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Shaun of the Dead
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Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Lucy Davis, Nick Frost View AllCrew
Edgar Wright (Screenplay), Edgar Wright (Director), Simon Pegg (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Apr. 9th, 2004
Runtime: 1 hour, 39 minutes
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Shaun of the Dead
A little bit of fun from some sitcom comedians...welcome to the first "romcomzom" movie...
Shaun's life is going nowhere, and his girlfriend is getting mor...
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The Rodent
Many call the film a parody of many other movies but Shaun really is a highly inventive and incredibly clever throwback to the horror genre, with a ton of new stuff thrown in and lashings of typical Pegg And Frost humour.
Many call the film a parody of many other movies but Shaun really is a highly inventive and incredibly clever throwback to the horror genre, with a ton of new stuff thrown in and lashings of typical Pegg And Frost humour.
blibblobblib
Parodying George A. Romero's 1978 classic zombie flick [i]Dawn of the Dead[/i], this British offering adds something to the zombie genre that seems to have been absent for too long...comedy and love! .
Parodying George A. Romero's 1978 classic zombie flick [i]Dawn of the Dead[/i], this British offering adds something to the zombie genre that seems to have been absent for too long...comedy and love! .
Optimus
Romero, creator of the films that this movie pays homage to and lampoons, was so impressed with Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's work that he asked them to appear in Land of the Dead (2005), the fourth part of his Dead series, in cameos as zombies.
Romero, creator of the films that this movie pays homage to and lampoons, was so impressed with Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's work that he asked them to appear in Land of the Dead (2005), the fourth part of his Dead series, in cameos as zombies.