Bought coffee. Called Mum. Dodged zombies.
Shaun's (Simon Pegg) life is stuck in a rut. He's a 29-year-old who lives with his two best friends Ed (Nick Frost) and Pete (Peter Serafinowicz). Shaun's girlfriend Liz (Kate Ashfield) is sick of the same old, boring nights down their local pub. So when Shaun breaks his promise to organise a special anniversary meal for them both, Liz decides to break it off with him. Drowning his sorrows the following day, Shaun devises a plan to win Liz back, but today, all is not as it seems...
Unfortunately for Shaun, "the dead" have risen in London and soon a full zombie apocalypse has exploded onto the streets. Determined to save his girlfriend and salvage their relationship, Shaun and his pals let nothing stand in their way as they go forth on a zombie killing spree to save the day!


Special Agent Matti
Shaun of the dead is as much a parody of the classic zombie flick as it is an homage. Everything you expect to see is in there: zombies eating gore, exploding body parts, good guys getting infected, running, hiding, barricading, desperation, heroics. You also get stupid bloody Englishmen who would stop for a cup of tea half-way through Armageddon. Think Arthur Dent [See The hitch-hiker's guide to the galaxy - Director of Cinematic Intelligence], with a little more testosterone.
It's funny, it's bloody, it's romantic, it's zombie. See it.
MA 15+ (Medium level violence, medium level coarse language)
99 minutes (1:39 hours)
Film: 7 October 2004
DVD rental: 23 March 2005
VHS rental: 23 March 2005



