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Shaun of the Dead (2004)

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Year: 2004
Genre: Comedy, Horror
Director: Edgar Wright
Starring: Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Nick Frost

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A man decides to change his moribund life around, get back his ex-girlfriend, reconciling his relationship with his mother CBI to and cope with the whole community, who returns from the dead , ch eating life.
Review:
Shaun of the Dead is quite surprising and brilliant job, which I think will reach the iconic status given orally snowball direct this movie richly deserves recognition.Simon Pegg, as a public writer and main star of the film, the power of comedy for some time, especially in the fantastic Hippies BBC2 series (which inexplicably bombed in the ratings), and the cult Channel 4 series distributed. Both programs showed Peggs saliently men die the way comedy (and writing) that come to the full realization of Shaun of the short Dead.In, this film is a romantic comedy with zombies (or Zom-rom-com), which seems to be the obvious reason not useful (although some tantalizing trail available). This movie is a stunning mix of funny, violent and poignant.Pegg conquer himself as one heck of a serious underdog in this film. And not in the form of America: I'm a loser, but I work in TV and have Jennifer Aniston as my wife because it shows the kind of bad losers, such as Bruce Almighty, or beaten dozens of other films in the United States. Peggs Shaun is actually a loser and hes also everyday people that worked very recognizable for electric vehicles and life just boring and disappointing - and this is where all the comedy comes from this movie. There are two scenes from the film that seems to sum up (and also shine brightly Simon Pegg as a very smart and intelligent writer) and the second scene involves only Shaun walking to close, with corner-shop. Shaun plods first semi-conscious to the store just felt that it was a loser. However, when the film shows him the same way again we realize that there is more going on! This scene played out with such a wonderful subtlety that has become one of the funniest scenes I've ever seen in a movie! Not that the film is fine, however, there is a staggering array of visual comedy, one liners, and (best of all), a few digs at the other, ch films of the horror genre. The most funny is very attractive to cut Boyles `28 days later - see if you can find it read-only problem with this film is that there are so many funny moments that are difficult to choose to write about without damage! Movie. All I can say is that I can not recall the film ever being consistently funny may be five or six serious time-out-loud laughs. It was a joy to watch and the only disappointment is that I will never watch this movie again for the first time - all kinds of observations will be forever repeating the dead viewing.Shaun ETCIM though not overly University - strong language from the start and it was quite shocking violence for an 15 certificate movie (in English). This movie will definitely be appreciated by the majority of horror fans who know a great back catalog of horrors. It will also be able to enjoy the teen (who filled the theater when I watch this movie, which is amazing, because she was laughing out loud). Finally I have some criticisms of this film, and that is that there is some talent wasted in the film. Black Books (Channel Four) star Dylan Moran seemed rather pointless, and so Martin Freeman (from BBC2s Office) - which would make a great zombie! I also saw Matt Lucas (Little Britain from BBC3s) in this film? I'm not sure how I laughed out loud too! This problem is not so small and can be easily removed. My advice is to go slowly and stir into the local cinema for this film and gives Simon Pegg money and recognition he deserves, so he can go further and do more films as well, including what the British newspaper stated that the next project - ` From Dusk Till Shaun.


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