The World's End
The World's End
R | 23 August 2013 (USA)
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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.

Reviews
Steven Moore

I have just watched this on Netflix, thank goodness I didn't go to the cinema to see it. Maybe it's my age but the whole premise of a pub crawl with unwilling participants, on tea total, which turn up anyway was a bit far fetched. Then we had the village with 12 pubs, how do they make any money? Taken over by androids with some higher motivation of galactic good or was it evil, who knows or even cares. So it was really just an excuse for 5 actors to badly act drunk and destroy a lot of zombies, sorry robots in ridiculous fighting scenes. Not very funny and a complete waste of talent and time.

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adonis98-743-186503

Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from twenty years earlier unwittingly become humanity's only hope for survival. Like the previous 2 terrible films 'The World's End' is packed with terrible humor, bland characters and a terrible plot and mix of different genres all mash up in one forgettable, gigantic and boring mess of a british film. (0/10)

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sleijeri

Seen many of the Pegg and Frost movies and most of them have been funny, but this just didn't deliver. The movie has a good idea for a story, but somehow I just didn't see how this would have fit in to that.The "blanks" was a good surprise for the movie and how the movie reveled it was surely nice! I liked it, because I did't read anything about this film (obviously to avoid spoilers) before I watched this. So from that side, the movie had a nice surprise to it.

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merelyaninnuendo

The World's EndEdgar nails it again with Simon Pegg and even though the concept may resemble to it's earlier installments its still a promising one.

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