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Fido (2006): Putting zombies to work? This zombie comedy has it figured out.

“Why aren’t you eating me?”

Continuing our list of funny zombie comedies, the 2006 Canadian zombie comedy movie Fido takes place in a 1950s-esque world where radiation from space has turned the dead into zombies. However, the ZomCon company has created a remote control collar that turns hungry zombies into servants.

But is the situation really under control? Timmy Robinson doesn’t think so. He thinks the world is “phony-baloney”…

Fido was directed by Andrew Currie, and stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Billy Connolly, Dylan Baker, K’Sun Ray, Henry Czerny, and Tim Blake Nelson.

Watch the video playlist below for the original trailer and also a behind-the-scenes video…

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