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Shaun of the Dead
Edgar Wright's horror-comedy film, SHAUN OF THE DEAD, follows the
title character (Simon Pegg) through his mundane life in London.
Joined by his immature and ever-present roommate, Ed (Nick Frost),
Shaun excels at nothing except drinking pints of ale and watching
television, which causes friction with his girlfriend, Liz (Kate
Ashfield). Before Shaun can save his relationship, however, he's got
to fend off a horde of zombies that are slowly taking over the city.
Armed with a cricket bat and a vague sense of direction, Shaun must
rescue his friends and loved ones, and bring them to the only safe
place he can think of--the pub. Cowritten by Wright and Pegg, SHAUN
OF THE DEAD succeeds remarkably well at combining droll British
humor with good, old-fashioned zombie cinema. While the movie is
often hilariously amusing, it takes its horror pedigree seriously,
offering up moments of genuine suspense, and even a healthy dose of
gore. Pegg is oddly charming as the put-upon lead slacker, and Frost
is appropriately oafish, but the living dead themselves also take up
a fair amount of screen time, shuffling and limping in their best
Romero form. For lovers of zombie films and other
chills-and-chuckles outings like EVIL DEAD II and DEAD ALIVE, SHAUN
OF THE DEAD is an instant cult classic.
DVD
Features:
Region 1
Snap Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - Spanish
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material
Featurette -
1. Special Effects Comparison
2. Edgar And Simon's Pitch To The Studio
3. Simon Pegg's Video Diary
Extended Scenes
Outtakes
Casting Tapes
Text/Photo Galleries:
Photo Gallery
Theatrical Poster Designs
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