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by Steve Newton on February 8th, 2021 at 3:11 PM 1 of 3 2 of 3
On February 23, Bob s Burgers fans will have a great opportunity to see what two of that series veteran writers have been up to lately.
As part of the VIFF Talks series of online discussions,
Wendy Molyneux and
The Great North, which premieres this Sunday (February 14) on Fox. The series follows the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family, reads the event info, as a single dad does his best to keep his weird bunch of kids close especially his only daughter, Judy, whose artistic dreams lead her away from the family fishing board and into the glamorous world of the local mall.
This week, zombie pets and dynamite Vietnam vets combine for a pair of hilarious late-2000s parodies.
Fido
(2007)
For a seemingly limited genre, it’s amazing how many great zombie pictures have risen up and shambled onto the screen.
Fido could be the funniest living dead romp since George Romero put an amen on his archetypal trilogy with
Day of the Dead. It’s easily the sweetest comedy ever made about necromance.
Judging from the meticulously appointed ZomCon corporate training film that opens the movie, it’s a safe bet that we’re in the care of skilled mimics. Not a splice, scratch or bad haircut is overlooked. (Though there is one jarring continuity flaw: although set in the 50s the film’s opening montage features clips from Romero’s 1968 version of