The World's End
The World's End
R | 23 August 2013 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
TrueJoshNight Truly Dreadful Film
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
rebeccalucy Probably an unpopular opinion but this is my favourite out of the cornetto trilogy. The dialogue is just fantastic and very funny. I find it has the best pace as well, as it definitely takes time to build up to the ending. Most of the acting is great, with Pegg and Frost switching roles from Shaun of the Dead. Pegg presents his character as extremely childish but has a genuine reason to act this way. Wright also managed to make his style blend a lot better in this film in my opinion. The shots and cinematography seem more perfected. However, sometimes the antagonists are a little dull. Overall though a fantastic action film.
lee_impressionist I enjoy Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, always have. That being said, The World's End left me wanting. The relatable characters, which develop or prove themselves capable of change, throughout the previous 2 films in the trilogy are replaced with unlikeable and unfunny depictions of people who are stuck in their ways and have no intentions of changing. The humour, which is prevalent in Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead, is replaced with a rather upsetting storyline of alcoholism, a yearning for the past and very few intentions of providing the same laughs that made the other films so enjoyable. There was a smattering of chuckle-worthy moments throughout the film and well choreographed fight scenes, but the main plot was not enjoyable to watch and the ending seemed forced and hinted at almost lazy writing.For lovers of the first 2 instalments of The Cornetto Trilogy, I think you will be disappointed by The World's End, I know I was.
Paul Evans I must start by admitting to have reviewed this previously and removed it, last time round I must have been in a bad mood, I criticised it for going off the boil, however in recent times I've gotten so into it, it's meant to be bonkers, outrageous and utterly over the top and it sure is. I think there's something incredibly British about the humour, the world could come to an end, but there's still time for nostalgia, and more importantly there's still time for a pint. It's still perhaps my least favourite of The Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, but the other two are that good, and hard acts to follow. It is clever, it's witty, and which of us doesn't know a Gary? If only it didn't have to be a trilogy, would have loved more from this successful group, it's an underrated gem.
terrydalley I think trying to keep awake while this purile drivel was going on was a trial .they had a good cast but the comedy was lost and the lead was just annoying .it just went from very bad to worse as the film progressed ,these guys would have been boring when young let alone played as older . Give it a miss if you do not want to be disappointed .