Dawn Or Shaun of the dead?

Started by Aku2 pages

Dawn Or Shaun of the dead?

ok which one?

Dawn of the Dead or Shaun of the Dead. I starred in shaun of the dead so dont diss.

No one in the States has seen "Shaun of the Dead". It's not out here yet.

shaun is much better than dawn remake
what character did u play in shawn of the dead??

Shaun Of The Dead 8.5/10.

Dawn Of The Dead 10/10.

who were you in shaun, i have seen it a few weeks back

were you a zombie
or were you sombody else lol

the new dawn is not better than shaun of the dead...no way in HELL!!

Originally posted by dean7879
the new dawn is not better than shaun of the dead...no way in HELL!!

There aint a zombie movie out there that can touch Dawn (out of all the zombie movies of late that is).

have you saw shaun of the dead darkseed??
if so then why do u think it isnt better than dawn of the dead?

Originally posted by dean7879
have you saw shaun of the dead darkseed??
if so then why do u think it isnt better than dawn of the dead?

I`ve seen it alright, 3 times i`ve seen it, i have the bootleg of Shaun on dvd, as well as Dawn, cant wait untill they are out to buy.

Why do i think Dawn remake is better than Shaun, well for starter`s it`s better paced and it has more violence which is a plus point in any zombie movie.
The acting is better in the Dawn remake, anyone who knows movies can see this, but acting dont mean everything when it comes to horror movies i guess as it`s horror not a drama or thriller.
The Script is better as well it has had a talented writer with a gift for seriousness in his scripts who`s writing it, where as Shaun has someone who`s a comedian writing it and his is full of one liners (which are funny at times and other times you can see them trying to be funny but your not laffing).

I`ll be buying the two of them on dvd when their out, but if and i mean if i had to choose i`d choose Dawn easily as it`s more entertaining than shaun because shaun tries to be funny at times when it isn`t, where as Dawn is serious most of the time with a tiny piece of humour in it (just like Romero`s movies, serious with a couple of humourous moments in it).

Old School Zombie Movement = Shaun.
New style Zombie Movement = Dawn.

which do i prefer, well i like them both there`s no weakness to either, if it`s done right then it can be thrilling for both running or staggering zombies.

The overall quality of Dawn to me was what grabbed my attention, it had a decent cast as well, just because shaun is british dont mean it is the best, british film industry is cr*p compared to hollywood has been for years, only recently has it been coming back to kick arse and with it, it brought us 28 Days Later and Dog Soldiers which are great movies, GREAT MOVIES, those make me proud to be a british horror movie fan.

By the way, i like shaun of the dead or i wouldn`t have the bootleg copy waiting on the retail copy coming out to buy, i just dont think it`s as good a movie as Dawn. i hope this post has answered what your asking me ?.

Actually to be completey homest i liked both the same. I played the guy with glasses. The irish fellow look at my picture. I stared in black books you know with bill bailey? Ah nevermind although i dont know if this is a racist comment but i dont think americans can appreciate british comedy. Maybe im wrong but lets face it, Simon Pegg is a god and Spaced (the series which hes famous for rocks too).

Damn midges.

I agree on the whole americans not getting the british sense of humour thing, this is true as they didn`t get some of the humour in Dog Soldiers either.

I find the us style of humour smetimes (not always) but some times better than the british style, i live up the road from england over the boarder so i`m what you`d class as british as well so i aint anti-british incase your wondering because i chose Dawn over shaun.

Midges are annoying arent they, little b*st*rds, they are like a rash, so annoying, and it`s summer time so they`ll be out in swarms soon.

Anyway, as i said i like both as well shaun as a comedy/horror and dawn as horror.

I`m a big fan of Mr George A. Romero`s movies so i am and i also like Spaced i watched every episode, the one where Simon was playing Resident Evil too much so when he wasn`t playing it he was seeing zombies everywhere he went, it was funny.

This is kind of a stupid thread anyway, as you cant really compare them as one is horror/thriller (the other is a tribute to Romero while making fun of the zombie movies).

I heard somewhere Simon Pegg was making a From Dusk Till Shaun movie well it better be funny, Ed better be back in it as he was in Shaun.

I`ll bet your just a fan of the guy in shaun and your pretending to be him, ha ha ha the jokes on us eh yeah i had you sussed from the start boy oh 🙄 .

dawn was too predictable and you knew what was going to happen right from the start..it is a remake after all...the acting and effects was good but as i said before, it was predictable... shaun of the dead on the other hand is more realistic in my opinion...most of the things that the characters do on shaun is realistic but are funny at the same time..for example when the zombie girl is in shauns back garden, shaun and ed go out and think that she is drunk and make funny comments towards her....this is what people would do in real life...many people think it is a comedy which it is in some ways but to me it is a serious film..it is just because the characters act less hollywood heroic and more realisticly (viewers who watch it would laugh because they are used to seeing amercians blowing the pisss out of the zombies with guns.....
i dont know if that just made sense but in my opinion shaun of the dead is better because it trys to be different and the dawn remake is predictable garbage
just to note...i think british humour in TV is much better than american humour..i know americans will disagree but in all fairness britain has produced the best comedy sitcoms while america produce the best films..its as simple as that

where the hell do you get your info from, britain has produced the best sitcoms, i live in Scotland and i for one see more attraction coming from the us market for comedy than uk, granted the uk has a couple of sitcom`s the us will never beat that i know like:

Father Ted.
Only Fools & Horses.
Still Game.
Red Dwarf.

But the us has a lot more sitcoms some good some great some dung, but it`s got a better variety thus it has a better comedy scene because of it`s selection, unlike the uk where we are stuck wating on the new series coming from our favourite show because 99% of british tv is f**king cr*p this is fact, i`m ashamed of british tv programmes compared to the us side of things so i am, where as the us scene there`s always something to watch while we`re waiting on our fav series returning as it`s got a better selection of sitcoms.

the british give credit where credit isn`t due, look at Tim Henman for instance cr*p tennis player yet he`s treated like a f**king hero, why ?, he`s won f**k all as he doesn`t have the talent for it, yet the british treat the losers like winners, thats not how to win things, no wonder we`re getting our arses kicked at sports and things because there`s no hunger for the victory, they think "ah well if i lose i`ll be ok, they`ll treat me like i`ve won anyway for trying" which is wrong.
The same goes for the comedy scene, look at the credit thats given to monty python, grown men playing with coconut shells pretending to be on a horse and a knight that just will not die when his limbs are being cut off, that people isn`t funny, that`s not funny it`s retarded.

If some call me a f**king idiot for saying such things then what i have to say to them is "i`d rather be a f**king idiot that watches intellegent and witty sitcoms, than some one who watches grown men acting like mongo`s because they are not funny enough to write a proper sitcom, that are aiming their cr*p at the veiwers with the same mentallity level as them".

Originally posted by Aku
Actually to be completey homest i liked both the same. I played the guy with glasses. The irish fellow look at my picture. I stared in black books you know with bill bailey? Ah nevermind although i dont know if this is a racist comment but i dont think americans can appreciate british comedy. Maybe im wrong but lets face it, Simon Pegg is a god and Spaced (the series which hes famous for rocks too).

Damn midges.

black books rocks 🤘 hilarious...

who they guy who loved shauns gal...meant to shoot him with the shotgun but it wasnt loaded and was then ripped apart

lol...i sense a lie 😛

shaun beats any movie ever soundtrack wise, you know why, in the oubm the jukebox QUEEEEN!!!!

You're that guy from Black books? 🤨

Anyways, back to the question - Shaun without doubt. Simon Pegg is a genius!

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Darkseed
B]where the hell do you get your info from, britain has produced the best sitcoms, i live in Scotland and i for one see more attraction coming from the us market for comedy than uk, granted the uk has a couple of sitcom`s the us will never beat that i know like:[/B]

if u think those are the only best sitcoms then i think ure taste is poor....what about blackadder, little britain, men behaving badly, fawlty towers, vicar of dibley??

Originally posted by dean7879
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Darkseed
B]where the hell do you get your info from, britain has produced the best sitcoms, i live in Scotland and i for one see more attraction coming from the us market for comedy than uk, granted the uk has a couple of sitcom`s the us will never beat that i know like:

if u think those are the only best sitcoms then i think ure taste is poor....what about blackadder, little britain, men behaving badly, fawlty towers, vicar of dibley?? [/B]

Out of those you mentioned above Black Adder is the only good one of the lot.

By the way that list i made is just a selection of the sitcoms that are good, your one to talk saying i`m in poor taste who was it that mentioned sh*t like faulty towers thats as bad as monty python that is.

Oh and for the record "porrage" and "open all hours" are far superiour to faulty towers and vicar of dibley.

you seem like the only person who hates fawlty towers..even though it is seen by most people as the best sitcom eva...
usa shows like friends, frasier and cheers are good but not that great..
do u know friends adds laughter on..what the hell is that about..
i know u are entitled to ure opinion but the truth is that uk has always nailed sitcoms to perfection and usa cant compete with that....
but to most people(not me) comparing the 2 countrys sitcoms is like comparing apple and a orange....both great but different

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Originally posted by Darkseed
british film industry is cr*p compared to hollywood has been for years.

Have you my friend ever heard of Peter Cushing? That is all I have to say.

Originally posted by HockeyFace
Have you my friend ever heard of Peter Cushing? That is all I have to say.

listen up MY FRIEND peter cushing is DEAD D.E.A.D got that, his movie career was way back in the golden era not of the past 20 or so years, to which hollywood has been the superiour, so that`s all i have to say to you.