Shaun of the Dead (2004) Review

8 out of 10 Skulls
Written by: BASSI   

i will start of with the plot: On Friday, Shaun is in a rut. At 29, he's coasted through life--and still hasn't gotten very far, usually winding up at the local pub, the Winchester. His roommate Ed looks up to him--when he can take his eyes off the TV, that is. Liz is re-evaluating their relationship, particularly after Shaun fails to do something special for their anniversary on Saturday. That day, there are train delays, people fainting in the streets, TV news reporters on unexplained calamities. No, it can't be--but it is--the dead have risen. Saturday's isolated incidents mushroom into a full-on zombie assault and, once daylight breaks, it's Sunday bloody Sunday. As manners and flesh take a beating, it's time to separate men from meat, humans from zombies, and living from undead. Shaun and Ed grab whatever is at hand to repel the attacking zombies, summoning reserves of strength they didn't know they possessed and straining muscles they forgot they had. Rounding up friends and family, they press on towards the sanctuary of the Winchester. All that stands in their way are hordes of the flesh-eating undead.

This movie is not scary at all (like Braindead aka Dead Alive which is scary then this movie) but this movie did have some very gory scenes which i really like.

This movie was absolutely hilarious! from start to end, there also added some drama in this movies not too much but mainly focused on the jokes.

The zombies make up effect were really good and there was one of deaths scenes that really stood out and it's was really gory, which i really liked

The acting from Simon Pegg, Kate Ashfield, Nick Frost,Lucy Davis. Bill Nighy, Penelope Wilton and the rest of the were great

I going to give this movie a 8 out 10

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