The World's End

Good food. Fine ales. Total Annihilation.

Sinopse

Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from 20 years earlier unwittingly become humankind's only hope for survival.

  • 6.8
  • 2013
  • Released
  • 1h 49m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$20,000,000.00

Revenue

$46,100,000.00

Keywords
  • #addiction
  • #alcoholism
  • #end of the world
  • #apocalypse
  • #homage
  • #pub
  • #hilarious
  • #pub crawl

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967about 2 months ago

“Gary” (Simon Pegg) is trying to get his four childhood friends to return to their hometown to complete a pub crawl of it’s dozen boozers after their initial attempt after their last day at school fizzled out. Adulthood has seen them go their separate ways, and not without their baggage either, but he hopes that former best mate “Andy” (Nick Frost); “Oliver” (Martin Freeman) and his sister “Sam” (

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 3 years ago

Let's start on a positive note...the fight scenes were brilliant, certainly the funniest parts of the movie. A bunch of drunks that can kill robots...not robots with action movie style and professional wrestling moves is almost too funny to watch. Seeing Pegg and Black's characters interchanged was fresh as well, especially since Black pulls off the lovable Pub king and Pegg does a good job of

r96sk
@r96skover 3 years ago

I finally watched the final part of the so-called Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy. I'm not actually a massive fan of the preceding two films, like don't get me wrong they are good films - I've just never been, unlike the majority it seems, overtly into them. <em>'The World’s End'</em> continues that trend. Early on I was actually expecting this to be great to me, but it basically levels out by

narrator56
@narrator56about 5 years ago

This movie was divided into three parts for me. First there were the set-up scenes: Gary arranging the reunion tour and providing background of the five friends. It was fairly predictable and I found it almost impossible to overcome my dislike for the Gary character. It was only because I was slightly distracted by something else that I kept watching it. Then at about the 35-40 minute mark, it got

John Chard
@John Chardover 9 years ago

Just three cornetto's, give them to me! Who's the helmet without a helmet? Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright reconvene to close down the cornetto trilogy that had began with Sean of the Dead and Hot Fuzz. Here we find Pegg as a card carrying alcoholic who coerces his old mates into undertaking a fabled drinking binge in their home town of New Haven. But things are not as they used to b

K
@kineticandroidover 11 years ago

A classmate planted the phrase, "I didn't believe the ending," in my head when talking about this movie. That's the phrase that first came to me when the climax eventually arrived. It just didn't seem plausible for me that an all-powerful alien race was that convinced by the drunken rants of three middle-aged British men to forgo their invasion goals and bring about the technology apocalypse.

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