Nato And Remy's Last Stand: Happy-Time Horror Movies! - Part 4
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Nato And Remy’s Last Stand: Happy-Time Horror Movies!

Whatever, the cops haven't been called on us yet, so we're going to keep cranking out these lists. Come with us once again as we list some of our favorite films to watch in a certain scenario - this time specifically when either Remy or I need a good cheering up.
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Remy – Fido

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Zombies are my jam, and I am not some “new school” zombie lover. I saw the first Dawn of the Dead when I was seven, and that began my fascination with dead humans who come back to life to eat people.

Since I was about eleven (no joke) I have wondered what it would be like to have a zombie as a pet/friend. Fido answers my question, and one-ups said question by adding the setting of 1950’s America, Happy Days style. You then add to all that the fact that Billy Connolly plays the titular zombie in this film, and you can see why Fido has everything perfectly in place to act as a pick-me-up when life gets me a wee bit down, which it so say, like forty times a day. Also, having a pet zombie seems like it would go exactly as I saw it in my head. Good for a little while, then real, real bad. Still, I would have a Fido. I really would.


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Matt Donato
A drinking critic with a movie problem. Foodie. Meatballer. Horror Enthusiast.