Zombieland in 3D?
Tallahassee sets the standard for not to be f*cked with, and that standard might be in 3D for the sequel.
Moviehole got to talk with Ruben Fleischer, who confirmed that Sony is very interested in a sequel to ZOMBIELAND. Fleischer thinks 3D would be a good fit, “The genre really lends itself to 3D." The director wasn't quite sure where the next zombie dominated setting would be, but when they spoke with Woody Harrelson he said he'd like to see it set in Paris or on Broadway. I'm betting he was high at the time.
So when will we get a new set of rules in 3D? "When we crack it." Aside from doing another movie about the walking dead, Fleischer wants to do a romantic comedy. This wouldn't a bad idea, as long as it didn't suck total balls. With the right writers and idea, I'd see a Fleischer rom-com.
ZOMBIELAND was a really fun movie. I really liked the dialogue as well as the cameo. Actually, the cameo was the best part for me. Oddly enough, I squirmed a couple of times during the film as well. The beginning credits were an amazing start. Dare I say they were impressive? Yeah, they were impressive.
Source: Moviehole
Extra Tidbit: Woody Harrelson was arrested for possession of marijuana during film, which cost them a day's shooting.








































































































1:55AM on 11/25/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
12:58AM on 11/25/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
As for the sequel... bah. As for the 3D... fuck dat shitte! They make a sequel, I may see it, they do it in 3D, I'll pass.
As for the sequel... bah. As for the 3D... fuck dat shitte! They make a sequel, I may see it, they do it in 3D, I'll pass.
7:08PM on 11/24/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
That being said, I welcome the idea of a sequel (which I would view in 2-D). The Creative Screenwriting podcast for Zombieland said it was originally sold as a TV show, so the material for a script already exists. The movie was basically the first 3...
That being said, I welcome the idea of a sequel (which I would view in 2-D). The Creative Screenwriting podcast for Zombieland said it was originally sold as a TV show, so the material for a script already exists. The movie was basically the first 3 episodes or something, and I believe they at least had an outline for the next few (which could become Zombieland 2 if Sony invited back the same writers).
7:12PM on 11/24/2009 Add as a friend | MFC profile
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