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The Cornetto Trilogy (aka “Three Flavours Trilogy”) is a cinematic delight in every sense of the word, and its status as such was solidified with the third and final entry in the loosely connected trio of films, The World’s End. Much more than simply riffs on the horror, action, and sci-fi genres respectively, writer/director Edgar Wright, co-writer/star Simon Pegg, and star Nick Frost have crafted three masterworks of structure that are as entertaining as they are emotionally satisfying. Following Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, The World’s End may be the toughest and most mature work of the three, capping off the trilogy with a pair of career best performances by Pegg and Frost and wonderfully innovative visual storytelling courtesy of Wright. Read my full review of The World’s End on Blu-ray after the jump.
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This is one I missed so I need to get this so I can watch it at home.
Pub Fu definitely needs to become a thing
The fight scene in this film where it mixes the films score AND 20 Seconds to Comply by Silver Bullet is amazing
Seeing Gary trying to hold onto his pint for the entire fight is hilarious.
Some people are really harsh on this film, I don't see why.