


For Gary King (Simon Pegg) and Andy Knightley (Nick Frost) it was supposed to be the ultimate reunion - one night, five friends, twelve bars. A boozy quest to 'The World's End' pub on which only the strongest will survive. Having the time of their lives, they're ready to take on the world ... but tonight they might just have to save it. From Edgar Wright, director of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz , comes a wildly entertaining thrill ride of outrageous humour and explosive action that will raise a glass to the apocalypse. INCLUDES 3 HOURS OF APOCALYPTIC BONUS! ♦ Completing The Golden Mile: The Making of The World's End ♦ Deleted Scene ♦ VFX Breakdown ♦ Commentary with Edgar Wright & Simon Pegg ♦ Out-takes ♦ Photo Galleries ♦ Trivia Track ♦ Trailers WITH OVER 90 MINUTES OF BLU-RAY EXCLUSIVES! ♦ Featurettes: Three Flavours Cornetto; Edgar Wright at Work; Friends Reunited; Pegg & Frost = Fried Gold ♦ Alternate Edits ♦ 2 Additional Feature-Length Commentaries ♦ Animatics ♦ Bits and Pieces ♦ Stunt Tapes ♦ Filling in the Blanks ♦ Hair & Make-Up Tests ♦ Rehearsal Footage ♦ Signs & Omens ♦ There Is Only One Gary King - osymyso's Inibri-8 Megamix ♦ And much more! Review: a great comedy - a great movie which i think is still simon peggs best movie i love this film so much i already have it on blu ray and a great buy. Review: dvd the worlds end - Fast delivery on a brilliant film.
| Contributor | Bill Nighy, David Bradley, Eddie Marsan, Edgar Wright, Martin Freeman, Nick Frost, Pierce Brosnan, Rosamund Pike, Simon Pegg Contributor Bill Nighy, David Bradley, Eddie Marsan, Edgar Wright, Martin Freeman, Nick Frost, Pierce Brosnan, Rosamund Pike, Simon Pegg See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,530 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray, PAL |
| Genre | comedy |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Universal Pictures UK |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 49 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures |
T**Y
a great comedy
a great movie which i think is still simon peggs best movie i love this film so much i already have it on blu ray and a great buy.
A**I
dvd the worlds end
Fast delivery on a brilliant film.
F**Y
Very Entertaining
This film concludes the trilogy that began with Shaun Of The Dead and then Hot Fuzz. It features the same two main actors, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost and a cast of very familiar actors. I won't go into the plot here, because I don't want to spoil it for anyone, but I found it to be a very entertaining and in places funny film, with no boring parts and that kept my attention for the whole of its' duration. I would say, though, that I would consider this film to be more enjoyable for men rather than women, purely because of its' subject matter and the fact that most of the characters are male. However, I am sure that both sexes would still enjoy it, so don't let that put you off. I give this four stars, because it is well-written and acted and very enjoyable from beginning to end. It is just a pity that there won't be any more films in this series, but such is life. Superb stuff, buy it now, you won't regret it!
H**Y
My verdict - better than I thougth. Just hate the swearing!
Hot Fuzz, Paul, and now this. Too much swearing. I hated the swearing as much as I hated it in Paul, but otherwise it is great. Have to say it went lacklustre in the beginning, a sad alcoholic lives for just one dream - get his childhood friends to the drinking marathon in their home town. They couldn't finish when they were young, you see. He goes into all sorts of deceits to get them together, and they start drinking in every pub, and it is all dull, pathetic and the guy is pathetic and everybody can see this. Then they encounter a robot in the toilet and everything changes. The story gets crazy. Well, no cliché there. The ending is not what you expect. The guy finds his purpose in life again but not how you thought he would. So, I enjoyed it. I found some jokes pretty good, some bizarre moments, some really touching ones. It is supposed to be a comedy, but oddly it hits some truths about the modern society too.
E**R
Last Orders
Like Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, this film has a snappy, well scripted and funny first half. Gary King (Pegg) rounds up his old school pals so that they can complete the pub crawl they failed to manage twenty years or so earlier. Sporting the same outfit as his 17 year old self, and apparently with about as much money as he had then, King is a loafing fantasist and a scrounger, but has a nice line in witty comebacks. Aforesaid pals are all much more successful than Gary in that they are gainfully employed, but despite having rather more to lose than him, they return inevitably to Newton Haven to embark on the golden mile. The attraction of this film is its affectionate take on the nostalgia that is familiar to many of us who grew up in small towns. The leaving school celebrations, the wish to escape, the being sick after 2 pints. And we are all aware of how our lives took different paths and how tricky adult life can be. Perhaps that is why the first half of the film works so well. The second half of the film is basically a 'mash up' (as I believe the youngsters call it) of Shaun and Hot Fuzz, as our heroes battle the locals - now mostly comprising cyborgs with distinctively zombie like mannerisms. I don't know how this all came about and neither do the screenwriters, and though a bit of action is nothing to complain about, here it's strangely hyped up and stylised, which doesn't quite work. There are some attempts at poignancy along the way, mostly involving the Pegg character, but the twists and turns I was expecting failed to materialise or were predictable and contrived. Almost worth watching for the first half, but rather a chore beyond that.
L**T
Brilliant!
A lot of us have seen this classic now, but it's still hillarious!!
K**.
Great service, awesome DVD!
bought a couple of DVD'S from this seller, they arrived quickly and were well packaged. DVD's are brand new and wrapped in perfect condition. I'm really pleased with these as they are such good value for money.
M**E
I Got The Pub Crawl Blues
Peg, Frost and Wright have done it again. The unofficial cornetto trilogy has come to a stonking end. The story revolves around five friends who once failed to complete a pub crawl in their home town. Gary King (Pegg) has never moved on since those days and recruits his old gang for another attempt at "The Golden Mile". The story that follows is as entertaining and thought provoking as the previous two installments Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Fans will gladly receive some of the running jokes that carry over from those films and will appreciate the evolution of Pegg and Frost as horror-comedy legends. This is sharp, stylish, quick and quirky. And let's not forget laugh out loud funny. These guys and director Edgar Wright sure know their stuff. If you liked their previous collaborations you can't miss out on this one. Great watch.
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