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Fido (2007)

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Reviews Counted: 61 Fresh: 41  Rotten:20 Average Rating: 6.2/10
 
Consensus: A satire with big laughs and enough blood and guts to please gorehounds. Making the most of its thin premise, Fido is an occasionally touching satire that provides big laughs and enough blood and guts to please gorehounds. more
 
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Synopsis:
Lying somewhere between PLEASANTVILLE and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, FIDO is a zombie buddy pic/love story set in a picture-perfect, technicolored 1950s suburb. With the world still recovering from a zombie war that broke out several decades prior, the town of Willard has found a way to keep... [More]
Lying somewhere between PLEASANTVILLE and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, FIDO is a zombie buddy pic/love story set in a picture-perfect, technicolored 1950s suburb. With the world still recovering from a zombie war that broke out several decades prior, the town of Willard has found a way to keep the peace. The world beyond the gates may be overrun by zombies, but fortunately a huge corporation called ZomCom has managed to domesticate the undead, turning them into faithful servants of the human race. Director Andrew Currie's movie follows a young boy named Timmy (K'Sun Ray) as he develops a friendship with the zombie (Billy Connolly) his mother purchases to impress the new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Bottoms, when she finds out Mr. Bottoms (Henry Czerny) just happens to be the head of ZomCom itself. Naming his new friend Fido and initially treating him like a poorly-behaved dog, Timmy soon confirms what he always secretly suspected – that zombies can have feelings too. No one is more surprised by this than Timmy's mom, Helen (Carrie-Anne Moss), who, as an escape from of her rude, zombie-phobic husband (Dylan Baker), develops some very human feelings for the household zombie help. The best part about Fido are the zombies themselves, with Billy Connolly giving a great performance as Fido. Even though he's never given an opportunity to speak, Connolly convincingly comes across as kind and life-loving despite his zombie-ness. In creating the look of the 1950s, the film boasts impressively bright colors and neat furniture design. This, combined with elaborate costumes, provides a surreal backdrop for a fantastical plot. Thankfully Currie never gets too sentimental with his script, and maintains a satirical tone throughout, throwing in a severed limb whenever things risk getting to weepy. [Less]

Genre: Horror/Suspense

Starring: Carrie-Anne Moss, Billy Connolly, Tim Blake Nelson, Dylan Baker, Henry Czerny

Director: Andrew Currie
Screenwriter: Andrew Currie, Robert Chomiak, Dennis Heaton
Producer: Blake Corbet, Mary Anne Waterhouse

DVD Info

Release:

Nov 10, 2008

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Keep Case
  • Widescreen

Audio:

  • 5.1 - English
  • Subtitled - English, Spanish
  • Additional Release Material:.
  • Audio Commentary - 1. Andrew Currie - Director, Producers
  • 2. Composer Select Scenes
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Featurette - The Making of FIDO

Interactive Features:

  • "Zombie-Me" Creator

Text/Photo Galleries:

  • Photo Galleries - 1. Concept Art
  • 2. Make-Up
  • 3. Storyboards

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The filmmakers get darkly amusing mileage out of the notion of tamed zombies in suburbian servitude

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04/26/08 03:50 AM
Urban Cinefile Critics
Urban Cinefile
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fun

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04/09/08 05:53 PM
Stefan Birgir Stefansson
sbs.is
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Cute and witty, if a bit too dependent on its delightfully goofy storyline gimmick.

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11/08/07 01:38 PM
Brian Webster
Apollo Guide
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Fido is a fetching comedy with tongue-in-cheek social commentary and a quick wit.

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10/24/07 01:48 PM
Staci Layne Wilson
Horror.com
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This indie exercise is so stultifying you might want to check your own pulse.

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10/23/07 03:04 PM
J. R. Jones
Chicago Reader
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One senses that zombie film kingpin George A. Romero, who satirized consumerism in "Dawn of the Dead," would smile like a proud papa if he saw it.

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09/27/07 09:01 AM
Rob Thomas
Capital Times (Madison, WI)
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Starts with an excellent idea, but doesn't carry it far enough

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08/30/07 08:39 PM
Marty Mapes
Movie Habit
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If this movie's concept appeals to you at all, I urge you to reward the filmmakers by seeing in the theatre if at all possible. It's so small but so special. For you zombie fans, it's a great dessert after all the carnage, but it still delivers what we

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08/16/07 11:20 PM
Karina Montgomery
Cinerina
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Fido's humor comes from the clash of genres: bright cheery Americana butting up against the death and destruction of zombie horror.

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07/14/07 01:28 PM
Beth Accomando
KPBS.org
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Click to read the article

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07/14/07 06:06 AM
Joe Lozito
Big Picture Big Sound
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Funny films have been in short supply lately. Don't miss this one.

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07/07/07 05:59 AM
Jean Lowerison
San Diego Metropolitan
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It's a one-gag movie that starts off clever and cute, but wears thin after half an hour, and ultimately is like an excruciating Enzyte commercial for an hour and a half.

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07/06/07 01:34 PM
Mark Rahner
Seattle Times
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The movie's breezy, blood-flecked entertainment, with no aim other than to give you a giggle and a shriek.

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07/06/07 01:33 PM
Ty Burr
Boston Globe
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It's beautifully filmed (in the saturated primary colors of 1950s-style Technicolor), and it features a performance by the veteran Scottish actor Billy Connolly that's a small marvel of comic resourcefulness.

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07/06/07 10:31 AM
Kurt Loder
MTV
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[Director Currie] never lets the commentary overwhelm the humor, and the echoes of Douglas Sirk melodramas and Lassie movies just add to the fun.

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07/05/07 06:21 PM
Sean Axmaker
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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This spoof of 1950s attitudes is also a witty commentary on 21st-century issues such as homeland security and illegal immigration.

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07/05/07 03:44 PM
M. K. Terrell
Christian Science Monitor
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Boasts a premise that might make for an amusing Far Side panel -- '50s suburbia with zombie servants -- and... doesn't do much else with it, actually.

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07/04/07 03:15 PM
Andrew Wright
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
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...picks up where Shaun of the Dead left off.

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06/26/07 11:30 AM
Josh Larsen
Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)
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Director Andrew Currie's film is great looking with vivid colors and perfect 1950s set pieces.

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06/23/07 05:25 AM
Jonathan W. Hickman
Entertainment Insiders
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Fido is a one-joke movie with some good performances and a few good gross-out moments. But it’s not dark enough or sick enough to be a cult favorite.

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06/18/07 01:29 PM
Richard Roeper
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