a5c7b9f00b Five friends separated by working life are reluctantly reunited by their teenage leader (the childish Gary King) in an attempt to finish an incomplete pub crawl from their youth. Only to find out that the town has been replaced by robots who are the only thing standing in their way to reach The World's End. 20 years after attempting an epic pub crawl, five childhood friends reunite when one of them becomes hell bent on trying the drinking marathon again. They are convinced to stage an encore by mate Gary King, a 40-year old man trapped at the cigarette end of his teens, who drags his reluctant pals to their home town and once again attempts to reach the fabled pub, The World's End. As they attempt to reconcile the past and present, they realize the real struggle is for the future, not just theirs but humankind's. Reaching The World's End is the least of their worries. Having waiting a long time for the 3rd in the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy, I was hoping for great film to bow out on.<br/><br/>However, I'd say I was disappointed overall due to a number of problems, but would still recommend overall. Multiple times if you're a Wright/Front/Pegg fan.<br/><br/>Lets start with whats good: the actions sequences were awesome. A few real "f**k yeah" adrenaline soaked scenes were present along with decent effects.<br/><br/>Spotting nods to previous films and TV programs, actors and actresses who popped up (Mark Heap and Micheal Smiley were awesome) and the catch phrases brought the most smiles.<br/><br/>I live a stone's throw from where the movie was shot and have drank in some of the pubs so I can understand how residents of Wells felt when watching "Hot Fuzz" - it doesn't help the immersion but is fun spotting locations.<br/><br/>On the negative side: the jokes are thinner on the ground, some were predictable. References to other non-Wright films also more sparse.<br/><br/>Acting was fine but the character interplay is limited and they don't all gel and feel like a bunch old buddies. Eddie Marsan and Martin Freeman didn't seem like they would really be Pegg and Frost's mates. The script was just a bit too weak and hadn't been fleshed out fully. Pace wise the film was very up and down - and then ending felt rushed but had the potential to be very good.<br/><br/>All in all - if you're a fan of the Cornetto Trilogy already it's a definite must see to watch your favourite actors back together again.<br/><br/>For everyone else it's worth a watch and certainly better than most of the other dross advertised in the pre-movie trailers. "The World's End" is the final instalment in what has been dubbed "The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy", featuring the main team of Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. The previous entries in this trilogy of sorts were "Shaun Of The Dead" and "Hot Fuzz" respectively. I will say that for me personally that "Shaun Of The Dead" takes first place in this trilogy without a doubt.<br/><br/>While each movie tackles different subjects, beyond the obvious connection of the three protagonists of the trilogy, they also share a certain affinity in the type of humour and gags they each inherently embody.<br/><br/>The type of nihilistic and absurdist humour accompanied by preposterous gags seen in "The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy", certainly belongs to the fine tradition of British humour, embodied so fittingly by many a great British comedian or actor, but perhaps most prominently by Monty Python. Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are clearly alumni of that great school of humour which has produced some remarkable talent over the years.<br/><br/>"The World's End" is actually the one that most embodies the "pythonesque-like" approach to humour and its usually ridiculous outcomes.<br/><br/>Though the movie is enjoyable and has its high-comedic moments, it is also lacking and lagging behind its counterparts "Shaun Of The Dead" and "Hot Fuzz". While it retains the core elements also seen in the previous movies, "The World's End" feels flat and at times oddly uninteresting leaving its audiences with a "who cares?" after-taste.<br/><br/>If nothing else the movie suffers from bad timing as far as its release. The summer movie season was already populated by "The Hangover-Part 3" and "This Is The End". Actually for some movie viewers the titles might even be a bit confusing "This Is The End" versus "The World's End"…not to mention the set-up and scenario in both movies, which are quite similar in certain aspects. Then there might also just be a general tiredness in regards to this type of comedies with audiences having reached saturation after being bombarded for the past few years with them…<br/><br/>While it is usually not a good sign when the release date of a movie changes and said movie gets pushed back, I think in this case it would have been advisable to perhaps release "The World's End" later in the fall.<br/><br/>All in all, a decent comedy, decent cast…decent direction….decent script…and not much more. "The World's End" is the one with the least flavour from this trilogy….<br/><br/>"This Is The End" versus "The World's End" and "White House Down" versus "Olympus Has Fallen"! 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