1st Time Watching "The World's End" | MOVIE REVIEW
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Honestly, "Fuck off, you big lamp" is one of the best lines in cinema
"We're more stubborn, more belligerent, and more idiotic than you could possibly imagine."
My favorite bit of this movie is that they basically show you the whole movie in the flashback at the start. Everything in Gary's story plays out over the course of the film
You hit the nail on the head with the chain pub thing. That was the point being made in the movie. Conformity and sameness taking over our lives.
Please watch "Paul" - same actors, different director. Hilarious :)
Good shout. Forgot about that one 👍
This is a great call - might even be the best of the 4 films
Reece’s pieces!!!!
Definitely 💯
Spaced 1999 Simon Pegg Jessica Hynes.... Lots of Cameos in both Hot Fuzz and Shaun o't Dead. Plus check out Black Books!!!
You didn't notice Timothy Dalton, another James Bond in Hot Fuzz. He owned the supermarket.
They did notice.
You guys need to watch Spaced, short run series with Simon Pegg, it's the series that pretty much started the idea of the Cornetto trilogy, especially Shawn of the Dead. It's also made by Edgar Wright.
It's a comedy series that centers on Pegg and Jessica Hynes (nee Stevenson) two strangers who move in together in a flat having to pretend that they're married, and they share these blocks of flats with other slightly weird tenants, then there's Nick Frost, who plays Pegg's best mate as always. It's quirky, funny and brilliant.
Yeah Spaced would be a good one, just the right amount of weirdness mixed with some brilliant comedy
tyres, the delivery man, is one of best kept secrets in comedy in my book! (on the same level as super hans in 'peep show')
The actress who plays the zombie in the garden in Shaun Of The Dead sits next to Simon's character in the group therapy scene at the start.
Bill Nighy (Great actor) who played his stepfather Shaun of the Dead is the voice of the aliens.
He was the Chief Inspector in Hot Fuzz too!
He even said at the beginning that "The end is Nigh."
@@michaelmanning579and don't forget Davie Jones he was amazing in that
Just a bit of context for non-Brits regarding the pubs all looking the same - until about the late 90's, pubs were all quite unique and set in their ways. You had regulars who stuck to their local pubs and never really went anywhere new. Each pub has its own thing going on and had been like that for decades or even centuries. They were owned by a "landlord" who was just a guy running a private business. Come the last couple of decades, things have become highly gentrified and uniform, especially as you have large companies buying up pubs and making them homogenous - franchises essentially, which was never really done before on a large scale. The old wallpaper was replaced with a specific colour of paint, the nasty old carpets were replaced with wooden floors. That's where the joke about identical pubs in the movie come in - once they become franchised, the decor, drinks etc would have been mandated to be a certain way to match the company's specs. Pubs in the early 90's when these guys did their pub crawl would have most definitely been updated in this way by the time the movie is set. More welcoming to a wider variety of clientele but with a cost to its individuality.
Your first "where's he from ?" is Eddie Marsan, who played the creepy headmaster from Deadpool 2. He was also Inspector Lestrade in the 2 Robert Downey Jr Sherlock Holmes Films as well
One of the joys of this movie is seeing Eddie and Paddy Considine, who are brilliant actors who've been in some pretty heavy movies and shows, kicking loose and exercising their comedy muscles.
Gary talking about bottling up past trauma leading to inadequate coping strategies it shows that he really has taken what he learning in therapy to heart, he said what he'd learning unironicly. He really had tried to get better in the program and it didn't work for him so he had to find his own way. The Golden Mile was Gary's own 12 steps, his Hail Mary attempt to save himself.
It was his Hail Mary attempt to _kill_ himself. Get into his dress uniform, have one last wild night, go out on a high. He had no intention of leaving that town alive, he didn’t even bring any luggage, because he wouldn’t have needed any. Getting that last pint would have been the last thing he intended to do. Andy stopped him because he understood that Gary was destroying himself even if it wasn’t until he saw Gary’s bandaged wrists that he realised just what he fully intended.
@@ChocolatierRob Andy: "Do you know how much trouble you could get into?"
Gary: "Do you know how much trouble I'm already in?"
I forgot they managed to get TWO former James Bond actors into this "trilogy".
(Timothy Dalton in Hot Fuzz, and Pierce Brosnan in this.)
btw, I'm sure somebody already said this in the comments of the Hot Fuzz reaction, but the guy in the security office was played by Edward Woodward, who was the lead actor in "The Wicker Man" (1973).
Hot Fuzz was *heavily* influenced by that film. Or it was more like "The Wicker Man, but as a comedy".
Ewar woowar (thanks Eddie izzard) was also the original Equaliser.
8:10 "Helmet" is a not-too-common slang word these days, for... well... use your imagination. lol
A slightly more common term these days would be a "bell-end".
11:05 - Rafe Spall.
His dad played Peter Pettigrew in the Happy Rotter movies (Azkaban, etc.).
Believe it or not, he was also in Shaun Of The Dead, but looks a lot younger.
He was the guy in the shop at the start, who answered his phone in the middle of a staff meeting.
"You have red on you."
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Damn it. I forgot to mention that one. lol
So many people reacting to the Denzel movies recently, but Mr Woodward was the original. hehe
32:49 Robot thing, from The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951).
There are about 20 other references to other sci-fi / horror movies in this.
For me this is the best of the Trilogy. Comedy but really well written characters and plot.
Gary King is a much deeper and rich character than Simon Pegg's other leads in Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead
I love watching people have their WTF? moment with the toilet scene! Best of the Cornetto films for me, very clever writing and lots of subtle foreshadowing (especially the pub names) it get's better with every re-watch.
Most midpoint shifts happen subtly, quietly with most audiences barely acknowledging that the stakes have changed... Worlds End's midpoint shift hit's with 16 inch guns from a battleship.
Loved your reaction (my favourite out of all the one's I've seen) because of how well you followed and really resonated with the characters, particularly Gary. I saw the film on the big screen and Simon Pegg as Gary really was ''cool''. I was rooting for him the whole time. And what an ending! It's my favourite of the trilogy too.
It's such a beautiful premise for this movie.
Your comment; "it's sad but awsome." So right!
So relatable, so coherent, so clever.
Very clever insight into social groups.
And then throw some bat-s#!t bonkers in.
Just so great. [Applause]
You two seriously need to watch 'Attack the block' which is another British comedy Sci-fi/Action that has aliens...and they are working on a sequel.
I love what they did with the characters names to show their strengths and their rank within the group. Genius!
The best of the trilogy. Not a wasted scene or dialogue. The character of Gary King is the best Simon Pegg has ever played.
i couldnt agree more i can talk about this all day. i respect this movie to hell & back :)
Greg*
Indeed
People from the first two movies have popped up in it as secondary and background characters. The lady sitting next to Simon Pegg in the AA/NA meeting was the zombie lady in the back garden in Shaun of the Dead, and the guy looking at the expensive house was in both Shaun of the Dead (Shaun's teen workmate) and Hot Fuzz (one of the Andys). So cool!
if u didnt know , a uk pint is a LOT more than a us pint , 568ml vs 473ml
Whenever American's first visit the UK and (even if drinkers in the US), when they have a 'couple' of pints, they often get VERY pissed when in a pub. Although you warn them, they rarely listen and I have given up counting the number of times I have had to take them back to their hotel or (if staying with me or friends), to home. 😎 So, guys, please remember many 'pints' are STRONGER than in the US AND they are LARGER! Just saying... 😅 😂 🤣
If your looking to scratch your pegg/frost/wright itch in the future, i cant recommend Spaced enough. Its the first thing that the trio ever work on and its fucking brilliant
I'm still grateful to my friend for making me watch this movie with him wihtout telling me *anything* about it or letting me look at the DVD case. So I really settled into the cozy small story pub sort of vibes and then was *entirely* gibsmacked when shit started hitting the fan. 😂 Thanks, Jasper! 😁
There is a tradition here in Ireland around christmas called 12 pubs generally a group of people dress up in christmas jumpers or christmas themed outfits and do a drink in each pub and see who makes it to the end pub .i think the time it starts couod be 9 pm but that could depend on the group
12 pubs of Christmas and f@cked we will be:) used to do 2 pints and 2 double shots in every pub, twaz easy at the time, but an ambulance would be needed if I tried it now:)
@@donallmccrudden4812 ah stranger how are you long time hope ur well....well I don't drink so I can't say I understand but in fairness be some craic
@@alibennett78 tiz yourself that's in it, how's she cutting, not 3 bad here. you don't drink? Neither do I, anymore, thank christ:) ant scandal with ya?
@@donallmccrudden4812 ah no all is quiet thank god .ah ok I suppose some people would say u be saving money bit these days u will find other things to spend it on .hope ur well anyway
@@alibennett78 save monly on one thing, blow it something else. Decently well yeah, you?
Calling Gary 'Greg' is almost better than 'King Gay' :DD
Yes, GARY King... And never lose your R's, because you become Gay... 😎 (I can say that because...!). 😅 😂 🤣
@ 6:17 - Daniel - "where is he from?" You could possibly have seen him in Ray Donovan: He is English actor Eddie Marsan & played Terry Donovan, Ray Donovan's brother that ran the boxing gym. He is a top notch character actor that you will come across in many UK and US movies.
"best of the trilogy" nice to not be the only one who feels this way,
shaun of the dead and hot fuzz have become such classics (not that they don't deserve to be)
but it's always nice to see this movie get some appreciation :)
1:09 - ‘I would love to do that to my high school bully’. Feel the same way - BUT - I bumped into my bully about 15 years after leaving school, he tried to start a fight and I kicked the ever loving shit out of him. Issues resolved…. 😁 (I’d spent the last decade getting into shape - I wasn’t an easy target anymore)
My family LOVES The Cornetto Trilogy. But you two have brought in those connections that we didn't see between the three. Thank you :o) Edgar Wright and Simoon Pegg have a few interviews on RUclips that reveal a portion of their writing strategy. Very interesting.
I love this film. I think it's just as good as Shaun and Fuzz but for some reason it only gets 6.9 on imdb. Ludicrous Display (! ref: IT crowd)... It should be at least 8. In my books it should be 10. Brilliant.
This was a hoot! It's like sitting in the pub chatting sh** with your mates. I even grabbed a beer from the fridge.
Approx. 26.20ish mark: He mentions Mr Shepherd's class, and - “Exit, pursued by a bear.” Probably the most famous Shakespearean 'stage directions' of all time... (Act III of 'The Winter's Tale'). Also known as ONE of Shakespeare's "problem plays" - very much like THIS film; Thus the first three acts in the 'play' are filled with intense psychological drama (build-up, getting the 'gang' together and then visiting the 'pubs'), while the last two acts are comic and supply a happy ending (NO spoilers here!). We should applaud Shakespeare 😎
The local theatre here did "The Complete Works of Shakespear Abrided" last year... the bear was replaced with a dinosaur. (Also Hamlet got in his car and drove off halfway through the play)
I love the reactions to the cornetto trilogy.
Keep a lookout for the final scene of the film, a Cornetto wrapper blows past in a breeze, briefly catching on a wire fence...
If you have NOT seen the film - Please DON'T READ FURTHER - SPOILERS !!!
Each film in the trilogy is connected to a specific Cornetto Ice Cream flavour and appear in each film. 'Shaun of the Dead' features a STRAWBERRY flavoured Cornetto, which signifies the film's bloody and gory elements. 'Hot Fuzz' includes the BLUE 'original' Cornetto, to signify the police element to the film and 'The World's End' features the GREEN MINT chocolate chip flavour (though shown only by a wrapper caught in the wind) representing "little green men" and science fiction.
Didn't know that, cool fact.
@@palmeristo
Cheers, nice to pass on info for those who may not know... 👍
I will sleep much better for knowing that now, thanks for the info!
Edit: Just noticed the characters last names at the start of the video are Chamberlain, Page, Prince, Knightly and King. The last four have connections to royalty, as for Chamberlain...
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The Lord Chamberlain, perhaps? The 'LC of the Household' is the most senior officer of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom. 'They' (the LC) is appointed by agreement between the sovereign and the prime minister. They are in charge of supervising the departments which support and provide advice to the UK Sovereign, while also acting as the main communication channel between the Sovereign and the House of Lords. The 'office' organises all ceremonial activity such as garden parties, state visits, royal weddings, and the State Opening of Parliament. They'also handle the Royal Mews and Royal Travel, as well as the ceremony around the awarding of honours.The LC is also chairman of the committee that recommends for the sovereign’s consideration applications for the grant of the royal warrants of appointment for the supply of goods. One of the duties for which the LC was best known was the licensing of London theatres and the censorship of stage plays throughout the UK. This position dates back to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, when the lord chamberlain was in charge of all court entertainments and took the players under his personal protection.
@@secondchance6603
Now that I DID NOT know... I learnt something new today, thanks and much appreciated...👍👍👍
I love this so much & I really hope you enjoyed this trio & i have loved watching it with you so far. Now reason i say this. Is because i am from United kingdom & love this movie. Really touched my soul & i know it by heart. Still always finding new things out about it, 3 years later, But this video of a first time reaction sheds light & i have 26 mins to go still. Wish me luck everyone :) Again Thank You so much for cheering a Yorkshire lass up boys, so far a total belter. Ps Should review & Give us your great wisdom of Run Fat Boy Run! That would truly brighten up my new year & id never ask for Anything again. Personally if you loved Shaun Of The Dead, You are going to love this one :) Peace out & Stay safe.
Simon Peggs character is Gary King
Soundtrack in this is bangin! takes me back to the 90's, i left school in 91, i went to South Park High in Lincoln (Birthplace of the Tank), i got served my first lager when i was 16, those were days of no door staff.
im in my 50ies but i managed to finish one quest like that with 48 .. the hangover was brutal but fuck it was worth it its a great memory now and finually you just regret what you havent done in your older days
Seeing Spencer get choked up on the Gary and Andy scene towards the end broke me.
One of the best trilogies of any film genre, ever.
Yes you have to watch PAUL, and there is Cuban Fury with nick frost and simon pegg has a cameo.
Simon Pegg played Gary, not Greg LOL
The bike cop is one of the main characters in SIGHTSEERS by the way, excellent black comedy/slasher pic from the UK
He was great in this, I didn't buy his character in A Dark Song -he seemed mis-cast. will check out Sightseers thanks for the tip
There’s a pub near mine called the cock inn still giggle when the bus announces the stop😂
Pierce Brosnon 1:19 The baddie superstore owner in Hot Fuzz was a James Bond too.
I've just watched you lads both enjoy the Simon pegg trilogy, the set up for the jokes etc.... So if you liked these movies you will love "a fantastic fear of everything" with pegg. It's got once of the best set up for a joke I've ever seen in a movie. I just know you will buckle with laughter, I'd even put money on it. I can't say any more, I just so hope you watch it. Cheers lads
Pierce Brosnan why not. They had another James Bond in Hot Fuzz.
did you notice the garden zombie woman at the left in the AA meeting? 😆
also bill nighy (he's not my dad, mum) as the hive-voice of the 'network'
Notice the name of each pub related to what happens in them.
Love the bit with the suede song so young
Its the greatest of the Trilogy, imo. I love them all, but TWE just hits different than Shaun, and Fuzz, because of Gary King. Such an amazingly realised character. Loss, fear, lack of purpose, addiction, depression, suicide, all wrapped up in a machismo bravado. We all know a Gary King. Lots of us recognise parts of him in ourselves.
Wonderful film.❤
Fleeing the explosion, turns out they actually did leave town without using the brakes.
She was also wrong when she said "you have to move forwards, not backwards" because driving backwards is exactly how they left town.
Timothy Dalton (80's Bond/007) was in Hot Fuzz. Pierce Brosnan (90's/00's Bond/007)
I watched all three movies in theaters, and I live just north of Philadelphia,PA. I'm only a year older than Danny, born in the south as well. Don't know why it missed your radar, but I guess that's just how it goes
Really enjoyed watching this movie with you and hearing your comments. Oh, and it was Timothy Dalton in Hot Fuzz. But Pierce Brosnan in the world's end, just thought you'd like to know.😊😂❤ Of course, both actors share having played James Bond in the past.
There is no James Bond in Shaun, but there is a John Wick weapons guy.
Next.. It’s probing time! 👽
You guys got to watch this movie a few times . Each time you’ll notice somthing new . All the movies are really good at bringing you back and exceeding your expectations
Edit : fosters is generally believed to be a drink you have because it’s cheap or because it’s a session drink . Stella is good but not looked at as a good drink . Uk is pretty mixed with beer preference
He was the manager of the orphanage in Deadpool 2.
The film Paul is a good one.
Yess watch Paul next guys it’s a must with Simon pegg and nick frost still!
Have a look at Paul which the both Star in, Loved it
Season 3 I.T crowd?? I love the show and the reaction of you guys is priceless
Peter the car dealer is in many movies. One being Deadpool 2 he's the guy in charge of the home for kids who tortures Fire Fist.
So the Trilogy has 2 James Bond’s in. Pierce in this and Tim ‘slasher of prices’ Dalton.
Would have been great to have had Connery in Shaun of the dead. Maybe as John the Landlord. 😉
No, Connery was never good enough.
Never have i shouted the name GARY so much in my life.. i hope it never happens again lol😂
Trivia.. What made this as a 3 flavours Cornetto trilogy was this
Shaun of the dead had red Cornetto : indicate blood
Hot fuzz had blue Cornetto : indicate police
The world's end had green Cornetto: indicate extraterrestrial
This is my favourite one in the trilogy
It’s not as highly rated as the other 2 but it’s still a fun time.
Pierce Brosnan and Rosamund Pike is a Die Another Day reunion
Ahhh my favorite buddy road trip coming of age zombie alien martial arts sci-fi romantic comedy movie. Best of its genre.
Get yourself to Ennistymon when you visit Ireland Spence. Where a lot of father Ted was filmed. Good pub called Eugene’s with lots of Ted stuff and they recorded there
God I remember the days when I could handle 6 pints and as much herbal refreshment on a night out! And that’s before we get into rum and shots!
Just thinking about trying it now I’m knocking on the door of 30 is already sending me west 😅
3 pints and 2 smokes max now before I’m ready for bed 🤣 getting old really sucks!
My favourite in the trilogy.
Ok. How do you have a little boy and not know TOY STORY!
You need to watch that with your boy! Such a great movie. :)
Why do they keep calling him Greg😂
I know... It's Gary?
Genuinely concerning lmao
Pre covid and lockdown nonsense, no way am I watching RUclips generally. Somehow Embrace the Suck21 appears. Good lads, good music and humour. 3 years on fellas! Bl00dy hell.
Next stop: Paul.
Unrelated to the Cornetto trilogy but fun nonetheless. Same main cast of Pegg and Frost
The orange sunset at the start of the crawl story was an asteroid crashing
12 pints is pretty easy as long its not above 5%
Guys this is awesome film. You have to react to Paul as well! There is a great pub in Edinburgh called World’s End….this is a typical Englishman drinking session…apart from the aliens
Paul is a great movie too; I think you guys would enjoy it very much.
The nightclub in the film,called the mermaid i think,its where they see the marmalade sandwitch,ect,,,thats actually a cinima,and me and my kids watched this film in it,good oh lol
30:21 - 30:51 the audio screws up - great vid as always fellas.
2 films I would recommend after this, for Pegg frost combo, slaughterhouse rulez and for Edgar Wright, baby driver
100% watch Paul if you want more of the pair of them together
Wrong guys! ALL our pubs are different and unique! That's why we treasure them! They are NOTHING like American bars!! Have you learnt nothing over these years?
30 and. 35. That’s a great age for drinking , don’t drink with the british , you won’t last.
Good reaction, you popped up in my recommended videos. I will dig back through your older reactions. Since you made it through the cornetto trilogy I think you should watch Paul. Another Simon Pegg and Nick Frost movie but with a different director.
No one is called Greg
I've watched all of them, incl PAUL. However, I was today old when I realised the Cornetto trilogy comprised of Conspiracy theories. ZOMBIES, CULTS, ALIENS. Sure PAUL..was definately about aliens But also its about the Government lying/keeping secrets/Area51.
I just enjoyed them so much so that I didn't see it. But when you break it down... yeah.
Specially this one, with the way the worlds been going the last 3/4 years, governments over the world making nonsense laws for nonsense reasons, when you question it, it’s either “that is irrelevant” or “it’s for the greater good”. And people say the simpsons predicted a lot
For anyone who's seen "Day of the Triffids" (1962 version is all I know), certain parts of this movie remind of that. (Around 1 hour and 2 minutes is what I'm talking about). Ugh, wrong movie.. lol.. not day of the triffids, but "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" :D oopsie!
Must be calling Gary King "Greg" on purpose.
Filmed where I live. Went to watch in the cinema in the town it’s filmed in 😎. Spent the whole time going “oh look there’s …”
The town has improved since this was filmed as there’s been investment due to a lot of Londoners moving out to it. It’s less than an hour by train into London so a good commuter town.
Fosters is not upscale. Brits joke that Australia found a way to market piss.
Yep, commonly called kangaroo piss
You can't buy Foster's in Australia. It really is horse piss we sell to foreigners
As others have said watch Paul, number 4in the trilogy ! And set in the US .
Bib Mortimer has a book out called... The Satsuma Complex ...its a goid read
that dude in trenchcoat was his partner in hotfuzz
You guys still need to do "Paul." Not Cornetto, but great.
Fosters over here is literal piss water
It's GARY, not Greg.