The Bill Murray part was originally written for Sylvester Stallone but Stallone backed out just before we began shooting. The producers sent the script out to several other celebrities but no takers. We were actually already filming when Woody mentioned that his old buddy, Bill Murray, was also in Atlanta shooting a film called Get Low. Between setups, Woody called Bill and while we all stood around eavesdropping, Bill agreed. The writers got busy and the art department started making the BM for the front gate and a few days later we shot his scenes.
@@dereknolin5986 It was a fun shoot. I think we started at the amusement park, which is really in Valdosta, GA. When the girls were stuck on the ride, it was about 10 degrees that night! Later a tornado came through, just missing the park. Everyone was friendly and it was a pleasure working on a good script for a change! The day after I got off Zombieland I started on The Blind Side. That was a pretty good year!
@@NaughtyWeiss I can't remember the other celebrities the part was offered to. I just remember we had already finished the amusement park sequence before Murray signed on. It was a great relief to the producers and the casting couldn't have worked out better.
I understand that this isn’t common knowledge for everyone, but as a dude born in middle Georgia in 1994, it kinda blows my mind that it isn’t. Dale was bigger than the Beatles to rednecks.
For those who don’t know the banjo riff he plays during the supermarket scene is from the song “Dueling Banjos”. That song was featured prominently in the 70’s hillbilly survival horror movie “Deliverance”. The line Harrelson says to the zombie, “You got a pretty mouth” was also from that movie.
@@korganrocks3995 I’m sure they the powers that he could’ve made it work. A bit of levity never hurt any dramatic story as long as it’s respectful to the overall tone.
“For Whom The Bell Tolls” was the perfect choice for the opening credit sequence! Also, PLEASE check out “Kingpin”…one of Woody’s funniest movies. It was written / directed by the Farrelly Brothers, so you know it’s gonna be a riot 😜
Its been 2 years now and still no joy, their patrons seem to be steering them towards kinda generic forgettable movies, not bad movies but also kinda m'eh
This movie feels like a concert. High energy at the beginning, low but emotional feeling in the middle and a lot of high energy at the end. A little jewel
I've lived in the Dallas area for the last 20 years (Garland is Dallas-adjacent) and went to see this movie at the midnight showing when it first came out, and the line about "But that's just Garland" got arguably the biggest laugh of the entire film.
I first saw Woody Harrelson on the sitcom Cheers in the 90s, and this is what I always think of when I see him. He was hilarious in that, and pretty much stole every scene he was in. After that he started to get starring roles in movies and really got to show off how good he is at both comedic and dramatic roles.
Woody Harrelson is one of my favorite actors. I also fell in love with his acting on Cheers (80s, not 90s). If I see a trailer with him, I'll watch the movie. I don't care what it is. But legit, my favorite role of his is Haymitch in Hunger Games. Like, they're good movies but Woody just takes it to another level with his character.
I was so used to Woody from Cheers that when I first saw "Natural Born Killers", I couldn't reconcile it being the same actor.... Great flick, but oh boy, is Mickey a disturbing character
I think since you guys enjoyed Woody’s performance, you guys should checkout the movie _Kingpin_ which actually stars both Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray!
Woody is great in Seven Psychopaths, it also has Christopher Walken, Colin Farrell and the incredible Sam Rockwell, very funny movie. I'd actually suggest all of Martin McDonagh's work.
His brother has made some great films too, I was particularly impressed by Calvary. However, only Martin's work has lead to an amazing mash up with Harry Potter "You're a ****, Harry..."
I've never heard of it. Thanks for the suggestion. Harrelson, Rockwell, and Walken? I'll be very surprised if it's not hilarious, dry as a bone, and kind of bizarre.
2:50 I saw this in a theatre in Addison TX not too far from Garland and that Garland TX line got so much laughter and cheering it literally took like 3 minutes to calm down
Natural Born Killers is a great one to watch if you want to see Woody Harrelson at one of his best performances. Directed by Oliver Stone, Soundtrack album produced by Trent Reznor, an amazing cast and adapted from a screenplay from Quentin Tarantino. It's an absolute gem, some love it, some hate it but would be interesting to see your reaction, especially to the director's cut if possible
NBK is a guilty pleasure. Not the kind of movie I usually watch but it's so damn unique and it introduced me to the music of Leonard Cohen. Tommy Lee Jones absolutely slays me in his role.
Love this movie! Always a fun one to watch. I normally don't recommend movies but you should check out Tucker and Dale Vs Evil. You will not be disappointed. Great movie for October too.
I also hate coconut. It makes me puke every time I eat any. My friend thought it was funny when she gave me chocolate cover coconut balls she makes instead of the customary peanut butter ones she gives me at Christmas. She laughed as I was cussing her out. Got to love a prankster like that though. We've been friends for 42 yrs since I was 15 and her 14.
Same. All those little pieces of shredded coconut in my mouth drives me crazy. I have to rinse my mouth out for like 5 minutes every time I eat something like that.
It’s funny how in 18:02, Wichita mentions seeing her first rated R movie because this was the first rated R movie that I saw in theaters. I was 8 and my mother told the ticket person I was 10 so I could get in. It was awesome
@@liamisaac1152 Same cast and similar scores on RottenTomatoes... I don't remember much from the second one but I know I didn't hate it. So if you're looking for more of the same it should check that box :)
The first time I saw Woody was in a popular comedy TV show from the 1980s called "Cheers". He played a character called ... uh ... Woody. So he started off doing comedy. Ted Danson and Kelsey Grammer also starred in the show.
I don't normally watch zombie movies, but when he mentions he's in Garland, TX, I was hooked! LOL! I lived in Garland at least a couple of times during the 80's!
Man, I've had it up to here with 00s "awkward boy with a super hot dream girl" scenes, but I rrrreally liked it that contrary to the genre conventions, it was about building trust, not tearing it down. The motorcycle scene had me in tears, the thing falling down just struck a deep comedic nerve. It's always fun to watch a movie I haven't seen before and keep guessing how you guys react. The second I reached World of Warcraft, I knew I was especially looking forward to George's reaction lmao.
Even though I think there are worse examples of the "Nice Guy" trope in cinema, I do think this aspect of Zombieland is pretty dated now. I loved the movie when it came out in 2009, but now it's been years since I watched -- even knowing I was going to see the sequel wasn't enough to make me want to go back to this rather than just letting my vague memories of the good parts stay memories.
@@tylerfoster6267it’s dated but at least she fell for him over time after he risked his life to rescue her and they had also were at least friendly with each other before. Plus it’s the apocalypse, dating pool ain’t that deep lol
I used to love this movie enough to rewatch over and over but these days i can hardly sit through it, i get bored too fast. Watching you guys react to it makes it enteraining again.
Poor Simone, the quick switches got her messed up. The laughter hits while she was disgusted or scared, then trying to switch to laughter while teary eyed. Fantastic film. The four plus Bill Murray as himself were perfect. Throwing in the more than just a simple Ghostbusters sequence was just awesome to me.
What’s hilarious about the “I’m in Garland Texas, it may look like they destroyed it” I live a town or so over, Garland, for whatever reason, is actually just weird driving through, especially at night. It’s a “lock the doors and don’t talk to strangers” kinda place haha
Oh man, should definitely put together a Simone compilation of things she wants to do but taken as random non sequitors -- "I want to go on a road trip." "I want to go to one of those places where you break plates." "I kinda want to go to an amusement park now. You'd think I wouldn't..."
I'm sure that someone else has mentioned it, but Woody Harrelson came up through the TV show "Cheers." In many ways, even though his comedy background is maybe slightly less prominent, he's kind of like Jim Carrey (or, well, Bill Murray) as a comedian who expanded his horizons to drama, so it's funny that you guys are like "he should do more comedy!"
I love this movie! I do acknowledge that it is probably the purest example of a film that, if you think about it for a minute, makes zero sense (they constantly waste ammunition, all the lights and water are still on, very inconsistent on what kills zombies, and all the characters combined have the tactical sense of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup), but it's just so fun that you go along with it.
#3 was the car number of popular NASCAR stock car driver Dale Earnhardt who died in a crash during a race in 2001. Some race fans are pretty, um, fanatical about him...
The gas station attendant was Mike White. He wrote the movie School of Rock and the HBO series The White Lotus that just won a ton of Emmys which is coming back for season 2 on October 30th. Highly recommend binging that show for anyone who hasn’t seen it before S2 starts. Oh and he came in 2nd place on Survivor and honestly deserved the win. Got screwed over by a bitter jury.
I love this movie alot. The cast is incredible. When Tallahassee, Wichita and Mr. Murray get high and do a Ghostbusters montage it is priceless and hilarious. Thx guys I needed to laugh today. 🤣❤
Bit of background. This was originally supposed to be a TV series, pitched to Comedy Central. The movie is, essentially, a slightly expanded pilot. "Zombie kill of the week" and the narration element give that away to a certain degree. Zombieland is definitely one of my favorite zombie flicks.
The role that solidified Woody Harrelson as true actor was Natural Born Killers, screenplay by Quinten Tarantino and directed by Oliver Stone; extremely dark comedy. It's an amazing film that's often overlooked, but is a film study masterclass.
My favorite Woody Harrelson roles - White Men Can't Jump, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Kingpin, Now You See Me 1 & 2, War for the Planet of the Apes, The Glass Castle, The Cowboy Way, After the Sunset, LBJ, Seven Psychopaths, and Defendor - healthy mix of drama and comedy
This movie hit so many genre's and so well. This and Superbad coming out around the same time was God's gift to comedy back then. Only complaint was it would have been way more impactful with his last stand scene, if he actually died but helped them out in the end with that.
the sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap, is well worth the watch. Woody Harrelson was in, Venom: Let There Be Carnage (though you would need to watch Venom first), Solo: A Star Wars Story, and of course he played Hamish in the Hunger Games series.
Plot twist: they weren’t acting during the scene where 408 was “playing” a zombie. That was just amber being herself. The worst part was after they cut to move onto the next scene, someone found shit on the bed.
The 3 on Tallahassee’s vehicles is an homage to Dale Earnhardt. Raise Hell, Praise Dale 🤘🏼
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The sport sure needs him now
@@UnlicensedOkie bro. he'd be like 80
NASCAR if you still don't get it, and Dale Earnhardt was one of the greats.
@@MrfuckinBeilke Yeah, his son already retired.
Tbh I was asking if he’s son was 3 but he looked younger
The Bill Murray part was originally written for Sylvester Stallone but Stallone backed out just before we began shooting. The producers sent the script out to several other celebrities but no takers. We were actually already filming when Woody mentioned that his old buddy, Bill Murray, was also in Atlanta shooting a film called Get Low. Between setups, Woody called Bill and while we all stood around eavesdropping, Bill agreed. The writers got busy and the art department started making the BM for the front gate and a few days later we shot his scenes.
Wasn’t the cameo part also offered/meant to go to Patrick Swayze?
But that was around the time people didn’t know he was sick with cancer.
Key Grip, eh? Must have been a fun shoot.
@@dereknolin5986 It was a fun shoot. I think we started at the amusement park, which is really in Valdosta, GA. When the girls were stuck on the ride, it was about 10 degrees that night! Later a tornado came through, just missing the park. Everyone was friendly and it was a pleasure working on a good script for a change!
The day after I got off Zombieland I started on The Blind Side. That was a pretty good year!
@@NaughtyWeiss I can't remember the other celebrities the part was offered to. I just remember we had already finished the amusement park sequence before Murray signed on. It was a great relief to the producers and the casting couldn't have worked out better.
why do you keep saying WE like you were involved in the shooting
The 3 is a reference/tribute to the late Nascar driver Dale Earnhardt Sr., who drove the number 3 car.
RiP
Praise Dale Raise Hell!!!!!
I am sure Woody explained this in the movie but I may be wrong.
@@johnglue1744 I don’t think he ever mentions it in the movie
I understand that this isn’t common knowledge for everyone, but as a dude born in middle Georgia in 1994, it kinda blows my mind that it isn’t. Dale was bigger than the Beatles to rednecks.
For those who don’t know the banjo riff he plays during the supermarket scene is from the song “Dueling Banjos”. That song was featured prominently in the 70’s hillbilly survival horror movie “Deliverance”.
The line Harrelson says to the zombie, “You got a pretty mouth” was also from that movie.
That is a must watch movie.
purdy mouth
Between Zombies and the heavies in Deliverance...
I think I might prefer zombies.
I love this movie. It’s a different kind of zombie comedy. It also has the best cameo in Bill Murray.
After seeing Space Jam and Zombieland I came to the conclusion that every movie should have a Bill Murray cameo!
@@korganrocks3995 Schindler’s List might have been tricky. Lol
Ummm it's spelled Bill Fucking Murray 😀
@@mojoshivers Hahaha, perhaps, but I'm sure he'd have made it work somehow!
@@korganrocks3995 I’m sure they the powers that he could’ve made it work. A bit of levity never hurt any dramatic story as long as it’s respectful to the overall tone.
“For Whom The Bell Tolls” was the perfect choice for the opening credit sequence!
Also, PLEASE check out “Kingpin”…one of Woody’s funniest movies. It was written / directed by the Farrelly Brothers, so you know it’s gonna be a riot 😜
and Bill Murray
I second the Kingpin suggestion…masterpiece with both Woody and Bill.
Best line--‘What is it about good sex that makes me have to crap?’
Its been 2 years now and still no joy, their patrons seem to be steering them towards kinda generic forgettable movies, not bad movies but also kinda m'eh
This movie feels like a concert. High energy at the beginning, low but emotional feeling in the middle and a lot of high energy at the end. A little jewel
aww, a little jewel. just like you :)
I've lived in the Dallas area for the last 20 years (Garland is Dallas-adjacent) and went to see this movie at the midnight showing when it first came out, and the line about "But that's just Garland" got arguably the biggest laugh of the entire film.
I first saw Woody Harrelson on the sitcom Cheers in the 90s, and this is what I always think of when I see him. He was hilarious in that, and pretty much stole every scene he was in. After that he started to get starring roles in movies and really got to show off how good he is at both comedic and dramatic roles.
Woody Harrelson is one of my favorite actors. I also fell in love with his acting on Cheers (80s, not 90s). If I see a trailer with him, I'll watch the movie. I don't care what it is. But legit, my favorite role of his is Haymitch in Hunger Games. Like, they're good movies but Woody just takes it to another level with his character.
Plus he invented the Screaming Viking with optional bruising of the cucumber.
I was so used to Woody from Cheers that when I first saw "Natural Born Killers", I couldn't reconcile it being the same actor.... Great flick, but oh boy, is Mickey a disturbing character
I think since you guys enjoyed Woody’s performance, you guys should checkout the movie _Kingpin_ which actually stars both Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray!
Yesss!
"It's like I told you before, we Amish, we do everything half again as hard as you do. Ten frames. That's for Quakers"
I agree! Kingpin is amazing, I hope they react to it
The scenes with his landlady still make me laugh and puke
The look on y'alls faces when he shot Bill Murray...priceless lmao
In the end, the real twinkie was the friends we made along the way
Also the sequel is definitely worth checking out
The look that Woody Harrelson gets on his face when he finally gets the Twinkie is priceless, I love this movie so much, everything is perfect
KINGPIN! KINGPIN! KINGPIN! Not only one of the funniest films in the history of mankind, but starring Woody AND Bill Murray.
The ultimate Woody Harrelson comedy has to be Kingpin 🎳
Also I think he was funny in:
The People vs. Larry Flynt
Aaand, it co-stars BILL FUCKING MURRAY!
I disagree, this out does movie!
@@joegreene7619 Rodney Dangerfield is in natural born killers so you could call it a comedy.
@@joegreene7619 Schindler’s List
Woody Harrelson as Billy Hoyle in White Men Can't Jump is a must watch for a Woody comedy.
I was going to say that was probably his funniest role.
Woody is great in Seven Psychopaths, it also has Christopher Walken, Colin Farrell and the incredible Sam Rockwell, very funny movie.
I'd actually suggest all of Martin McDonagh's work.
I love that movie
McDonagh's stuff are an amazing fit for reactions, so many emotional and intellectual layers going on.
His brother has made some great films too, I was particularly impressed by Calvary. However, only Martin's work has lead to an amazing mash up with Harry Potter "You're a ****, Harry..."
In Bruges is definitely in my top 3 movies all-time.
I've never heard of it. Thanks for the suggestion. Harrelson, Rockwell, and Walken? I'll be very surprised if it's not hilarious, dry as a bone, and kind of bizarre.
If you want to see Abigail Breslin in more, I HIGHLY recommend “Little Miss Sunshine”. A stacked cast with a good combination of laughs and heart. ❤️
Absolutely...
Absolutely. She was nominated for the Academy Award for LMSunshine at age 10.
The “Zombie Kill of the Week” was a holdover from when the movie was being pitched as a TV series.
2:50 I saw this in a theatre in Addison TX not too far from Garland and that Garland TX line got so much laughter and cheering it literally took like 3 minutes to calm down
Natural Born Killers is a great one to watch if you want to see Woody Harrelson at one of his best performances. Directed by Oliver Stone, Soundtrack album produced by Trent Reznor, an amazing cast and adapted from a screenplay from Quentin Tarantino. It's an absolute gem, some love it, some hate it but would be interesting to see your reaction, especially to the director's cut if possible
And a young RDJ!
I don’t think they are ready for that movie.
Man from Toronto is good option ... closer to home 🙂
NBK is a guilty pleasure. Not the kind of movie I usually watch but it's so damn unique and it introduced me to the music of Leonard Cohen. Tommy Lee Jones absolutely slays me in his role.
Directors cut is overrated especially because it removes NIN’s Burn from the soundtrack
I love Simone’s reaction to the beads being mixed up. Because I had the same reaction.
Arguably one of the best zombie movies to be made
"so many of you in the comments are gonna think I'm serious"
Got it, George hasn't done the tongue kiss confirmed
I’m rooting for him
Love this movie! Always a fun one to watch. I normally don't recommend movies but you should check out Tucker and Dale Vs Evil. You will not be disappointed. Great movie for October too.
Abigail Breslin also stars in "Liitle Miss Sunshine"...
Another great film if you are looking for a reaction suggestion...
"Not the taste, but the consistency." I'm right there with you. Like eating little bits of shredded paper. Ugh.
That’s how I am with beans
Can’t stand them
More of a consistency thing though
Rice cakes. The consistency of expanded polystyrene and _no flavour whatsoever!_
I also hate coconut. It makes me puke every time I eat any. My friend thought it was funny when she gave me chocolate cover coconut balls she makes instead of the customary peanut butter ones she gives me at Christmas. She laughed as I was cussing her out. Got to love a prankster like that though. We've been friends for 42 yrs since I was 15 and her 14.
Same. All those little pieces of shredded coconut in my mouth drives me crazy. I have to rinse my mouth out for like 5 minutes every time I eat something like that.
I'm deathly allergic to it, which is great because I think it's like eating packing peanuts
It’s funny how in 18:02, Wichita mentions seeing her first rated R movie because this was the first rated R movie that I saw in theaters. I was 8 and my mother told the ticket person I was 10 so I could get in. It was awesome
"I've done the tongue kiss!"...🤣🤣🤣 This was a joy; thank you you two.
Severely underrated joke, well played, George
2:50 Having lived in Garland, Texas for a while, I always get a chuckle out of that line.
Thank God a sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap was released in 2019 and it's frickin hilarious!
Was it good like the first one? I’m always hesitant about sequels because I don’t want it ruining the first movie for me 😅
@@liamisaac1152 Same cast and similar scores on RottenTomatoes... I don't remember much from the second one but I know I didn't hate it. So if you're looking for more of the same it should check that box :)
@@liamisaac1152 not as good, but still worth seeing
It was solid, but not quite as good as the first one, imo.
13:36 Omg Simone and the giant cup
The first time I saw Woody was in a popular comedy TV show from the 1980s called "Cheers". He played a character called ... uh ... Woody. So he started off doing comedy. Ted Danson and Kelsey Grammer also starred in the show.
I don't normally watch zombie movies, but when he mentions he's in Garland, TX, I was hooked! LOL! I lived in Garland at least a couple of times during the 80's!
This is such a great film. It has an excellent tone to it. So self aware and everything is tongue-in-cheek.
Everyone's acting in this is immaculate, even the zombies' :)
It is also worth to watch Seven Psychopaths with Woody Harelson, Collin Farrell and Christopher Walken.
Man, I've had it up to here with 00s "awkward boy with a super hot dream girl" scenes, but I rrrreally liked it that contrary to the genre conventions, it was about building trust, not tearing it down. The motorcycle scene had me in tears, the thing falling down just struck a deep comedic nerve.
It's always fun to watch a movie I haven't seen before and keep guessing how you guys react. The second I reached World of Warcraft, I knew I was especially looking forward to George's reaction lmao.
Even though I think there are worse examples of the "Nice Guy" trope in cinema, I do think this aspect of Zombieland is pretty dated now. I loved the movie when it came out in 2009, but now it's been years since I watched -- even knowing I was going to see the sequel wasn't enough to make me want to go back to this rather than just letting my vague memories of the good parts stay memories.
@@tylerfoster6267it’s dated but at least she fell for him over time after he risked his life to rescue her and they had also were at least friendly with each other before. Plus it’s the apocalypse, dating pool ain’t that deep lol
2:57 I grew up in Garland, everyone quotes that line to me at least once. It's also true
I used to love this movie enough to rewatch over and over but these days i can hardly sit through it, i get bored too fast. Watching you guys react to it makes it enteraining again.
Poor Simone, the quick switches got her messed up. The laughter hits while she was disgusted or scared, then trying to switch to laughter while teary eyed. Fantastic film. The four plus Bill Murray as himself were perfect. Throwing in the more than just a simple Ghostbusters sequence was just awesome to me.
Excellent cover of The Cranberries for the intro. We need more of that content.
"He defiantly wasn't the tank in WoW" 😂🤣 ---I'm guessing Ice mage constantly kiting
So great to see you doing this movie. It's just so much fun and yet it can be touching in moments. Great reaction, as always!
What’s hilarious about the “I’m in Garland Texas, it may look like they destroyed it” I live a town or so over, Garland, for whatever reason, is actually just weird driving through, especially at night. It’s a “lock the doors and don’t talk to strangers” kinda place haha
Such a fun movie, and one of my favorite opening credits sequences of all time.
Number 3 was NASCAR diver Dale Earnhardt's car number. Woody Harrelson's character was a big fan.
Oh man, should definitely put together a Simone compilation of things she wants to do but taken as random non sequitors -- "I want to go on a road trip." "I want to go to one of those places where you break plates." "I kinda want to go to an amusement park now. You'd think I wouldn't..."
13:02
😢
that poor buffalo plushie
I'm sure that someone else has mentioned it, but Woody Harrelson came up through the TV show "Cheers." In many ways, even though his comedy background is maybe slightly less prominent, he's kind of like Jim Carrey (or, well, Bill Murray) as a comedian who expanded his horizons to drama, so it's funny that you guys are like "he should do more comedy!"
Yeah. I certainly tend to think of him as primarily a comic actor. It always feels odd to me when I see him in a more serious role.
Dale Earnhardt, a beloved NASCAR driver. Always drove #3.
Woody Harrison AND Bill Murray in KINGPIN, fantastic comedy film.
I love the music during the "last stand" part because it does put that doubt in your head.
Abigail is awesome. If you haven't watched/reacted to 'Little Ms. Sunshine', I would HIGHLY recommend that.
This was a midnight showing at the Atlantic Film Festival in Halifax, NS. Seen it many times since, even the sequel.
You could watch Cheers! from season 2 and on. He was great in it.
I love this movie! I do acknowledge that it is probably the purest example of a film that, if you think about it for a minute, makes zero sense (they constantly waste ammunition, all the lights and water are still on, very inconsistent on what kills zombies, and all the characters combined have the tactical sense of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup), but it's just so fun that you go along with it.
The #3 is a Nascar thing for the driver Dale Earnhard. He was known as the bad boy of Nascar.
Its such a funny movie, and the sequel was truly brilliant. Was worried about Double Tap being a let down, but it really wasn't. Love the reaction!
19:27 yes, Submarinos by Marinela, vanilla is good but I prefer the strawberry ones. So good.
Fun fact every time Woody wants a Twinkie, there is one somewhere nearby
Seriously Did not know that
The location of Pacific Playland was played by Wild Adventures in Valdosta Georgia.
This movie had the greatest opening credits sequence up until the Deadpool movies.
king pin is his best role... and with bill murray
I recently just found this channel and I’ve literally binged so many of their videos😭keep up the great content!
#3 was the car number of popular NASCAR stock car driver Dale Earnhardt who died in a crash during a race in 2001. Some race fans are pretty, um, fanatical about him...
Zombieland never gets old. Woody Harrelson is really good in it and Emma Stone is so gorgeous.
Simone, the number 3 on the truck is a tribute to an American race car driver named Dale Earnhardt which was his number.
Ok, so my personal “Twinkie” would be NUTELLA, and I’ll accept no other answers as valid 😂😅
This is for sure my favourite zombie movie, you guys should totally do the second one.
"Oh, this is so exciting! You are about to learn who you gonna call." - literally us every time you two are about to react to another classic. :^)
Number 3 was the number of Dale Earnheart, who was a famous race car driver that died - he's idolized in the South.
One of my favorite Woody Harrelson movies is Kingpin. If I had to guess it’s the movie where Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray became friends.
The gas station attendant was Mike White.
He wrote the movie School of Rock and the HBO series The White Lotus that just won a ton of Emmys which is coming back for season 2 on October 30th.
Highly recommend binging that show for anyone who hasn’t seen it before S2 starts.
Oh and he came in 2nd place on Survivor and honestly deserved the win. Got screwed over by a bitter jury.
Was also in school of rock and other stuff.
I love this movie alot. The cast is incredible. When Tallahassee, Wichita and Mr. Murray get high and do a Ghostbusters montage it is priceless and hilarious. Thx guys I needed to laugh today. 🤣❤
A Woody recommendation, if you haven't seen it: Three Billboards. Not necessarily a funny role lol but an amazing movie.
5:42 fun fact. Amber actually didn't need to act in these scenes, she just mimiced her everyday behaviour.
I hear there was a deleted part of the scene where see tried to cut his finger off.
Lol she looked so much better back then almost like the crazy made her unrecognizable
I did not recognize her hahaha I had to google to be sure
Finally someone in the comments mentioned Amber Heard's crazy ass!
Bit of background. This was originally supposed to be a TV series, pitched to Comedy Central. The movie is, essentially, a slightly expanded pilot. "Zombie kill of the week" and the narration element give that away to a certain degree.
Zombieland is definitely one of my favorite zombie flicks.
Please watch the STAR TREK movies! 🖖
The number 3 refers to Dale Earnhardt Sr., a famous NASCAR driver.
Found your videos because I thought Simone was gorgeous. Stayed because I love y'all's chemistry. Y'all are great
The role that solidified Woody Harrelson as true actor was Natural Born Killers, screenplay by Quinten Tarantino and directed by Oliver Stone; extremely dark comedy. It's an amazing film that's often overlooked, but is a film study masterclass.
Woody is a national treasure.
He puts the #3 on his vehicles because of Dale Earnhardt the Nascar racer.
My favorite Woody Harrelson roles - White Men Can't Jump, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Kingpin, Now You See Me 1 & 2, War for the Planet of the Apes, The Glass Castle, The Cowboy Way, After the Sunset, LBJ, Seven Psychopaths, and Defendor - healthy mix of drama and comedy
12:05 Piano hits. No blood or body.
Esta es la mejor película de zombies y la segunda parte también está muy buena, saludos de México ❤️
Emma Stone always reminds of the supermarket scene in movie 43, it's ridiculously hilarious.
Amber Heard’s first appearance as herself in a major motion picture.
This movie hit so many genre's and so well. This and Superbad coming out around the same time was God's gift to comedy back then. Only complaint was it would have been way more impactful with his last stand scene, if he actually died but helped them out in the end with that.
simone's intros are getting more funny and classic each time! it is FUN to watch movies with you guys. thank you! 👏🥳👍😁🙏
The #3 is a thing to Dale Earnhardt one of the greatest Nascar drivers ever!
the sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap, is well worth the watch.
Woody Harrelson was in, Venom: Let There Be Carnage (though you would need to watch Venom first), Solo: A Star Wars Story, and of course he played Hamish in the Hunger Games series.
I am so glad I wasn't the only one who saw those beads get spilled and think about sorting them!
Plot twist: they weren’t acting during the scene where 408 was “playing” a zombie. That was just amber being herself. The worst part was after they cut to move onto the next scene, someone found shit on the bed.
One of my favorite parts of the movie is watching 408 get coup de gras'd
One of my favorite roles: Woodrow [Woody] Tiberius Boyd is a character on the American television show Cheers, portrayed by Woody Harrelson.
"Oh hurry he's on the ceiling, come get him" is one of my favourite line deliveries. Emma Stone is hilarious.
Woody Harrelson’s cameo in Anger Management had my crying!!!
I live just a bit down the road from Garland Texas, and he's not kidding. That's basically how it is.
'out of the furnace' is another good woody movie.