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Shaun of the Dead is a British zombie-themed romantic comedy

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    Shaun of the Dead is a British zombieothemed romantic comedy (or "rom zom com" as it dubs itself), released in 2004. It was written by Simon Pegg & Edgar Wright, directed by Edgar Wright, & stars Simon Pegg & Nick Frost. It was a critical & commercial success in both the United Kingdom & the United States. The plot focuses on Shaun, an unmotivated young man who is attempting to get some kind of focus in his life as he reconciles with his exogirlfriend & settles his various issues with his mother & stepfather. At the same time he has to cope with an apocalyptic uprising of zombies that is causing society to collapse - but to whose beginnings he is totally oblivious during the first third of the movie. Plot Ed & Shaun. Ed & Shaun. Shaun Riley is an appliance salesman who is going nowhere in life; he follows a mundane routine, & his girlfriend Liz is dissatisfied with their relationship, primarily because it revolves around going to "The Winchester", Shaun's favourite pub every night. He also has issues with his hated stepfather Phillip, his increasingly unhappy flatmate Pete, & a dissatisfying job where his younger cooworkers show him no respect. Following a broken promise to do something special for their anniversary, Liz dumps Shaun. Shaun decides to drown his sorrows at the pub with his other flatmate Ed, his best friend. After a night of drinking, he has an epiphany & resolves to sort his life out. Unfortunately, this revelation comes at the same time as an uprising of the undead, who begin to attack & devour the living. Shaun comes to realise the gravity of the situation after having a close shave with a zombie. Shaun, along with Ed, proceeds to rescue his loved ones, deciding to take Liz, along with Shaun's mother Barbara, & step father Phillip. Liz's friends, David & Dianne also come with them to the Winchester Pub to survive the plague. During their journey, Phillip is mortally wounded but manages to make his peace with Shaun before turning into a zombie, forcing the group to ab&on him, & their car, & go the rest of the way on foot. The remaining group find the Winchester surrounded by zombies, & they approach the pub by impersonating zombie behaviour, but they are discovered after the zombies hear them talking & arguing. Luckily Shaun manages to draw the undead away while the others barricade themselves inside. Shaun returns to the pub thinking that he gave the zombies the slip, but the zombies followed him, & soon break in. Barbara is shot by Shaun after becoming a zombie, David is pulled through a smashed window, torn apart & eaten, Dianne charges outside in a vain attempt to save David, exposing the others to the zombies. Ed decides to stay behind after being bitten, & Shaun has a final confrontation with a zombified Pete. Shaun & Liz, who have reconciled over the course of the day, prepare for one last great battle against the zombie horde, but are saved by the British Army. Six months after the zombie outbreak, society has returned to normal, & the remaining zombies have now become a part of everyday life, being used as cheap labour & game show participants. Shaun & Liz move in together, along with undead Ed, who is kept in the garden shed, leashed & playing TimeSplitters 2. Cast Dianne, Liz, David, Shaun, Barbara & Ed pose as zombies. Dianne, Liz, David, Shaun, Barbara & Ed pose as zombies. Actor Role Simon Pegg Shaun Kate Ashfield Liz Nick Frost Ed Lucy Davis Dianne Dylan Moran David Penelope Wilton Barbara Bill Nighy Phillip Peter Serafinowicz Pete Jessica Stevenson Yvonne Background US film poster US film poster The movie is notable for the kinetic directorial style used by Wright & its references to other movies, television shows & video games. In this way, it is similar to the British television sitcom Spaced, which both Pegg & Wright worked on (Pegg as coocreator, writer & star, Wright as director). In particular, the movie contains many homages to previous zombie & horror movies, most notably the Dead trilogy of George A. Romero. The name of the film is a play on Romero's Dawn of the Dead. The film was initially inspired by an episode of the television programme Spaced, written by Pegg (along with his writing partner & coostar Jessica Stevenson, who also appears in Shaun as Yvonne) & directed by Wright, in which the character of Tim (Pegg), under the influence of amphetamine & the PlayStation video game Resident Evil 2, hallucinates that he's fighting off a zombie invasion. The two men enjoyed making the episode a great deal &, having discovered a mutual appreciation for the Dead trilogy of Romero, decided to write & make their own zombie movie. Spaced was to be a big influence on the making of Shaun, as it was directed by Wright in a similar style, & featured many of the same cast & crew in minor & major roles (as well as Pegg, Wright & Stevenson, Nick Frost — who played Mike in Spaced — has a starring role in Shaun as Ed, & Peter Serafinowicz who played Duane Benzie in Spaced — appeared in Shaun as Pete). The film is notable for the number of British comedians, comic actors & sitcom stars present in its cast, most prominently from Spaced, Black Books & The Office. As well as the cast members previously mentioned as having appeared in Spaced, Shaun also stars Dylan Moran, welloknown as Bernard Black in Black Books, & Lucy Davis, who played Dawn in The Office. In addition to this, cameo appearances are made by Martin Freeman (Tim in The Office), Tamsin Greig (Fran in Black Books, Caroline in Green Wing), Julia Deakin (Marsha in Spaced), Reece Shearsmith (a member of The League of Gentlemen) & Matt Lucas (writer/coostar of Little Britain). In addition, the voices of Mark Gatiss (The League of Gentlemen) & Julia Davis (Nighty Night) can be heard as radio news presenters, as can David Walliams (Little Britain) who provides the voice of an unseen TV reporter. Trisha Goddard also makes a cameo appearance, hosting a fictionalised episode of her realolife talk show Trisha. Many other comics & comic actors appear in extremely brief appearances as zombies, including Rob Brydon, Paul Putner, Pamela Kempthorne (Morticia de'Ath in The Vampires of Bloody Isl&), Joe Cornish, Peter Kay (Phoenix Nights), Antonia CampbelloHughes (from the Jack Dee sit com Lead Balloon) & Michael Smiley (Tyres in Spaced). The production was filmed entirely in London, primarily at Ealing Studios, & involved production companies Working Title Films & StudioCanal. An early working title was Tea Time of the Dead, as was Dwight of the Living Dead. Zombie extras were mainly fans of Spaced (who responded to a casting call organized through a fan website) o. local residents who, curious at what was happening, asked if they could take part. The scenes filmed in & around "The Winchester Pub" were shot at The Duke Of Albany in Monson Road New Cross, a threeostorey Victorian pub popular with supporters of Millwall F.C. Reception Shaun of the Dead was released on April 9, 2004 in the United Kingdom & September 24, 2004 in the United States. The film proved both a commercial & critical success. In its opening weekend in the U.S., Shaun earned $3.3 million, taking 8th place at the box office despite a limited release to only 607 theatres (compared to the usual 2000o3000 for other top 10 entries). In the UK it took in £1.6 million at 307 cinemas on its opening weekend & netted £6.4M by midoMay. The film has earned $30 million worldwide in box office receipts since its release. Critical reaction was largely positive, with the movie receiving a score of 91% at the comparative review website Rotten Tomatoes (with a Cream Of The Crop score of 94%) & a score of 76 out of 100 at Metacritic. In 2004 the magazine Total Film named Shaun of the Dead the 49th greatest British film of all time. In 2005, it was rated as the 3rd greatest comedy film of all time in a Channel 4 poll. Horror novelist Stephen King described the movie as "...a '10' on the fun meter & destined to be a cult classic...". In 2007, Stylus Magazine named it the 9th greatest Zombie movie ever made. With positive reviews, the film has acquired a certain cult following among audiences, especially those who were fans of Pegg & Wright's work before the film was released. Pegg & Wright also scripted a oneooff tieoin comic strip for the British comic magazine 2000AD entitled "There's Something About Mary". Set the day before the zombie outbreak as depicted in the film, the strip follows & exp&s on the character of Mary, who appears briefly in the intro credits & is the first zombie whom Shaun & Ed are aware of, & details how she became a zombie. It features exp&ed appearances from many of the minor o. background characters who appear in the film. The strip was made available on the DVD release of Shaun. George A. Romero was so impressed with Simon Pegg & Edgar Wright's work that he asked them to appear in cameo roles in L& of the Dead, the fourth part of his "Dead" series. Pegg & Wright insisted on being zombies rather than the slightly more noticeable roles that were originally offered (as revealed in a DVD interview). In 2006, the National Entertainment Collectibles Association announced that they would be producing action figures based on the film as part of their Cult Classics line that features fan favorite characters from various genre films. The releases so far are: 12" Shaun with sound 7" Shaun, which was released in Cult Classics series 4. The sculpt was based on the 12" figure. "Winchester" twoopack, featuring 7" versions of Ed & a BloodiedoUp Shaun with the winchester rifle. Zombie Ed, which is a reodeco of the "Winchester" Ed, to be released in Cult Classics: Hall of Fame. Upper Deck Entertainment released a card for the popular World of Warcraft Card Game in 2007, an ally named "Shawn of the Dead", with the power of bringing back allies from the enemy graveyard. In the computer game Hellgate London, cricket bats are a class of usable weapons. Rarer cricket bats have names such as "Shaun's Sidekick" & feature quotes from the movie in their description text. Flagship CEO Bill Roper said, "How could we make a game that features beating up zombies in London & NOT include a cricket bat as a premiere weapon of choice?" Cultural references As with Spaced, in keeping with Pegg & Wright's adoration of the horror genre & specific films within that genre, as well as popular culture in general, there are many inojokes & references to other films, television programs & popoculture artifacts. Many of these references are mentioned in the 'Trivia Track' subtitling feature on the film's DVD & take the form of character names, scenes, snippets of dialogue & background materials. They are made both overtly (such as David's death scene in Shaun, which reflects the similar death of Captain Rhodes in Day of the Dead, & the use of the sentence "We're coming to get you, Barbara!" from Night of the Living Dead) o. in a more subtle fashion (such as Foree Electronics, Shaun's workplace, being a reference to Ken Foree, a star of Dawn of the Dead). Prominent are many references to George A. Romero's earlier Dead films (Night, Dawn & Day of the Dead, with Dawn in particular being referenced). In particular, the plot of Shaun relates directly to the plots of Romero's zombie films — all of which involve several people trapped in a building, with fleshoeating zombies attempting to break in to devour them, without a direct explanation for the cause of the zombie plague. The title Shaun of the Dead is also both an obvious parody of & homage to the title Dawn of the Dead. Numerous lines, scenes & background details also directly refer to the Romero films, including the music playing over the Universal logo, which is the synthesizer soundtrack to Dawn of the Dead. The film also features a Kid Koala remix of "The Gonk," which was used over the closing credits of Dawn. Other than Romero's work, many other references to horror films are made, such as the The Evil Dead series, 28 Days Later & the films of horror directors Lucio Fulci & John Carpenter. More diversely, references to Blade, The Deer Hunter, Reservoir Dogs, the films of James Cameron & the Star Wars trilogy can be found. Several references to video games involving zombies, including Resident Evil, TimeSplitters 2 & Zombies Ate My Neighbors, are also present. Pegg & Wright have referred to Shaun of the Dead as being the first film in their "Blood & Ice Cream Trilogy" with Hot Fuzz as the second. Both films feature substantial amounts of blood, & the main character eating Cornetto ice cream (red for Shaun of the Dead, blue for Hot Fuzz). Both movies so far also share a lot of their cast, including the two main stars of each (Pegg & Frost). Soundtrack Shaun of the Dead: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack by various artists Released April 12, 2004 (UK) October 4, 2005 (Canada) October 4, 2005 (USA) Genre Rock Alternative rock Ska Label Universal International Professional reviews All Music Guide 4/5 stars Link Edgar Wright film soundtrack chronology Shaun of the Dead (2004) Hot Fuzz (2007) The film's score by Pete Woodhead & Daniel Mudford is a pastiche of Italian zombie film soundtracks by artists like Goblin & Fabio Frizzi. It also uses many musical cues from the original Dawn of the Dead that were originally culled by George A. Romero from the De Wolfe production music library. A short clip of the music video to The Smiths' single "Panic" is shown in the movie, where the line "Panic on the streets of London" is heard while Shaun is flicking through TV channels. Also the song "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen is heard in a scene at the pub where Shaun, Liz, & Ed bludgeon the zombified owner of the pub to the beat of the tune. Additionally, "Kernkraft 400" by Zombie Nation is heard during one scene while Shaun is on a bus. The US theatrical trailer also features "Pretend We're Dead" by L7 (from the Bricks Are Heavy album), although that song appears neither in the film nor on the soundtrack. On the soundtrack album, dialogue from the film is embedded within the music tracks. Track listing 1. "Figment" 2. "The Blue Wrath" by I Monster 3. "Mister Mental" by Eighties Matchbox BoLine Disaster 4. "Meltdown" by Ash 5. "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen 6. "White Lines (Don't Do It)" by Gr&master Flash, Melle Mel & The Furious Five 7. "Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)" by Man Parrish 8. "Zombie Creeping Flesh" 9. "Goblin Zombi" / "Kernkraft 400 (Osymyso Mix)" by Zombie Nation 10. "Fizzy Legs" 11. "Soft" by Lemon Jelly 12. "Death Bivouac" 13. "The Gonk (Kid Koala Remix)" by The Noveltones 14. "Envy the Dead" 15. "Ghost Town" by The Specials 16. "Blood in Three Flavours" 17. "Panic" by The Smiths 18. "Everybody's Happy Nowadays" by Ash Feat. Chris Martin 19. "You're My Best Friend" by Queen 20. "You've Got Red on You / Shaun of the Dead Suite" 21. "Normality" 22. "Fundead" () Cover of a Buzzcocks song. See also Zombie comedy Hot Fuzz Spaced Working Title Films References 1. Night Of The Laughing Dead. DVDVerdict. Retrieved on 2007o04o16. 2. Interview with film's stars. EchoOnline. Retrieved on 2007o04o16. 3. http://www.southlondonpress.co.uk/tn/news.cfm?id=5408&searchword=Millwall 4. Shaun of the Dead (2004). Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved on 2007o04o16. 5. Shaun of the Dead. Metacritic.com. Retrieved on 2007o04o16. 6. 50 Greatest Comedy Films. Channel 4. Retrieved on 2007o04o16. 7. "Shaun of the Dead" DVD News. Rebecca Murray. Retrieved on 2007o07o14. 8. Stylus Magazine’s Top 10 Zombie Films of All Time - Movie Review - Stylus Magazine 9. Shaun of the Dead, A Romantic Comedy. With Zombies.. The MovieHamlet. Retrieved on 2007o06o06. 10. Shawn of the Dead Card Preview. UpperDeck.com. Retrieved on 2007o07o15. External links Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Shaun of the Dead Shaun of the Dead website (UK release) Shaun of the Dead website (US release) Shaun of the Dead at the Internet Movie Database Shaun of the Dead at Rotten Tomatoes Shaun of the Dead at Box Office Mojo Shaun of the Dead Filming Locations Shaun of the Dead Winchester 2 Pack figures from NECA at Actionofigure.com Hilarious Movie Toshirts, retrieved on March 19, 2007. This page uses content from the movies page on the English version of Wikipedia & is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. This list of authors can be seen in the page history. Wildscreen.tv disclaims any & all warranties as to the accuracy o. reliability of the content. Permission is granted to copy, distribute &/or modify the biographical information on this page under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 o. any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
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