On Watching Theology, Joe and Melissa take a single film and examine it closely, looking at the assumptions and ideas in the story. Every episode considers the theological, philosophical and thematic elements of a film, listening closely to what the author has to say, and interacting with those ideas. (It's more fun than it sounds).

Joe watches too many movies. He grew up in central Washington, earned his B.A. in Education and Fine Art, an M.A. in Theology and currently works in the printing industry. During school, he fit in a few film classes. He is interested in writing, theology and hopes to one day compose the ultimate Joe Versus the Volcano commentary track.

Melissa has a B.A. in History and an M.A. in English with an emphasis on Film Studies. She has taken classes on everything from silent to romance to post-colonial films and much in between. Her research and interests lie mainly in feminist film theory, women in film, Hitchcock and the studio era. At the end of the day, however, she just loves films; from Notorious to Die Hard!

Go to watchingthedirectors.com for more from Joe and Melissa.

Show DescriptionWatching Theology

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Watching Theology March 4th, 2008

Shaun of the DeadYou don't see a zombie every day, but if you did, would it change your life forever? On this episode - the first of season two - we spend time with some nobody named Shaun, who is having a very bad day. It seems that everyone around the poor guy is turning into the undead, and we're supposed to laugh about it. Join us for our discussion on the nature of life and other family values.
Next edition: Pinocchio (1940)

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3 Responses to “Shaun of the Dead (2004)”

M. Robert Turnage March 5th, 2008

Really happy to hear your podcast again!

Just FYI, as of this posting (3/5) the podcast is not available on the main Watching Theology website.

When I saw 'Shaun of the Dead', I thought of it more as the archetypal hero's journey. Shaun continually refuses to grow up and be transformed and goes on his personal journey of redemption, but the quest then decides to come after him. He loses his family and his best friend undergoes a permanent change, but it ends where his status quo is restored.

Despite his best efforts, Shaun is transformed by his quest. His quest was to restore the world to his old status quo, and he only partially succeeds. The fact the Ed is still a zombie acts as a constant reminder of Shaun's day of heroism and leadership.

Great show! Looking forward to the next one.

Christov Using Windows March 5th, 2008

I enjoyed hearing you guys bicker a little. Very amusing. Good podcast.

Hey, maybe you can review the oddball Million Dollar Hotel…?

Joseph R. March 7th, 2008

Great to see this podcast resurrected–and what better film choice could you have made for the first show! I'm looking forward to Pinocchio.

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