From Cinelinx:
Each week Cinelinx will chose one director for an in-depth examination of the “signatures” that they leave behind in their work. This week, with the release of The World’s End, we examine the trademark style and calling signs of Edgar Wright as director.
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Wright is one of my favorite director's working today. If he had a hand in it, I have to see the film. I can't wait until he has his massive breakout movie (as Scott Pilgrim should have been), and can get the recognition he deserves from the general public.
Just watched Shaun of the Dead again the other night, and Hot Fuzz will be in a couple days, to get ready for The World's End.