Shaun of the Dead
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1:01:00
Come on. This way, follow me.
Come on, follow me.

1:01:04
Come and get it. It's a running buffet.
1:01:08
All you can eat!
1:01:10
Shall we go in, then?
1:01:20
- Come on, Barbara. Leave those.
- I think they're for me.

1:01:42
- He's been gone a good 20 minutes.
- 17.

1:01:45
Either way, we need to think about blocking
up this window. We're totally exposed.

1:01:50
- How will Shaun get back in?
- I'm sure he'll knock.

1:01:55
- Let's get some lights on.
- David, wait!

1:01:59
- Power's off.
- That's a good thing.

1:02:02
- We mustn't advertise our whereabouts.
- No, of course not.

1:02:05
- Do we, David?
- No, of course not, Lizzie.

1:02:09
I'm just being proactive.
1:02:11
There's no lights, no power.
And there's a hole in the window.

1:02:15
- You did that, you twat.
- Somebody had to do something!

1:02:19
We were in a spot of bother. Somebody
has to take control of the situation

1:02:23
and if none of you are prepared
to accept that responsibility

1:02:27
then perhaps... I should.
1:02:30
- Will Shaun be gone long?
- He'll be back soon.

1:02:33
- How do you know?
- I don't think he'd leave us.

1:02:36
Wouldn't he? How can you trust a man
you binned for being unreliable?

1:02:42
A man whose idea of a romantic nightspot
is also an impenetrable fortress.

1:02:47
This is a pub! We are in a pub!
What are we going to do?

1:02:50
I could get a round in.
1:02:52
Let's just wait for Shaun. We'll barricade
the window when he gets back.

1:02:56
What then? How long?
Days? Weeks? A month?

1:02:59
- What are we going to eat?
- Toasties!


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