Boss, come a zombie

Gwendolyn 2022-03-21 09:01:05

If news of a zombie invasion is broadcast on different channels on TV in a loop, I think I will never miss it. But the male protagonist Sean didn't know at all when the zombies were rampant in the city, and he guessed that his life was decadent.
In a quiet town, even if the zombies have not yet appeared, the dull-eyed people on the bus have leaked their little secrets, "We need to change, even if the zombies are ruling us." Of course, the appearance of zombies has changed everyone's eating habits (love to eat human flesh), and also changed Sean from the original slightly cowardly man to incomparably brave.
No matter what type of zombie movie, the team headshot must be the most interesting, and this comedy is still not satisfied with it. Flying vinyl discs to fight zombies is unique. The zombies are approaching step by step, and the two need Let’s discuss the ridiculous worry that this plate is a limited edition.
In the six-member team of Sean and his mother, friends, girlfriend, and girlfriend’s friends, there are close relatives, loved ones, and people who stand up for him, and put up shit sticks and devilish people. It’s nothing like Team infighting and stupid rampages make people in danger even more troublesome.
How to safely escape from a place surrounded by zombies? I thought that there would be more and more detailed and creative, this whole city sweeping troops is really frustrating. But the new ideas immediately made up for this small shortcoming, raising a zombie to watch them staggering for meat or playing games day and night, life is really weird and explosive. Okay, boss, bring me a zombie.

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Shaun of the Dead quotes

  • Liz: Well... is it clear?

    Shaun: No.

    Liz: How many?

    Shaun: Lots.

    [pan up to show a horde of zombies behind the fence]

  • [after Philip has been bitten]

    Philip: You didn't call the doctor, did you?

    Barbara: Well, I thought we ought to be on the safe side.

    Philip: I'm quite all right, Barbara, I ran it under a cold tap.

    Barbara: I really think...

    Philip: We had our jabs when we went to the Isle of Wight.

    Barbara: But Philip...

    Philip: It's a lot of overblown nonsense, a lot of drug nuts running wild.