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9 April 2004 (UK) moreTagline:
It's just one of those days when you're feeling a little...dead. morePlot:
A man decides to turn his moribund life around by winning back his ex-girlfriend, reconciling his relationship with his mother, and dealing with an entire community that has returned from the dead to eat the living. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
6 wins & 16 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Shaun of the Dead Bluray Specs (From MoviesOnline. 1 July 2009, 8:00 PM, PDT)
Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz Laugh It Up to Blu-ray on September 22nd
(From MovieWeb. 30 June 2009, 8:01 AM, PDT)
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When there is no more room in hell, Shaun will walk the earth and... moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Simon Pegg | ... | Shaun | |
| Kate Ashfield | ... | Liz | |
| Nick Frost | ... | Ed | |
| Lucy Davis | ... | Dianne | |
| Dylan Moran | ... | David | |
| Nicola Cunningham | ... | Mary | |
| Keir Mills | ... | Clubber 1 (as Kier Mills) | |
| Matt Jaynes | ... | Clubber 2 | |
| Gavin Ferguson | ... | Football Kid | |
| Peter Serafinowicz | ... | Pete | |
| Horton Jupiter | ... | Homeless Man | |
| Tim Baggaley | ... | The Usher | |
| Arvind Doshi | ... | Nelson | |
| Rafe Spall | ... | Noel | |
| Sonnell Dadral | ... | Danny (as Sonell Dadral) |
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Rated R for zombie violence/gore and language.Parents Guide:
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99 minLanguage:
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ColourAspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby Digital EXCertification:
Iceland:16 | France:-12 | South Korea:18 | Argentina:13 | Australia:MA | Brazil:18 | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:18A (British Columbia/Ontario) | Chile:14 | Finland:K-15 | Germany:16 | Hong Kong:III | Ireland:18 | Italy:VM14 | Japan:R-15 | Netherlands:16 | New Zealand:R13 | Singapore:R21 | Spain:18 | UK:15 | USA:RFun Stuff
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Shaun's last name is Riley. It can be seen on a poster ad from Shaun's Disc jockeying days. moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When the 'Groom Zombie' enters Shaun, Ed and Pete's home you can see positioning markers on the floor in Shaun and Ed's reaction shot. Look to the lower right of the screen and you'll see at least two markers in blue tape on the floor. These are for continuity and should not be visible in the final cut. moreSoundtrack:
Zombi moreFAQ
Can Dogs Look Up?A Note Regarding Spoilers
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...He'll kill some zombies too! Brace yourself for some nonstop zombie action and laughs with the delightful horror-comedy "Shaun of the Dead."
Armed with a cricket bat, razor-sharp wit, and an attitude, Shaun (Simon Pegg) is perhaps the last guy that you'd want to save the world from the legions of the living dead that have suddenly begun to storm the London neighborhood where he lives. It could be stated, as this is a running gag here, that we're all dying slow deaths, so it's no surprise that when zombies begin to eat the flesh of the living, Shaun couldn't be any more oblivious to the chaos that has gripped most of London.
Shaun loves his dead-end existence of wasting his days at the Winchester, a local pub, with his friend and flat mate Ed (Nick Frost). The film's money shot arrives about 20 minutes in, when Shaun, hungover from a hard night's drinking, goes to the store and because he's so hungover and is worried about his ex-girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield), he doesn't even notice that the street behind him is teeming with the living dead.
While in the store buying a beverage, he doesn't notice the bloody handprints on the refrigerator door and he almost slips in a puddle of blood. I was quite amazed at the response this film got from people in the theater: it seemed that every time something funny happened, the response was almost always with riotous laughter.
Straight from Britain, we have what is certainly one of the most original horror movies to come out in a long time. Even in a genre that embraces gore, "Shaun of the Dead" is fairly light on it (at least for the first 45 minutes) and is dominated by laughs galore.
You may remember the character of "Ash" (Bruce Campbell of "Evil Dead" fame), who has remained pretty much the supreme demon slayer in the horror genre. But you know, Campbell's pushed past 40 and people today may not be weary of his history slaying evil Deadites in Sam Raimi's notorious film series. So maybe with "Shaun of the Dead," the torch has been passed to Simon Pegg, who slays more than his fair share of the living dead in this film.
It's pretty obvious that "SOTD" was greatly influenced by the works of George A. Romero (the director of 1978's supreme epic of zombie action-mayhem "Dawn of the Dead") and 2002's "28 Days Later" (directed by Danny Boyle). There are little itty-bitty references to the two zombie flicks throughout the movie.
Granted "Shaun of the Dead" is aimed largely at the gorehounds who idolized Romero's "Living Dead" trilogy, but it's also the first zombie flick to attempt making a hit with the mainstream. I guarantee any viewers out there that you'll spend more time laughing than you will being frightened.
10/10