Don’t read this if you don’t want to know
I am not sure why everyone wants to know who makes a “Zombieland” cameo that “steals the movie,” I just know that they do. Of course, many responsible news outlets are not letting out the secret because they want to keep the “Zombieland” cameo a surprise.
However, I am not a news outlet, and I likely won’t see “Zombieland” until it comes out on video. Access Hollywood says “you’ll never guess who makes a surprise cameo” in “Zombieland.” But I think I can guess. And I am pretty sure it’s a good guess. So if you like surprises stop reading now.
I know who makes the “Zombieland” cameo
I deduced who makes the “Zombieland” cameo using a very thorough scientific process known in the research world as “going to IMDB.” The good news is, this is a free service so I didn’t have to get an emergency loan to find out who makes the “Zombieland” cameo. It is widely known that in the “Zombieland” cameo this movie-stealing artist plays himself.
In “Zombieland,” it says on all-knowing IMDB, Bill Murray plays himself. Movie stealer? Check. Cameo? Likely. Plays himself? Check. Now that the amazing secret of the “Zombieland” cameo is out, let’s move on to “Zombieland” movie reviews.
‘Zombieland’ movie reviews
Most critics like this zombie comedy starring Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson. “Zombieland” movie reviews are 88 percent good, making it the best new movie, according to critics, that’s coming out this weekend. Roger Ebert says “not many zombie comedies can make me think simultaneously about “Psycho” and “Garfield,” and he means that as a compliment.
Ebert also mentions the “Zombieland” cameo, saying it “gets the single biggest laugh I’ve heard this year.” Critics generally agree that “Zombieland” is very funny. Bill Goodykoontz from The Arizona Republic writes that “the gore, exploding heads, general mayhem and, particularly, the wicked sense of humor are what sends the movie soaring way over the top.”








This movie looks awesome! “Zombieland” definitely has humor and glee which is always a plus when it comes to zombie movies. It’s definitely not a Saw-type movie (ugh). I’d spend $8 bucks to see it.