Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from twenty years earlier unwittingly become humanity's only hope for survival.Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from twenty years earlier unwittingly become humanity's only hope for survival.Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from twenty years earlier unwittingly become humanity's only hope for survival.
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- 4 wins & 28 nominations total
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- TriviaFelicity, Andy's assistant from the start of the film, is named after a young woman from Stockport, called Fliss, who tragically passed away. She was a massive Simon Pegg fan and he had sent her signed pictures at the request of her dad when she was ill. She passed before she could receive them. When Simon Pegg found out, he wrote the character into the movie in her memory.
- GoofsWhen Gary crosses off the 10th pub on the map, the figure of the "modern art" statue can be seen on the map just below the second and third pubs. But since this is the same map he used for the original crawl before The Network arrived, and since the statue is apparently part of The Network, it should not appear on the map. It is also apparent that the statue was not there at the time of the original Golden Mile since they wonder about what it is when they pass it earlier in the night.
- Quotes
Oliver Chamberlain: WTF, Gary. WTF.
Gary King: What the fuck does WTF mean?
Peter Page: [getting out the cubicle] What the fuck?
Gary King: Ooohh yeah!
- Crazy creditsPeople going to see the film at the Broadway Cinema in Letchworth, the location for the outside of The Mermaid, were shown a short clip beforehand featuring Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright and Nick Frost, welcoming them to the cinema and hoping they enjoyed watching it from inside one of the filming locations.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Projector: The World's End (2013)
- SoundtracksSummer's Magic
(Luc Aulivier, Jacques Charriere, Serge Danot, Alain Legrand, Mark Summers)
Performed by Mark Summers
Courtesy of Island Records Ltd
Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd
Featured review
Im a huge fan of Simon Pegg and nick frost, I loved the first two cornetto films. Did I love this movie like the first two instalments, No. But I still really liked it.
So The Worlds End stars of course, Simon Pegg and Nick frost. They play brand new characters once again and never the less do a good job of that. There always great(By the way Nick frost kicks some ass in this film). This film also stars Rosamund Pike,Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine. I have no complaints from the cast, I think they all did a good job. Surprisingly Rosamund pike was good and yet again plays a character named Sam.
Now about the humour. I was little let down by the Humour in this film, it was a little weak for me. Although there were a few laughs in there, only about twice worked really well for me. If im to be honest, this was more of an action film than a comedy, and yes you can argue the first two were also.
Which brings me to the action, the action scenes or the fight scenes if you like, were shot really really well, Edgar Wright done a superb job with those scenes and did a great job overall, he has definitely perfected his directing for the final instalment. But as I said before, the screenplay from Simon Pegg and Nick frost wasn't up to scratch for me, considering this was the final instalment of the cornetto trilogy. I felt it could of had a much better screenplay and been a lot more funnier.But the action was great, the CGI wasn't too bad, I mean you don't watch a comedy and expect amazing CGI. But it was good.
Overall I still really enjoyed this film. It was definitely entertaining, but if your a huge fan like me, you will probably feel a little let down. But never the less, this was still a fun film. I do recommend this if your a fan of the other instalments.
So Im going to give, The Worlds End a 3 and 1/2 Star rating. (7/10).
Like most films could of been a lot better, specially when you have talents like Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.
Thank you for reading my review(Sorry for my bad punctuation), and I hope you have a great time watching this film.
So The Worlds End stars of course, Simon Pegg and Nick frost. They play brand new characters once again and never the less do a good job of that. There always great(By the way Nick frost kicks some ass in this film). This film also stars Rosamund Pike,Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine. I have no complaints from the cast, I think they all did a good job. Surprisingly Rosamund pike was good and yet again plays a character named Sam.
Now about the humour. I was little let down by the Humour in this film, it was a little weak for me. Although there were a few laughs in there, only about twice worked really well for me. If im to be honest, this was more of an action film than a comedy, and yes you can argue the first two were also.
Which brings me to the action, the action scenes or the fight scenes if you like, were shot really really well, Edgar Wright done a superb job with those scenes and did a great job overall, he has definitely perfected his directing for the final instalment. But as I said before, the screenplay from Simon Pegg and Nick frost wasn't up to scratch for me, considering this was the final instalment of the cornetto trilogy. I felt it could of had a much better screenplay and been a lot more funnier.But the action was great, the CGI wasn't too bad, I mean you don't watch a comedy and expect amazing CGI. But it was good.
Overall I still really enjoyed this film. It was definitely entertaining, but if your a huge fan like me, you will probably feel a little let down. But never the less, this was still a fun film. I do recommend this if your a fan of the other instalments.
So Im going to give, The Worlds End a 3 and 1/2 Star rating. (7/10).
Like most films could of been a lot better, specially when you have talents like Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.
Thank you for reading my review(Sorry for my bad punctuation), and I hope you have a great time watching this film.
- mariogamer2000
- Jul 18, 2013
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- Also known as
- Bienvenidos al fin del mundo
- Filming locations
- The Cork Public House, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, UK(The Famous Cock pub)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $26,004,851
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,811,790
- Aug 25, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $46,092,117
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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