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Old February 9 2013, 06:08 PM   #16
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Re: Warm Bodies film discussion

The Half in the Bag crew aren't too impressed.

And I know this is based on a book, but the post-apocalyptic love story between a human gal and a dead guy who might get better was already done pretty well in Daybreakers.
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Old February 10 2013, 10:53 PM   #17
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I saw it last week and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm not a fan of romantic films or horror, but this was neither and yet both at the same time, which is why I liked it so much. It's a zombie film with a heart, literally and figuratively. It's also got a witty first person narrative from the main character's perspective, and the actor makes R's character so lovable.

I give it a solid A.
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Old February 23 2013, 08:45 AM   #18
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Gryffindorian wrote: View Post
I saw it last week and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I'm not a fan of romantic films or horror, but this was neither and yet both at the same time, which is why I liked it so much. It's a zombie film with a heart, literally and figuratively. It's also got a witty first person narrative from the main character's perspective, and the actor makes R's character so lovable.

I give it a solid A.
Just saw it tonight, and I have to say I agree with Gryffindorian. Though I might knock it down to a B+/A- because it suffers from the all too common rushed ending that most Hollywood fair suffers from today. Overall a most enjoyable night at the movies.
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