The task this week is very difficult for me, I accept that when @missy and @rambo asked us to talk to our favorite movie, and said only one ... my head started to spin.
I can not pick just one, because I have top ten ... but seeing as I can only speak for one, I think I'll choose Shaun of the Dead, for the simple reason that it is the one that has everything I like, comedy, love and of course, the most obvious ... zombies.
is a film British comedy released in 2004. It was directed by Edgar Wright and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, and most importantly, this particular work-based American director George A. Romero, who is the father of the genre zombie.
I'm pretty sure that already should know, but if you have not done, I tell a little of it goes.
Shaun is a vendor in London, immersed in the routine of the city. lives with Ed and Pete. Every day they play TimeSplitters 2 in Playstation 2 and go to favorite pub, the Winchester. But Liz, Shaun's girlfriend, gets bored and ends their relationship. Shaun tries to win back his girlfriend, but at that moment the dead begin to come to life around the world.
Why i like it so much, is quite simply because it includes a fantastic soundtrack, which I leave below... not to mention it´s a tribute to the zombie subgenre, which is reflected in the title, similar to Dawn of the Dead (1978) George A. Romero.
Because to Shaun of the Dead is based on work of Romero, Wright and Pegg wanted to know what the director of the film felt. Someone from Universal Pictures gave the film while in Florida and called it after saying he was "delighted" As a result, both Wright and Pegg had a cameo in Land of the Dead (2005) and zombie.
Other people connected to the world of terror, as Robert Rodriguez, Stephen King, Sam Raimi and Guillermo del Toro, felt positively about Shaun of the Dead. Film director Quentin Tarantino included it among the 20 best films were made between 1992 and 2009.
The soundtrack features songs from bands like Queen, I Monster, Ash, The Smiths and Lemon Jelly, among others. For some songs you can hear dialogues of the film.
The video of the song "Panic" by The Smiths is shown in the film, and the song "Do not Stop Me Now" by Queen was included in one of the funniest scenes in the movie.
Soundtrack
"Figment"
"The Blue Wrath" - I Monster
"Mister Mental" - Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
"Meltdown" - Ash
"Don't Stop Me Now" - Queen
"White Lines (Don't Do It)" - Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel y The Furious Five
"Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)" - Man Parrish
"Zombie Creeping Flesh"
"Goblin Zombi" / "Kernkraft 400 (Osymyso Mix)" - Zombie Nation
"Fizzy Legs"
"Soft" - Lemon Jelly
"Death Bivouac"
"The Gonk (Kid Koala Remix)" - The Noveltones
"Envy the Dead"
"Ghost Town" - The Specials
"Blood in Three Flavours"
"Panic" - The Smiths
"Everybody's Happy Nowadays" - Ash y Chris MartinNota 1
"You're My Best Friend" - Queen
"You've Got Red on You / Shaun of the Dead Suite"
"Normality"
"Fundead"
I leave to finish bloopers ... love it!
Thanks for reading ... I hope you have enjoyed them as much as me ... leave the link to my set in MR for you to give love ... kisses!
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klaudeman:
GREAT movie! I loved it! Am also a big fan of Hot Fuzz and World's End! Saw all three in the theater for a "trilogy" when World's End came out... LOVED IT! :)
peppers_:
hahaha Hot Fuzz it´s amazing!! I think the combination of actors is amazing, the fact that they are true friends through the screen @klaudeman