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Massawyrm Says You Need To Check Out Man's Best Friend, FIDO!!


Hola all. Massawyrm here.

Well here's a rare treat. There's really no other way to describe this. Fido is an adorable, lovable…zombie film…with a big heart. And it's going into limited release this week. This film is a true oddity, its own beast right from the get go. While most films, especially genre films, fall into certain molds and models – Fido borrows from all over the place and in turn creates something entirely novel. And frankly, that's not always a good thing. Some people just won't get this. They won't know how to classify it. But while it has CULT stamped all over it, it's not so different that it really requires a specific taste or sense of humor to get something out of it.

Fido is built on the classic a boy and his dog story model, more specifically a cross between Old Yeller and Lassie. The year is 1950-something. Rather than nazis, the world has gone to war with the undead who rose up in a zombie apocalypse unlike anything the world's ever seen. And wouldn't you know it? Our boys came back successful. Sure most of the world is a post apocalyptic wasteland filled with wandering mindless zombies. But good ole American know-how has allowed us to build idyllic fenced in paradises where a man can come home from a long day at the office, put on his slippers, smoke a pipe, enjoy a martini…and have his zombie slave set the table.

Yes, humanity has enslaved zombies. And the Robinson's are getting their first. And wouldn't you know it – Young Timmy Robinson is about to learn some valuable lessons about life in this wonderfully fresh a boy and his zombie movie. Really, that's what this is. It's cute, it's seriously funny. It's a boy and his dog movie – with zombies. Can you really call a movie in which people get eaten cute? This time you can.

Fido wields a delightful kitsch unlike anything you've ever seen before. Everything works – from their attention to detail of life in a 50's world, to the attitudes of a world that's just come out of the horrible throes of a zombie war, to the intolerance and social dynamics of the time. All of this is beautifully laid out while juxtaposed against the absurdity of bright and shiny post war world. There's a ton of complicated and subtle commentary here, allegories laid carefully within the framework of the story – and yet at the same time, it is mercilessly funny. It gets downright goofy at points. And the greater your appreciation of '50s film and television, the greater your enjoyment of this.

Everyone does a great job here, especially Billy Connolly as the title character, Fido the Zombie. He's practically unrecognizable and is forced to give his entire performance through emoting – since, you know, zombies don't talk – which he does admirably. Carrie Ann Moss is fantastic as the lonely, neglected '50s housewife. But stealing the show is Tim Blake Nelson as the weird, old school scientist filled to the brim with pipe smoking machismo. He's got himself a teenage zombie mistress and a rifle ready to take the head off of a rampaging zombie at 50 yards. And he's one of the funniest things this movie has to offer.

Look, I know. Zombie movies are on their way out. There's so many of them I can't imagine the trend lasting much longer without folks getting tired of it. But fortunately for us there are two movies this summer that really try to do something new and different with it (I'll talk about the second one, Black Sheep, next week.) If you've grown tired of the stale zombie stories – this is the one that's gonna give you something refreshing. I really, truly enjoyed the hell out of this one and can't wait to see it again. While it's strange to use words like delightful and adorable with any film in which people get eaten or have their heads blown off, that's the only way to describe this. Frankly, if you're the type of person who reads AICN, there's really no excuse not to give this one a shot. It was tailor made for us and our irreverent sense of humor.

Highly recommended for zombie fans, discriminating viewers who enjoy something really original or anyone looking for a laugh. Not Recommended for anyone hoping for a serious zombie film or who has a dislike for kitsch.

Until next time friends, smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em.

Massawyrm

Oh, and check out that kid's curtains. I want those fucking curtains. Know how to get them? E-mail me here!



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"Zombie movies are on their way out"?
by AndrewWanKenobi
Jun 14th, 2007
10:04:03 AM
furst
by zaggnutt
Jun 14th, 2007
10:04:08 AM
turd
by zaggnutt
Jun 14th, 2007
10:04:22 AM
Can't Wait!
by BanAllFIRSTPosters
Jun 14th, 2007
10:16:33 AM
Heard so much good stuff about this
by Col. Tigh-Fighter
Jun 14th, 2007
10:16:54 AM
After the war against the zombies...
by Spandau Belly
Jun 14th, 2007
10:17:38 AM
This movie is fucking fantastic
by MetiphisLabs
Jun 14th, 2007
10:19:46 AM
Do they mention what the zombies smell like?
by Nice Marmot
Jun 14th, 2007
10:23:22 AM
I hear Dylan Baker plays the dad.
by Jakes Nel
Jun 14th, 2007
10:28:24 AM
TIm Blake Nelson is the poor man's William
by Borgnine JR
Jun 14th, 2007
10:33:42 AM
shaun of the zombie dawgs
by pipergates
Jun 14th, 2007
10:54:18 AM
I SOOOOOO WANT TO Z THIS
by Robots In Das Guys
Jun 14th, 2007
10:59:26 AM
Just watched it Robots In Das Guys
by liljuniorbrown
Jun 14th, 2007
11:14:58 AM
Oh I follow the same mindset liljuniorbrown...
by Robots In Das Guys
Jun 14th, 2007
11:20:00 AM
Amen
by liljuniorbrown
Jun 14th, 2007
11:26:21 AM
Eh, saw this in feb,
by Novaman5000
Jun 14th, 2007
11:29:50 AM
This movie looks amazing.
by StovetopStuffin'
Jun 14th, 2007
11:32:02 AM
I already saw this
by Stainboy136
Jun 14th, 2007
11:36:49 AM
This movie is actually a wonderful little treat.
by beastie
Jun 14th, 2007
11:52:33 AM
I saw this in a hole in the wall
by Capn Canucklehead
Jun 14th, 2007
12:03:53 PM
...and it's Canadian!!
by Pdorwick
Jun 14th, 2007
12:16:39 PM
PS
by Capn Canucklehead
Jun 14th, 2007
12:19:50 PM
AICN referring to itself as irreverent now?
by ScamsAndFlams
Jun 14th, 2007
12:24:55 PM
Fido doesn't hold a candle to Shaun
by Wongertron
Jun 14th, 2007
12:26:32 PM
Finally, a movie where...
by The Central Scrutinizer
Jun 14th, 2007
12:40:14 PM
Excellent Movie
by matthew81
Jun 14th, 2007
12:51:00 PM
NICE MARMOT
by tonamania
Jun 14th, 2007
12:51:56 PM
Come on this move sucked
by I haveanINBREDNeighbour
Jun 14th, 2007
01:02:26 PM
I LOVE
by WISEBLOOD
Jun 14th, 2007
01:15:12 PM
AICN is irrevrent and its readers Denizens
by mr dark
Jun 14th, 2007
01:21:06 PM
Thnx Massawyrm...
by C00L DUD3
Jun 14th, 2007
02:06:29 PM
this sounds good
by angry kitty
Jun 14th, 2007
03:25:36 PM
teenage zombie mistress
by purplepurple
Jun 14th, 2007
03:26:33 PM
Irreverent?
by Massawyrm 1
Jun 14th, 2007
04:15:14 PM
wanted to like this but...
by Amy Chasing
Jun 14th, 2007
06:08:47 PM
This movie is Pleasantville meets Shaun of the Dead,
by Otter
Jun 14th, 2007
07:44:27 PM
Seen it...
by BL Chick
Jun 14th, 2007
07:59:32 PM
Good movie. Not great, but good. Worth your time.
by Flim Springfield
Jun 14th, 2007
10:59:26 PM
My Boyfriend's Back was much better...
by drugstore cowboy
Jun 14th, 2007
11:18:00 PM
For the love of the boxoffice
by Gearfree
Jun 15th, 2007
12:35:47 AM
this flopped in Canada
by Wee Willie
Jun 15th, 2007
09:24:37 AM
Tim Blake Nelson reminds me of Ted Raimi in this movie,
by Otter
Jun 15th, 2007
01:51:57 PM

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