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You've Got Red on You

How Shaun of the Dead Was Brought to Life

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As featured in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, MovieMaker, SYFY, Fangoria, Yahoo's "It List", SFX, Mental Floss, Total Film, Mashable and more!

How did a low-budget British movie about Londoners battling zombies in a pub become a beloved global pop culture phenomenon?

You've Got Red on You details the previously untold story of 2004's Shaun of the Dead, the hilarious, terrifying horror-comedy whose fan base continues to grow and grow. After speaking with dozens of people involved in the creation of the film, author Clark Collis reveals how a group of friends overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to make a movie that would take bites out of both the UK and the US box office before ascending to the status of bona fide comedy classic.

Featuring in-depth interviews with director Edgar Wright, producer Nira Park, and cast members Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Kate Ashfield, Bill Nighy, Lucy Davis, and Coldplay singer Chris Martin, the book also boasts a treasure trove of storyboards, rare behind-the-scenes photos, and commentary from famous fans of the movie, including filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Eli Roth, Walking Dead executive producer Greg Nicotero, and World War Z author Max Brooks.

As Pegg's zombie-fighting hero Shaun would say, "How's that for a slice of fried gold?"

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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from October 1, 2021

      A low-budget zombie movie/romantic comedy starring actors from and helmed by the director of Spaced, a well-loved but niche British television series, was a hard sell. Yet almost 20 years later, Shaun of the Dead is a cult classic. Collis's book expands on an oral history he wrote for Entertainment Weekly, delving into the movie's production and reception, contextualizing its 2004 release, and exploring its legacy in 2021. Director Edgar Wright and actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost inform the bulk of the narrative with hilarious remembrances; Quentin Tarantino, Eli Roth, and the late George A. Romero are quoted here too. Almost everyone Collis interviewed proved to be a raconteur; the book goes deep (sometimes covering the shoot day by day) but the tone is always conversational. VERDICT This book covers every facet of Shaun of the Dead's production, from storyboarding to translation for foreign markets, resulting in a work that will be useful to film students and wildly entertaining to horror buffs.--Terry Bosky, Madison, WI

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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from November 15, 2021
      Entertainment Weekly senior writer Collis' debut nonfiction work tells the story of how a much-beloved zombie movie made its way to the big screen. Filmmaker Edgar Wright's Shaun of the Dead has achieved revered cult status in the years since its 2004 release. This book follows its creative journey, starting with Wright's love of movies during his childhood in England. This section gives readers an early taste of the films that would influence his work, such as John Landis' An American Werewolf in London (1981) and Sam Raimi's Evil Dead II (1987). Wright eventually directed the two-season U.K. comedy series Spaced, which starred its co-creator, Simon Pegg. Inspired by one of the show's episodes, in which Pegg's character plays a zombie-themed video game, Wright and the actor wrote an unusual screenplay: a rom-com with zombies. Fascinating, comprehensive interviews with Wright, Pegg, producer Nira Park, Nick Frost (Pegg's best friend and co-star), and many others provide insight into the film's production. Wright was pitching a film in a genre whose popularity was waning in Britain, and several box-office bombs forced Shaun's original production company to shut down. Things hardly improved on set; Wright describes frequent clashes with a more experienced director of photography. Overall, Collis' book is as entertaining as the movie it spotlights. It's chock-full of curious tidbits; for example, users of Spaced Out (a Spaced fan site) were recruited as zombie extras, and Wright's 48-hour binge of the video game "Resident Evil 3" inspired memorable scenes in his movie. There's also welcome appreciation of Wright and Pegg's immensely clever script, in which an early, humorous monologue foreshadows the movie's entire plot. Collis' tightly organized book includes meticulous details of day-to-day filming, which complement pages of set photos, promotional materials, and, best of all, storyboards sketched by Wright and his older brother Oscar. At the end, the author effectively brings readers up to date on the post-Shaun lives of the cast and crew; Wright, for example, went on to helm the well-regarded action film Baby Driver (2017). A sharply written, thorough, and loving tribute to a modern-day cinema classic.

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