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The Worlds End
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In a comedy atmosphere, this movie revolves around the transformation in the lives of a group of friends, who have been connected again, after 20 years of absence, as Gary King, calls them in order to complete their teenagers journey to' the Golden Mile', at the end of the world, the thing that puts them in dilemma, as they found themselves responsible for the world security, so they struggle against saving the world.
In a comedy atmosphere, this movie revolves around the transformation in the lives of a group of friends, who have been connected again, after 20 years of absence, as Gary King, calls them in order to complete their teenagers journey to' the Golden Mile', at the end of the world, the thing that puts them in dilemma, as they found themselves responsible for the world security, so they struggle against saving the world.
Actors:
Reece Shearsmith,
John Duggan,
Charlotte Reidie,
Jenny Bede,
Angie Wallis,
Amanda Edwards,
Mike Ray,
Sam Patrick,
John uk Conway,
Darren Boyd,
Gabe Cronnelly
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Reece Shearsmith
27 August 1969, Hull, England, UK
John Duggan
Charlotte Reidie
Jenny Bede
7 September 1983, London, England, UK
Angie Wallis
Amanda Edwards
Mike Ray
Sam Patrick
John uk Conway
Darren Boyd
30 January 1971, Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
Gabe Cronnelly
Country:
United Kingdom, United States, Japan
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June 14, 2016
If you're looking to laugh your butt quite literally off of your body and leave with some food for thought, then The World's End may just be the tastiest flavor of the Cornetto Trilogy yet.
August 25, 2013
The film's strength is its comedic bent - there are some very funny moments contained herein.
December 30, 2013
As in their previous comedies, Pegg and Frost play men who refuse to stop acting like boys. But these pint-swilling Peter Pans also know how to work the heart and the brain for belly laughs.
June 19, 2016
It is a more mature piece of work, which seems a peculiar way to label a zippy comedy about drinking beer and outrunning the apocalypse.
December 30, 2013
The gonzo side of the plot is not quite as engaging as the human drama, and the scenes in which the characters meet up and try to mesh again are some of the best in the film.
June 14, 2016
[The World's End] soon turns from this not-quite-nostalgic focus to one more like Pegg and Edgar Wright's first two Cornetto movies, which is to say, a melding of well-known genres in order to spoof them.
August 23, 2013
Robert Frost famously mused 'Some say the world will end in fire/Some say in ice.' I prefer Edgar Wright's vision: It will end in a pub.
June 14, 2016
The World's End is not only the season's funniest movie but also its best action thriller, its best addiction drama, and its best movie about the apocalypse.
August 26, 2013
Wright & Pegg continue making the sort of films that the 12-year-old versions of themselves probably always dreamed of being a part of; that sense of joy and practically disbelief that they actually get to do this for a living is right up there on-screen.
June 14, 2016
The World's End marks the third part of Pegg and Wright's self-described "Cornetto trilogy." It's an appropriate moniker. With this final film they've slowed down a bit, grown up a lot. And saved the richest bite until last.
July 14, 2016
The World's End is pretty blasted funny and a fine finale to director/cowriter Edgar Wright and star/cowriter Simon Pegg's so-called 'Cornetto Trilogy.'
December 30, 2013
If Wright doesn't quite sustain this astonishing mixture of sadness and silliness all the way through, he gets major points just for attempting it in the first place.
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