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"Fido" Helmer Andrew Currie Talks Zombies, Politics With RT
by Tim Ryan | June 11, 2007
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What is "Fido?" A sly mash-up of "Lassie" and "Night of the Living Dead?" A satire on xenophobia? A meditation on what it is to be alive?

It's all this and more, as "Fido" provides big laughs and enough blood and guts to please gorehounds. Set in an alternate-reality 1950s suburb, "Fido" tells the tale of a society in which zombies walk the earth -- as domestic servants, milkmen, and gardeners. On the outskirts of town, however, the living dead are cordoned off from the general population by the powerful corporation ZomCon. One such zombie, Fido (Billy Connolly), enters the Robinsons' fractious household, becoming the close companion of Timmy (K'Sun Ray) and, eventually, his mother Helen (Carrie-Anne Moss), much to the consternation of her zombie-hating husband Bill (Dylan Baker). But even the relatively mild-mannered Fido has trouble escaping his true flesh-eating nature.


"Fido" director Andrew Currie with star Carrie-Anne Moss

We caught up with director Andrew Currie in Park City, UT in January, as "Fido" was making its American premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The amiable Canadian discussed, among other things, the politics of the living dead and the thin line between satire and camp.

Rotten Tomatoes: You obviously haven't made a horror movie exactly. It seems like zombie movies in particular, like "Night of the Living Dead" are never really about zombies themselves. "Night" was, in some ways, about civil rights and the Vietnam War. Why zombies? Why are they a blank canvas for politics?

Andrew Currie: I think it's because they are so like us. They are human, but they're not. They're caught in that purgatory, so it's very easy for people to identify themselves to a zombie in certain respects. It can be done through humor like "Fido" or "Shaun of the Dead," you know where "Shaun of the Dead" starts, he's exhausted and he's pretty well a zombie.


Dylan Baker, Billy Connolly, K'Sun Ray, and Carrie-Ann Moss

RT: There is a level of violence in this movie that I hate to call "Lynchian," but I'm sure it was your intention to have this idyllic little world, and then all of a sudden old Mrs. Henderson is getting her arm ripped off.

AC: It's interesting you brought up [David] Lynch, because he's my favorite filmmaker. I remember when I first started watching his films, and realized how much he's into contrast, and he plays with contrast all the time. Like in "Blue Velvet," you'll see this enormous man with a tiny little dog just standing on the street, and it's just background. I started working with contrast a lot, and when I came to the writing of "Fido," what I realized is having the idyllic juxtaposed with the violence and horror can often be quite funny. I was playing it generally not to horrify the audience, but to see the irony of this supposedly idyllic town, which in fact isn't.

Click here to read the rest of the interview!

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Ryan_Dillon
Ryan_Dillon writes:
on Jun 11 2007 05:40 PM

Im really excited for this movie, I saw the trailer for it online and it looks really original and a fresh take on zombies ( its a nice twist with the controlling collar).

Ill be there opening night for my theatre


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glhxckid
glhxckid writes:
on Jun 11 2007 05:41 PM

This movie looks great

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SplendidIsolation
SplendidIsolation writes:
on Jun 11 2007 06:27 PM

I saw this movie when it came out in Canada in march. trust me, it`s a colossal disappointment. Don`t make the mistake that nothing but gold comes out Canada after Away From Her. We have some really bad movies too.

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the-russian
the-russian writes:
on Jun 11 2007 10:14 PM

From the trailer it looks f*cking funny, especially w/ the Ramones tune.

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PrecentorEpsilonXVI
PrecentorEpsilonXVI writes:
on Jun 11 2007 10:32 PM

In reply to this comment (#868947)
What were you expecting of it?

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knowingtoast85
knowingtoast85 writes:
on Jun 12 2007 03:04 AM

Based on what I've seen, and my modest level of familiarity with the zombie genre, I've got to say it's rather interesting how "Fido" looks both original and yet wholly uninspired.

Interviewer Tim Ryan does bring up a good point, if a bit unintentionally: In my opinion, zombies ARE a blank canvas for politics. Very blank. They are mindless, hungry, infectious drones. Surprise, America, we're really talking about you!

To me, it's a bit stale, is all I'm saying.


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MarkMortimer
MarkMortimer writes:
on Jun 12 2007 04:54 AM

I have just watched the trailer, I will keep an open mind about this.

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Ashron
Ashron writes:
on Jun 12 2007 06:22 AM

I saw it at Sundance and enjoyed it quite a bit. Not quite as funny to me as Shaun, but still very clever and well worth a viewing. I laughed out loud several times.

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Flim Springfield
Flim Springfield writes:
on Jun 12 2007 03:37 PM

I thought it was a really good movie for the first half, somewhat mediocre for the second half, so I guess it evens out to just "okay".

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