Wonderful tidbits. The extras who play unknown zombies in the film are paid 10 pounds a day. (£1=10.24 yuan) ·At the end of the film, Sean and Liz are watching TV. The voice on the TV said: "This virus is spread by infected monkeys and has now disappeared...", Li Sis turned off the TV without waiting for the words to finish. This commentary refers to the British zombie film "28 Days of Surprise". ·The zombie that Sean and Ed found in their garden was Mary. The story of Mary becoming a zombie was written into a short story, which appeared in the 1384th issue of the British science fiction comic magazine "2000AD" and was published in July 2004. With the title "There" s Something About Mary", co-written by Simon Page and Edgar Wright. ·The game that Ed plays in the film is "Time Separation 2". ·Because this film and the 2004 "Dawn of the Living Dead" The movie’s release date was approaching, and the titles of the two films were quite similar, so the distributor had to postpone the release time of the film by two weeks and waited until "Dawn of the Living Dead" was released in the UK. Worked at Foree Electronics, a company named after Ken Foree, the actor in "Dawn of the Living Dead." The soundtrack of "Dawn of the Living Dead" can be heard in many scenes in the film. When Sean and the others rushed out of Liz’s residence, they had various weapons in their hands, but only Sean hit some zombies, because only Sean’s cricket bat was a prop, and the weapons in other people’s hands were real objects, so In order to avoid hurting the extras, Sean had to be alone. ·The zombie in pajamas was voiced by Simon Peggy. ·When Liz refused to go to Winchester, Sean had recommended many other taverns, including one famous "Shepherds", with the same name as the pub opened by Simon Peggy in Highgate. The pub was closed and turned into a theme bar when it reopened. ·Sean passed a street sweeper when he walked to the store before going to work. There was a piece of news on the broadcast on the Internet: A space probe named "Omega 6" entered the atmosphere over southwestern England a few days ago and finally fell to the ground to disintegrate. This passage is alluding to "Night of the Living Dead" in 1968. , In which an aerial detector crashed in a small town in the United States, and the radiation caused to resurrect the dead in the cemetery. ·You can see a zombie wearing a yellow bicycle helmet in the film. Smiley), Smiley once played a bicycle courier in the TV series "Spaced". George A. Romero once watched the film in advance near his Florida residence, in which Ed ever yelled on the phone: "We are going to pick you up, Barbara. "However, Romero who watched the film didn't realize that this sentence came from "Night of the Living Dead" directed by him. Later, in a telephone conversation with Edgar Wright, Romero remembered the allusion of this sentence. ·All the broadcasters of radio and TV stations in the film are guest stars by real people. ·While browsing the yellow pages, Sean found a company called "Fulci'
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