The 3 is a reference to NASCAR and the late great Dale Earnhardt. Dale was a super popular NASCAR driver in the 90s and he drove the #3 car. He died in 2001 while racing at Daytona. He had a TON of fans, many of which still are. Apparently Tallahassee is one of them.
I also fell for the dog/son part. I mean you see Tallahassee and you wouldn't think 'he was a father'. Not at first. The dog is completely more believable. However, when he was crying I could completely accept that he was a father. Kudos to the actor.
He doesn’t keep the gun unloaded, he fired the shots while he was being chased It was a banjo I’m pretty sure the 3 on the car is a reference to a Nascar driver I mean considering they were running scams together since before the apocalypse she probably wasn’t in school much I mean when it’s been who knows how long in the zombie apocalypse and your main destination is somewhere to have fun, actually having fun when you get there asap is gonna be the priority. But yes they should have at least waited for the zombies to come to clear them out before going on the rides “You can’t handle them alone” Madame, you underestimate him that much?
Columbus, Tallahassee, Little Rock, and Wichita are all US cities -- where each character is from or where they are headed. #3 is the number of Dale Earnhardt, a famous American NASCAR driver who died in 2001 in a crash at the end of the Daytona 500. He is a favorite driver among many, especially in the South.
I think that one of my favorite scenes of a movie when Harrelson gets in that cage and holding off the zombies.The perfect music with it as he was getting into it & doing it,loved it.
DOUBLE TAP is a great entry from the "Sequels fall well below expectations" Department. After waiting sooo long for it, it was reasonable to have hopes but take those down about 90% and it's enjoyable. At least we learn where Bill Murray was when this all started.
@@BuffaloC305 Madison easily made it more enjoyable for me, she was hilarious. But I didn't like what they did to Little Rock's character and her arc. And the final act was meh (at least compared to this film's final act)
@@paul_nthny yuh they did abigail dirty like she only got 10 mins of screen time her character wasn’t even that important to the storyline like? She was only in there cuz she was playing emmas sister
I think we have a cheeky misheard comment here.. Sorry if it looks a bit naughty but I'm just telling you all what I heard. 😇 Columbus @6:12 "Rule #32 : Enjoy the little things" Duaffy goes: "That's a rule I always think about but I never played with myself." 🤣🤣🤣
Whoever said Shaun of the Dead is absolutely right. It's absolutely brilliant. And it's the first film of the Cornetto Trilogy, so you could follow it up with Hot Fuzz (2007) and The Worlds End (2013).
Gotta admit the Buck thing caught me a little off guard. I thought the stories were just a way to avoid talking about what actually happened to his family, not that Buck was a literal stand in for a little boy. Amazing that they could put so much heart into a comedy/horror film.
You should try Alex Proyas's The Crow and Dark City. The Crow is a classic revenge flick based on a comic. Very 90's. Very moody and atmospheric, but full of heart with very likable characters. Dark City is a interesting but very unique story that blends Noire and Sci Fi together in a really cool and intriguing mystery about a man with no memories in a city that's always night.
Yay! I'm glad someone is branching out away from all the other movies. I'm tired of seeing the same things over and over again. Love this movie. Make sure you check out the second one sometime
Most reactors have the same patrons and the majority of people who spend money on watching people watch stuff is on another level of nerd. And that’s why anime, are wars and marvel is the biggest, then it’s the top dogs of cinema that gets voted. That’s why the future scare me. Imagine in a few years when marvel has a dozen shows. It’s easy to tell what kind of people are voting on patron. I’m a nerd myself but don’t like clone wars, avatar or attack on titan for instance, and those are everywhere. That’s how paid democracy works, the people who spend money gets to decide, and very few prioritize reactions enough to actually pay money for it. I could subscribe if I for instance, stop my monthly donations, but that would be cruel.
@@Gnossiene369 yeah I've noticed. There are a couple movies I like seeing all my favorite channels to watch but when it seems like as soon as one channel reacts to a movie they all follow. But you gotta give the paying people what they want I get it.
the bill murray part was hilarious, great, but hilarious (gets shot) Tal: anything you regret? Murray: maybe garfield Murray: ..... Murray: yeah definitely garfield Me: we all regret that.
When this was first in theaters everyone who had not already seen the movie also thought Tallahassee was talking about a dog. It's even funnier if you know the joke about the old American country music . What do you get when you play country music backward? You get back your wife, your dog, and your truck.
@@MrParkerman6 Ask yourself if you would call somebody a "dumbass" to their face in this situation if you weren't protected by the anonymity of being online. Either way you have some growing up to do.
You should watch a movie called Train to Busan, V for Vendetta, lady snowblood, Lone wolf and cub, Jennifer’s Body, Casablanca( only if you haven’t),John Wick Hero (2002), Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, man from nowhere,
Zombieland is horror comedy of the zombie type. One o’ those things that’s always welcome if you wanna wind down from really dark or heavy movies, but also want something with just that tinge of “scariness”, like Ghostbusters. And sometimes ye wanna feel empowered, like “Sure, it’s the zombie apocalypse, but I can hold my own and even have a little fun scavenging for all the stuff I couldn’t afford back during Society.”
Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers is why Woody's fans pushed for years, decades even, for him to get the role of Carnage if he were ever to be in a Marvel movie. Watch NBK and you'll understand why there was never any doubt why he's the perfect Carnage. Robert Downey Jr. is in it too.
had to double check your videos, and shocked you've not seen (yet) "Shawn of the Dead", from the team who brought you "Hot Fuzz". a superb zombie apocalypse movie!
Another really funny zombie comedy is "Cockneys vs. Zombies" Imagine a scene where zombie soccer hooligans go after each other and you have a few seconds of the film.
I saw Snatch first. Many years ago. Upon learning that Alan Ford was in the movie, I knew both that it was going to be good fun, and that the zombies were screwed from the get go.
Seeing Duaffy giggle at the Sancho Panza reference was great. I froze for a second to process when I saw the movie the first time, as I remembered Sancho as being the sarcastic,realistic side character to the single minded main character. Yeah, I'm It was a very good line. Props to whoever wrote it.
That younger girl is Abigail Breslin. I remember being very impressed with her performance in the marvel film, "Elektra." (2005, the spinoff/sequel to 'Daredevil").
Hi Duaffy it’s Obijuankenobijet from twitch, I have been seeing your movie reaction videos lately but this one is my favorite! I’m glad you liked this movie because it’s one of my favorites! It’s not the best movie in the world but it’s entertaining, funny and definitely worth a watch!
I once was at a sports bar around the time this film came out and a movie theater was across the street. I told the manager I was going to see it while I was still on tab and he told me to come back when the film was over. I actually gave him $12 upon my return and told him to see Zombieland ASAP.
The Number 3... It's a reference to Dale Earnhardt Jr... But like in all sports... No matter who wore it first Or who wore it best You take pride in your number 🤘
I think its well fused horror and comedy because its seen from Columbus' perspective. The story unfolds with his narration, we know what he knows, we follow his story. If it were to be told from Tallahassee's perspective it may be a dramatic action horror, or from wichitah's perspective it may be a drama horror. The story is told in Columbus' perspective and includes his quips, allowing them to fuse the comedy in by most dialogue jokes being only funny to Columbus or involve him in some way.
I agree. Them going to the theme park was dumb. Like what do you think was gonna happen when all them lights & sounds are on? It’s like ringing the dinner bell!
I recommend the films of Mel Brooks. Brooks is a comic legend and an EGOT, as we say in the US. That is a person who has won all four of the big entertainment awards: the Emmy Award (for television), the Grammy Award (for recording), the Oscar, and the Tony Award (for Broadway). His first big hit, and the film for which he won his Oscar, is the 1967 masterpiece _The Producers._ It stars the great Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder in his first starring film role, and garnered Brooks the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. The other two of his films which are essential viewing are _Blazing Saddles_ and _Young Frankenstein,_ both released in 1974. _Blazing Saddles_ is a parody of Western movies and a social satire. It stars Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, and Harvey Korman. _Young Frankenstein,_ which was co-written by Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder, is a parody of classic monster movies of the 1930s, especially the original Frankenstein films. It stars Gene Wilder, Teri Garr, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, and Peter Boyle as the creature. You can't go wrong with any of these. ps In 2001 Brooks adapted _The Producers_ into a Broadway Musical that swept the Tony Awards. In 2005 a movie version of the musical was released, but it is not an especially good adaptation. So make sure to watch the 1967 original before you watch the 2005 movie musical, if you bother to watch that one at all.
On a similar but different theme, I'd like to suggest "Warm Bodies" as a movie recommendation :) Instead of a zombie horror-comedy it's a horror rom-com
2:24 as a Native American (Comanche) I totally understand her just deciding to lean against a tree in the wild lol 😝 Speaking of Natives, she should watch Dances with Wolves to get a taste of the oldest American culture 🖤
Yeah, I'm with you. It was WAY out of characterful the girls to power up an entire amusement park...super stupid. I really like this movie, but it was unfortunate that the writers worked so hard to show the girls being incredibly self-sufficient survivors, only to take it away by making them do something incredibly stupid in order to go to the damsel in distress trope. You thought it was a dog because Tallahassee said it was a dog and they showed clips of him playing with, bathing, and feeding a dog.
For other funny Zombie movies, you should watch Shaun of the Dead, also Return of the Living Dead (the 1984 version), Army of Darkness, Re-Animator, Cemetery Man, Night of the Comet, Anna & The Apocalypse. For other good Woody Harrelson comedies, consider: Kingpin, Seven Psychopaths, Wag the Dog. For other good Bill Murray comedies, consider: Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, Groundhog Day, Quick Change, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zisou, Rushmore, Scrooged
Fun video. If you like Woody Harrelson, you have to see "Natural Born Killers" with Juliette Lewis. (Also from the early 90s: "Cape Fear" with Robert De Niro and Juliette Lewis and directed by Martin Scorsese, and "Wild At Heart" directed by David Lynch and starring Nicholas Cage and Laura Dern). All three of those movies are crazy and super suspenseful. As far as comedy and horror mixed together: "An American Werewolf In London" and "Creepshow" are must-sees.
Since you've asked, I reccomend these movies (if you haven't seen them of course): - Mad Max: Fury Road (www.imdb.com/title/tt1392190/) - Moon (www.imdb.com/title/tt1182345/) - Jurassic Park (www.imdb.com/title/tt0107290/) - Kelly's Heroes (www.imdb.com/title/tt0065938/) And two tv series: - Farscape (www.imdb.com/title/tt0187636/) - Firefly (www.imdb.com/title/tt0303461/)
Do you want to know what I like the most about this movie? "WOODY HARRELSON", he is one of my favorite actors and here he does an incredible performance
Anything with Emma Stone, yes let's watch that. A beauty and she's very cool. This movie actually has a very good cast. I rented this through Netflix when you rented DVD's by mail with them and I thought it would be a waste of time but it is actually very good, and funny.
The 3 is a reference to NASCAR and the late great Dale Earnhardt. Dale was a super popular NASCAR driver in the 90s and he drove the #3 car. He died in 2001 while racing at Daytona. He had a TON of fans, many of which still are. Apparently Tallahassee is one of them.
Raise Hell, Praise Dale.
NASCAR is an abbreviation for the National Association of Stock-Car Racing.
That's 100% true
It’s how we learn to count in the south…
“One…two…Earnhardt!”
@@cgdavidson came here to post this. Glad I wasn't the first.
"Shaun of the Dead" is another great zombie comedy. Highly recommend.
ZOMBIELAND - US version of comedy/zombie
SHAUN OF THE DEAD - British version of comedy/zombie.
Both are examples of well blended comedy horror
@@Deathbird_Mitch Accurate.
Both great films no question, but long before either of those films were released, 1985's Return of the Living Dead started the trend.
With Simon Pegg and his buddy
3 was the race car number driver dale earnhart used in American NASCAR racing before he died in a race
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"You walk around with an unloaded gun, load it!", "Don't waste the bullets dude." Your's should be Zombieland rules too.
At first, he DID say he lost his dog. You don't find out it was actually a kid until they're in Bill Murray's house. So you did have it right :)
"Pup"
@@lelandc9763And "Dog".
Tremors would be a good one to see. Dark City is a good Scifi movie, but watch the directors cut.
The absolute joy on Woody Harrelson's face during the "bill fucking murray" scene is the best
And then they just kill him off. I'm mixed on that, because while a total 180 done right, they did Murray dirty as well.
Ya know, that's not really his middle name.
I also fell for the dog/son part. I mean you see Tallahassee and you wouldn't think 'he was a father'. Not at first. The dog is completely more believable. However, when he was crying I could completely accept that he was a father. Kudos to the actor.
“Kudos to the actor.” Lol, ‘the actor’. Only Woody Harrelson. Only a multi Oscar and Emmy nominated actor who’s been at it since 1978….
The 3 was in honor of Dale Earnhardt, an American race car driver.
Shaun of the Dead does zom-com very well too!
Absolutely hilarious! Great reaction once again D! Bill Murray!
P.S.: The opening credits were rad!
He doesn’t keep the gun unloaded, he fired the shots while he was being chased
It was a banjo
I’m pretty sure the 3 on the car is a reference to a Nascar driver
I mean considering they were running scams together since before the apocalypse she probably wasn’t in school much
I mean when it’s been who knows how long in the zombie apocalypse and your main destination is somewhere to have fun, actually having fun when you get there asap is gonna be the priority. But yes they should have at least waited for the zombies to come to clear them out before going on the rides
“You can’t handle them alone” Madame, you underestimate him that much?
I love this movie! As always, your laugh is infectious.
The music at the end was so good. Made you think a character was about to die due to the somber tone.
It's Bill F*cking Murray!!
Columbus, Tallahassee, Little Rock, and Wichita are all US cities -- where each character is from or where they are headed.
#3 is the number of Dale Earnhardt, a famous American NASCAR driver who died in 2001 in a crash at the end of the Daytona 500. He is a favorite driver among many, especially in the South.
Long live The Intimidator.
Long Live Dale
It's where they are from, not headed.
@@MrParkerman6 Does that include a sidewall?
“Take a dump anywhere it doesn’t matter anymore” This chick is pretty rad. And it’s smart!
You’re rad, for using the word RAD! I overused it in 1985 I was planning on bringing it back slowly. I must reassess
That's too San Francisco
@@jasonm8017 It’s one of the few words that describes itself! That gives it flare
I think that one of my favorite scenes of a movie when Harrelson gets in that cage and holding off the zombies.The perfect music with it as he was getting into it & doing it,loved it.
the number 3 is in reference to Dale Earnhardt Sr the famous NASCAR driver also Woody Harrelson was in the hunger games
but Earnhard crashed
@@blackwolf4653 but there’s no other race car driver that was or is that great
@@rock4u197335 Michael Schuhmacher
Watching the sequel, Zombieland: Double Tap is now required
DOUBLE TAP is a great entry from the "Sequels fall well below expectations" Department. After waiting sooo long for it, it was reasonable to have hopes but take those down about 90% and it's enjoyable. At least we learn where Bill Murray was when this all started.
@@BuffaloC305 Madison easily made it more enjoyable for me, she was hilarious. But I didn't like what they did to Little Rock's character and her arc. And the final act was meh (at least compared to this film's final act)
@@paul_nthny yuh they did abigail dirty like she only got 10 mins of screen time her character wasn’t even that important to the storyline like? She was only in there cuz she was playing emmas sister
9:15 so, you should react to "ghostbusters (1984)"
I think we have a cheeky misheard comment here.. Sorry if it looks a bit naughty but I'm just telling you all what I heard. 😇
Columbus @6:12 "Rule #32 : Enjoy the little things"
Duaffy goes: "That's a rule I always think about but I never played with myself." 🤣🤣🤣
Duaffy - “You can just take a dump anywhere you want. It doesn’t matter anymore.” 😆
White men can’t jump! That movie is hilarious! Woody Harrelson is hilarious!
The snowballs scene is a favorite of mine...
I've always thought that the 3 that he paints on his car was the age of his son when he lost him.
Whoever said Shaun of the Dead is absolutely right. It's absolutely brilliant. And it's the first film of the Cornetto Trilogy, so you could follow it up with Hot Fuzz (2007) and The Worlds End (2013).
Gotta admit the Buck thing caught me a little off guard. I thought the stories were just a way to avoid talking about what actually happened to his family, not that Buck was a literal stand in for a little boy. Amazing that they could put so much heart into a comedy/horror film.
You should try Alex Proyas's The Crow and Dark City.
The Crow is a classic revenge flick based on a comic. Very 90's. Very moody and atmospheric, but full of heart with very likable characters.
Dark City is a interesting but very unique story that blends Noire and Sci Fi together in a really cool and intriguing mystery about a man with no memories in a city that's always night.
Just the original, the Crow sequels are just bad.
I remember when Brandon died during filming ... The Crow (followed by The Matrix) became a cultural phenomenon after his death 😢😢😭😭
It can't rain all the time.
Yay! I'm glad someone is branching out away from all the other movies. I'm tired of seeing the same things over and over again. Love this movie. Make sure you check out the second one sometime
Most reactors have the same patrons and the majority of people who spend money on watching people watch stuff is on another level of nerd. And that’s why anime, are wars and marvel is the biggest, then it’s the top dogs of cinema that gets voted. That’s why the future scare me. Imagine in a few years when marvel has a dozen shows. It’s easy to tell what kind of people are voting on patron. I’m a nerd myself but don’t like clone wars, avatar or attack on titan for instance, and those are everywhere. That’s how paid democracy works, the people who spend money gets to decide, and very few prioritize reactions enough to actually pay money for it. I could subscribe if I for instance, stop my monthly donations, but that would be cruel.
@@Gnossiene369 yeah I've noticed. There are a couple movies I like seeing all my favorite channels to watch but when it seems like as soon as one channel reacts to a movie they all follow. But you gotta give the paying people what they want I get it.
the bill murray part was hilarious, great, but hilarious
(gets shot)
Tal: anything you regret?
Murray: maybe garfield
Murray: .....
Murray: yeah definitely garfield
Me: we all regret that.
Happy Birthday, Duaffy 🎂🌹🎈
When this was first in theaters everyone who had not already seen the movie also thought Tallahassee was talking about a dog. It's even funnier if you know the joke about the old American country music . What do you get when you play country music backward?
You get back your wife, your dog, and your truck.
That's cuz he literally said it was his dog, dumbass, and they literally showed a dog in the sons place so why wouldn't people think it?
Makes me think of that one about the new Divorce Barbie. She comes with Ken’s car, Ken’s boat, and Ken’s house.
@@MrParkerman6 Ask yourself if you would call somebody a "dumbass" to their face in this situation if you weren't protected by the anonymity of being online. Either way you have some growing up to do.
The Usual Suspects. It's one of my all time favorite films.
What a fun Movie, this was hilarious! 🤗
Now you gotta (re)watch the Ghostbusters! Bill “Flowering” Murray!!
You should watch a movie called Train to Busan, V for Vendetta, lady snowblood, Lone wolf and cub, Jennifer’s Body, Casablanca( only if you haven’t),John Wick Hero (2002), Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, man from nowhere,
Zombieland is horror comedy of the zombie type. One o’ those things that’s always welcome if you wanna wind down from really dark or heavy movies, but also want something with just that tinge of “scariness”, like Ghostbusters. And sometimes ye wanna feel empowered, like “Sure, it’s the zombie apocalypse, but I can hold my own and even have a little fun scavenging for all the stuff I couldn’t afford back during Society.”
The instrument you called a guitar is a banjo.
The 3 is a NASCAR thing
Mickey Knox in Natural Born Killers is why Woody's fans pushed for years, decades even, for him to get the role of Carnage if he were ever to be in a Marvel movie. Watch NBK and you'll understand why there was never any doubt why he's the perfect Carnage. Robert Downey Jr. is in it too.
had to double check your videos, and shocked you've not seen (yet) "Shawn of the Dead", from the team who brought you "Hot Fuzz". a superb zombie apocalypse movie!
seatbelts are mandatory where I live, too
but I think during a zombie apocalypse nobody will be there to enforce that law
NASCAR Legend Dale Earnhardt drove the number 3 car
Columbus has a double barrel shotgun - they only hold two slugs, so you have to reload after every two shots
Another really funny zombie comedy is "Cockneys vs. Zombies" Imagine a scene where zombie soccer hooligans go after each other and you have a few seconds of the film.
I saw Snatch first. Many years ago. Upon learning that Alan Ford was in the movie, I knew both that it was going to be good fun, and that the zombies were screwed from the get go.
This movie is great, one of the best zombie comedy films, only challenged by Shaun of the dead.
Duaffy: Watching Zombieland...
Me: Gonna listen to the Franchouchou?
Title: Ft. Bill Murray
Me: I had that coming...
Patiently waiting for Schindler’s List 😊
Seeing Duaffy giggle at the Sancho Panza reference was great. I froze for a second to process when I saw the movie the first time, as I remembered Sancho as being the sarcastic,realistic side character to the single minded main character. Yeah, I'm It was a very good line. Props to whoever wrote it.
That younger girl is Abigail Breslin. I remember being very impressed with her performance in the marvel film, "Elektra." (2005, the spinoff/sequel to 'Daredevil").
What about in Signs?
@@gregall2178 I"d have mentioned it if I'd seen it. By the time it came out, I had given up on M.
@@jean-paulaudette9246 I'd suggest giving it a shot ;-)
Hi Duaffy it’s Obijuankenobijet from twitch, I have been seeing your movie reaction videos lately but this one is my favorite! I’m glad you liked this movie because it’s one of my favorites! It’s not the best movie in the world but it’s entertaining, funny and definitely worth a watch!
Alright people, now that she has watched Zombieland, anyone else thinks she should watch *Warm Bodies* (2013) ?
the 3 was for his favorite race car driver - Dale Earnhardt
Excellent movie....I watch it whenever I see it on.
they showed a scene with the dog - it was Tallahassee talking about it in the only way he could
I once was at a sports bar around the time this film came out and a movie theater was across the street. I told the manager I was going to see it while I was still on tab and he told me to come back when the film was over. I actually gave him $12 upon my return and told him to see Zombieland ASAP.
The Number 3...
It's a reference to Dale Earnhardt Jr...
But like in all sports...
No matter who wore it first
Or who wore it best
You take pride in your number 🤘
Woody Harrelson and Bill Murray ... oh lord i loved this movie 😂
Try Resident Evil for more zombie type fun.
Or Planet Terror too!!
And Resident Evil is waaaayy overlooked among 99% reactors. Cos I never seen one watch the whole series... Cowards.
I think its well fused horror and comedy because its seen from Columbus' perspective. The story unfolds with his narration, we know what he knows, we follow his story. If it were to be told from Tallahassee's perspective it may be a dramatic action horror, or from wichitah's perspective it may be a drama horror.
The story is told in Columbus' perspective and includes his quips, allowing them to fuse the comedy in by most dialogue jokes being only funny to Columbus or involve him in some way.
This movie is pure entertainment 🍿🍿🍿🍿
the 3 is because of a nascar champion driver who died a while back, has the number 3 on his car.
I love this movie and I love Duaffy!
I agree. Them going to the theme park was dumb. Like what do you think was gonna happen when all them lights & sounds are on? It’s like ringing the dinner bell!
this is for sure a movie that should be watched with a box of twinkies
I recommend the films of Mel Brooks.
Brooks is a comic legend and an EGOT, as we say in the US. That is a person who has won all four of the big entertainment awards: the Emmy Award (for television), the Grammy Award (for recording), the Oscar, and the Tony Award (for Broadway).
His first big hit, and the film for which he won his Oscar, is the 1967 masterpiece _The Producers._ It stars the great Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder in his first starring film role, and garnered Brooks the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.
The other two of his films which are essential viewing are _Blazing Saddles_ and _Young Frankenstein,_ both released in 1974.
_Blazing Saddles_ is a parody of Western movies and a social satire. It stars Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Madeline Kahn, and Harvey Korman.
_Young Frankenstein,_ which was co-written by Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder, is a parody of classic monster movies of the 1930s, especially the original Frankenstein films. It stars Gene Wilder, Teri Garr, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, and Peter Boyle as the creature.
You can't go wrong with any of these.
ps In 2001 Brooks adapted _The Producers_ into a Broadway Musical that swept the Tony Awards. In 2005 a movie version of the musical was released, but it is not an especially good adaptation. So make sure to watch the 1967 original before you watch the 2005 movie musical, if you bother to watch that one at all.
Legends of the Fall
Return of the living dead is a funny zombie comedy.
I quite sure you would really like the movie : A fish called Wanda (1988) Be aware a Danish doctor actually died laughing.
On a similar but different theme, I'd like to suggest "Warm Bodies" as a movie recommendation :) Instead of a zombie horror-comedy it's a horror rom-com
Enjoyed the reaction and gave a high five on the banjo save 😉
Yay, thank you!
2:24 as a Native American (Comanche) I totally understand her just deciding to lean against a tree in the wild lol 😝
Speaking of Natives, she should watch Dances with Wolves to get a taste of the oldest American culture 🖤
The zombies move pretty good.
If you're afraid of clowns you need to do the ORIGINAL ITS if you can get permission.
Yeah, I'm with you. It was WAY out of characterful the girls to power up an entire amusement park...super stupid. I really like this movie, but it was unfortunate that the writers worked so hard to show the girls being incredibly self-sufficient survivors, only to take it away by making them do something incredibly stupid in order to go to the damsel in distress trope.
You thought it was a dog because Tallahassee said it was a dog and they showed clips of him playing with, bathing, and feeding a dog.
Bill Murray And Woody Harrelson are both in Kingpin
For other funny Zombie movies, you should watch Shaun of the Dead, also Return of the Living Dead (the 1984 version), Army of Darkness, Re-Animator, Cemetery Man, Night of the Comet, Anna & The Apocalypse. For other good Woody Harrelson comedies, consider: Kingpin, Seven Psychopaths, Wag the Dog. For other good Bill Murray comedies, consider: Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, Groundhog Day, Quick Change, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zisou, Rushmore, Scrooged
5:44 I thought the exact same! Why you wasting all those bullets!!!! Lol
NUMBER 3 IS FOR DALE EARNHARDT.. HE WAS A NASCAR DRIVER THAT DIED...
Going to recommend some British films ,The Full Monty and This is England followed by its 3 mini series
Duaffy M&S "If no one's told you this today, I love you." (Peter Vlogs)
Excellent choice!
Now onto "Zombieland: Double Tap" very funny.
Emma Stone is always cute...despite the makeup.
Fun video. If you like Woody Harrelson, you have to see "Natural Born Killers" with Juliette Lewis. (Also from the early 90s: "Cape Fear" with Robert De Niro and Juliette Lewis and directed by Martin Scorsese, and "Wild At Heart" directed by David Lynch and starring Nicholas Cage and Laura Dern). All three of those movies are crazy and super suspenseful. As far as comedy and horror mixed together: "An American Werewolf In London" and "Creepshow" are must-sees.
Since you've asked, I reccomend these movies (if you haven't seen them of course):
- Mad Max: Fury Road (www.imdb.com/title/tt1392190/)
- Moon (www.imdb.com/title/tt1182345/)
- Jurassic Park (www.imdb.com/title/tt0107290/)
- Kelly's Heroes (www.imdb.com/title/tt0065938/)
And two tv series:
- Farscape (www.imdb.com/title/tt0187636/)
- Firefly (www.imdb.com/title/tt0303461/)
How I almost conquered the Galaxy: Double tap
Do you want to know what I like the most about this movie? "WOODY HARRELSON", he is one of my favorite actors and here he does an incredible performance
They were all good in this tribute to twinkies. I especially enjoyed Bill Murray in the role he was literally born to play.
Interestingly, Jesse Eisenberg is in very good movie called Adventureland, which you'd probably really enjoy.
This blonde is breaking the stereotype she is very smart!!!
I love this movie. Thanks
Slither, is a horror comedy directed by James Gunn!
Kingpin!!! Don't known if you see all your comments but Kingpin is a great film
Anything with Emma Stone, yes let's watch that. A beauty and she's very cool. This movie actually has a very good cast. I rented this through Netflix when you rented DVD's by mail with them and I thought it would be a waste of time but it is actually very good, and funny.
Now Ghostbusters needs to he added to the watch list
All the stuff they broke in that store was souvenir stuff that is fairly cheap and mass produced.
That laugh is great 😂
Scott Pilgrim vs the World is fantastic. I would love to see you react to it.
Never confirmed but my theory is that Tallahassee was obsessed with Twinkies because they were his son's favorite snack
My favorite part was when he shot the twinkie at the end