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shaun of the dead - shaun or shawn??

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joko | 16:12 Wed 10th May 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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I know it is spelt shaun for the movie, but I think it should have been spelt shawn, because, as shaun is a phonetically pleasing substitute for 'dawn', - shawn would have been a subconscious visual mimic of the word 'dawn', with the distinctive 'W'.


does anyone else see what i mean, or is it just the designer in me being too pernickity about the way i would have done it?


by the way - I am not arsed about this, merely curious, so no 'get a lifes' and 'don't worry about it', and 'doesn't matters' etc please


thanks

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Shawn of the Dead sounds a bit like a load of Barbers scalping dead people :)


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that would be 'shorn'...shorley....;oD
stop calling me Shirley!!

I'd just find it irritating that they had spelt it incorrectly!


(Is 'Shawn' ever used for a name?)

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it is indeed a name, purpose.

Good lord, is it really?


I've known a Sean and a Shaun but never a Shawn!

i knew a guy once who spelt his name Shaughan...but he was strange so we'll let him off!
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I have, today, seen two programmes on tv that have people called shawn in them - one was a girl on the american version of the apprentice and one guy on the american beauty and the geek


how strange after just having this discussion...

Don't forget the wrestler Shawn Michaels! That spelling is the american version of sean/shaun.
It would have been even better had the lead character been Lucy Davis' character from The Office, then they could have just called it Dawn of the Dead!

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