The Miley Cyrus show aired between and , so it would have been at its height in The scene makes you wonder who was more annoyed--Tallahassee during this conversation, or Little Rock when Tallahassee explained Willie Nelson to her.
When the gang stops in Hollywood, they pass the famous Chinese Theater. The movie on the marquee is , a disaster film that was released in and which starred Woody Harrelson. Bill Murray's mansion in the movie is actually an Atlanta mansion that was owned at the time by Lee Najjar, known for his role as "Big Poppa" on Real Housewives of Atlanta. Bill Murray's cameo is probably the best scene in the whole movie, but it wasn't originally meant for him.
Famously, the writers wrote the scene for Patrick Swayze originally. It definitely goes without saying, but the Bill Murray scene is full of references to Bill Murray films, most notably Ghostbusters, which Columbus and Little Rock watch while Wichita and Tallahassee reenact scenes with Murray himself.
Wichita tells Murray that, with his wig, he looks just like Eddie Van Halen, who of course is the famous songwriter and guitarist from the band Van Halen.
As Bill Murray sits dying, Little Rock asks him whether he has any regrets. His only response is "Garfield maybe," a reference to the CG Garfield movie, which Murray signed up for because he mistakenly thought it was a Coen Brothers movie. Murray seemed definitely dead after his cameo in Zombieland, but the latest trailer for Zombieland: Double Tap revealed that he'll cameo again--though his interview with Al Roker in the sequel appears to be during a flashback.
Columbus's derisive reference to Facebook statuses--"'Rob Curtis is gearing up for Friday,' who cares"--is an anachronism today, owing to the fact that Facebook statuses are no longer a fill-in-the-blank statement that begins with your name "Mike Rougeau is…watching Zombieland". Tallahassee isn't being glib; they really do call Twinkies " Submarinos " in Mexico. This line is a reference to the movie Babe, as Columbus points out after Tallahassee uses it to say goodbye to his friend toward the end of the movie.
The only main character who reveals their actual name during Zombieland is Wichita, whose name, Krista, is actually the name of Emma Stone's mother. The after-credits stinger scene trend in movies had only just begun to kick off when Zombieland released in , making this movie ahead of its time.
After the entire credits roll, there's one final scene: an outtake of Bill Murray helping Woody Harrelson recite Murray's famous line from Caddyshack, "In the words of the immortal philosopher Jean Paul Sartre, 'Au revoir, gopher.
Get Twinkies. Simple as that. Tallahassee spends the entire film traveling across the country in search of the light, cream-filled, fluffy goodness that only a Twinkie can provide. And for 98 percent of the film that delicious cream-filled pastry eludes him. Or does it? Viewers may remember early on when Tallahassee and Colombus find an abandoned Hostess truck that Tallahassee states is filled with nothing but Sno balls.
Well, had Tallahassee looked just to the right of the door where he stood, he would have been treated to an enormous stack of Twinkies much sooner than the final the final minutes of the film. This Easter Egg is one that happens pretty early on in the film, so fans hoping to catch it have really got to pay close attention to the opening credits of Zombieland.
Buckle up is a rule for a reason. That man is Rhett Reese, one half of the pair that brought Zombieland to life. Some eagle-eyed fans may have noticed that few of the extras that we see meet their end during the rule cuts actually make their way back on screen in their undead forms. Another unfortunate extra we see is the man in the restroom while Colombus explains the importance of caution in a restroom. I am a freelance writer and an amateur human being.
During the Monopoly game, Columbus remarks that one of the best things about Zombieland is "No Facebook status updates. John Carpenter turned down a chance to direct. However, as the project transitioned into a feature film Carpenter withdrew his interest. Although Carpenter loved the script, according to Reese, his schedule would not permit him to the time necessary to direct a full length film. The soundtrack during the climactic battle at the carnival was originally going to feature songs from several extreme metal bands.
However, the production team focused on purchasing the rights to the more mainstream songs because they figured the metal songs would be cheaper, but were shocked to find out that most of the metal songs were far more expensive than expected and could not afford them. Instead, the climax features an original metal score by composer David Sardy.
Fleischer made sure to purchase the rights of "Master Of Puppets" for the sequel. Jamie Bell was originally cast as Columbus but dropped out. Taylor Lautner was considered to replace him, but couldn't. Bill Murray did not originally have any lines after he is shot by Columbus. The Garfield line was improvised by Murray. In the highway accident wreckage, the pattern of burn marks and melted aluminum on the side of the scorched big rig truck resemble human skulls.
At Bill Murray 's house, Wichita says that Bill looks just like Eddie Van Halen, whose song "Everybody Wants Some" plays after they discover the bag of guns and in many trailers for the film. The movie was shipped to theaters under the code-name "Point of Origin". All of the blood effects were added digitally during post-production. There was no fake blood used anywhere in the film. This drew criticism from some mainstream reviewers who found it "blatantly fake" and "weird and out of place.
When Columbus and Tallahassee are walking through a town after their Escalade is stolen, the tank in the background is in a British-made Chieftain main battle tank, painted in an American scheme. In the scene where Wichita Emma Stone and Columbus Jesse Eisenberg split a bottle of wine at Bill Murray's house, she claims was a great year, having seen her first R rated movie, Anaconda, that year.
Anaconda is actually rated PG However, they were drinking and Wichita could have been drunk and thought it was rated R. William Goldman did uncredited re-writes. Ward played Tallahassee in the television series pilot. Wichita is the most populous city in Kansas. The fat guy who gets eaten at the beginning to display Columbus's rule of cardio is played by Nathan Wright who worked on this movie as an extras casting assistant.
The deleted scenes section of the DVD reveal that the close-ups of the scene with the girls riding the drop tower were filmed against a greenscreen. These deleted scenes also indicate the master was shot in 1. Early in the movie when Columbus and Tallahassee first meet on the highway and are in their armed staredown, the pocket watch tune from Sergio Leone's For a Few Dollars More can be heard playing faintly.
Zombieland was filmed in some of the same locations as later The Walking Dead. The song "Popular" sung by Kristin Chenoweth in the musical "Wicked" can be heard in the car scene. The tune "Dueling Banjos" that Tallahassee plays in the supermarket and his subsequent line "You got a purty mouth" are both references to the movie Deliverance Deliverance was filmed in Georgia, as was most of Zombieland, although this scene is probably set in Texas.
Unadjusted for inflation, this is the second highest-grossing movie in the U. S that begins with the letter "z" after Zootopia Early drafts of the screenplay involved Wichita and Little Rock trying to go to Disneyland instead of Pacific Playland.
Towards the beginning when Columbus is first seen walking on the deserted highway he passes a minivan to his left that has a 99X sticker on its back window. Tallahassee says how much he loves Bill Murray. Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin have brothers named Spencer. Amber Heard's character, Columbus' hot neighbor zombie in the beginning of the movie, is referred to only as "". This is her apartment number, but it is also the only area code for the state of Montana, keeping with the theme of places as names.
Tallahassee mentions Mahatma Gandhi. Coincidentally the film was released on October 2nd, Gandhi's th birth anniversary. Columbia pictures, who produced this movie, also produced Ghostbusters , starring Bill Murray.
When Columbus and Tallahassee first meet on the highway and face off, there is a music box-like chiming embedded in the music.
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