Fido with David Kaye: DVD Cover

    Fido Director: Andrew Currie Cast: David Kaye, Jan Skorzewski, Kevin Tyell, Andy Parkin

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/23/2007
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 10,885

    Viewer Rating: (4 ratings)

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    Features

    The making of Fido; Composer select scene audio commentary track; ZomCom "Zombie Me" Creator - exclusive DVD-ROM feature!; Audio commentary with director Andrew Currie, producer Mary Anne Waterhouse, and actress Carrie-Anne Moss; Deleted scenes with optional director audio commentary; Storyboard, makeup and concept art galleries; Theatrical trailer; 16x9 widescreen; 5.1 Dolby Digital audio; English and Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Fido
    1. The Zomcom World [6:12]
    2. Zombie Practice [2:48]
    3. Warm Welcoming [5:21]
    4. Rough Around the Edges [2:16]
    5. Picking Sides [3:05]
    6. Bully Guard [4:33]
    7. Breaking Rules [4:51]
    8. Old Trouble [2:26]
    9. Mrs. Henderson [2:38]
    10. Midnight Repairs [3:50]
    11. Cleans up Nice [4:35]
    12. A Man's Job [4:38]
    13. Going to Be Heroes [5:04]
    14. Where's Timmy? [4:58]
    15. New Friends [3:10]
    16. New Dance Partner [3:27]
    17. Taken Away [2:02]
    18. Passing Blame [2:49]
    19. What Counts [3:24]
    20. Insider Info [:18]
    21. Wrong Side of the Fence [4:31]
    22. What He Always Wanted [5:40]
    23. One Big Family [1:16]
    24. End Credits [2:23]

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    Editorial Reviews

    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 Quiet and withdrawn, the skeptical young boy spends so much time locked away in his room that he's almost become invisible around the household.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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    Probably NOT for fans of Shaun of the Dead!by Apollo_Faint-Of-Hearts

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    July 16, 2009: I did not find this movie funny at all. I was baffled that Dylan Baker, Tim Blake Nelson, and especially Billy Connolly would look at this script and decide to take it. Also, this movie is incredibly predictable. Maybe I was expecting too much.

    Brilliant!by steveforbertfan

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    December 23, 2008: The funniest, campiest zombie movie I have ever seen!
    Each performance shone like blood on slate.
    Don't miss this gem!