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SHAUN OF THE DEAD review

You know what?
I actually believed that I had written a review of SHAUN OF THE DEAD back in March when I first saw it. During my research into trying to find my review, I’ve discovered that I’ve just written a billion intros to other people’s reviews, and I suppose that I was holding my review till it got closer to release, so this morning I did a search to find that review so that I could repost it – so it’d be right there for easy access. No review.
Well, SHAUN OF THE DEAD is hands down, the most worthy geek film of AICN’s history. It’s a zombie film, a tiny low budget independent film from the UK and a group of ungodly talented folks responsible for the lovely and wonderful SPACED show. I’ve seen the film 3 times now – which is odd, there’s a group of films I’ve seen 3 times now, which is actually a bit unusual for me, only… SKY CAPTAIN, This and COLLATERAL were just that good, I find myself taking different people to them, wanting to see them with a regular non-critic audience – and in SKY CAPTAIN and SHAUN’s cases – I wanted to throw events celebrating the films.
You see, here’s an odd little factoid. Most of the times that I end up throwing a show here in town, it is because it is a film that I’m dying to see, that I contact the filmmakers or studio to get them to bring the film to the Drafthouse for a proper shebang. Now – SHAUN OF THE DEAD was a biggie for me. When I saw it that first time, way back before it had ever even opened in the UK, I didn’t have a clue what to expect. I loved SPACED, but in no way did that prepare me for SHAUN OF THE DEAD.
This film can be enjoyed on multiple levels. The key level is that this is a complete film. A make you laugh, cry, cheer & clap old school holy sweet Jesus this is what I’m talking about WOW! The film has characters that are clearly defined and developed. Dialogue that you find yourself quoting. Songs you want to sing with. Scenes that you want to gather your friends together and reenact. As the movie continues to play into October, you’ll find yourself wanting to dress up like zombies and Shaun and storm the theater. At Halloween, many of us will have RED on us. The film is bristling with delight and Easter eggs and audiences eat this film up like brains!
On another level, it’s a tender story about a slacker trying to rise above his station, one that he’s pretty much destined to remain stuck in. Sure there’s the whole, “a hero will rise” aspect, but really, Shaun isn’t a hero. He’s a bloke. A punch clock denizen of CHEERS -- In fact – if there were, GOD FORBID, a remake of this movie in the United States, the only way to do it would be with the cast of CHEERS. Sam & Norm… Diane… Cliff… and of course the bar. Oddly though, the cast of Shaun are far more affecting, simply because while they may be new to us, they don’t seem like cut-out carbon copies, they feel like real people that are just seriously fucked. I get the idea they’ve lived together, known each other for their entire lives. These characters existed before this movie and after this movie. Perhaps just somewhere in the fertile minds of Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright, but this world is so rich, the characters so filled with each others’ histories and in-jokes that have been apart of their lives forever, and long-standing closeted hatred & love waiting for the taut moment to be unleashed. Characters that characters thought they’d hate, they find they love and vice-versa. It really is that good.
Yet, here… in some ways, even more effectively told than in Romero’s classic DAWN OF THE DEAD, is the satire on how we’re all zombies already. I don’t want to go too far talking about this, just because I don’t want to spoil it, but if you’ve seen the spots on TV – you’ve seen Shaun do his morning walk and yawn… Well, that’s the tip of the iceberg. There’s quite a bit of life comparisons to zombie life – not in a beat it over your head form of satire, but eloquent visual nods that are just instantly appreciated.
Key to this film succeeding wildly is the phenomenal charisma and genuine affection felt between Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. When Simon looks at Nick, there’s such affection in his eyes, that it reminded me of Moriarty when he looks at me… sigh… I’m not sure if Simon and Nick have consummated their love like James G and I, but I did see that they had visited Vegas, where amore sprung eternal for the Napoleon of Crime and I. They’re timing is beyond belief, and their natural talent at classic buffoonery is to be hailed. My favorite timing gag is the slip on the unseen that Simon does on the Dawn of his adventures. It is… as perfect a slip as has ever been done on film. So natural, so real… that when I met Simon I had to ask about it, and sure enough… it was just a physical gag, not an actual slick spot. Great job. All the better for that sound effect.
Along with the performances, writing, direction, comedy, drama and action all being perfect… another aspect of eerie perfection was the assembly of this soundtrack. I LOVE THIS SOUNDTRACK, from the re-mix on Goblin’s classic DAWN OF THE DEAD mall music to new tunes (to me) like The Specials’ “Ghost Town” and the Ash tracks… Then there’s the use of Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” and “You’re My Best Friend.” Perfect! The editing to the music by Chris Dickens is just dead on perfect, whether it’s to enhance and create comedy or that brilliant beating to the beat in the Winchester sequence that just about makes me want to stand and cheer each and every time I’ve fucking watched it.
This film is just bloody perfect. It is so genuinely amazing to see an absolutely classic perfect horror romantic comedy. Amazing because it’s one hell of a coming out for this crew. Amazing because it has been far too long since a genre film of this type has been as perfect as this. Genuinely, not since AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, which I do still prefer… but only because that damn transformation sequence is the best make-up anything in the history of work. I was watching it just recently and it still makes me cringe and cower. Awesome.
Halloween begins today in the states folks, check this one out, it is definitely our trick and treat of the season!

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...bitches.
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Closest I've ever gotten to first.
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it's not a hands down wank-all-over-the-rug orgasmatron of horror. Fuck, Jackson's 'Braindead' was a worthier Zombie flick and that was a 'Rom com' too! If anything 'Shaun' is just too slight - i fear that it is being woefully overrated in the US and that audiences are being given unrealistic expectations - I'm writing this is in the UK and
'Spaced' is a great show (hey it's set in my neigbourhood!) absolutely stunningly great (and worth purchasing on DVD).
Just to repeat: 'Shaun' IS great but don't expect it to blow your mind - fuck knows what Harry's been smoking....i wish he'd sell me some. -
Have to say Shaun is a great film maybe not as good as Harry eckons but none the less good. Still not a patch on Dog Soldiers. BTW Keep your eyes open for Layer Cake as that is gonna be fab!
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I live in South Africa - they better not release this one straight to video or take 3.2 years to release it.
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harry, why the click-click to get the review?
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look like she's waiting for a spoonful of THROAT YOGURT??..... **sigh** I loves women
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When you review a British film and attempt to use British colloquialisms, it makes all British people everywhere want to cut up their own faces. Good day.
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Be honest with yourself, you've NEVER used an American colloquialism? Pffffttt. BY THE WAY, i think its a testament to how great this movie is that it even STANDS in the company of classics like AWILondon, BrainDead, and Evil Dead2... In the last 30 years, you can count on one hand the number of clasic ComedyHorror hybrids.... If anything, i think some brits are UNDERrating this movie -- if there's a better zombie comedy in the world in the last 5 years, please name it and I'll buy it right now.
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This is for the kind of people who liked "Love Actually"...thankfully, I do not find myself in that group.
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Just wondering.
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Most American colloquialisms will usually work their way into the British lexicon sooner or later, such is the level of exposure U.S. pop culture gets over here. Mostly it bothers me when he gets it wrong, i.e. "footsie!" or "bullocks!". The fact that he is so hazy on the words and their application makes it seem like an attempt to be "cutesy" or "quaint" or something. (That was hard to type, because my face is all cut up, man!)
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#1. WIth the movie....................#2 with Shaun's girlfriend. I couldn't help think that she SHOULD leave this guy and find a stude somewhere. She has NICE jeans.
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shaun was awesome but harry is a tool
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It's rare that I agree so wholeheartedly with the Jolly Red Giant, but DAMN this is an amazing flick. Caught it last week in Santa Monica at one of the early screenings. Wright was in attendance to introduce, and considering one of the other TB's here, I find it very ironic that he described SotD as 'Love, Actually...but with a higher body count...it's basically 'Blood, Actually.'' GO SEE THIS MOVIE. Oh, and I want a cricket bat AND a Foree Electronics nameplate, dammit.
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Hello from England!
This film looks like Love, Actually? Are you kidding? This film is the Anti-Love, Actually of British cinema! It's funny, clever, enjoyable, geeky (how many references can you spot? If you're from this side of the Atlantic it'll be a lot more than in the US), and isn't full of luvvie dahlings, but people you can relate to. Hell, at least 4 of the main characters share major parts of my personality, unlike in that piece of middle class twaddle that you compare it to.
It may not be the best film ever, but it's my favourite so far this year. Especially after watching the DVD with its LOTR-esque 4 commentaries.
Lastly, extra points are given for Jasper Carrot's daughter, Lucy Davis (Dawn from The Office), having a major role :o) -
I forgot, it also has 77 F--ks (including 1 in the US "all audiences" trailer!?!?!), numerous C--ks and 1 C--t.
Not your usual Richard Curtis level of language. -
I saw a copy of the UK DVD the other day. I really dug it. Not as much as Harry , though.
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Boobies.
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If that's the case, the flick's in fucking trouble. But I doubt that, seeing as the trailer itself already blows both those movies out of the water. -
You are debating ZOMBIE movies. This isn't fucking high-level art film here. This is worse than the "Greedo shot first" arguement. Sit back and enjoy a goofy flicks, you uptight twats.
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Although your criticism speaks of a harsh backlash for "The Citizen Kane of Zombie films" I'd have to agree with you. You can see the budgets in Resident Evil and the DotD remake, and the talent in 28 Days Later that made "Trainspotting". Based on Romero's previous entries, I wonder if he has "Teh 3dgy" to take the genre he pioneered in a new direction suitable for discriminating modern audiences.
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Despite its title, this movie should not even be compared to DAWN OF THE DEAD, or any other "pure" horror movie! This is a C-O-M-E-D-Y, 90% comedy, 10% zombie, it just happens to take place in a zombie-infested town. But really, not 1 minute into this flick, when Ed said ***SPOILER*** "can i get..any of you cunts a drink?" i spit my soda on the people in front of me. And again when Shaun says "oh..my...god...she's so drunk!" Coca-cola again drenched the now-empty seats. Stop comparing cox and ballz and just enjoy the zombie revival -- and after all, any true zombie fan would already own every DVD mentioned in this talkback (and Zombi 2, and The Beyond, and Demons, and-so-on)............I'M RIIIIICH, BEEYOTCH!
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Sep 25, 2004 1:25:43 AM CDT
I would have prefered a 3rd season of Spaced, but this will do f
by doom ii
I bought Shaun Of The Dead a few weeks ago from Amazon.co.uk and thought it had a great first half with a weak last half. It tried to do a little too much in my opinion. I loved the comedy. Liked the zombie stuff and hated the "tender" moments. They were totally out of place (when his stepfather/mom dies/is killed)in this film. The Spaced crew is brilliant and should continue in comedy for years to come. Just lay off the drama. PS: I did like Shaun, but I didn't LOVE it. I think Harry is going a bit overboard on this film. It's good, but far from great. Buy season 1 & 2 of Spaced. That's the way to go.
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You are mentally retarded, Res Evil was a pile of steaming crap! Why the Paul W S Anderson bashing!?! Three words bitch, Alien Vs Predator!!
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...the movie's not that great. cute in parts, chafing in most others, it's got a good head for timing, but not much content to time. the fat idiot sidekick drags the movie practically down the tubes. not because he's fat, but because he's an offensive idiot.
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Ok, first off, I loved this movie. Shaun of the Dead was fucking awesome. I thought they pulled off the comedy-drama-horror/gore mix exceedingly well. I found that the characters were quite genuine, and that I actually gave a shit about them. It was hysterical. I really, really enjoyed this movie.
I find that this is one of those rare movies that actually manages to live up to all its hype. Or, perhaps, it can be argued that I didn't let the hype get to me. But still, I truly enjoyed this movie, as opposed to that feeling of "well, I really wanted to like this movie, so I'll go around saying I like it and perhaps I'll end up actually believing it myself." Don't know if any of you have felt that, but I most certainly have. It's veiled disappointment, when something hasn't lived up to expectations. Well, this movie definitely didn't leave me feeling like that.
As for Paul Anderson...I enjoyed Mortal Kombat when I first saw it, which was when it first came out and I was quite young. Event Horizon I don't think I liked a whole lot, but I didn't hate either. Soldier I barely remember. And I thought Resident Evil sucked. Not because of the game or anything, I just thought it was worthless. I dunno, perhaps I oughtta watch it again, 'cause I don't remember anything about it, but I do remember being disappointed...and not trying to mask it, either.
Oh, and the Dawn of the Dead remake kicked ass. As did 28 Days Later.
Just to reiterate, I absolutely loved Shaun of the Dead. Fuck all yous naysayers!! -
Now that you've wiped Anderson's squirt off your chin I'll set ya straight bout AvP, "for what it was" is the bullshit excuse for a piss poor director, your just benefiting my arguement, it's like you resigned yourself to the fact that you were going to get a nice long 3 act turd and you swallowed it up and asked for seconds, I on the other hand said HELL NO, it delivered nothing of what it promise, the idea of this movie for any respectable geek was a blood and guts thriller where 2 major icons of the last 2 decades would explode on to the screen! Anderson is the studio exec's bitch, he hasn't got the ball's to follow the tradition's of either franchise, Alien or Predator were not made as kiddie fodder and this shouldn't have either!!
Hahahah Milla's a skanky trash whore, $5- or a role in a crap flick and she could be yours!!
Res Evil had no atmosphere, I was never after a carbon copy of the game just a half decent movie that followed the mythos of the game, the shiit that Anderson blew out his ass was neither thrilling or entertaining just a waste of 2 hours of my life, if you had even played the game you would have been up in arm with the rest of us! I'm afraid your just defending mediocre material by the second worst(right behind Uwe Boll) director the silver screen has EVER SEEN!! You can bitch all you want but deep down you know it true!! hahahhahahahhah -
I enjoyed this film on a few levels.There was a stony silence at the end when a couple of my friends realized they were going to be called ED from now on.It was the little touches in this film that made me laugh eg the Henry the 8th phone call,"you ready" "yeah oh hang on I need a wee",the music in the local store etc.That was a nice depiction of London(surburban middle class section.As far as zombie films go these guys know their stuff and obviously had that "What would you do?" coversation.That basically was as close to a Resident evil film as I will get.If anybody threw my Streetsounds Electro out the window I'd feed them to a zombie myself(2nd album I bought Breakdance soundtrack,don't cuss it's got some good tunes and is the only OST iv'e seen with Kraftwerk on it).I found the"don't stop me now" bit a little self indulgent but apart from that this is worth a ticket.Don't go in expecting the earth and you will have a good time.Where are the twins here,come on guys it's probably your last time to shine :>
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This is my "Pirates of the Caribbean" for 2004. Sure, there were more "quality" movies, but as crowdpleasers go, there's no topping Pirates last year. This film, a bit gorier, a bit more profane, but still a great crowdpleaser, more so than anything else I've seen this past year. Shaun's crowd will be smaller and older, but nonetheless appreciative. Harry was right about the characters: I only WISH I could write characters that well myself. There's a history there that is not only present, but relevant. I like how the movie isn't about the zombies, but the characters dealing with the zombies. To be fair, 28 Days Later was the same way, but I ain't counting those as zombies -- more as fucked-up STD Brits (Bollocks, lass! Why dinna'ya tell me ya had Rage?). Dawn of the Dead ('04) knew its purpose and served it: action. Characters? Screw that, now action! Point is, I saw Shaun, and if you haven't, go see it so you can be like me. PEACE!
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No shit? W E K N O W T H I S ! I didn't even like Resident Evil, yet i admit it's a better "ZOMBIE" movie than Shaun. BUT IT'S NOT FUNNIER, BABY. It's like saying, "There's better Martial Arts movies than 'Shaolin Soccer'". YOU THINK? I've watched Shaun 4 times now, and there's still like 30 places in it that make me laugh out loud and feel all WARM inside, and I'm sober!
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...it's still pretty much a backwater. After seeing previews all over the boob tube the last couple of weeks, I thought I'd go see "Shaun" this weekend. But, ohhhhh, noooo, nothing cool ever comes to Jackson, MS. No, they don't get partial credit because "Napoleon Dynamite" is playing.
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I've become used to lowering my expectations every time a specific film is overpraised in the internet geek community. This site has done it to 'Shaun' 'Hellboy' and 'Sky Captain' recently. I'm sure you can think of many other examples. I just saw 'Shaun of the Dead' and it's pretty good. The biggest problem with it is that it's so in love with Romero's classics that lots of stuff, and I mean LOTS of stuff, is taken directly from those films. The movie doesn't seem to stand out much of the time. I was also surprised at how serious the film actually becomes towards the end. Other than that, it's a good movie that I enjoyed, but come on already. Enough.
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Sep 25, 2004 4:53:56 PM CDT
Hey, Cannibal Nun-- "28 Days" was an incredibly shitty movie
by drunken rage
I have no desire to see SOTD after all the ridiculous hype, especially after all that's been put on this site for fucking months, but for you to run down "Dawn of the Dead" and prop up "28 Days"-- that doesn't make any sense at all. "28 Days" is just an awfully stupid and bad movie, pure and simple.
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Sorry, Cannibal Nun-- my bad; misread your posts; my response didn't make any sense. I still hate "28 Days," though.
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# of posts for a movie he's no interested in.... 7......TROLL much?
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you have written the worst 'review' of any film ever Harry.
stop falling over yourself to squirt man goo over this film...i am sorry to say it but you talk so much shite you make my nose bleed. It is a fairly amusing film that no-one will remember in 6 months and I am actually from the UK so understand ALL the jokes unlike you american net geek try hards.
why cant you get more selective over the posts here? I say NO MORE OLDBOY!! NO MORE SHAUN OF THE DEAD!! Get back to covering the entire spectrum of movies rather than jerking off over certain films just to get some gay premier at that Drafthouse place.... -
I hate that I don
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New Rule: Sister is not allowed to read shit off the web to me when i'm writing a review. It results in we-todd-did spelling and grammer. my apologies. Peace.
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Not too up to date in the music world I
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I'm not say Dylan can't run out of ideas. My point is that unlike Romero (who we have yet to see, but I am rooting for)Dylan HAS gotten out of his slump. Peace.
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Starring Neosamurai85! Can I be the annoying sidekick? Yeeesss!
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I think your a bit cut up about Shaun being better than any flick Paul Wank Stain Anderson has ever put out! As far as AvP, yes I would've rathered seen nothin' at all than that shiit! You must be smoking copious amounts of crack if you think RE had atmosphere or any form of a well constructed story to it, the actor's were badly directed and it shows! And finally, dude you have serious issues regarding your own sexuality, the rampant homophobic rants in your posts really prove you've got some fucked up problems regarding your feelings toward other dudes, once you deal with that shiit you might be a bit more secure with yourself!! hahahahahahahahahahahaah
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Sep 26, 2004 3:48:47 AM CDT
I got Shaun of the Dead on DVD in China last week and still have
by stonemonkey
Arghhhhhhh...Gotta watch it tomorrow then. Comparisons to AWIL? Methinks this monkey has to see to believe.
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Sep 26, 2004 10:39:56 AM CDT
Us Brits are routing badly for Shaun because it only ran in cine
by workshed
The great thing is they will now get a budget worthy of their talent and that doesn't just go for Simon, Edgar and Nick but the whole posse who worked on SotD. Also, it just goes to show that you don't have to behave like a wanker to get somewhere in this biz. Just knuckle down and write the best god-damn script that you possibly can. And, above all, KNOW YOUR GENRE FROM YOUR ELBOW.
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i got the dvd the other day its fab a roo featuring a zombie commentry and a load of z day aftermath docs that play it straight and are all the better for it. it deserves to be the biggest brit film of all time its totally new a rom com zom flick.
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What are you talking about? Shaun ran for more than a month in the UK. Maybe it was only a week at a cinema near you, but it was a lot longer elsewhere. Check the box-office figures on the IMDb.
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Resident Evil sucked. The only good non-Romero zombie flicks out there are the Dawn remake, 28 Days Later, and the Evil Dead films. It sounds like Shaun's pretty good, too, but I haven't seen it so I can't say for sure. I think the zombie genre needs to die a death from which it won't rise again. Maybe we should have more werewolf and vampire movies instead. Anyone agree with me on that?
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To that guy that was complaining.... what were they exactly? I just re-read the review and I can only spot one: "He's not a hero. He's just a bloke", which it American-ese would translate to "He's not a hero. He's just a guy". Right? Sorry I couldn't find the face-scratching offenses. Please enlighten
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I hate to admit it, but Harry actually got me excited about this film when he first mentioned it at the beginning of the year. I was fortunate enough to catch it while on a Virgin Atlantic flight to London over the summer and fell in love with the humor, the writing and the gorefest that is the final act. "I'm coming David!" Seeing the film on the big screen just reinforces how well the film was taken from concept to fruition. Now, I can't wait for the DVD to check out the *Plot Holes* section, in particular - I want to see what Shaun did on his jaunt around the Winchester & what happened to Ed. "Player two has entered the game." Oh, and Harry, you left out the most clever addition to the soundtrack: "Kernkraft 400"... Now if only I could find a Region 1 disc of the first series of "Spaced" so I can see what all the hubbub is about. " 'Right... Gayyyeee..."
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It was pretty fucking good. Not the greatest movie ever made, by any means, but funny and gory and obviously made with love and respect for the genre. Funny, though - the one scene that actively sucked (in my opinion, of course) was the one that Harry loved so much where everyone is hitting the bar owner to the beat of some Queen ditty. Might not have seemed so, well, gay, if it actually looked like they were trying to kill the fucker instead of just tap him with blunt objects to the beat of some stupid Queen song.
Regarding the other zombie movies out there, I really liked 28 Days Later and the Dawn remake as well. Those Return of the Living Dead movies were trying too hard to be funny, and seemed really plastic compared to Romero's movies. They did deliver with the dugs and the gore, though, to their credit. Finally, let's just wait and see what Romero's going to come up with in Land of the Dead before we get all retarded and disrespect the man who (using the genius of Richard Matheson's ideas by his own admission) birthed the goddamn genre in the first place. -
What a good time to be one of the Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombie Movie Geeks! Umm... that's all I've got right now.....Pan out.
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Just one thought: Sky Captain "wasn't THAT good". It suffered from the Tomb Raider disease, ie: there's no identifying with the main characters when they never show any signs of stress. I've said this a thousand times on this site. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, Harrison Ford's facial expressions when he's in danger were priceless. It allowed the audience to be involved with the action as they were able to, through Ford, sense the danger he was in. When you have your leads remain calm at all times, it makes the film bland and uninteresting. There's a reason this film hasn't done very well, as Tomb Raider bombed, at the box office. Directors... please take notes from RAIDERS and Steven Spielberg. Direct your fucking actors correctly and your films will benefit at the boxoffice. On another note, Harrison Ford may be limited as an actor when it comes to straight dramas, but when it comes to Action/Adventure, he has a natural gift...
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Shaun of the Dead is a gem. Saw it the other week, and it's a well made film. Just one word of caution... you'll be singing "White Lines" for weeks afterward. That damn song will stay with you after you see its relevance in the film. It was also used in Grosse Pointe Blank, but it's a centerpiece in this film.
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trust me i know
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Shaun of the Dead has a few laughs but it's just not a very good movie. Well-acted, I suppose, and some good direction, but it just doesn't gel. The scene in the bar where they beat the zombie with the pool cues is just stupid. Shaun of the Dead is better than Sky Captain (much better), but they're both pieces of shit compared to, say, Event Horizon.
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as the great Bard, William Shakespeare, once famously said: "Sucks donkey balls."
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