Shaun of the Dead

There are 9 replies in this Thread. The last Post () by Kogenta (Fallen).

  • Went to see this with my gf. Its not really that good to honest, the storyline is POOR, and gives you no explanation to how the zombies have come about. Want my advice? Dont go to see it

    "Where is the Horse and the Rider?
    Where is the Horn that was blown?
    It has passed like rain on the mountains,
    like wind in the meadows


    The days have gone down in the west,
    Behind the hills to shadow"
    [SIZE=1]JRR Tolkien[/SIZE]

  • Erm, havnt heard of it before

    "Where is the Horse and the Rider?
    Where is the Horn that was blown?
    It has passed like rain on the mountains,
    like wind in the meadows


    The days have gone down in the west,
    Behind the hills to shadow"
    [SIZE=1]JRR Tolkien[/SIZE]

  • Theo, Spaced is a channel 4 series starring Simon Pegg and the other guy in Shaun of the Dead. From wat i hear the humour is very much the same...so in that case i suggest u give it a miss. ur loss ;)

  • Surely when u go to a movie with ur gf and it sucks .... u must find other (better) things to do while the movie is playing ?? :P

    Lord_Andy
    Wingleader of CSP


    [1752] Bow For The Lord [1752]

  • Well obviously andy.... ;)

    "Where is the Horse and the Rider?
    Where is the Horn that was blown?
    It has passed like rain on the mountains,
    like wind in the meadows


    The days have gone down in the west,
    Behind the hills to shadow"
    [SIZE=1]JRR Tolkien[/SIZE]

  • I thought it was ok, (not the best though) till near the end. I just keep in mind that it was prolly made to spoof RE and it's bearable then. Sadly I have some friends that really like it but I will admit that charaters needed more work. They actually worked on the zomibes more than the main roles in my opinon. The zombies extras had to go to "goul school" to learn how to move right. They even had a rule book...

    Although I can accept talking scarecrows, lions
    and great wizards of emerald cities, I find it
    hard to believe there is no paperwork involved
    when your house lands on a witch.
    - Dave James


    :tongue:

  • I didn't find it funny. I failed to see the humour. Although I think I am right in saying that the Chinese sense of humour involves rediculous films like Kung Fu Hustle. While English humour is utterly different.

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