The World's End

The World's End

Byr Edgar Wright

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 2013-08-23
  • Rate: R
  • Lenght: 1h 49min
  • Director: Edgar Wright
  • Producer: Focus Features
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent: USD 3.99
6.7/10
6.7
From 3,415 Certification

Description

A signature brew of camaraderie, knockabout humor, excessive quaffing, questionable life choices, hand-to-hand combat, and explosive surprises, The World’s End reteams director Edgar Wright with actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, following their hits Shaun of the Dead (2004) and Hot Fuzz (2007). The tale of The World’s End begins on June 22nd, 1990. In their suburban U.K. town of Newton Haven, five boys in the prime of their teenage youth celebrate the end of school by attempting an epic pub crawl together. Despite their enthusiasm and the downing of a slew of pints of beer, they fall short of seeing their quest through, to the last pub on their list, The World’s End.Twenty-odd years later, “the five musketeers” have each left their hometown and are now husbands, fathers, men with careers – with the flashing-red-light exception of their voluble onetime ringleader, Gary King (Simon Pegg), who is now a 40-year-old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens. The irrepressible Gary, keenly aware of his estrangement from his onetime closest friend Andy (Nick Frost), becomes hellbent on trying “The Golden Mile” drinking marathon again. He convinces Andy, Steven (Paddy Considine), Oliver (Martin Freeman), and Peter (Eddie Marsan) to stage an encore, and one Friday afternoon they are all reunited. Gary is in his element: the mandate is one night, five guys, twelve pubs – imbibing at least one pint apiece at each establishment. Arriving in Newton Haven, they re-encounter Oliver’s sister Sam (Rosamund Pike), for whom Gary and Steven each still carry a torch. As the gang attempts along the way to reconcile their past and present, an increasingly insane and dangerous series of encounters with old haunts and acquaintances makes them realize that the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind’s. Reaching The World’s End is the least of their worries…

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  • BEST CORNETTO TRILOGY MOVIE! (fight me)

    5
    By IBreak4Creepers
    I hate when people say this is Edgar Wright's worse film, beacuse it is AMAZING. I find it better than Scott Pilgrim to be honest. The comedy is on point, the characters and actors are full of charm and humor, it is shot and edited incredibly, the attention to detail is astounding (next time you watch it, think about the names of the pubs and what they mean in context of the story), and most of all, of all three of the Cornetto Trilogy movies, this one had the deepest message. It's about leaving the past behind, growing up, accepting life and that we are not all perfect, and it does it ten times better than countless other films that I've seen with similar messages. I could not recommend this and any of Edgar Wright's work more, but I recommend this the most for the fact that very few people know or care about it. WATCH IT NOW PLZ!
  • :)

    5
    By ThiccMcBigg
    Veri niez
  • Great!

    5
    By jeanluc644
    Fantastic!
  • Excellent

    5
    By Nurk Twin
    Simon Pegg has become a great actor. Love watching him and how closely he lets the viewer into his charactor.....
  • 1 night, 12 pubs, LET'S DO THIS!!!!!!

    5
    By poopsy duffus
    Five friends reunite to recreate the pub crawl in Newton haven that they attempted as teenagers and soon find out that it's been taken over by robots full of blue stuff, and of course hilarity, mayhem, and fence jumping ensues. This is the funniest movie I've ever seen, it had me rolling on the floor laughing nonstop the entire time, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are the funniest comedy duo out there
  • A modern day Monty Python

    5
    By Axle James
    You simply don't get filmmaking like this anywhere outside of Britain, and even there it is hard to find such a masterpiece. Nothing tops British filmmaking
  • Heartfelt and funny with tons of terrific dialogue and performances.

    5
    By CarpetOnion
    This is by far the funniest and most fun movie of 2013; everyone involved is as good as ever. Honestly, this is a movie made by fans, for fans, and the entire theater loved it. I got to see this at a Cornetto Trilogy marathon comprised of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz leading up to the 10:00 PM premiere of the film, and EVERYONE had an incredible time. Everyone. First thing's first: is a comedy, so is it funny? FROM START TO FINISH! And, surprisingly, it's actually very heartfelt. The characters are very likable (even if they're rude and belligerent, they have a good side to them) and there is an argument between Simon Pegg and Nick Frost towards the end that was actually very moving. This film never sacrifices a character or plot point to make a joke, just like the other films in this trilogy, and that in itself shows the care here. A lot of movies are just mindless fun, but this is actually smart, and it in turn makes it so much more fun. Edgar Wright's timing and ability to create terrific fight scenes are as good as ever, and of course Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and all others are just fantastic. And let me say something: these special effects are stellar throughout and it only cost $20 million? Truly well-spent. I just can't wait to see this again. And note: I am *not* comparing this to Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz (which are my two favorite comedies of all time) because each entry in the Cornetto Trilogy is so different and all of them are truly exceptional. I will, however, compare it to everything else this year and it's the second-best movie of 2013 behind Stoker. 9.6/10, amazing, two thumbs up, far above average, etc.
  • By far one of the best films ever

    5
    By D Movie Review
    As a fan of the cornetto trilogy I am happy to say this is my favorite of the three. Its hysterical in both the stupid silly ways, and the sophisticated raunchy ways. I was crying with laughter throughout the whole film. Great cast with great acting. The story is gripping and very original! If its not my favorite film of all time, its definitely in my top 3!
  • Classic Hero’s journey

    5
    By MassiveWideOn
    This movie is so completely AMAZING! I thought i could keep up well with British humor, the trite american brain has to stretch wayyy past our comfort zone. That said it took me more than one viewing to begin to get it, The tragic antihero, his band of flawed heroes that embark on that world and life changing adventure. Read or reread Homer, or A Winter’s Tale and begin to enjoy the Foamy hoppy, and nutty humor that is the worlds end. Metaphors abound in craft brewed story lines.
  • Trite and not comedic at all.

    1
    By Plizzo
    I waited and waited for this movie and paid full price to watch it, but it's absolutely nothing to laugh about. The rave reviews probably come from people who haven't laughed in a while, and it's not like I don't understand British humor. Not worth more than 0.99$.

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