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Edwina 2022-03-21 09:01:21

The first time I watched "Shaun of Zombies", I thought it was quite a slap in the face. The fact that a zombie movie can be made like this is not a clichéd hero killing zombies to save the world, but a bunch of rubbish and zombies fighting each other. Finally, the army suddenly appeared and controlled it. Zombies, the British humor really caught my heart, and the ending is quite funny. Zombies have not been eliminated by humans, but coexisted peacefully with humans, and zombies are still doing what they liked to do before they turned into zombies, which is actually a satire of most people living and living. Zombies are actually pretty much the same, ahaha, the lovely Edgar and Simon; then there's "Blood Detective", a black humor and stupid police 2-person team to defend the town, full of jokes and spoofs, you will feel British when you compare it with a Hong Kong police and gangster movie. The ability to self-deprecate is too strong. I can recommend a British police drama "The Arrow on the String", and I promise to watch it without regrets: then this series, which is the last "World of the Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy". "The End" was released, and it has a lot of slots, but it is obviously not as amazing as the first two films. When the aliens appear, will you feel that this is also an alien? The combat power is slag, and after thinking about it, hahaha, the most exciting part is the part where Gary King and the alien are talking in the bar, there is such a reasonable alien... No spoilers, anyway The trilogy of this series is already one of the classics in my heart.

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The World's End quotes

  • Gary King: I remember sitting up there, blood on my knuckles, beer down my shirt, sick on my shoes and seeing the orange glow of a new dawn break and knowing in my heart life would never feel this good again. And you know what? It never did.

  • Gary King: How's um...?

    Peter Page: Vanessa?

    Gary King: No, your wife.

    Peter Page: Vanessa.

    Gary King: Yeah, how's she?