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Directed by Andrew Currie.
In a 1950s-era alternate universe where domesticated zombies play a functional role in society by delivering the milk, carrying the mail, and even helping out with household chores, one boy is about to find out just how big of a personal responsibility "pet" ownership truly is. When the Earth passed through a cloud of space dust and the dead arose from their graves to devour the flesh of the living, it first seemed that all hope for humanity was lost. Society's rapid slide into chaos, however, was soon halted when scientists at a company called ZomCom created a special collar that turned the rampaging animated corpses docile. Now, thanks to ZomCom, everything is under control -- or is it? Timmy Robinson (K'Sun Ray) isn't quite convinced. Quiet and withdrawn, the skeptical young boy spends so much time locked away in his room that he's almost become invisible around the household. His mother Helen (Carrie-Anne Moss) has recently purchased a zombie to help keep things tidy around the house though, and when the creature attempts to engage the curious youngster in a game of catch, a friendship is forged between boy and zombie that finds the amiable gut-muncher nicknamed Fido (Billy Connolly) practically becoming a part of the family. Things take a turn for the worse however, when Fido's collar malfunctions and Timmy's neighbors begin dying in droves. When ZomCom's top zombie control specialist Mr. Bottoms (Henry Czerny) moves in across the street from Timmy, the increasingly complicated situation threatens to place a serious stumbling block in the path of human-zombie relations. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Here is my list, although it is a bit different in that the list allows only one Film from each of the 31 years, which believe me, limits the choices; for instance 1986: The FlyFrom BeyondHenry: Portrait of a Serial KillerThe HitcherInvaders from MarsManhunterNomadsVamp1987 is just as hardI am working on another one, which is just my 31 favorites regardless of how many a year. These choices listed, fit my definition of horror. They are horrifying and extremely unsettling, but may not be, in the strictest sense, horror. but well, here it is. Oh, I also did not not include the Alien films which although 'monster goes boo!', even though I love every one of them, fall somewhere in the realm of Science Fiction to me...enough gibberish, here it is:By the way, I want 'Mommie Dearest' to be No. 1, but that is another story.Years 1976 through 2007 ( the Spout year listings are a bit different than Wikipedia's which I used ) 31. 1984 A Nightmare on ... " [More]
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by gradinDotCom in gradinDotCom Blog
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"This movie isn’t your classic zombie flick, but it’s a classic of another sort. Carrie-Anne Moss played the mild-mannered house wife, typical of our 1950’s. The whole movie was a bit of Pleasantville meets Shaun of the Dead. It was also chock full of allegories and anachronisms. It's what the world might have been if, when we were supposed to begin the Information Age after the 50’s, the world was suddenly side-tracked with a zombie invasion. The invasion becomes a full-fledged war effort, with surviving heroes and legends. Because the zombie invasion never really stops, it is instead harnessed for the good of humanity. Zombies are captured and “tamed” for use as mindless helpers around the house. Life is good inside the protective areas between “The Wild.” Cities have erected fortifications to protect against the continued threat of another zombie invasion. They also use The Wild as a prison, but one of definite consequence!It&rs ... " [More]
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by divinemsjunebug in Zombie Obsession
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"Was this quote from FIDO? It seems like I remember it in that movie. That was a really good movie, by the way... " [More]
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by ottobud in Zombie Obsession
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"OK, let's try to resurrect (so to speak) this discussion.Here's a quote from a film I just watched (and enjoyed) this evening:"Now, I know you're not supposed to have a hand gun until you're twelve... but it can come in real handy." " [More]
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"Zombies! As pets? Milkmen? Girlfriend? It appears to be the case in this charming black comedy, “Fido”. Due to a mysterious accident that turned all dead people into zombies, all cities were fenced in, and collars were developed to turn some of them into docile servants – an interesting spin on typical zombie movie fare.Though it is a comedy, zombie fans will still get a small amount of gore and undead terrorizing, as the collars don’t seem to be as sturdy as they should be – but even the flying limbs manages to be humorous. However, more than the zombies themselves, the plot revolves around Timmy, a child with one such zombie that only ever wanted a friend.Funny, original, sweet, and bloody – “Fido” looks to be a cult hit. " [More]
 



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