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sushubh says...
9 years ago
It is hard to make good zombie movies. This one failed miserably.
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allgloss says...
6 years ago
Completely pointless. Not funny at all, and completely lacking any likable well developed characters with no sense of direction. Just a complete waste.
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jarvis-8243417 says...
5 years ago
Incredibly lame and lifeless, Burying the Ex is a poorly made horror-comedy from Joe Dante. The love life of a shop keeper named Max gets complicated when his ex-girlfriend rises from the grave several weeks after getting hit and killed by a bus. Starring Anton Yelchin, Ashley Greene, and Alexandra Daddario, the film has a pretty good cast. Their performances however, are rather weak. And the plot is quite perfunctory, endlessly dragging out Max’s attempts to breakup with his dead girlfriend. Still, the film has its moments and delivers a few laughs. But overall, Burying the Ex is a lackluster effort by Dante that fails to deliver anything clever or original.
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angelfade says...
7 years ago
As usual, good movies are underrated or misunderstood for what they really are supposed to be (a good moment in my opinion). Anyway, if you like Pop culture, you might appreciate this one.
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Saint Pauly says...
3 years ago
>You gotta get rid of that broad, bro.

Of course the flawed girlfriend is an overbearing environmentally conscious wench, but don't worry the adorkable perfect man meets a girl-bro who doesn't mind if he lies to her about still being with his ex and they all live undead happily ever after.

Wow, Joe Dante's calendar broke and got stuck in the 1980s. Ashley Greene and Alexandra Daddario are no doubt trying to get the taste of this out of their résumés, and it will remain an undoubtedly minor work in the talented Anton Yelchin's impressive career.

This movie is what they should've ended up burying.
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