Go Goa Gone
Go Goa Gone
NR | 10 May 2013 (USA)
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A rave party off the coast of Goa goes horrifyingly and hilariously wrong when the island is overrun with zombies.

Reviews
Flyerplesys Perfectly adorable
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Micah Lloyd Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.
Sabir Ayaz Another boring Hollywood wanna-be cliché Indian attempt. This movie has no plot, no twist, and no story. Very boring and predictable scenes with unnecessary vulgarity and ridiculous sexual remarks that makes you feel sick. I don't know why Indian cinema thinks that by bringing more sexuality and vulgarity they are going to be more like Hollywood. I don't know why Saif would even agree to part take in such a childish movie. My suggestion: Don't waste your time if you wanna watch something decent. The only good parts are in the trailer, other than that its a boring silly little movie.Doesn't deserve more than 4 stars.
Indradip Sinha Roy Comparing Bollywood movies having previously executed foreign concepts have lately become a critical norm. As soon as the first trailer came through, critics compared Go Goa Gone with popular Hollywood zombie flicks; more resonantly, Zombieland. While watching the dual directorial effort, the movie did not resemble Zombieland at all, though some scenes seemed a tad bit familiar to Shaun of the Dead (which itself was a comedic take on Romero's Zombie titles). The movie was a breeze to watch and some scenes actually reeked originality with context to humor and wit, along with a previously unseen Grindhouse approach (restricted to zombies) in Indian cinemas. The three leads where effective with Kunal Khemu walking away with the best lines. Vir Das was OK. Anand Tiwari as Bunny was a revelation. Tagging along with the trio, Saif Ali Khan stood on firm ground as Borris (the trailers teased resemblance to Tallahassee of Zombieland).The Zombie concept remained status-quo but some scenes spurned comical twists which seemed fresh and out of the box.Overall, my preconceptions about this movie being derivative and unoriginal were pleasantly overthrown. Good direction and plenty of laughs more than made up for the reluctance of the script to break new grounds.8/10 for me.
Vikas Arora This appeared a nice movie from reviews, so went for it. But it turned out disappointing. First ever bollywood zombies movie, but instead of entertainment, appears very dull. Story is not well built. There are some comic moments, which hardly make you laugh. Pooja Gupta appears beautiful and certainly adds to the glamour quotient of the movie. She has been given screen time without much dialogues. Saif was unconvincing, just managing with the role. Go for this only if you are desperate for a movie at theatres and don't have any other choice. Just to mention, it is given 'A' certificate, as slang appear in some of the dialogues.
Arnav Goswami watched GO GOA GONE ...just like its title does't make any sense...this film doesn't make any either...they say its comedy_ I say its sh!t...they boast about its Action n VFX_ I say they are bull sh!t....its makers copied a Hollywood concept started in early 70s...okay they tell by definition what is zombie? how it works? N lots of how n what stuff(like Indian audience doesn't know sh!t)...okay ...BUT what is not okay is its poop plot, amateur screenplay n annoying overacting of Kunal Khemu....& that's not all its has whole lot of stuff i can curse about...but i'll just end with _DO NOT WATCH THIS CRAP_ message