It’s time to talk about an ICONIC British film in the pantheon – Edgar Wright’s Shaun of the Dead. The guys discuss the perfectly symmetrical script in which almost every moment no matter how big or small pays off in a big way later in the film, Bill Nighy’s scene-stealing performance, the moments of dramatic tension that work amidst all the goofy comedy and much more. Plus: Brendan reminisces about the DVD special features.
Next week: a VERY well-known British horror-comedy.
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