Topic: Shaun of the Dead
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
I have a tendency to fix your typos.
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Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
What Teague said.
I would also like to add: Yeeeeaaaahhhh!
I was in this film.
White Lines (the song Shaun and Ed try to get the zombie to sing along to, it's an American song but was really popular in the UK in the 80s)-
I was in this film.
Cool! Can we see you pretty clearly?
Nah, I was outside the pub on the sound stage during the fight with the bar man.
^ I've always thought that the Muppter Song Mahna Mahna from 1969 woulda worked as well. - well with a little tweaking.
Teague: "In the chat, Pavlich says the song is White Lines by Funkmaster Flash."
Trey: "Is that a British song, or is it American?"
Teague: "Ummm...In the chat, Pavlich says really racist things, constantly."
I messed up and said "FUNKmaster" when what I meant to say was "GRANDmaster". But what do I know? Apparently, I'm racist as fuck!
...Next up, why Black people smell different!
I'm confused as to why any of that could be seen as racist.
Although, I have no clue what Pav was saying in the chat.........
^ I've always thought that the Muppter Song Mahna Mahna from 1969 woulda worked as well.
- well with a little tweaking.
You mean "Mah Nà Mah Nà", the jazz-pop ditty written for an Italian sexploitation film about Swedish swingers and made popular by the Muppets?
Last edited by Zarban (2011-10-04 14:53:26)
^exactamondo - (though following your link methinks the pink version is bestest
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Mind the Gap
If you go to any country, go to England, so fantastic.
"White Lines" is a Duran Duran song, I'm assuming sampled by Funk Master Flash.
Last edited by Mr. Pointy (2011-10-09 06:53:53)
If you go to any country, go to England, so fantastic.
Yeah! in yo face Shifty Bench! =P
Mind the Gap
Its much calmer than the New York subway suggesting I "STAND CLEAR OF THE CLOSIN' DAWS!"
Its much calmer than the New York subway suggesting I "STAND CLEAR OF THE CLOSIN' DAWS!"
Maybe, but not standing clear of the closin doors is a good way to remove the head or destroy the brain.
Faldor wrote:Its much calmer than the New York subway suggesting I "STAND CLEAR OF THE CLOSIN' DAWS!"
Maybe, but not standing clear of the closin doors is a good way to remove the head or destroy the brain.
When I first went to New York/New Jersey, I was amused that my fellow elevator passengers would actually gasp when I stuck my arm in the closing doors to force them to open for someone else.
However, upon trying that with a subway car I was trying to catch, I discovered why New Yorkers do not stick their arms between closing doors. Subway doors are manually operated by a transit employee who does not give a shit if you walk around with black rubber scrape marks all down your sleeve for the rest of the day or without an arm at all, for that matter.
When I first went to New York/New Jersey, I was amused that my fellow elevator passengers would actually gasp when I stuck my arm in the closing doors to force them to open for someone else.
I can't tell if this this is a legitimate New Yorker douchebag thing or just a cultural difference, because it's just plain ol' common courtesy to hold the elevator door up here... and I almost never use the button, that's what I have arms for.
Also have been to NYC and found the people delightful, despite the reputation.
They do talk funny though (Southern irony)
Last edited by Mr. Pointy (2011-10-10 05:34:18)
We need one more quote for Project Halp, then it's done. Anyone remember a great line or two from this ep?
"White Lines" is a Duran Duran song, I'm assuming sampled by Funk Master Flash.
Wrong way round, actually, the Duran Duran version is a cover of the Grandmaster Flash song.
Last edited by Jimmy B (2011-10-16 17:29:17)
Mr. Pointy wrote:If you go to any country, go to England, so fantastic.
Yeah! in yo face Shifty Bench! =P
1. Apparently we are in a competition with each other nobody told me about.
2. It's not Shifty any more, Jimmy is fine
You still look shifty to me
Found this somewhere recently...
Zombie Ed & Shaun monsters - Shaun of the Dead by No Knit Sherlock!, on Flickr
Last edited by fcw (2011-10-19 11:24:01)
Edgar Wright has put up an interactive script to SotD on his site- click
"Slept Through the Apocalypse" trope but nobody mentioned the classic Twilight Episode "Time Enough at Last"? It's one of the most classic/earliest examples.
Also riffed by Futurama.
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