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Warm Bodies MAG
The critically acclaimed, “Warm Bodies” is a movie to be seen. At first, most people might think that it's just like “Twilight.” Well, it is in a way, but it gets better. It starts off as R (Nicholas Hoult), a mindless zombie, waddles around the airport, chatting with his buddy, M (Rob Corddry) with occasional grunts and moans. R then wanders into an unfamiliar part of the airport. During a mission to recover medical supplies, Julie Grigio (Teresa Palmer), a human, and her friends encounter R and his zombie buddies. Go figure! R is hypnotized by the beautiful and sassy Julie.
“Warm Bodies” delivers an action-packed film loaded with raunchy humor and romance. Based on the novel by Isaac Marion, this adaptation is brilliant.
I would say those of all ages should check it out, but beware: Don't ever fall in love with a zombie. Of corpse it's not going to work out. But if you're a zombie, well I'd say the same thing. Call me for love tips. I have you covered.
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