Synopsis
Good food. Fine ales. Total Annihilation.
Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from 20 years earlier unwittingly become humankind's only hope for survival.
2013 Directed by Edgar Wright
Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from 20 years earlier unwittingly become humankind's only hope for survival.
Simon Pegg Nick Frost Paddy Considine Eddie Marsan Martin Freeman Rosamund Pike Pierce Brosnan David Bradley Darren Boyd Michael Smiley Nicholas Burns Mark Heap Steve Oram Reece Shearsmith Bill Nighy Thomas Law Zachary Bailess Jasper Levine James Tarpey Luke Bromley Sophie Evans Samantha White Rose Reynolds Richard Hadfield Flora Slorach Francesca Reidie Charlotte Reidie Alex Austin Jonathan Aris Show All…
茫到世界盡頭, Svršetak sveta, Maailmalõpp, Pr' konc sveta, Heróis de Ressaca, Kraj svijeta, Pub pod Końcem Świata, Na konci světa, Este es el fin, Le Dernier Pub avant la fin du monde, Армагеддец, 지구가 끝장 나는 날, ワールズ・エンド 酔っぱらいが世界を救う!, Dünyanın Sonu, نهاية العالم, To już jest koniec, Világvége, Bienvenidos al fin del mundo, Una noche en el fin del mundo
me, talking about myself:
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me, talking about the cornetto trilogy:
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There's something about Wright and co's approach to film and comedy that just clicks with me. It started with Spaced and just kept going with the first two parts of the Cornetto trilogy.
I was pretty sure that I'd like the final part of the trilogy, but I didn't expect to like it for completely different reasons. The World's End is nothing like the other two films. Both Shaun and Hot Fuzz are tributes to their genres, The World's End, while clearly in love with the Science Fiction genre, puts story and characters first.
Don't get me wrong, it is definitely a Cornetto film with its cartoonish violence, frenetic editing and quotable comedy, old habits die hard which in this…
A bit weak comedically, but it's still an incredible, subversive, witty, amazing film. The dramatic stuff here is the best in the trilogy, the stakes are easily the highest, the characters are fun and entertaining. It's a fantastic finish to one of the greatest trilogies ever made, even if it falls ever so slightly short of Hot Fuzz.
i am honestly still very mad that marvel couldn't compromise and forced edgar wright to leave ant-man
how is it that this film about a bunch of middle-aged blokes getting drunk together has far better fight scenes than the entirety of what the Marvel Cinematic Universe has to offer
what does edgar wright have against weatherspoons that he made a movie that compares them to an alien network
some of you really think that rosamund pike's most iconic cinematic moment is miss amy dunne's cool girl monologue and it shows ..... as if her delivery of the line "oh crumbs" in this masterpiece isn't right there !
'Get back in your rocket, and fuck off back to Legoland you cunts!'
Edgar Wright + Simon Pegg + Nick Frost = Love
Seriously, I love those guys. The World's End is the perfect completion of the brilliant Cornetto trilogy. Although it's not as great as its predecessors, it still shines with some brilliant humour, its unmistakeable cartoonish action and some brilliant characters. The story in here is as stupid as funny, and the more I think about it, the more I like it. Can't wait to see more of Edgar Wright.