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| I thought this movie was pretty freakin' good. It wasn't great, but it lived up to what it was suppose to be... A zombie, comedy. How much can one really ask from a movie like that? For what it was i'll give it 8 out of 10. Then again, I like zombie movies. Come to think of it, I like comedies pretty well too. Oh well, that's what I thought of it. |
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| Heartless Bastard ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | "Shaun of the Dead" is the dual work of Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright. It's funny, but not as funny as their previous incarnation, a TV series on Channel 4 called "Spaced". It was arguably the funniest series ever. The fact that it lasted only two seasons tells you everything you need to know about how good it is. Other celebrated appearances by Simon Pegg include an episode of "I'm Alan Partridge" as an advertising feature film-maker, and the Paedophile special episode of Brass Eye. If you can get your hands on that episode of Brass Eye, you will be doing yourself a favour. The humour is even more edgy than South Park. |
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| Not sure what your asking exactly. Are you asking what order they came out in? Are you asking the order of the quality of those movies, according to what critics seemed to like or are you asking the order in which the stories are suppose to take place? If you are asking the latter then you are correct except that "Day of the dead" was the third installment of that series and "Shaun..." is not a part of it at all. |
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