Monday, April 14, 2008

Fido!

Recently, I have watched the greatest independent film of all time...well probably not yet it was still rather good.

Fido is a very simple movie..."Space dust" is transferred to earth by unknown means and reanimates the dead turning them into zombies (this sparks a war that takes place of WWII.) The zombies ultimately loose and are fitted with colliers that repress there "must eat" instincts. The colliers enable them to be assimilated into jobs with no pay...(if you take away the colliers zombies sound like something else...hmmmm.)


Timmy Robenson's family just acquired a new zombie to help around the house, and soon Timmy falls in love with his new "pet" which he names Fido. Fido breaks out of his collier and kills a grumpy neighbor named Mrs. Henderson and Timmy must hide the evidence to the murder before poor Fido is sent away to the wild lands (a prison for zombies.)


The Movie takes place in a busy 50's era and the movie portrays that flawlessly (except of course for the zombies.)





Anyways the movie is rated "R" for violence and cannibalism...hmm probably so.

Zombies just want love too!

5 comments:

Stoicned said...

Interesting...

Have you ever heard of the "ethnobiology?"

How about a guy named Wade Davis?

If not, I suggest you do a goole search and guy - pay attention to any mention of zombies in Haiti - and take it from there.

Could be a good project....

-Ned-

The dog lets Brandon bark at noon said...

If I had a zombie I would want it to be jimmie hendrix. Because he could rock out on his Gee tar. Oh man, he would have an amazing fro. Fro power! Id let jimmie feast on the helpless victims sleeping in there beds. Then id slap him in the face and say "NO!" bad jimmie.

笑い男(Warai Otoko) said...

wow what an interesting movie and what i mean by Interesting i mean kool.

Morrison T. said...

This is educational?

Buggles said...

Actually it wasnt educational at all Henry just informative also linked to Wade Davis as you should have read in neds comment...Follow the trail of information...not everything is spoon fed to you.