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Warm Bodies

white43

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This looks good :

http://collider.com/warm-bodies-movie-trailer/137055/

(Sorry, can't find it anywhere else)

Zombies love people, especially their brains. But R (Nicholas Hoult) is different. He’s alive inside, unlike the hundreds of other grunting, drooling undead—all victims of a recent plague that drove the remaining survivors into a heavily guarded city. Now the Zombies roam about an airport terminal, searching for human prey and living in fear of the vicious Boneys, the next undead incarnation.

One day, R and his best friend M lumber toward the city in search of food. There, R first sets his eyes on JULIE (Teresa Palmer), a beautiful human. Determined to save her—first from the other Zombies and then from the Boneys—R hides her in his home, a cluttered 747 aircraft. Julie is terrified, and R’s grunted assurances of “Not…eat” do little to calm her. But when R begins to act more human than Zombie, coming to her defense, refusing to eat human flesh, and even speaking in full sentences, Julie realizes that R is special.
After a few close calls with the Boneys, and with her father mounting an armed search for her, Julie realizes she can’t hide forever. So she sneaks back home, leaving R broken-hearted. Desperate to see her, R decides to comb his hair, stand a little straighter, and impersonate a human long enough to get past the city guards. If only he can prove to the humans that Zombies can change, maybe R and Julie’s love might stand a chance. But with the rampaging Boneys heading toward the city and Julie’s father intent on killing R and his Zombie friends, the stage is set for an all-out battle between the living and the undead.
A genre-bending tale of love and transformation, WARM BODIES is a story about a boy who loves a girl…for more than just her body.

 

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That sounds.......different. Might give it a go once it's on dvd.
 

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Just got back from seeing this. It's alright. Probably breaks a lot of Zombie laws, but it promoted vinyl records and that can't be bad. It's kind of funny in places and stupid in others. Not the greatest movie ever and I wouldn't see it again, but it's a bit different and my bride-to-be liked it and she hates anything to do with Zombies. So if you are looking to take someone on a date and you don't fancy anything too girly, this might be a good compromise. It's no Zombieland, and there isn't any real action to speak of, but it has it's moments in the humor department and it's probably worth a DVD rental.
 

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Saw this a week ago and I really enjoyed it, and I'm not the greatest zombie fan either. The best way to describe it would be like if Disney did a zombie movie, or more specifically, if Wall-E were about zombies and no environmental message. I'd check it out at least one more time.
 
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