By the way, very few zombie films spoof this field. I was so happy to be humorously pronounced in the English pronunciation that I slapped my thigh several times. . . Those who have been baptized in the Night of the Living Dead, this bit of blood is gross, the scenes of zombie bites are all ok, almost all in place. The funny thing in the impression is that the period when Liz's male roommate was cut by a group of caesareans was a little fake, and the swelling of the belly stretched out like a cotton pillow.
In fact, every time I watch a zombie movie, I feel very sorrowful by the love of human nature. But every time I watched this film, when I felt that I should feel heavy, I was dazzled by the designed mallet.
At the beginning, I thought Simon Pegg and Nick Frost were so stupid. After reading them and when I wanted to make up these nonsense and recall the details, I suddenly felt that the two are definitely golden partners, one singing and one duo. I've seen too many popcorn jokes about Lao Mi, occasionally being sprayed with British humor under the adjustment, which is very happy.
In terms of plot, I feel that the most reliable and least stupid character in the whole film is the male and female protagonist. The fat paper of Shaun’s big bad friend is almost wrong, the troublemaker, but Shaun didn’t dislike it from beginning to end. After passing him, even if he almost killed him several times! All I can say is, long live friendship.
I heard that the lead actor Simon and the director Edgar collaborated on a British drama when it hit it off, and the film was released together.
It was heard that the director Edgar was paying tribute to Uncle Romero's "Dawn of the Living Dead". At a glance, the title suddenly realized, no wonder there was no sense of disobedience when I watched it. I heard that Uncle Romero was very moved and asked Edgar, a weird man, and starring Simon Pegg to participate in the 2005 "Land of the Living Dead". The two played the zombie group, this kind of sugar daddy Carmen's behavior is awesome.
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