Movie Trivia: Shaun of the Dead

Ahhh, Shaun of the Dead, the ultimate rom-zom-com. I could watch this over and over and never get bored. If you haven't seen it, and you a) like zombie movies and b) have a dark sense of humor, you must immediately go rent it. For those of you that have, enjoy the trivia!

• Lots of the actors and crew originally worked on Spaced, a British comedy starring Simon Pegg (Shaun). The carryover includes director Edgar Wright, Pete Serafinowicz (Pete), Nick Frost (Ed) and Jessica Hynes (Yvonne). There are cameos by a lot of other Spaced regulars as well.

• The idea for the movie actually came from Spaced. In one episode, Simon Pegg's character plays Resident Evil for 24 hours straight, then starts hallucinating that zombies have taken over the world. • Look closely at all of the extras in the opening credits scene and the scene that shows Shaun walking to work. Nearly all of them will show up later in zombie-form.

• When Shaun is at the convenience store, pay attention to the guy wearing a suit that stands in line behind him. He'll show up a little bit later as a zombie missing an arm. In real life, the actor is an amputee and had to wear a prosthetic arm for the convenience store scene.

• The smart-aleck kid that mouths off to Shaun at the appliance store is Rafe Spall, Timothy Spall's son. You know Timothy from his roles as Peter Pettigrew in Harry Potter and the Beadle in Sweeney Todd (among other things). Rafe also shows up in Hot Fuzz, another Edgar Wright/Simon Pegg collaboration.

• Simon Pegg likes to sneak his family members into his movies, and Shaun is no exception. You'll find his mom in the background of the appliance store and his sister outside of the Winchester pub. She's in the window when Shaun goes down to check the fuse box and realizes that he was followed by the zombies.

• Obviously George Romero movies were a huge influence, but Edgar Wright cites Invasion of the Body Snatchers as another inspiration.

• Throughout the movie are clever references to horror movie veterans. When Shaun is trying to make a last-minute dinner reservation at Fulci's, that's reference to Italian director Lucio Fulci. At the appliance store, Shaun says that the manager and Ash have called in, referencing Ash from The Evil Dead. And the appliance store itself, Foree Appliances, is a reference to Ken Foree, the lead actor in the original Dawn of the Dead. Mary, the supermarket checkout girl zombie, works at Landis Supermarket - a reference to John Landis, director of Thriller and An American Werewolf in London.

• I remember being delighted when I heard Ed tell Shaun's mom, "We're coming to get you Barbara!" It's an homage to Night of the Living Dead. Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg talked to George Romero after the premiere and he loved the movie, so they excitedly asked if he liked the Night reference. Turned out he hadn't gotten it, but was delighted when they told him about it. He later repaid the favor by letting Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg be zombie extras in the remake of Land of the Dead.

• The character of David is played by Dylan Moran; you might also know him as Gordon from Run Fatboy Run. Shaun was the first thing I had ever seen him in, so to see him as the scraggly, strange, seemingly-on-something Gordon was completely bizarre to me. Turns out, it's really the other way around. Moran is known for playing characters like Gordon; David was completely out of the norm for him.

• The Winchester scenes were shot at the Duke of Albany pub in New Cross. The pub is now being demolished to make room for flats.

• When Shaun and Ed come home trashed from the Winchester and wake up a very angry Pete, the record they're listening to is Street Sounds Electro. According to Edgar Wright, this is an essential record for anyone who knows their electro - and Shaun would. Check out the posters in the background of that scene: there's a poster that refers to Shaun "Smiley" Riley, which tells us Shaun's last name and also his background: he used to be a DJ, which explains his obsession with techno. This was all explained in a scene that got cut from the movie.

• The guy who plays Pete, Pete Serafinowicz, is the voice of Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace. • Edgar Wright has used a few personal elements from his own life in the film. His mom calls him Pickle, which is why Shaun's mom calls him Pickle. And Shaun eats Cornetto as a hangover cure, because that's what Edgar Wright eats after imbibing a few too many the night before.

In fact, Shaun is considered part one of what fans call "The Blood and Ice Cream Trilogy." In Shaun, red Cornettos are consumed for blood. In the second part, Hot Fuzz, blue Cornettos are consumed to represent the boys in blue.

The third is called The World's End and is so far scheduled to be out in 2010. Wright and Pegg has confirmed that the third one is green (mint), but as to what that means... who knows.

There's a ton of trivia for this movie - you can listen to film commentary from pretty much all of the main characters, but they didn't all record it at the same time, so you have to watch the movie a million times to catch them all. And I'm totally fine with that; I just haven't quite gotten around to it yet. So if you know some trivia I don't, feel free to share it in the comments. And let me know what movie you'd like to read about! I did Alex's favorite for the first post and my favorite for the second, I think next time it's time to move on to your picks.

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this was an awesome article. Shaun of the Dead might be my favorite movie ever. Great trivia tidbits too. And now that you've alerted me to when the third movie comes out, I can't wait for 2010
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Tyres from Spaced makes a cameo in Shaun, too--still dancing. If you don't know Spaced, please rent it, because it's amazing.

Also, I heart Dylan Moran in every way shape and form. Especially doing standup. And especially in his cameo in Notting Hill. <3
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289: Who the hell is Gordon? There IS no character named Gordon in Shaun. There is no actor name Gordon in Shaun.

Pumble: Rent it? Freakin' BUY it! It's out in region 1 now.
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Very awesome trivia! Shaun of the Dead is one of my favorite movies.
I love zombie flicks and throw in some clever funny humor and of course it's classic!
One reason why I do love it though, my family and friends know I have zombie dreams quite frequently b/c unfortunatly for them, I tell them all the time lol.
One dream in particular though that I had a looooong time ago they found hilarious. In it, zombies are taking over everything, blahblah, and in the dream, I pretend to be a zombie w/ the moaning and walking etc to get away.
So yeah... that part of the movie is specially my fav heh.
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Great trivia. I was never a zombie movie fan, but this movie changed all that. I can watch it over and over again. I love Hot Fuzz too, but it's not quite Shaun of the Dead.
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My mum works in the town where Hot Fuzz was shot, and we walk past the church where the reporter was spattered everytime we go there :)
Plus, in a lot of the shops, there are signs sayin "Hot Fuzz was shot here".
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re Mary the supermarket check out zombie.

I will have to go and watch it again, and you could be spot on about Landis, but in the UK there is a chain of mini markets called LONDIS.

http://www.londis.co.uk/

it could be that it actually says that rather than Landis, or it could be them being SUPER clever.
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I have to diasgree with you twoeightnine. David is nothing like Bernard Black who is a raving, alcoholic bookshop owner not an anally-retentive accountant who thoroughly deserves to have his intestines ripped from his still-living carcass and eaten in front of him. ;)

Also, watch out for the kid that annoys Shaun at the start of the movie. Shaun says to him: "The next time I see you, you're dead."
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@ xavier: the road movie about aliens is not 'the world's end' but rather a flick called 'paul' (yay, a film named after me!) that is not part of the cornetto trilogy because edgar wright is not involved. it's also due out in 2010.

@ moodindigo: shaun and ed both tell other characters that they're dead and they later turn up as zombies.

i love this film. i was shaun for a costume party. bloody cricket bat and all.
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@ Polx - Regarding Mary and the Landis supermarket. The actual store where Mary is filmed is an ASDA (Wal-Mart). But is was called Landis for the same reason that there is a Fulci's restaurant. They are "nods" to horror movie directors and their respective films. Pegg and Frost did admit to this.

There is also dialogue from classic zombie films.
The scene where Ed tells Shaun's mom "We're coming to get you, Barbara." And the TV news report are both taken from NOTLD.

Pegg and Frost appear as zombies in George Romero's Land of the Dead. Kind of a reverse easter egg. :)
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Great post! Like you, I never get tired of watching this. For Little Britain fans, Matt Lucas can be spotted as the main characters passed/greet their counterparts on their way to The Winchester.

One of my favorite parts (and there are hella!)is when Shaun and Ed are sitting on the couch watching the news and upon realizing they've left the door unlatched look to the right and are surprised by a zombie. Shaun's reaction with the hands has me rollin' every time!
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When Shaun and Ed are in the Winchester after shaun and Liz split up Ed actually predicts the film

A Bloody Mary first thing,
(Mary the girl in the garden0

a bite at the King's Head,
(when phillip gets attacked)

couple at The Little Princess,
(im not sure what this is maybe picking uo liz)


stagger back here
(pretending to be zombies to get in the winchester)
and bang...
back at the bar for shots.
(Shooting zombies from behind the bar)



How's that for a slice of fried gold?
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No one has noticed this yet, but when they're playing the video game on the ps2, it the camera shows the screen as they pause, but there's a tiny bit of gameplay shown just before the pause screen, the game's obviously (to anyone who's played it) Time Splitters 2, and I'm pretty sure the gametype is Virus (zombies). I love that game!
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The best zombie movie ever!

Check this out.. on the DVD subtitles list there is the "zom??? track" (something like that) and instead of the normal subtitles you'll get trivia that's related to the scene.. for instance i didn't realize their names were related to their fate at the end like "reborn" for Shaun or "dead" for Ed, etc.. Give it a try
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Just as a last minute one, it's really hard to see, but Chris Martin from Coldplay is actually a Zombie once Shaun and Liz escape from the Winchester. Really hard to see, but he is there!!
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At the very beginning of the film (as the Studio Canal logo appears) there is a snippet of music from the original Dawn of the Dead. Which is then followed by the song "Ghost Town" by the Specials.
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