Zombieland (Movie)October 2, 2009 The film takes place within a post-apocalyptic America, two months after a zombie apocalypse has been triggered when mad cow disease became "mad person disease" which became "mad zombie disease." |
SongsThis movie plays: This song plays while Bill Murray, "Tallahassee" and "Wichita" smoke marijuana from the hookah in Bill Murray's house. This movie plays: The song plays after the group tore apart the store in Wampum, to let out their pent up aggression. This movie plays: This song is played in the trailer This movie plays: This song plays in the car at night while "Little Rock" is driving. This movie plays: 1973 'Tallahassee" plays this on his banjo after entering the grocery store. He does it to bring out any potential zombies who may be hiding. This movie plays: This song plays when "Tallahassee" and "Columbia" find the yellow Hummer. It also plays as "Wichita" and "Little Rock" run to escape the zombies that have come to the "Pacific Playland" amusement park. This movie plays: This song plays after "Columbus" jumps back in his car after his opening scene at the gas station. This movie plays: This song plays in the opening credits. This movie plays: 1984 This song plays after the group enters Bill Murray's abandoned home. "Little Rock" doesn't know who Bill Murray is, so "Columbus" takes her into Bill Murray's private theater to show her the 'Ghostbusters' movie, so she can learn who Bill Murray is. This movie plays: performed by MetricThis is the song playing on the radio after "Wichita" and "Little Rock" steal the black Cadillac from the guys. This movie plays: This song plays when "Little Rock" is driving on the freeway. "Wichita" tells her not to go faster than 65 mph. This movie plays: This song plays as "Tallahassee" and "Little Rock" having target practice inside Bill Murray's house. This movie plays: This song plays on the radio, after leaving Wampum. Columbus is talking about trying to grow a beard. This movie plays: performed by DovesThis song plays as the group reaches Los Angeles, California together. This movie plays: This song plays on the radio while "Wichita" is driving the car. This movie plays: This scene plays during a flashback of a time right before the zombies were common where the pretty neigbor, "406", comes over after being frighted by a homeless man who tried to bite her. This movie plays: This song plays when "Columbus" decides to stay in the Hummer instead of splitting up with the girls. This movie plays: "Tallahassee" and "Little Rock" are talking about the difference between 'Hannah Montana' and Miley Cyrus, while this song plays on the radio. This movie plays: This song plays as "Tallahassee" remembers "Buck", in the life before the zombie's took over. This movie plays: This song is played during the closing credits. This movie plays: This song plays after Bill Murray dies, and the group gives him a 16 gun salute. This movie plays: This song plays as everyone is destroying everything in the Wompum gift shop. This movie plays: 1814 An electric guitar version of this song plays in the opening scene in Washington, D.C. with the Capital building in the background. This movie plays: This song plays as "Columbus" and "Wichita" dance to, after talking about the year 1997 while drinking a bottle of Bill Murray's wine This movie plays: This classical song plays when "Tallahassee" locks himself in the game booth at the end and is killing all the zombies with the dual pistols. This movie plays: This song plays when "Columbus" finally kisses "Wichita" after saving her at the amusement park. This movie plays: This song plays while "Columbus" is at home by himself playing World of Warcraft before the girl from Room 406 comes over. MoviesThis movie refers to: April 11, 1997 "Wichita" remembers the year 1997 as the year she saw her first "R" rated movie, 'Anaconda'. This movie refers to: August 4, 1995 "Tallahasse" tells "Columbus" that he's not good with goodbyes, so all he can come up with is "That'll do pig.", a line from the movie 'Babe'. This movie refers to: July 25, 1980 "Tallahassee" does an impression of Bill Murray's character from the film 'Caddyshack', while gushing over Bill Murray. This movie refers to: July 30, 1972 In addition to playing the Dueling Banjos song from the movie, "Tallahassee" says, "You got a real pretty mouth" (which is a reference to a line from the movie) to a zombie before smashing him in the head with the banjo. This movie refers to: June 11, 2004 After being shot by "Columbus", Bill Murray is asked if he has any regrets. He replies by saying, "Uh. Garfield maybe.” (Bill Murray was the voice of "Garfield" in the 2004 movie.) This movie refers to: June 8, 1984 "Columbus" shows "Little Rock" the 'Ghostbusters' movie, because she doesn't know who Billy Murray is. Bill Murray, "Tallahassee" and "Wichita" re-enact a part of the movie as well. This movie refers to: December 19, 1997 "Tallahassee" cries as he remembers his son Buck. Afterwards, he says "I haven't cried like that since 'Titanic'". Television SeriesThis movie refers to: March 24, 2006 "Little Rock" and "Tallahassee" discuss the difference between 'Hannah Montana' and Miley Cyrus. BooksThis movie refers to: 2004 "Columbus" tells Tallahassee that he's going after "Wichita". "Tallahassee" says to him, "Look, you ever read that book 'She's Just Not That Into You'?: Video GamesThis movie refers to: November 23, 2004 "Columbus" is shown playing this game during his flashback to pre-Zombieland. |