Yeah, I showed it to my friend who loved the previous cornetto films. He didn't know about the twist either and his reaction was priceless. Watching his jaw drop during the bathroom scene was every kind of awesome.
TheBlues32 same here n I show as many ppl as I can this flick as it's probably the best twist in history that's not at the end of the movie. I love everyone's "ooohhh shiiit" response in the cross hands bathroom scene.
The twist is great but for rewatching purposes it is the now the amazing foreshadowing technique that also permeates the previous films. I just love that, 'Aaaah' eureka moment when you rewatch a film.
I love how the more they drink, the better the lads are at fighting. Gary's transformation into a drunken master is as funny as Andy's evolution into a berserker.
Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Net through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
Fun fact: in most fight scenes in films the grab of the shoulder is a timed cue to tell the performers where the next move is coming from. Its clever that wrote the actual fighting style of the BLANKS in that way, so they could burry the moves of choreography into the fights for our actors. Made the scenes even more dramatic, stylised and action packed that way.
The bit where Gary is just trying to drink the pint is just action brilliance. It reminds me of old Jackie Chan movies. The enemy's objective is to kill Gary and Gary's objective is totally unrelated; he just to finish his drink. We don't know what he's gonna do after he drinks it and frankly we don't care because all he wants in this moment is to finish his beer and that's so much more interesting to watch than two people who just want to kill each other.
lets be honest we have all experienced this 1:33, you just trying to drink and everyone goes a bit mental, knocking into you and you eventually spill your drink.
Gary wants to finish the drink so he can complete the golden mile and feel like he has a purpose that was the whole point Gary’s life went nowhere after he grew up he lives in a crappy apartment, driving the same crappy car and wearing the same crappy clothes he tried to kill himself because all his friends moved on and got jobs with their perfect homes and their perfect families whilst he got squat the golden mile was the high point of his life and he wants to finish it so he can relive that and feel like he has purpose in life
The actors are of course fantastic in this scene but the awards have to go to the fight choreographer, the music arrangement, camera work and writing. Just brilliant. I can watch this over and over again.
Whoever were in charge of the score and the music production, I hope they got a raise. The way "20 Seconds To Comply" and the orchestral score blended together midway through the scene, was absolutely phenomenal.
Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Net through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
I love how Andy goes from being bored and just about done with Gary, to becoming the most badass character in the whole movie! Nick Frost is such a great actor! 🤘😁
This is a fantastic movie and I love it. It was totally worth driving to the other side of the city to find a theater that was actually playing it so I could see it on the big screen
I know right? I loved Ant-Man, I really did. But even I have to admit, it would have been something even greater with his direction on board. But I'd really love to see him tackle Deadpool. You'd get the ultra violence of the character mixed with Edgar Wright's brilliant use of visual comedy. It would be truly something special.
Issue was Edgar wanted to make an Edgar Wright movie not a Marvel movie it was meant to come out in phase one but he was taking too long so they postponed it, issue was Edgar was straight up refusing to do references and cameos and stuff like that is important in an MCU movie
I know! Ant-Man was a solid film, but when you realize how fast-paced and hilarious it could've been, especially looking to Homecoming and Ragnorok, it seems a little sad.
Shaun of the dead, hot fuzz and the worlds end all have a few things in common. 1. The main characters get wasted 2. Deaths in a pub 3. Cornetto cornetto Cornetto 4. Mass loss of life by the end of the movie 5. Very few characters survive everything
Christopher Calcutt Btw those fight scenes aren’t all in one take. They’re many very short cuts all put together with clever transitions (e.g. something being thrown and it passes the camera)
One of the greatest fight scenes in the 21st century! Thank you for uploading the clips of this film, the clips from "Hot Fuzz", and "Shaun of the Dead"!
Okay, he doesn't get enough credit for this, but Martin Freeman can be creepy when he wants to....and also half his face is gone, but seriously, his voice really sells it.
@@brendanmilburn9067 Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Net through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
He’s a great actor, to be sure, but he’s always given me the vibe that he’s a deeply unpleasant person in interviews. He’s always just a bit too convincing playing creepy/nasty characters.
Too right. Had to wipe out every guard in the city to beat that one murder charge. I mean, yeah, I got a bunch more, but it's the principle of the thing.
Funny thing is, is that Letchworth (where parts of this movie are shot) is a very calm and pleasurable city. It's called a Garden City for a reason too
When you've been brainwashed by the media, and big pharma to go under house arrest for over a year, because you won't bother to do any research to see how big you're being conned...
Such an amazing fight scene. I love how quickly it progresses at times that you don't even see all the blows. For instance at 0:43, a blank hits Steven, Gary wipes out that blank, another blank hits Gary, Steven kills that blank and then a THIRD blank tumbles onto Gary pushing him over. THAT entire sequence happens in about TWO seconds.
Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Net through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
Everytime you watch this movie you see some reference to something that happened earlier or just subtle little bits of genius film that really bring the re-watch value of this movie up to a full 10. *EVERYONE* needs to watch this movie.
My favourite part about this scene personally is how all of the characters make decisions that are completely in character- such as Peter not actually doing much to contribute to the fight and hiding wherever he can, Gary continuously prioritising the Golden Mile over the literal lives of both himself and those around him- Andy being the one to carry the fight and Sam trying to contribute to the fight as much as possible but freezing up when she sees the Blank Oliver. I also think it's so cool how they establish in the opening scene how Andy was/is a rugby player, something that is especially shown in this scene in not just the fact that he carries the fight- but also the way he fights the Blanks feeling like most of the techniques he uses come straight from his experience as a rugby player. I love how almost everything about these characters are established immediately and explored in almost every line of dialogue and every decision and action these characters take only amplifies these characters and personalities. Genuinely one of my top films of all time and I could go on for much longer as to how much I appreciate this movie and everything it has to offer
@@victimi6623 Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Network through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
This is genuenly one of the best fight scenes i've ever seen, that includes stuff like marvel as well so well choreographed and shot, everyone haveing different fighting styles that work for them, it's all so good
I love how each of the movies in the Cornetto trilogy not just have different crazy scenarios, but different styles of action as well. Shaun of the Dead is all classic zombie violence, Hot Fuzz is all intense shootouts, and The World’s End, despite being sci-fi, is all bar brawls. They really are just three different flavors of essentially the same action comedy genre of film
Not really, cause if you watch the build up towards what you say, Gary is switching the drink from hand to hand, you just don't see on camera that switch you're talking about but you can still hear that he is switching it from hand to other hand.
i think it works so well because it ties into the themes of the movie sooooo well that once its revealed the movie doesnt actually change in many aspects all *that* much, even when you do a rewatch
I did actually but didn't properly appreciate it back then as I basically wasn't familiar with any of Edgar Wright's work back then...I only saw it in the cinema "by accident" cause the trailer was "kind of funny" but I didn't really know what to think of it back then... I have grown too love this movie a lot more since when I saw it at the cinema, but my favourite Wright-movie will always be Hot Fuzz
00:37 to 00:45 this one-take sequence came out too cool and must have taken a hard time to film, i really appreciate the work of the actors and the direction.
The song in the background is titled “20 seconds to comply” and around the 20 second mark after the alarm is hit, Nick Frost made the decision to attack. It’s subtle little things like this that make this movie G-O-L-D. Edgar Wright is such a damn treasure.
This movie blew me away. I had NO idea about the whole robot thing going into it, so when the bathroom scene occurred, it had me floored.
Yeah, I showed it to my friend who loved the previous cornetto films. He didn't know about the twist either and his reaction was priceless. Watching his jaw drop during the bathroom scene was every kind of awesome.
TheBlues32 same here n I show as many ppl as I can this flick as it's probably the best twist in history that's not at the end of the movie.
I love everyone's "ooohhh shiiit" response in the cross hands bathroom scene.
The twist is great but for rewatching purposes it is the now the amazing foreshadowing technique that also permeates the previous films. I just love that, 'Aaaah' eureka moment when you rewatch a film.
i thought it will be the apocalypse cause title sounded like that
Same
I love how the more they drink, the better the lads are at fighting. Gary's transformation into a drunken master is as funny as Andy's evolution into a berserker.
Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Net through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
There is 2 types of drinkers
It’s how English people work didnt you know that
demoman.?
Top tier Cornetto forsure. One of my all time favorite movies. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are unmatchable aside their cast here.
Fun fact: in most fight scenes in films the grab of the shoulder is a timed cue to tell the performers where the next move is coming from. Its clever that wrote the actual fighting style of the BLANKS in that way, so they could burry the moves of choreography into the fights for our actors. Made the scenes even more dramatic, stylised and action packed that way.
I'm never gonna be watching this scene the same way ever again lol
Thanks that's cool
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek indeed
Yarp
Thats smart.
The bit where Gary is just trying to drink the pint is just action brilliance. It reminds me of old Jackie Chan movies. The enemy's objective is to kill Gary and Gary's objective is totally unrelated; he just to finish his drink. We don't know what he's gonna do after he drinks it and frankly we don't care because all he wants in this moment is to finish his beer and that's so much more interesting to watch than two people who just want to kill each other.
Brandon Bills this scene actually contains a direct homage to Drunken Master. Love it!
imgur.com/mnv2A6X
lets be honest we have all experienced this 1:33, you just trying to drink and everyone goes a bit mental, knocking into you and you eventually spill your drink.
Gary wants to finish the drink so he can complete the golden mile and feel like he has a purpose that was the whole point Gary’s life went nowhere after he grew up he lives in a crappy apartment, driving the same crappy car and wearing the same crappy clothes he tried to kill himself because all his friends moved on and got jobs with their perfect homes and their perfect families whilst he got squat the golden mile was the high point of his life and he wants to finish it so he can relive that and feel like he has purpose in life
Brandon Bills The choreographer was the short guy who fought Jackie Chan in Gorgeous. If I remember correctly
I knew that looked familiar!
I always love it when I see Gary just trying to finish the pint
A man needs to have his priorities straight!
The actors are of course fantastic in this scene but the awards have to go to the fight choreographer, the music arrangement, camera work and writing. Just brilliant. I can watch this over and over again.
The worst part of this movie is that Nick Frost is such a raging badass in it that it's actually hard to see him in another role now.
I think Nick Frost as a raging badass, is the BEST part of this movie.
@@thewildbruce5612 Especially since he started off just drinking "rain"!
In my opinion this movie was probably one of the very best ever. The fight scenes and acting and the twists were so goddamn good. Change my mind.
I doubt anyone will
Hot fuzz is the best and always will be
Matthew Bartlett tough one.. I love all three
Uh,
I really liked Shaun of the Dead.
Damn good movies.
I don't handle gore very well, I enjoy the other two movies but this one is my favourite.
Whoever were in charge of the score and the music production, I hope they got a raise. The way "20 Seconds To Comply" and the orchestral score blended together midway through the scene, was absolutely phenomenal.
Edgar Wright pays a lot of attention to his soundtracks. I wouldn't be suprised if he was directly responsible. He did make baby driver
Andy has to have the highest kill count in this, he just tears through everything in his path, Gary not being far behind him.
Yep.
Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Net through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
I love how Andy goes from being bored and just about done with Gary, to becoming the most badass character in the whole movie! Nick Frost is such a great actor! 🤘😁
This is a fantastic movie and I love it. It was totally worth driving to the other side of the city to find a theater that was actually playing it so I could see it on the big screen
3Storms i wish i could have done the same
@@twoshotted same
i did not expect this movie to have action scenes as good as it did. the camera work and choreography here is SO good
The choreography is done by the guy behind Kingsman
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 that makes sense!! i remember thinking it had a strong kingsman vibe
@@owlgoddess8534 May he rest in peace
@@isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 jeez, only 48 too.
RIP Brad Allan
Imagine how Ant-Man would've been if Edgar Wright hadn't left
I know right? I loved Ant-Man, I really did. But even I have to admit, it would have been something even greater with his direction on board. But I'd really love to see him tackle Deadpool. You'd get the ultra violence of the character mixed with Edgar Wright's brilliant use of visual comedy. It would be truly something special.
if he made batman we never would have gotten baby driver
yeah
Issue was Edgar wanted to make an Edgar Wright movie not a Marvel movie it was meant to come out in phase one but he was taking too long so they postponed it, issue was Edgar was straight up refusing to do references and cameos and stuff like that is important in an MCU movie
I know! Ant-Man was a solid film, but when you realize how fast-paced and hilarious it could've been, especially looking to Homecoming and Ragnorok, it seems a little sad.
Dude, the song, the sound design, the jokes, the tension... Such an epic scene, i have goosebumps from watching that
*It’s funny that most of Simon Pegg’s and Nick Frost’s main fights are in pubs.* 😂😂😂
It's a recurring theme in all three films 😂
"Maybe you wanted to do something tonight"
"What do you have in mind?"
"I dunno.....pub?"
Shaun of the dead, hot fuzz and the worlds end all have a few things in common.
1. The main characters get wasted
2. Deaths in a pub
3. Cornetto cornetto Cornetto
4. Mass loss of life by the end of the movie
5. Very few characters survive everything
@@tescobag5704 also a jumping over a fence scene
@@tescobag5704 You forgot about the running gag with the characters trying to jump over the fence, but end up knocking them down.
They probably had the idea for the trilogy in a pub
I like how the rap music in the backround becomes more cinematic as the fight progresses
Silver Bullet - 20 Seconds to Comply
@@Natadangsa "mental in the beehive" for this version of the song
0:21 Everytime I play Silent Hill
Lmao!!! Me too yet I still go there
Jaz Walker haha
Jasmine Lee then starts beating the crap out of weird deformed scary looking zombies and nurses
0:21 me when I play flappy bird
Lol
"twist the melon man!"
10/10 for the Happy Mondays reference
Ancom Fin should I watch it?
The song is apparently also part of the soundtrack. This movie is chock-full of references to earlier happenings.
Steve McQueen hip talk
Just the kinetic movement of the camera gives this whole scene a fast paced action life. I love it so much.
That dude is a tank!
Pent up rage, frustration, stress, and being a mean drunk can do that.
@@emperorskulls plus being a rugby player helps
Yeah. Andy turned out to be the most badass character in the movie!
I like the way Gary gets pissed off when he tries to finish his beer because the blanks keep trying to take him down. But they fail lol
Before Kingsman: The Secret Service topped it; this was, without a doubt, the best bar fight sequence!
And people say Kingsman revolutionised "one take" fight scenes. There's loads in this movie.
Christopher Calcutt Btw those fight scenes aren’t all in one take. They’re many very short cuts all put together with clever transitions (e.g. something being thrown and it passes the camera)
@@kdmedia1534 I know, thats why "one take" is in quotation marks. Hidden cuts give the illusion of one take.
No disrespect, but this is better than Kingsman. Just a personal opinion.
@@bhushanw78 Personally, the church scene in Kingsman is better than the pub scene anyway
Simon's whole part from 1:15 to 1:41 is choreography perfection. Huge props to Brad Allen 👏
And rip to Brad allen as well
Just another Friday night at the local pub am my right boys!?
Unkindly Gnome too calm for that.
Hell yeah
you're your right?
I Am not drunk ok I might be a little but this just happened to me and my friends
YAbcwwy. People
1:15 Holy crap, he turned into the drunken master
It'll take more than an alien armada of infinitely spawning soldiers to stop a depressed alcoholic from finishing his pint.
This movie literally predicted the way of the drunken master 4 years before it was official in Xanathar’s guide
Bo rai cho would be proud
He’s angry cuz he can’t drink his pint
British neo
One of the greatest fight scenes in the 21st century! Thank you for uploading the clips of this film, the clips from "Hot Fuzz", and "Shaun of the Dead"!
0:22 when you’re playing red dead redemption 2 and accidentally hit someone with your horse in Saint Denis causing the whole town to come after you
Or disturbing the peace by antagonising someone and them starting to shoot at you and you get the law on you for shooting back and defending yourself
What a hamfisted shoehorned reference
For real
@George Coster so true
When you enter the unavailable area in GTA San Andreas
I noticed they always have Bond actors in these movies. In Hot Fuzz there was Timothy Dalton and in this there is Pierce Brosnan.
Good call!
What about Shaun of the Dead?
No major Bond actor in Shaun of the Dead, but Davy Jones, Darth Maul, Bilbo Baggins, and Harriet Jones, former prime minister, are in it.
@@Rougarou99 we know who you are
@@Rougarou99 *Shows identification* Harriet Jones former prime minister
"things got mental in the beehive"
Yes they did
Okay, he doesn't get enough credit for this, but Martin Freeman can be creepy when he wants to....and also half his face is gone, but seriously, his voice really sells it.
I mean, his role in Fargo Season 1 was both hilarious and absolutely disturbing.
@@brendanmilburn9067 Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Net through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
He’s a great actor, to be sure, but he’s always given me the vibe that he’s a deeply unpleasant person in interviews. He’s always just a bit too convincing playing creepy/nasty characters.
0:21 when you’ve been killed for the 20th time when playing GTA Online
00:20 when you hold a door open for everyone but no one says thank you
0:20 when the guards try to arrest me in markarth.
*+Thousand Cuts*
Badass man...
When I shot one scientist in the institue after "Institutional" and synths attack
FINE, IM INSTALLING SKYRIM
AGAIN.
Too right. Had to wipe out every guard in the city to beat that one murder charge. I mean, yeah, I got a bunch more, but it's the principle of the thing.
This whole fight scene is top notch and can we talk about how awesome the soundtrack is!?
amazing fight scene
The fat ass did work
Of course, paint the town blue.
Andy getting that improvised weapon proficiency and tavern brawler skills to use
Some of the best soundtrack editing pieces i have ever seen in a film.
Thanks to Edgar Wright! He's very meticulous and I love it
That transition from full song to full score was damn smooth.
Edgar Wright's direction style just stands above anything else
1:22 can we just appreciate the cleanness of the dodging there?
This film is like a fine wine gets better with time. I think I love the film a bit more every time I watch it.
Funny thing is, is that Letchworth (where parts of this movie are shot) is a very calm and pleasurable city. It's called a Garden City for a reason too
0:21 when you’ve been on Lockdown for months because of Covid-19
Dude it’s a year later and we’re still in lockdown
Hate that this comments a year old and we are still in and out of lockdown
When you've been brainwashed by the media, and big pharma to go under house arrest for over a year, because you won't bother to do any research to see how big you're being conned...
It's been a year and I haven't left a radius of 5 miles.
When it’s 2021 and you fight covid
0:26 When Andy is preparing to fight the robots... Gary is drinking his beer!! XD
Tell some action comedy films like this and hotfuzz
Kathiravan Ganesh Shaun of the dead
cole richs thanks and I watched all edger Wright films but still I want to see films like this
Almost anything by Jackie Chan
Spencer Wayne kill bill ain't a comedy
Spencer Wayne tell me one comedical part in it
At this point I’ve watched this exactly 1876 times and I do not plan on stopping anytime soon
1:38 That casual backhand is one of the best moves in the fight.
I love how committed he is to drinking that beer 😆
nick frost going into battle mode just makes everybodys day
Yeah. Nick Frost is a total badass!
2:38 Me fighting off my problems in 2018
1:02 Me fighting off MY problems
More like 2020 😏
2020 wants to have a word...
Lol, you must have had quite the bar fight last year, then...
@@Ripjaws95 I like to have a word with 2020
Love the way Gary goes from being shocked about the headbut in one frame to continuing drinking his pint in the next
Such an amazing fight scene. I love how quickly it progresses at times that you don't even see all the blows.
For instance at 0:43, a blank hits Steven, Gary wipes out that blank, another blank hits Gary, Steven kills that blank and then a THIRD blank tumbles onto Gary pushing him over.
THAT entire sequence happens in about TWO seconds.
I love how badass nick frost was in this movie
Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Net through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
Everybody gangsta till nick frost pulls out the step-stool brass knuckles
Yeah. Nick Frost is a total badass!
The score blending with the backing track was masterfully done.
Everytime you watch this movie you see some reference to something that happened earlier or just subtle little bits of genius film that really bring the re-watch value of this movie up to a full 10. *EVERYONE* needs to watch this movie.
The group that solos EVERYTHING
0:01 when you and your friends suspect a traitor among your gang
My favourite part about this scene personally is how all of the characters make decisions that are completely in character- such as Peter not actually doing much to contribute to the fight and hiding wherever he can, Gary continuously prioritising the Golden Mile over the literal lives of both himself and those around him- Andy being the one to carry the fight and Sam trying to contribute to the fight as much as possible but freezing up when she sees the Blank Oliver.
I also think it's so cool how they establish in the opening scene how Andy was/is a rugby player, something that is especially shown in this scene in not just the fact that he carries the fight- but also the way he fights the Blanks feeling like most of the techniques he uses come straight from his experience as a rugby player. I love how almost everything about these characters are established immediately and explored in almost every line of dialogue and every decision and action these characters take only amplifies these characters and personalities.
Genuinely one of my top films of all time and I could go on for much longer as to how much I appreciate this movie and everything it has to offer
i just love how the camera moves in this scene
Yeah. My favorite shot is when Andy grabs the 2 stools, to use them to fight the blanks with. A total badass scene!
of this entire movie, that's my fav moment:
"AAAAAH! I F***ing Hate this Town!"
because how often can you let loose like that anywhere.
It’s exactly what I said when I lived in Margate.
I swear nick frost in this film has like super strength
He has the anger and willpower to do anything he wants.
@@victimi6623 Listen, but are the last words of Professor Shepherd's look-alike the ones he says in the bar or the ones he says The Network through him? Because it is obvious that the double is crushed by the destruction of the bar.
Nick Frost is a total badass in this!
Edgar Wright’s cinematography is so good
Nick frost is such a badass in this film
Hell yeah!!! 🤘🤘
I saw this and thought the rest of the movie would just be them destroying blanks in badass fashion
Omg they won't let him drink in peace.😂😂😂😂😂😂
Best scene 😄😄😄😄👍
I like SIMON PEGS "drunken master" moves
Is he one of them, or is he one of "them"
Anti Venom 0804 Wait, Wait, which one is them again?
Meizar Farizky they’re blanks, he’s a blank, he’s a blank, those two are definitely blanks!
...Sam!
Bat Wolf
Sam
I love this! 🤣👍
ahhhh I fucking love this movie
Amen
This is what I watch to get a good adrenaline rush
It's beautiful... I've been looking at this for 5 hours now
This is genuenly one of the best fight scenes i've ever seen, that includes stuff like marvel as well
so well choreographed and shot, everyone haveing different fighting styles that work for them, it's all so good
Ironically Edgar Wright the director of all three Cornetto trilogy films) almost directed Ant-Man before he had to back out
Andy reminds me of that one quiet friend who just turns into a beast with alcohol
2:06 YYEEAAH
Imagine a school fight like this
One of those movies going one way then half way through it turns into a completely different movie
Yeah. Another great movie, that does that too is "In Bruges" with Colin Farrell.
The beginning foreshadowed everything that happens when they arrive in the town like andy ripping his shirt .
Love this movie. "For though we may return with a twinkle in our eyes, we will indeed be blind....DRUNK."
Andy in beast mode
Yeah. Andy is a total badass!
Loki: I have an army.
Tony Stark: We have a Hulk.
Gary King: We have Andy Knightley.
Would be hilarious to see a drunk Andy fighting Hulk. 🤣
I love how each of the movies in the Cornetto trilogy not just have different crazy scenarios, but different styles of action as well. Shaun of the Dead is all classic zombie violence, Hot Fuzz is all intense shootouts, and The World’s End, despite being sci-fi, is all bar brawls. They really are just three different flavors of essentially the same action comedy genre of film
1:53 the best scene ever!
0:21
@@god1356 Yeah. Andy turned into the most badass character in the whole movie! 🤘
The song is called "20 Seconds to Comply". It fit the situation very nicely
Great story, great acting, … just a GREAT movie.
So many little details you only notice from rewatching. Like the little puff of dust when Andy clocks the guy with the pub stool.
I wonder if Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike remember co-starring in Die Another Day
I think they're still trying to forget. I know the rest of us are!
Derek Boot holy shit, I never realized that.
Wrong. I liked die another day. It had good scenes including Halle berry
And the sword fights
Oh shoot I forgot about that!
Guys guys I found a goof. At 1:20 when Gary gets pushed, the drink is in his left hand, but then in the next shot it’s in his right. I’m a genius.
Not really, cause if you watch the build up towards what you say, Gary is switching the drink from hand to hand, you just don't see on camera that switch you're talking about but you can still hear that he is switching it from hand to other hand.
@@OneWingdAnge1 Yes really, going frame by frame there’s no indication of a switcharoo.
@@gojiguy5436 There is you can see it, the way he turns and keeps switching it in his hands.
@@OneWingdAnge1 let’s just agree to disagree
@@gojiguy5436 you're a genius, you noticed a mistake that doesn't even exist.
This is one of those rare plot twists in an action movie where it just comes out of the blue (no pun intended) but it somehow ACTUALLY WORKS.
i think it works so well because it ties into the themes of the movie sooooo well that once its revealed the movie doesnt actually change in many aspects all *that* much, even when you do a rewatch
@@atroe143, yeah. Imagine if there was no plot twist of the townspeople being robots. This movie would’ve been boring as hell.
This is probably one of my favourites fighting scenes ever
One of my favourite films. My one regret is I never saw it at the cinema.
I did actually but didn't properly appreciate it back then as I basically wasn't familiar with any of Edgar Wright's work back then...I only saw it in the cinema "by accident" cause the trailer was "kind of funny" but I didn't really know what to think of it back then... I have grown too love this movie a lot more since when I saw it at the cinema, but my favourite Wright-movie will always be Hot Fuzz
The detail they make is magnificent, the dust coming off the stools and the blood splattering like it's real.
I'm in love with this movie after seeing 1 scene
00:37 to 00:45 this one-take sequence came out too cool and must have taken a hard time to film, i really appreciate the work of the actors and the direction.
The song in the background is titled “20 seconds to comply” and around the 20 second mark after the alarm is hit, Nick Frost made the decision to attack. It’s subtle little things like this that make this movie G-O-L-D. Edgar Wright is such a damn treasure.
we want another Edgar Wright, Simon pic, nic frost collaboration movies more
Kathiravan Ganesh There is meant to be one coming in November next year
LeeHamill 04 really? because some websites says Edgar Wright direct to baby driver sequal
Kathiravan Ganesh Slaughterhouse Rulez or something???
Yeah the new film is called from dusk till Shaun but I can't tell if it's fake or real
Dusk Till Shaun was an idea they had for a Shaun of The Dead sequel but it never went through
The Cornetto Trilogy is INSANE, and I ENJOY it.
I remember seeing this in the cinema first time with my best buddy (Who I consider more as my brother.) way back.
It was mental and fun.
I love Andy's "AAGH!" at 2:07. :)
Suprisingly, this fight scene would be the slow-paced counterpart of the church fight scene in "Kingsman : The Secret Service"