thanks for uploading. Warm Bodies was one of the handful of movies I watched during the middle of my heroin spree and it actually touched me a little bit. but then again i was high as fuck
I think this is the ONLY review where I disagree with both jay and mike. Warm Bodies was an allegory about how disconnected many people have become from one another, and how that causes a numbing depression leading to even more disconnection. The "bonies" can be taken as a representation of internet trolls or incels; hateful and too far gone to save.The guys are taking this one way too literally. It was a very sweet, funny film. (And I am an adult who hates Twilight with a fiery passion.)
@@Jelkitosix666 Pardon my phrasing. They didn't represent the totality of one group; they represented the people from any hate-based group that are "too far gone to save." Those people do exist, unfortunately. But I didn't mean that ALL members of any one demographic were doomed to be hateful forever.
If it were for Mike and Jay we would live in a dark depresing world where everything needs to be poetic, deep or artsy. Still I love laughing at their grim and sometimes incorrect view of movies xD
"What twilight clone will they do next? A mummy movie?" Nah, it won't be for teenage girls, it'll be called "Milf" Cleopatra was supposed to be hot back in the day.
"Once youve given up holding on to your humanity as a zombie you turn into an evil undead skeleton thing" *Warm Bodies confirmed as Dark Souls prequel*
Did they ban this episode due to the zombie brained ignorance of the referencing in this episode? Jay's supposed to be a horror fan and doesn't know what a goth is - "Is there a group of people who like vampires?" Mike said it's ironical the movie's brain dead, when the movie IS about zombies. Also, Mike thinks Shakespeare was around in the 1300's. This stuff makes it very hard to watch.
I feel like they're trying really hard to dislike Warm Bodies because they think it's a dumb premise and have an aversion because of what kind of audience it's for and being an obvious cash-in, and I watched it expecting bad schlock, for laughs, but it's actually way better than a movie like this should be.
Pretty disappointed they didnt point out how fucked up it is that he killed her boyfriend and then she fell in love with him, especially after he admits it