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Post by Covered Market on Aug 1, 2004 16:21:33 GMT -5
The Shaun of the Dead DVD is due out on 6 September, here are some special features that will be on the disc: Special Features- Missing Bits: extended bits, out-takes, The Man Who Would Be Shaun, Funky Pete, plot holes
- Raw Meat: diaries from Simon, Lucy and Joe; Edgar and Simon's flip chart; SFX before and after; Make-up
tests; Epic adventure featurette
- TV Bits: T4 with Coldplay; Fun Dead; Trisha--Your Nine Lives Are Up; Trisha--I Married A Monster; Jeremy Thompson interview
- Trails of the Dead: trailers
- Zombie Gallery: photo gallery, 2000AD strip, poster designs
- Audio Bits: Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright; Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Dylan Moran, Kate Ashfield and Lucy Davis; Bill Nighy and Penelope Wilton; the zombies
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Post by first_class on Aug 2, 2004 8:26:37 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Shaun Of The Dead was a great film - I Can't wait to get me hands on the DVD! [/glow]
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Post by Covered Market on Aug 3, 2004 12:07:19 GMT -5
It was superb. Simon Pegg is brilliant but I think my fave was Dylan Moran.
"Hit them on the head that seems to work. Ow."
The bit where the hit the zombie to the beat of Don't Stop Me Now by Queen is great. ;D
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Lisa
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Post by Lisa on Aug 29, 2004 11:30:40 GMT -5
oh god I love that movie! I can't wait for the DVD.
"why do we have to go to her house?" "because I love her!" "alright.....gaaaaaaay."
hehe. Simon Pegg is great but as you can see from my av.. I love Dylan Moran!!
And yeah the Queen bit was great.. "kill the queen!" "What?" "the jukebox!"
actually, my favourite scene would have to be this one:
Pete : It's four in the feckING morning! Shaun : It's Saturday! Pete : No it's not. It's fecking Sunday. And I've got to go to fecking work in four fecking hours 'cos every other fecker in my fecking department is fecking ill! Now can you see why I'm so feckING ANGRY? Ed : feck yeah!
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Post by Covered Market on Sept 7, 2004 14:51:05 GMT -5
"There's a girl in the garden."
"Dire Straights?" "Throw it."
;D I have just got the DVD. It is ten on ten.
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Post by warlock on Feb 12, 2005 16:10:45 GMT -5
I have been a long standing fan of Pegg & Co and enjoyed 'Shaun of the Dead' immensely. But I have finally come to the conclusion that Simon Pegg is a vain, narcissistic, self centred, stubborn, antagonistic and childish boy. His comedy is endlessly recycled from the characters, actors, humour and even specific gags. ("He's not my boyfriend.")
I ponder why Nick Frost carries a general air of reluctance about appearing in Pegg's stuff. It may be because he is constantly shown as the affectionate sidekick loser character, generally based on Pegg's friendship with Nick or their character's friendship with each other (Tim & Mike, Shaun & Ed). Nick or his character is inferior, someone to make Simon, Shaun, Tim etc feel better, affectionate to satisfy Pegg's narcissism ("I've always fancied you") and some security, for if or when he feels that he's publicly despised for his many faults.
He needs to "SORT HIS feckING LIFE OUT!" and try to distinguish it from his comedy work. Many aspects of Pegg's life repeatedly crop up in 'Spaced' and 'Shaun of the Dead' etc as it seems Pegg's so obsessed with himself he can't help but self-indulge and write about himself or his life.
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