A suicidal, obsessive compulsive japanese librarian and a potsmoking thai slob create their own world together for a few days. Words alone can not express how amazingly beautiful this movie is. It's not a happy movie- but it's a cinematic experience absolutely worth repeating.
What can I say about this movie that hasn't already been said before? If you haven't seen it, go. Don't walk, run to the nearest video store and rent/buy it.
The most realistic zombie movie i've ever seen. It feels like what would actually happen if a bunch of slackers woke up to discover zombies in their backyard- and mutilates every zombie movie cliche with good natured fun along the way. An homage and satire in one.
There are many, many stupidly-funny movies out there that vary in degrees of success in how entertaining they actually are. Will Ferrell and Steve Carell actual transcend the entire stupid-funny movie genre and take it to the next level. It's so moronic, it's almost an art form. You will be quoting it for the rest of your natural life. Then you will die, be turned into a vampire and spend the rest of your unlife quoting it to your minions. It's that damn good.
One of my favorite lines is "So many pretty parts and no pretty wholes". May is a girl who has spent her entire life living on the outside and when she finally tries to make friends with the people she's been admiring she finds out no one is perfect. Twisted and tragic and absolutely amazing. I relate to her way more then is probably healthy.