The Film: The world is under threat from climate change. But there's a far more pressing danger. Zombies have taken over the Earth.
And they're speedy zombies (a phenomenon explained as something to do with mad cow disease. That's scientific enough for us).
It's very gory, very stylish and very funny.
The Role: Known only as "406" (her apartment number), Amber is Columbus (Jesse Eisenberg)'s stupidly hot neighbour, whom he batters over the head with the lid of his toilet tank.
Amber Nectar: Apparently, the director Fleischer was inspired to make Zombieland after watching Shaun Of The Dead. Which, we think, is lovely.
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ChrisWootton
Dec 8th 2009, 11:47
I don't want to sound like I'm having a go but, what's the point in doing the evolution of a second rate bit part actress who probably won't be around for long? It amazes me that you'll give all this time and space to someone who features in a load of (and I quote) balls and predominantly 2 star movies when you haven't mentioned once! the passing of Richard Todd who died last Friday. How about using this empty space for a celebration of his work?
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theGlimmerTwin
Dec 8th 2009, 18:06
Ok, while I get what you're saying, and from a movie point of view, it's fair enough, I feel it's more than a little insensitive to describe Zack's experience in Alpha Dog as a "fun kidnapping". Taking into context it is based on a true story and that Zack (the real life Nicholas Markowitz) is pointlessly murdered at the end of his experience I think that super seeds any element of fun. I doubt the real life parents would see it in that way anyway. So I think 'poor Zack' is entirely relevant as I'm sure he'd have given up the booze, weed and threesomes to have lived past 15 years old. Wouldn't you?
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bentgaga
Dec 9th 2009, 1:32
I agree, whats the point of this?
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