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ogb says:

Great first pic

The movie was as close to perfect as it gets for me. Really funny, some really dramatic scenes, some great action, and some serious gore.

The soundtrack was also amazing.

NHOJ says:

Great way to kick this off. SotD is a great movie and it’s a testament to its quality that it appealed to so many people, even those who aren’t exactly fans of the zombie genre (ie. me).

For me, the best bit in the movie (and a real show of the Edgar Wright’s skill as a director) are the two scenes where a tired and groggy Shaun takes a walk down to his local shop. For one, it’s great that both scenes are done in one long, single shot — this allows us to wallow in all the small little details that Wright loves to put into his work. Then there’s the fact that both scenes mirror/contrast each other so well. They also act as a great way of showing how the zombie outbreak is affecting things right down to a local level, previous characters Shaun has interacted with being zombified now while Shaun remains completely oblivious. Genius.

SotD is the only zombie movie I own and will possibly remain so for quite a while (though I have yet to see Zombieland so that could soon change).

Greenlite says:

The part when the guy said “thank god” when he realised he hit a zombie made me laugh for ages

michael says:

i think the best part of the movie is when Shaun’s mom gets affected, not for its comedic value, but how well the characters are done that even in such a funny movie you still have seens where your heart is pulled and you really feel the characters sorrow. This is a great movie (although i think i may have liked Zombieland more)

Brodie_Brue says:

i love the part where they have to Off the Bar owner with Darts & Pool cues.
and how they whole scene is set to
Queens – Don’t stop me know.

Josh Rose says:

The whole part with the synchronized killing to Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now” is my favorite part.

The last Cornetto flavor’s green, so that’s where everybody’s getting the idea that the third movie will be sci-fi, since green is often associated with aliens. Strawberry, Red, was zombies, and Vanilla, Blue, was cops.

I’d love it if they’d take up the alien invasion story, but I have a feeling they won’t, simply because Pegg and Frost are doing Paul.

rastaZen says:

I had never much cared for zombie movies before but I loved SoTD .
Great dialogue , great story , great actors ( and not too gory ; violence I can handle but I’m not so good with gore ).
A really fun movie.

I like this whole ” Horror Plus ” angle , very cool , keep it coming :)

Jessie says:

I remember when I saw that episode of “Spaced” and laughed hysterically. Simon Pegg’s character Tim was just on key with every hallucination. When I heard they were making “Shaun of the Dead,” I thought it would be the same. A parody of the zombies like in “Spaced” (Tim has been playing “Resident Evil” for hours when he begins to hallucinate do the ectasy he’s taken).

But “Shaun of the Dead” is not simply a parody, but a zombie movie in its own right. In my movie collection, it’s right next to “Evil Dead” and “Dawn of the Dead.” Just like “Hot Fuzz” comes right after my “Lethal Weapon” movies.

I would have to respectfully disagree that “Hot Fuzz” is the inferior movie, however. I know that this is partially based on the fact that I saw “Hot Fuzz” first, but I find the humor much drier and less mainstream than the jokes in “Shaun of the Dead.”

Bill Nighy had the better cameo in “Shaun of the Dead” though. Hands down.

Johnny-K of Norway says:

They made a Australien Alien/zomibe movie few years back.

Undead from 2003, it is a bad movie, but in a funny way…

Steve says:

I loved the little things in it, like tripping over the curb on the way to the store. Not being able to shoot anything, Shaun getting hit with the darts. I think my favorite scene though is the record scene when they don’t know it yet. The records miss everytime and do nothing when they connect. It is just a brilliant movie. Love Pegg/Frost combo

hudson says:

i also respectfully disagree that hot fuzz is inferior.
SotD 4/5
HF 4.5/5
i cant wait for the next one.i love sc-fi so i think it will be great

hudson says:

it seams the world thinks there on the sam level
both got 8/10 on imdb

Ross Miller says:

What I think makes Shaun of the Dead more enjoyable than Hot Fuzz for me is 1) It’s more rewatchable – a shorter runtime and faster pace 2) There’s more of a “laid back” feeling to it – you can just put it on any time but not so with HF IMO and 3) The jokes just… connect with me a bit more.

Don’t get me wrong, as I say, I thought Hot Fuzz was fantastic but for me, SotD is EASILY the better of the two.

strich says:

I’ll have to disagree Ross. Hot Fuzz was, in no way, inferior to Shaun. Equally as good and with better action.

the splosions were bigger.

hudson says:

ross i have to disagree. SotD is definitly rewatchable not nearly as ho fuzz. ive seen i about 6-8 times and shaun only 2-3. hot fuzz is one of h funnyist movies ever

Xoinx says:

SotD was my initial exposure to Pegg et al. I’ve long been a fan of Brit-coms (that few that make it across the ocean) and of zombie flix, so my hopes were high for SotD, especially after I’d read that it was wildly popular in Britain.

I don’t believe that I’ll ever see a film that I’ll enjoy more. In fact, I don’t have any interest whatsoever in seeing Zombieland because I couldn’t help but to compare it to SotD, forevermore the supreme zom-com.

I could watch SotD in an endless loop forever. Every last detail about it totally captivates me, and no matter how many times I see/hear the same jokes, they still entertain me. And for a few years, I seldom played any music other than SotD’s soundtrack.

Because of how rich SotD is in references to pre-existing zombie films, and because the film is so well done on so many levels, I’d recommend watching all of the classics–Romero’s oeuvre, the Evil Dead trilogy, and maybe even Return of the Living Dead (the first zom-com)–before watching this ultimate zombie flick.

Xoinx says:

People will prefer SotD to Hot Fuzz or vice versa depending on whether they prefer zombie flix to cop flix or vice versa. I think they’re both very well done, but because I don’t enjoy cop films, I didn’t get much out of Hot Fuzz.

Huggybear says:

Both films are beyond awesome, can’t wait for the third one with the aliens

Agreed-both films were AWEsome!

Futuristic Fever says:

I don’t even know what to say about this movie, it is that good. Some of my favorite scenes include 1) the record chucking scene in the garden, 2) “Behavior 101″ and 3) the portion when the troupe runs across another gaggle of people, somehow eerily familiar. Just awesome.

Doug Barry says:

Another great Horror/Comedy is the great American Werewolf in London.

Ken J says:

@Ross

I also think Hot Fuzz is more rewatchable. I think the mother scene kind of killed the fun of the movie, it was too much of a downer in my opinion, and the whole whacking zombies to Queen thing felt a little too drawn out in my opinion…

But other than that, I liked both movies but thought Hot Fuzz was more entertaining, felt more “fun” all the way through, but that’s just my opinion.

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