, survivors of the epidemic are advised to use their city of origin as nicknames when meeting other survivors, so as to not get attached to them and protect themselves. Columbus, a former college student with a unique set of zombie survival rules, travels from Austin, Texas, towards Columbus, Ohio, to search for his parents. On the way, he meets Tallahassee, who reluctantly agrees to accompany Columbus towards Ohio. On the way, he mentions to Columbus that he misses his puppy, Buck, who was killed by zombies.

The pair meet con artist sisters Wichita and Little Rock, who trick Tallahassee and Columbus and steal their weapons and Escalade after Little Rock feigns being bitten by a zombie. The two men find a yellow Hummer H2 loaded with weapons and continue on before running into another trap set by the girls, who take them hostage. Tallahassee steals his gun back and has a stand-off with Wichita, until Columbus intervenes saying that they have bigger problems to worry about, resulting in an uneasy truce between them.

The sisters reveal they are going to the Pacific Playland amusement park in Los Angeles, an area supposedly free of zombies. After learning his hometown has been destroyed, and his parents likely killed, Columbus and Tallahassee decide to accompany them to the amusement park. When the group reach Hollywood, Tallahassee directs them to Bill Murray's house. Tallahassee and Wichita meet Murray, uninfected and disguised as a zombie, and they play a prank on Columbus and Little Rock by having him pretend to be a zombie, only for Columbus to accidentally kill Murray. Columbus soon realizes that "Buck" was actually Tallahassee's son, who got infected and died as a result.

Despite Wichita and Columbus falling for each other, Wichita abruptly leaves with Little Rock for Pacific Playland the next morning. Columbus decides to go after Wichita and convinces Tallahassee to join him. At Pacific Playland, the sisters activate all the rides and lights, only to unwittingly draw the attention of a multitude of zombies in the area. They become trapped on a drop tower ride as Tallahassee and Columbus arrive. Tallahassee lures the zombies to a game booth and kills several as Columbus heads to the drop tower; he evades and shoots through a horde and safely helps the girls down. Wichita kisses Columbus and reveals her real name: Krista. The group then leave Pacific Playland.

The rules edit

A running gag (and a central theme throughout the film) is the list of rules Columbus comes up with for surviving in the zombie-infested world. By the end of the film, his list has 33 rules, yet only a few are mentioned. A series of promotional videos starring Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg expanded on the list presented in the film.[5][6]

  1. "Cardio"[7][8]
  2. "Double tap"[9] ("Ziploc bags" in a deleted scene)[10]
  3. "Beware of bathrooms"[9]
  4. "Seatbelts"[9]
  5. "No Attachments"[6]
  6. "Cast iron skillet"[11][7][12]
  7. "Travel light"[9]
  8. "Get a kickass partner"[6]
  9. "With Your Bare Hands"[6]
  10. "Don't Swing Low"[6]
  11. "Use Your Feet"[6]
  12. "Bounty paper towels"[13]
  13. "Bowling ball"[14]
  14. "Don't be a hero"; Columbus later changes the rule to "Be a hero" at the amusement park, after facing his greatest fear (a clown-zombie) to help Wichita and Little Rock.[9]
  15. "Limber up"[9]
  16. "Ziploc bags" (A deleted scene listed bags as rule 2[10] Zombieland: Double Tap added it as rule 23.[15])
  17. "It's a Marathon, Not a Sprint"[6]
  18. "Avoid strip clubs"[6]
  19. "When in doubt, know your way out"[9]
  20. "Double-knot your shoes"[6]
  21. "The buddy system"[16]
  22. "Check the back seat"[9][17]
  23. "Enjoy the little things"[9][18]
  24. "Swiss army knife"[19]
  25. "Clean socks"[12]
  26. "Hygiene"[12]
  27. "Always have backup"[12]
  28. "Do not be afraid to ask for help"[12]

Wichita and Little Rock have their own rule: "Trust no one. Just you and me."

Cast edit

 
 
Woody Harrelson (left) and Emma Stone at the film's premiere, at FantasticFest 2009
  • Woody Harrelson as Tallahassee, Columbus' trusted partner. He despises zombies, and enjoys killing and torturing them.
  • Jesse Eisenberg as Columbus, a young man who lived by himself in a beat-up apartment before becoming one of the few survivors of the zombie apocalypse. He lives by a strict set of rules to stay alive. The character is also the narrator of the film.
  • Emma Stone as Wichita, Little Rock's older sister and Columbus's love interest. She is one of the few survivors of the zombie apocalypse, and overly protective of her little sister. Her real name is Krista.
  • Abigail Breslin as Little Rock, Wichita's 12-year-old sister. She is sweet, but not that innocent and has had to grow up very quickly because of the apocalypse.
  • Bill Murray as a fictionalized version of himself, still living in his Los Angeles home and regularly disguising himself as a zombie to travel around the area.[20] The cameo role was originally written for Patrick Swayze, but he was battling pancreatic cancer at the time and was too sick to make it to set.[21][22] Swayze died in September 2009.[23] Other casting considerations included Sylvester Stallone, Dwayne Johnson, Matthew McConaughey, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Joe Pesci, Mark Hamill, Kevin Bacon, and Dustin Hoffman.[24]
  • Amber Heard as 406, Columbus's ill-fated neighbor who becomes the first zombie he kills.[25]

Character names edit

The main characters do not use each other's real names, but identify themselves using place names (Columbus, Tallahassee, Wichita, and Little Rock) that relate to them. This includes Columbus' neighbor, named 406 after her room, and his fictional sexual conquest Beverly Hills, as well as Sister Cynthia Knickerbocker, whom Columbus identifies as a "Zombie Kill of the Week" winner, and whose surname is actually an obsolete term for a citizen or inhabitant of New York City.[26] The one exception is Murray playing himself. At the end of the film, Wichita tells Columbus that her real name is Krista.[27]

Production edit

 
Ruben Fleischer at the film's premiere

Writing edit

Writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick stated that the idea for Zombieland had "lived in [their] heads" for four-and-a-half years. The story was originally developed in 2005 as a spec script for a television pilot in the summer of 2005. Wernick stated, "We've got a long brainstorming document that still to this day gets updated on a near-weekly basis with ideas".[28] Director Ruben Fleischer helped develop the script from a series into a self-contained feature by providing a specific destination to the road story, the amusement park.[29] Earlier versions of the script called the protagonists Flagstaff and Albuquerque, rather than Columbus and Tallahassee, and the female characters were called Wichita and Stillwater.[30][31] The celebrity who would cameo as himself was written as a zombified, dancing Patrick Swayze, including references to highlights of Swayze's career, even including a recreation of the potter's wheel scene from Ghost.[30][32] Later versions of the script considered Sylvester Stallone, Joe Pesci, Mark Hamill, Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Bacon, Jean-Claude Van Damme or Matthew McConaughey as the celebrity.[33] The actor cast in the part dropped out a week before filming, and Harrelson made a few calls and was able to get Bill Murray to play the part instead.[34] According to Harrelson most of the scene was improvised.[35] Harrelson accepted the role on four conditions, two of which were about casting and crew. The third condition required the film to have an environmentally conscious set. The fourth condition required that the director not eat dairy products for a week, a task which Fleischer described was "like for an alcoholic not to drink". He succeeded and maintained a vegetarian diet for 11 months.[29]

Filming and design edit

 
Zombieland zombies in a scene from the film's climax

Principal photography began February 2009 in Hollywood, California, with scenes being shot at Scream Fest Theme Park and other locations.[36] Filming continued in March in Atlanta, Hapeville, Morrow,[37] Decatur,[38] Newnan and Powder Springs, Georgia, where actress Abigail Breslin celebrated her 13th birthday by adopting a shelter puppy.[39] Zombieland was filmed in digital, using the Panavision Genesis digital camera[40] and had a 41-day shooting schedule.[29]

The theme-park scenes for the film's climax, Pacific Playland, were mostly shot in Valdosta's local theme park Wild Adventures Water and Theme Park.[36] Some of the amusement rides prominently featured in the film include Pharaoh's Fury, the Double Shot (redubbed "Blast Off"), the Rattler, the Aviator, and the Bug Out. A haunted-house facade was constructed at the theme park, but the interior was filmed on location at Netherworld Haunted House outside Atlanta.[41]

Special effects makeup designer Tony Gardner, who helped Rick Baker create the signature look of Michael Jackson's music video "Thriller" and has contributed to other Hollywood films such as 127 Hours, Hairspray, and There's Something About Mary, was brought on to design the look of the film's zombies.[42] Michael Bonvillain, who was Cloverfield's cinematographer, was brought on for the "lively" hand-held camerawork.[43] "Basically, it's the end of the world; the entire nation is zombies", stated Gardner. "And [the humans] are trying to get from the east coast to the west coast". For one shooting scene, Gardner said, "There were 160 zombies, in prosthetics, on set in an amusement park". He said it is "how you present yourself as a zombie that determines how people will react to you" and that "once the contact lenses go in", he thinks "all bets are off".[42]

Gardner said he was excited about working on the film with first-time filmmaker Ruben Fleischer, who gave him free rein in his zombie design. "[We] are just trying to be real extreme with it", stated Gardner, "and trying to balance the scares out with the comedy".[42] He described having to makeover physically attractive actors who usually benefit from their looks as "a little off-putting" after seeing some of them in their character makeup for the first time.[42]

The zombies in Zombieland were described by the casting director as: "Ferocious, infected people who move erratically. They are diseased, as opposed to undead. These are not the lumbering walking dead of Romero's zombie movies, but instead the super jacked up 28 Days Later/Dawn of the Dead zombies. They are scary, gnarly, and gross.[44]

Harrelson had input into the wardrobe for his character, Tallahassee. "I never worked so long and hard on an outfit in my life," he stated. "What this guy wears is who he is. You want to get a sense of this guy as soon as you see him. So I pick out the necklaces, the sunglasses. But the hat? The minute you see that on Tallahassee, you buy him. He's real. And he's got a real cool hat".[45] Harrelson's choice of headwear for Tallahassee came not just down to style, but also to his environmental passions: the distinctive hat is handmade in Brazil by a company called The Real Deal using recycled cargo-truck tarps and wire from old truck tires.[46]

Shortly after finishing the filming of Zombieland, Harrelson had an altercation with a TMZ photographer at New York City's LaGuardia Airport. His defense was that he was still in character and thought the cameraman was a zombie.[47]

Effects edit

The special-effects team created several visual elements, including "The Rules for Survival", which appear on-screen as they are related to the audience by Columbus: "Do cardio", "Beware of bathrooms", "Check the back seat", and so forth. The texts are rendered in three dimensions. "When a previously stated rule becomes relevant—when nature calls, for instance—the relevant text pops up, occasionally getting splattered with blood."[48] Slate's Josh Levin said, "The pop-up bit works precisely because Zombieland unspools like a game—how can you survive a zombie horde armed with a shotgun, an SUV and a smart mouth?"[48]

Release edit

 
Models promoting the film at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con

A trailer of Zombieland was released on June 18, 2009.[49] Distributed by Columbia Pictures, the film was released on 2 October 2009, a week earlier than originally advertised.[50]

Home media edit

Zombieland was released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on February 2, 2010, on Blu-ray and DVD.[51][52] The film was released on March 15, 2010, on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK.[53] Select Best Buy stores sold a special edition on both DVD and Blu-ray with an additional disc featuring two featurettes. It was also released as a film for the PSP UMD.

The film grossed $54 million in home sales.[54]

Zombieland was released on Ultra HD Blu-ray on October 1, 2019, a few weeks before the sequel was released in theatres.[55]

Reception edit

Box office edit

The film debuted at number one at the box office in North America, with ticket sales of $24,733,155 over its opening weekend, averaging about $8,147 from 3,036 theaters, matching its production budget.[56] It was credited as having the second-highest-grossing start on record for a zombie film behind the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake, and as "the first American horror comedy in recent memory to find significant theatrical success".[57] The film grossed $60.8 million in 17 days, becoming the top-grossing zombie film in history; the record was previously held by the Dawn of the Dead remake.[58][59] It was later surpassed by Resident Evil: Afterlife which grossed over $290 million worldwide and World War Z which grossed over $540 million worldwide. Zombieland closed on December 13, 2009, with a final gross of $75,590,286 in North America and $26,801,254 in other territories for a worldwide gross of $102,391,540.[2]

Critical response edit

Zombieland received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 89% based on reviews from 259 critics, with a rating average of 7.4/10. The website's consensus reads: "Wickedly funny and featuring plenty of gore, Zombieland is proof that the zombie subgenre is far from dead."[60] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average which assigns a normalized rating to reviews from mainstream critics, the film holds a score of 73 out of 100 based on 31 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[61] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore during the opening weekend, gave Zombieland an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[62]

Roger Ebert was surprised by Zombieland's ability to be significantly humorous while zombies remained the focus of the film, and felt that "all of this could have been dreary, but not here. The filmmakers show invention and well-tuned comic timing". He credited Bill Murray's cameo appearance as receiving the "single biggest laugh" of the year and gave the film 3 out of 4 stars.[63] Murray's cameo was called out for attention by other reviewers: Marc Savlov of the Austin Chronicle credited it as "the single most outrageously entertaining unexpected celebrity cameo of any film—genre or otherwise—" that he had seen in a "long, long time" and that while the film did little to advance the genre, its smart script and high action made it very enjoyable. Savlov categorized Zombieland as being "dead set against being dead serious" with its tonal pallor "ha[ving] more in common with a foreshortened It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World than with 28 Days or Weeks Later".[64]

The film's witty use of dialogue and popular culture was also praised by Ty Burr of The Boston Globe, who said the film "makes no claims to greatness", but that what it "has instead—in spades—is deliciously weary end-of-the-world banter".[65] Michael Ordona of Los Angeles Times praised director Fleischer for "bring[ing] impeccable timing and bloodthirsty wit to the proceedings".[66]

Some reviewers saw deeper levels in the plot and cinematography; cinematographer Michael Bonvillain was praised for capturing "some interesting images amid the postapocalyptic carnival of carnage, as when he transforms the destruction of a souvenir shop into a rough ballet",[66] while Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com said, "the picture is beautifully paced" and highlighted "a halcyon middle section where, in what could be viewed as a sideways homage to Rebel Without a Cause, our rootless wanderers share a brief respite in an empty, lavish mansion".[67]

Claudia Puig of USA Today said, "underlying the carnage in Zombieland is a sweetly beating heart", and, "This road movie/horror flick/dark comedy/earnest romance/action film hybrid laces a gentle drollness through all the bloody mayhem".[68] Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Schwarzbaum concluded, "At the bone, Zombieland is a polished, very funny road picture shaped by wisenheimer cable-TV sensibilities and starring four likable actors, each with an influential following".[69]

Josh Levin of Slate drew parallels with Adventureland: in both films, Jesse Eisenberg tries to win over his dream girl, a girl who has been hardened by life, and both feature a theme park. He goes so far as to call the film "an undead Adventureland—a Pride and Prejudice and Zombies for the Facebook generation".[48]

Time's Richard Corliss described the film as "an exhilarating ride, start to finish" and reasoned "Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg set a high bar for this subgenre with Shaun of the Dead, but Reese, Wernick, and Fleischer may have trumped them". "This isn't just a good zombie comedy. It's a damn fine movie, period. And that's high praise, coming from a vampire guy", he stated.[70]

Not all comparisons with Shaun of the Dead were favorable: Joshua Rothkopf of Time Out New York characterized the "extra injection of pop-culture neuroticism" as "the one innovation" of the film,[71] declaring that while Zombieland was funny, it was not particularly scary and stated that it "simply isn't as witty as Shaun of the Dead, forever the yuks-meet-yucks standard".[71] Similarly, The Globe and Mail's Rick Groen said "it's far more charming than chilling and way more funny than frightening", though he suggested that Rule No. 32 to 'enjoy the little things' was worth observing for a light comedy.[72] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times classified the film as "[a] minor diversion dripping in splatter and groaning with self-amusement" and lamented the lack of a real plot more concrete than a series of comedy takes on zombie-slaying.[73]

Accolades edit

List of awards and nominations
Award Category Recipients Result
Broadcast Film Critics Association[74] Best Comedy Movie Zombieland Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society[75] Best Supporting Actor Woody Harrelson Nominated
Best Ensemble Abigail Breslin
Jesse Eisenberg
Woody Harrelson
Amber Heard
Bill Murray
Emma Stone
Nominated
Empire Awards Best Horror Zombieland Nominated
Golden Schmoes[76] Best Comedy of the Year Zombieland Nominated
Best Horror Movie of the Year Zombieland Won
Biggest Surprise of the Year Zombieland Nominated
Coolest Character of the Year Tallahassee (Woody Harrelson) Nominated
Best Action Sequence of the Year Tallahassee vs. the Amusement Park Nominated
Most Memorable Scene of the Year Bill Murray cameo Won
Best T&A of the Year Emma Stone Nominated
MTV Movie Awards Best Scared-As-S**t Performance Jesse Eisenberg Nominated
Best WTF Moment "Bill Murray?! A Zombie?!" Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Horror Film Zombieland Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Woody Harrelson Nominated
Sitges Film Festival[77] Audience Award Ruben Fleischer Won
Scream Awards Ultimate Scream Zombieland Nominated
Best Horror Movie Zombieland Won
Best Scream-Play Rhett Reese
Paul Wernick
Nominated
Best Horror Actress Emma Stone Nominated
Best Horror Actor Woody Harrelson Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Abigail Breslin Nominated
Best Cameo Bill Murray Won
Best Ensemble Abigail Breslin
Jesse Eisenberg
Woody Harrelson
Amber Heard
Bill Murray
Emma Stone
Won
Best F/X Zombieland Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Best Comedy Zombieland Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Emma Stone Nominated
Choice Movie: Breakout Actor Jesse Eisenberg Nominated

Soundtrack edit

The film's music was composed by David Sardy. The soundtrack was released on October 6, 2009, by Relativity Music Group.

The song For Whom the Bell Tolls by the band Metallica was used in the opening credits scene.

All music is composed by David Sardy

No.TitleLength
1."Opening"2:52
2."Cardio"2:30
3."The Standoff"1:29
4."Escalade Sting"0:34
5."Hostess Truck"0:27
6."406"2:11
7."Carpush Manwich"1:41
8."Grocery Store"2:10
9."Marriagable"2:47
10."Girls Abandon Guys"1:01
11."Smash The Van"0:28
12."Walk N Talk"1:04
13."The Yellow Hummer"0:31
14."Clown Dump"0:41
15."H3lp"1:33
16."Gas N Gulp"2:06
17."The Quiet Game"1:09
18."Zombie Kill Of The Week"0:12
19."Zombie Kimosabe"0:54
20."Searching The Murray House"1:03
21."Zombie In The House"0:59
22."Monopoly"1:06
23."Pacific Playland (Pt.1)"2:53
24."Pacific Playland (Pt.2)"2:03
25."Columbus Alone"0:30
26."Pacific Playland (Pt.3)"2:04
27."Pacific Playland (Pt.4)"4:31
28."Estasi Dell Anima"1:55
29."Clown"1:30
30."Rat Scare"0:37
31."As Close As I'll Ever Get To Home"0:56
Total length:46:27

[78]

Sequel edit

Due to the film's success, writers Reese and Wernick always planned a possible sequel, with many more ideas they wanted to explore.[79] In August 2016, Reese and Wernick confirmed that they were working on Zombieland 2 and meeting with Woody Harrelson to discuss the film, while stating "all the cast is pretty excited."[80]

The film, Zombieland: Double Tap, featuring the return of the original cast, was released on October 18, 2019, the tenth anniversary of the original film's release, and was once again a critical and financial success.[81]

Future edit

On the possibility of a third film, Fleischer can not decide if the cast will return or not.[82] He has stated that he "would love to do a Madison stand-alone movie."[83]

Television series edit

In October 2011, it was reported that Fox Broadcasting Company and Sony Pictures were considering a television adaption of the series to be aired on CBS, with Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese writing the script, but with the main actors of the original film likely not returning. The television program was planned to begin in fall, 2012. These plans did not come to fruition.[84] In January 2013, it was revealed that the casting call for the production just went out for the main characters, with a few changes to the movie for the show and the addition of two new characters, Atlanta and Ainsley.[85]

In March 2013, it was announced that Amazon Studios had ordered a pilot episode. Reese, Wernick and Pollone were joined by Eli Craig, who directed the pilot. Tyler Ross plays Columbus, Kirk Ward plays Tallahassee, Maiara Walsh plays Wichita and Izabela Vidovic plays Little Rock.[86][87] A new character named Detroit (voiced by Kendra Fountain) was introduced as an ex-OnStar operator, serving as the gang's navigator. The pilot was released in April 2013 on Lovefilm and at Amazon Video.[88][89] On May 17, 2013, Rhett Reese, creator of the TV adaptation, announced that Zombieland: The Series would not be picked up to be a series by Amazon.[90] Reese commented on the fan backlash, saying "I'll never understand the vehement hate the pilot received from die-hard Zombieland fans. You guys successfully hated it out of existence."[91]

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zombieland, franchise, franchise, industrial, metal, album, megaherz, album, anime, television, series, zombie, land, saga, 2009, american, post, apocalyptic, zombie, comedy, film, directed, ruben, fleischer, theatrical, debut, written, rhett, reese, paul, wer. For the franchise see Zombieland franchise For the industrial metal album see Zombieland Megaherz album For the anime television series see Zombie Land Saga Zombieland is a 2009 American post apocalyptic zombie comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer in his theatrical debut and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick It stars Woody Harrelson Jesse Eisenberg Emma Stone Abigail Breslin and Bill Murray In the film Tallahassee Harrelson Columbus Eisenberg Wichita Stone and Little Rock Breslin make their way on an extended crosscountry road trip to find a sanctuary free from zombies ZombielandTheatrical release posterDirected byRuben FleischerWritten byRhett ReesePaul WernickProduced byGavin PoloneStarringWoody Harrelson Jesse Eisenberg Emma Stone Abigail BreslinCinematographyMichael BonvillainEdited byPeter AmundsonAlan BaumgartenMusic byDavid SardyProductioncompaniesColumbia PicturesRelativity MediaPariahDistributed bySony Pictures ReleasingRelease datesSeptember 25 2009 2009 09 25 Fantastic Fest October 2 2009 2009 10 02 United States Running time88 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 23 6 million 2 Box office 102 4 million 3 Development for Zombieland began in 2005 when Reese and Wernick originally wrote the film as a spec script for a television pilot Fleischer helped develop the teleplay into a screenplay for a self contained feature Tony Gardner was hired as the film s special effects makeup designer which primarily features physical prosthetics to create the look of the zombies Principal photography for the film began in February 2009 and lasted until that March with filming locations including Hollywood Atlanta and in and around Georgia Some of the film s scenes contained improvisation by the actors Zombieland premiered at Fantastic Fest in Austin on September 25 2009 and was theatrically released in the United States on October 2 by Sony Pictures Releasing The film received positive critical reception with praise for its screenplay dialogue comedy and cast performances especially Murray s It grossed 102 million worldwide becoming the then highest grossing zombie film in the U S until the release of World War Z 2013 and 54 million in home sales 4 A sequel Zombieland Double Tap was released in October 2019 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 The rules 2 Cast 2 1 Character names 3 Production 3 1 Writing 3 2 Filming and design 3 3 Effects 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 Soundtrack 7 Sequel 7 1 Future 8 Television series 9 References 10 External linksPlot editTwo months since a strain of mad cow disease mutated to become infectious to humans and turn them into zombies survivors of the epidemic are advised to use their city of origin as nicknames when meeting other survivors so as to not get attached to them and protect themselves Columbus a former college student with a unique set of zombie survival rules travels from Austin Texas towards Columbus Ohio to search for his parents On the way he meets Tallahassee who reluctantly agrees to accompany Columbus towards Ohio On the way he mentions to Columbus that he misses his puppy Buck who was killed by zombies The pair meet con artist sisters Wichita and Little Rock who trick Tallahassee and Columbus and steal their weapons and Escalade after Little Rock feigns being bitten by a zombie The two men find a yellow Hummer H2 loaded with weapons and continue on before running into another trap set by the girls who take them hostage Tallahassee steals his gun back and has a stand off with Wichita until Columbus intervenes saying that they have bigger problems to worry about resulting in an uneasy truce between them The sisters reveal they are going to the Pacific Playland amusement park in Los Angeles an area supposedly free of zombies After learning his hometown has been destroyed and his parents likely killed Columbus and Tallahassee decide to accompany them to the amusement park When the group reach Hollywood Tallahassee directs them to Bill Murray s house Tallahassee and Wichita meet Murray uninfected and disguised as a zombie and they play a prank on Columbus and Little Rock by having him pretend to be a zombie only for Columbus to accidentally kill Murray Columbus soon realizes that Buck was actually Tallahassee s son who got infected and died as a result Despite Wichita and Columbus falling for each other Wichita abruptly leaves with Little Rock for Pacific Playland the next morning Columbus decides to go after Wichita and convinces Tallahassee to join him At Pacific Playland the sisters activate all the rides and lights only to unwittingly draw the attention of a multitude of zombies in the area They become trapped on a drop tower ride as Tallahassee and Columbus arrive Tallahassee lures the zombies to a game booth and kills several as Columbus heads to the drop tower he evades and shoots through a horde and safely helps the girls down Wichita kisses Columbus and reveals her real name Krista The group then leave Pacific Playland The rules edit See also Zombieland Double Tap The rules A running gag and a central theme throughout the film is the list of rules Columbus comes up with for surviving in the zombie infested world By the end of the film his list has 33 rules yet only a few are mentioned A series of promotional videos starring Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg expanded on the list presented in the film 5 6 Cardio 7 8 Double tap 9 Ziploc bags in a deleted scene 10 Beware of bathrooms 9 Seatbelts 9 No Attachments 6 Cast iron skillet 11 7 12 Travel light 9 Get a kickass partner 6 With Your Bare Hands 6 Don t Swing Low 6 Use Your Feet 6 Bounty paper towels 13 Bowling ball 14 Don t be a hero Columbus later changes the rule to Be a hero at the amusement park after facing his greatest fear a clown zombie to help Wichita and Little Rock 9 Limber up 9 Ziploc bags A deleted scene listed bags as rule 2 10 Zombieland Double Tap added it as rule 23 15 It s a Marathon Not a Sprint 6 Avoid strip clubs 6 When in doubt know your way out 9 Double knot your shoes 6 The buddy system 16 Check the back seat 9 17 Enjoy the little things 9 18 Swiss army knife 19 Clean socks 12 Hygiene 12 Always have backup 12 Do not be afraid to ask for help 12 Wichita and Little Rock have their own rule Trust no one Just you and me Cast edit nbsp nbsp Woody Harrelson left and Emma Stone at the film s premiere at FantasticFest 2009 Woody Harrelson as Tallahassee Columbus trusted partner He despises zombies and enjoys killing and torturing them Jesse Eisenberg as Columbus a young man who lived by himself in a beat up apartment before becoming one of the few survivors of the zombie apocalypse He lives by a strict set of rules to stay alive The character is also the narrator of the film Emma Stone as Wichita Little Rock s older sister and Columbus s love interest She is one of the few survivors of the zombie apocalypse and overly protective of her little sister Her real name is Krista Abigail Breslin as Little Rock Wichita s 12 year old sister She is sweet but not that innocent and has had to grow up very quickly because of the apocalypse Bill Murray as a fictionalized version of himself still living in his Los Angeles home and regularly disguising himself as a zombie to travel around the area 20 The cameo role was originally written for Patrick Swayze but he was battling pancreatic cancer at the time and was too sick to make it to set 21 22 Swayze died in September 2009 23 Other casting considerations included Sylvester Stallone Dwayne Johnson Matthew McConaughey Jean Claude Van Damme Joe Pesci Mark Hamill Kevin Bacon and Dustin Hoffman 24 Amber Heard as 406 Columbus s ill fated neighbor who becomes the first zombie he kills 25 Character names edit The main characters do not use each other s real names but identify themselves using place names Columbus Tallahassee Wichita and Little Rock that relate to them This includes Columbus neighbor named 406 after her room and his fictional sexual conquest Beverly Hills as well as Sister Cynthia Knickerbocker whom Columbus identifies as a Zombie Kill of the Week winner and whose surname is actually an obsolete term for a citizen or inhabitant of New York City 26 The one exception is Murray playing himself At the end of the film Wichita tells Columbus that her real name is Krista 27 Production edit nbsp Ruben Fleischer at the film s premiereWriting edit Writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick stated that the idea for Zombieland had lived in their heads for four and a half years The story was originally developed in 2005 as a spec script for a television pilot in the summer of 2005 Wernick stated We ve got a long brainstorming document that still to this day gets updated on a near weekly basis with ideas 28 Director Ruben Fleischer helped develop the script from a series into a self contained feature by providing a specific destination to the road story the amusement park 29 Earlier versions of the script called the protagonists Flagstaff and Albuquerque rather than Columbus and Tallahassee and the female characters were called Wichita and Stillwater 30 31 The celebrity who would cameo as himself was written as a zombified dancing Patrick Swayze including references to highlights of Swayze s career even including a recreation of the potter s wheel scene from Ghost 30 32 Later versions of the script considered Sylvester Stallone Joe Pesci Mark Hamill Dwayne Johnson Kevin Bacon Jean Claude Van Damme or Matthew McConaughey as the celebrity 33 The actor cast in the part dropped out a week before filming and Harrelson made a few calls and was able to get Bill Murray to play the part instead 34 According to Harrelson most of the scene was improvised 35 Harrelson accepted the role on four conditions two of which were about casting and crew The third condition required the film to have an environmentally conscious set The fourth condition required that the director not eat dairy products for a week a task which Fleischer described was like for an alcoholic not to drink He succeeded and maintained a vegetarian diet for 11 months 29 Filming and design edit nbsp Zombieland zombies in a scene from the film s climaxPrincipal photography began February 2009 in Hollywood California with scenes being shot at Scream Fest Theme Park and other locations 36 Filming continued in March in Atlanta Hapeville Morrow 37 Decatur 38 Newnan and Powder Springs Georgia where actress Abigail Breslin celebrated her 13th birthday by adopting a shelter puppy 39 Zombieland was filmed in digital using the Panavision Genesis digital camera 40 and had a 41 day shooting schedule 29 The theme park scenes for the film s climax Pacific Playland were mostly shot in Valdosta s local theme park Wild Adventures Water and Theme Park 36 Some of the amusement rides prominently featured in the film include Pharaoh s Fury the Double Shot redubbed Blast Off the Rattler the Aviator and the Bug Out A haunted house facade was constructed at the theme park but the interior was filmed on location at Netherworld Haunted House outside Atlanta 41 Special effects makeup designer Tony Gardner who helped Rick Baker create the signature look of Michael Jackson s music video Thriller and has contributed to other Hollywood films such as 127 Hours Hairspray and There s Something About Mary was brought on to design the look of the film s zombies 42 Michael Bonvillain who was Cloverfield s cinematographer was brought on for the lively hand held camerawork 43 Basically it s the end of the world the entire nation is zombies stated Gardner And the humans are trying to get from the east coast to the west coast For one shooting scene Gardner said There were 160 zombies in prosthetics on set in an amusement park He said it is how you present yourself as a zombie that determines how people will react to you and that once the contact lenses go in he thinks all bets are off 42 Gardner said he was excited about working on the film with first time filmmaker Ruben Fleischer who gave him free rein in his zombie design We are just trying to be real extreme with it stated Gardner and trying to balance the scares out with the comedy 42 He described having to makeover physically attractive actors who usually benefit from their looks as a little off putting after seeing some of them in their character makeup for the first time 42 The zombies in Zombieland were described by the casting director as Ferocious infected people who move erratically They are diseased as opposed to undead These are not the lumbering walking dead of Romero s zombie movies but instead the super jacked up 28 Days Later Dawn of the Dead zombies They are scary gnarly and gross 44 Harrelson had input into the wardrobe for his character Tallahassee I never worked so long and hard on an outfit in my life he stated What this guy wears is who he is You want to get a sense of this guy as soon as you see him So I pick out the necklaces the sunglasses But the hat The minute you see that on Tallahassee you buy him He s real And he s got a real cool hat 45 Harrelson s choice of headwear for Tallahassee came not just down to style but also to his environmental passions the distinctive hat is handmade in Brazil by a company called The Real Deal using recycled cargo truck tarps and wire from old truck tires 46 Shortly after finishing the filming of Zombieland Harrelson had an altercation with a TMZ photographer at New York City s LaGuardia Airport His defense was that he was still in character and thought the cameraman was a zombie 47 Effects edit The special effects team created several visual elements including The Rules for Survival which appear on screen as they are related to the audience by Columbus Do cardio Beware of bathrooms Check the back seat and so forth The texts are rendered in three dimensions When a previously stated rule becomes relevant when nature calls for instance the relevant text pops up occasionally getting splattered with blood 48 Slate s Josh Levin said The pop up bit works precisely because Zombieland unspools like a game how can you survive a zombie horde armed with a shotgun an SUV and a smart mouth 48 Release edit nbsp Models promoting the film at the 2009 San Diego Comic ConA trailer of Zombieland was released on June 18 2009 49 Distributed by Columbia Pictures the film was released on 2 October 2009 a week earlier than originally advertised 50 Home media edit Zombieland was released by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment on February 2 2010 on Blu ray and DVD 51 52 The film was released on March 15 2010 on DVD and Blu ray in the UK 53 Select Best Buy stores sold a special edition on both DVD and Blu ray with an additional disc featuring two featurettes It was also released as a film for the PSP UMD The film grossed 54 million in home sales 54 Zombieland was released on Ultra HD Blu ray on October 1 2019 a few weeks before the sequel was released in theatres 55 Reception editBox office edit The film debuted at number one at the box office in North America with ticket sales of 24 733 155 over its opening weekend averaging about 8 147 from 3 036 theaters matching its production budget 56 It was credited as having the second highest grossing start on record for a zombie film behind the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake and as the first American horror comedy in recent memory to find significant theatrical success 57 The film grossed 60 8 million in 17 days becoming the top grossing zombie film in history the record was previously held by the Dawn of the Dead remake 58 59 It was later surpassed by Resident Evil Afterlife which grossed over 290 million worldwide and World War Z which grossed over 540 million worldwide Zombieland closed on December 13 2009 with a final gross of 75 590 286 in North America and 26 801 254 in other territories for a worldwide gross of 102 391 540 2 Critical response edit Zombieland received positive reviews from critics On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 89 based on reviews from 259 critics with a rating average of 7 4 10 The website s consensus reads Wickedly funny and featuring plenty of gore Zombieland is proof that the zombie subgenre is far from dead 60 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average which assigns a normalized rating to reviews from mainstream critics the film holds a score of 73 out of 100 based on 31 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 61 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore during the opening weekend gave Zombieland an average grade of A on an A to F scale 62 Roger Ebert was surprised by Zombieland s ability to be significantly humorous while zombies remained the focus of the film and felt that all of this could have been dreary but not here The filmmakers show invention and well tuned comic timing He credited Bill Murray s cameo appearance as receiving the single biggest laugh of the year and gave the film 3 out of 4 stars 63 Murray s cameo was called out for attention by other reviewers Marc Savlov of the Austin Chronicle credited it as the single most outrageously entertaining unexpected celebrity cameo of any film genre or otherwise that he had seen in a long long time and that while the film did little to advance the genre its smart script and high action made it very enjoyable Savlov categorized Zombieland as being dead set against being dead serious with its tonal pallor ha ving more in common with a foreshortened It s a Mad Mad Mad Mad World than with 28 Days or Weeks Later 64 The film s witty use of dialogue and popular culture was also praised by Ty Burr of The Boston Globe who said the film makes no claims to greatness but that what it has instead in spades is deliciously weary end of the world banter 65 Michael Ordona of Los Angeles Times praised director Fleischer for bring ing impeccable timing and bloodthirsty wit to the proceedings 66 Some reviewers saw deeper levels in the plot and cinematography cinematographer Michael Bonvillain was praised for capturing some interesting images amid the postapocalyptic carnival of carnage as when he transforms the destruction of a souvenir shop into a rough ballet 66 while Stephanie Zacharek of Salon com said the picture is beautifully paced and highlighted a halcyon middle section where in what could be viewed as a sideways homage to Rebel Without a Cause our rootless wanderers share a brief respite in an empty lavish mansion 67 Claudia Puig of USA Today said underlying the carnage in Zombieland is a sweetly beating heart and This road movie horror flick dark comedy earnest romance action film hybrid laces a gentle drollness through all the bloody mayhem 68 Entertainment Weekly s Lisa Schwarzbaum concluded At the bone Zombieland is a polished very funny road picture shaped by wisenheimer cable TV sensibilities and starring four likable actors each with an influential following 69 Josh Levin of Slate drew parallels with Adventureland in both films Jesse Eisenberg tries to win over his dream girl a girl who has been hardened by life and both feature a theme park He goes so far as to call the film an undead Adventureland a Pride and Prejudice and Zombies for the Facebook generation 48 Time s Richard Corliss described the film as an exhilarating ride start to finish and reasoned Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg set a high bar for this subgenre with Shaun of the Dead but Reese Wernick and Fleischer may have trumped them This isn t just a good zombie comedy It s a damn fine movie period And that s high praise coming from a vampire guy he stated 70 Not all comparisons with Shaun of the Dead were favorable Joshua Rothkopf of Time Out New York characterized the extra injection of pop culture neuroticism as the one innovation of the film 71 declaring that while Zombieland was funny it was not particularly scary and stated that it simply isn t as witty as Shaun of the Dead forever the yuks meet yucks standard 71 Similarly The Globe and Mail s Rick Groen said it s far more charming than chilling and way more funny than frightening though he suggested that Rule No 32 to enjoy the little things was worth observing for a light comedy 72 Manohla Dargis of The New York Times classified the film as a minor diversion dripping in splatter and groaning with self amusement and lamented the lack of a real plot more concrete than a series of comedy takes on zombie slaying 73 Accolades edit List of awards and nominations Award Category Recipients ResultBroadcast Film Critics Association 74 Best Comedy Movie Zombieland NominatedDetroit Film Critics Society 75 Best Supporting Actor Woody Harrelson NominatedBest Ensemble Abigail BreslinJesse EisenbergWoody HarrelsonAmber HeardBill MurrayEmma Stone NominatedEmpire Awards Best Horror Zombieland NominatedGolden Schmoes 76 Best Comedy of the Year Zombieland NominatedBest Horror Movie of the Year Zombieland WonBiggest Surprise of the Year Zombieland NominatedCoolest Character of the Year Tallahassee Woody Harrelson NominatedBest Action Sequence of the Year Tallahassee vs the Amusement Park NominatedMost Memorable Scene of the Year Bill Murray cameo WonBest T amp A of the Year Emma Stone NominatedMTV Movie Awards Best Scared As S t Performance Jesse Eisenberg NominatedBest WTF Moment Bill Murray A Zombie NominatedSaturn Awards Best Horror Film Zombieland NominatedBest Supporting Actor Woody Harrelson NominatedSitges Film Festival 77 Audience Award Ruben Fleischer WonScream Awards Ultimate Scream Zombieland NominatedBest Horror Movie Zombieland WonBest Scream Play Rhett ReesePaul Wernick NominatedBest Horror Actress Emma Stone NominatedBest Horror Actor Woody Harrelson NominatedBest Supporting Actress Abigail Breslin NominatedBest Cameo Bill Murray WonBest Ensemble Abigail BreslinJesse EisenbergWoody HarrelsonAmber HeardBill MurrayEmma Stone WonBest F X Zombieland NominatedSt Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Best Comedy Zombieland NominatedTeen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress Comedy Emma Stone NominatedChoice Movie Breakout Actor Jesse Eisenberg NominatedSoundtrack editThe film s music was composed by David Sardy The soundtrack was released on October 6 2009 by Relativity Music Group The song For Whom the Bell Tolls by the band Metallica was used in the opening credits scene All music is composed by David SardyNo TitleLength1 Opening 2 522 Cardio 2 303 The Standoff 1 294 Escalade Sting 0 345 Hostess Truck 0 276 406 2 117 Carpush Manwich 1 418 Grocery Store 2 109 Marriagable 2 4710 Girls Abandon Guys 1 0111 Smash The Van 0 2812 Walk N Talk 1 0413 The Yellow Hummer 0 3114 Clown Dump 0 4115 H3lp 1 3316 Gas N Gulp 2 0617 The Quiet Game 1 0918 Zombie Kill Of The Week 0 1219 Zombie Kimosabe 0 5420 Searching The Murray House 1 0321 Zombie In The House 0 5922 Monopoly 1 0623 Pacific Playland Pt 1 2 5324 Pacific Playland Pt 2 2 0325 Columbus Alone 0 3026 Pacific Playland Pt 3 2 0427 Pacific Playland Pt 4 4 3128 Estasi Dell Anima 1 5529 Clown 1 3030 Rat Scare 0 3731 As Close As I ll Ever Get To Home 0 56Total length 46 27 78 Sequel editMain article Zombieland Double Tap Due to the film s success writers Reese and Wernick always planned a possible sequel with many more ideas they wanted to explore 79 In August 2016 Reese and Wernick confirmed that they were working on Zombieland 2 and meeting with Woody Harrelson to discuss the film while stating all the cast is pretty excited 80 The film Zombieland Double Tap featuring the return of the original cast was released on October 18 2019 the tenth anniversary of the original film s release and was once again a critical and financial success 81 Future edit On the possibility of a third film Fleischer can not decide if the cast will return or not 82 He has stated that he would love to do a Madison stand alone movie 83 Television series editIn October 2011 it was reported that Fox Broadcasting Company and Sony Pictures were considering a television adaption of the series to be aired on CBS with Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese writing the script but with the main actors of the original film likely not returning The television program was planned to begin in fall 2012 These plans did not come to fruition 84 In January 2013 it was revealed that the casting call for the production just went out for the main characters with a few changes to the movie for the show and the addition of two new characters Atlanta and Ainsley 85 In March 2013 it was announced that Amazon Studios had ordered a pilot episode Reese Wernick and Pollone were joined by Eli Craig who directed the pilot Tyler Ross plays Columbus Kirk Ward plays Tallahassee Maiara Walsh plays Wichita and Izabela Vidovic plays Little Rock 86 87 A new character named Detroit voiced by Kendra Fountain was introduced as an ex OnStar operator serving as the gang s navigator The pilot was released in April 2013 on Lovefilm and at Amazon Video 88 89 On May 17 2013 Rhett Reese creator of the TV adaptation announced that Zombieland The Series 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