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	<title>Comments on: Zombieland (2009)</title>
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		<title>By: Sam Raimi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sam Raimi</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Zombieland (2009) ★★★★ The Moving Arts Film Journal - PeopleRank: 20 - 15 hours ago  ...  Sam Raimi’s groundbreaking 1981 horror institution, “The Evil Dead,” proved that comedy and horror could coexist, and in 2004 Edgar Wright’s “Shaun of the Dead” sold that paradox to the mainstream with a brilliantly fused marriage of decaying... Cited people : Emma Stone&#160; Abigail Breslin&#160; Woody Harrelson&#160; Paul Wernick&#160; Rhett Reese&#160; Jesse Eisenberg&#160; Ruben Fleischer&#160;      + vote [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Zombieland (2009) ★★★★ The Moving Arts Film Journal &#8211; PeopleRank: 20 &#8211; 15 hours ago  &#8230;  Sam Raimi’s groundbreaking 1981 horror institution, “The Evil Dead,” proved that comedy and horror could coexist, and in 2004 Edgar Wright’s “Shaun of the Dead” sold that paradox to the mainstream with a brilliantly fused marriage of decaying&#8230; Cited people : Emma Stone&nbsp; Abigail Breslin&nbsp; Woody Harrelson&nbsp; Paul Wernick&nbsp; Rhett Reese&nbsp; Jesse Eisenberg&nbsp; Ruben Fleischer&nbsp;      + vote [...]</p>
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