THE WORLD'S END | MOVIE REACTION | FIRST TIME WATCHING

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  • @control2XS

    I understand why this is often people's least favourite of the trilogy, it is very different to the others, but this one holds a special place in my heart. It has so much more feeling than the others, that "it's all I've got!" scream brings a tear to my eye every time, when you realise that Gary had never intended to return after the golden mile (the only one without luggage, not wanting to show his wrists, the bandages, the hospital wristband).

  • @mikebrown7799

    Hi Addie!😊 Our two stars (Simon Pegg & Nick Frost) actually starred in a fourth Sci-fi/comedy film together called "Paul" (2011). Although it is not part of the Cornetto trilogy it is a fun film. I think you really enjoyed the robots in this entertaining horror comedy, Addie!😆 Great reactions to your final film in the Cornetto Trilogy, Addie!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏

  • @CosmicShadowMari0

    Sean of the Dead is a great parody, Hot Fuzz is the funniest, but this movie has the most well-developed characters and emotional impact of the Cornetto trilogy, so it is my favorite for sure

  • @andreshernandez1180

    The best one of the trilogy 👍🏼 Notice how all the characters’ names are King-related: Gary KING, Andy KNIGHTLEY, Peter PAGE, Steven PRINCE and Oliver CHAMBERLAIN. Brilliant!

  • @PatheticApathetic

    The reveal at the end that Gary wasn’t at a support group in the opening, but a psychiatric facility because he tried to kill himself, was heartbreaking. Especially after Simon Peg and Edgar Wright said that he was planning to finish it after completing the Golden Mile.

  • @erictaylor5877

    Yes! My favorite of the trilogy. Hilarious, emotional, Nick playing the responsible one for a change.......and The Sisters of Mercy!

  • @dereknolin5986

    Does anyone else feel this was basically one long metaphor for Brexit? The fear of British culture getting replaced by homogenized globalization?

  • @johnsteed5754

    The budget was nothing compared to Hollywood standards: $20 million.

  • @Drake844221

    This movie... hit me like a sack of bricks when it came out. At the time, I was unemployed, after having been let go from my job in the economic downturn, I'd basically had to move back to my hometown (which was very... agricultural, shall we say), and I'd tried (unsuccessfully) rounding up some friends to go see it on opening night. Suffice it to say, the themes in this one were... a little

  • @raiskis1

    A tribute to Invasion of the Bodysnatchers from the 1950's which was remade with Donald Sutherland and then again as The Faculty.

  • @LokRevenant

    The switch from

  • @stevensauer8539

    They call him the King. And of course the King has a sword. For it was foretold that in the time of Britain's greatest need the Once and Future King would return, with his sword Excalibur, to save the land he once ruled.

  • @spacezombie13

    honestly my favorite of the trilogy.

  • @McBeelzebub

    I love how it was so unhinged and yet at the end it was about Gary’s tragedy, just him trying to somehow make his life mean something again. Hot Fuzz is to me the best written and enacted of the trilogy, but World’s End is my favorite in no small part for that humanizing element.

  • @ravenstromdans

    I feel like this is the "realist" of the films - although each of the Cornetto trilogy has an underlying and arguably relatable premise (Shaun being a manchild struggling to mature with Ed as his companion who has actively chosen to not mature, while Nicholas Angel exhibits an unhealthy focus on his job and is taught to cut loose and take things a little less seriously by Danny, who in turn learns to be a better policeman-officer from Nicholas), The World's End is decidedly the most cutting with its human narrative. The moving on of childhood friendships to adult distancing, the way some people cling to the past to the point of their life stagnating in the present and leaving them no future...even the kind of toxic or degraded lives the various guys outside of Gary were struggling with: Steven caught up in his love for Sam and apparently never being able to settle with another women; Peter with the sort of stifling characterization of his marriage, while Andy's was apparently on the rocks. The only one of the group that didn't somehow seem maladjusted was Oliver...and even he was still fixated on not being associated with the birthmark that made him "O-Man" in his youth.

  • @WolfHreda

    I love that they don't even mention the name Cornetto in this one, and if you're expecting it, you start to wonder if it will ever show up. Right around the time you're thinking that, it does. Brilliant.

  • @thirteeneighteenfive

    You can still check out Edgar Wright's sitcom "Spaced" also starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. It's the beginnings of their wonderful, trope subverting, genre blending, careers.

  • @joeblankenship377

    Yeah, that twist definitely caught me off guard. Its funny how they have little nubs where you can snap their heads and limbs back on like toys.

  • @MrChava54

    Each bar's name apparently describes exactly what is happening in the movie at the time they enter it.

  • @JB-nc7yk

    You may want the check out Attack the Block (2011) which has a similar tone to World End. Nick Frost is also in that movie too.