
Summit Entertainment released several new clips from zombie romance Warm Bodies, staring Nicholas Hoult as a zombie who wants to watch a non-zombie woman shake dat ass.

About A Boy is still the first thing I think of whenever Nicholas Hoult is in a movie. I’ll try to move on and talk about Warm Bodies from here on out.
The movie opens February 1st and Walking Dead also comes back next month. February is going to be awesome for zombie lovers.
Judging from the great first trailer and the additional clips, it appears director Jonathan Levine (50/50) kept it humorous while making the regular zombies sympathetic. The first clip below especially shows that sympathetic nature, while the last clip sets up the skeletal zombies as the true villains. Whoa. At what point did we start feeling sympathy for a zombie? Show me on the doll.
[Sources: The Playlist and Coming Soon]




I still can’t believe that the kid from About A Boy is the it guy right now. Although, I loved that movie. It’s the only well-made Nick Hornby adaption. (Fuck you, Jimmy Fallon)
High Fidelity?
Argh you’re absolutely right.
The British Fever Pitch is pretty good.
Colin Firth and Mark Strong are in it.
I will watch it on your recommendation, Mr. McGiblets. If only it were Rider Strong, but I’ll make do…
It helps if you also happen to love Arsenal Football Club.
I do not, however, I know from fanatical devotion to the St. Louis Cardinals how it feels.
I dunno, it looks pretty watchable. I’ll give it a shot.
So no one has ever watched Skins(UK version)? Dude was the main character in that show. Which was a surprisingly good show for 3 seasons
I watched the first generation but stopped watching after they made his little sister the main character. Did it continue to be any good after that point?
Not really, first season with her as the main character was alright. Went downhill after that.
I watched the first year, which I thought was terrific, but tuned out the exact same time as Crash.
The blonde actress’ facial expression reminds me of Kirsten Stewart. Never a good thing.