>It never got better than that night! That was supposed to be the beginning of my life! All that promise and fucking optimism! That feeling that we could take on the whole universe! It was a big lie! Nothing happened!
Damn.
>It never got better than that night! That was supposed to be the beginning of my life! All that promise and fucking optimism! That feeling that we could take on the whole universe! It was a big lie! Nothing happened!
Damn.
Take your gif and go back to tumblr, pussy.
What film
I almost just wanted the film to be about his character than the blanks
worlds end
Unironically hits me in the soul.
>Mfw I realized the incel chuds of Yea Forums dont like TWE as much as SOTD and HF because its themes of wasted adulthood and lost potential hit to close to home
>say something sincere
>ruin it with nonsense afterward
>Andrew Knightley : And what's so important about the golden mile?
>Gary King : Its all I've got!
The whole scene is pure goosebumps.
>Andrew Knightley : You need help Gary.
>Gary King : I got help. Do you know what help was? Help was a lot of people talking about how fucking awful things have gotten. That is not my idea of a good time.
I hate this fucking movie because Pegg's character is a fucking loser who just wants to go back to being king shit of his little high school social club. The rest of the guys are shown to be buttoned down conservative types but the that's a part of growing up. He's just a pathetic wanker with a severe case of arrested development!!!FACT!!!
Literally me
T. Hang around teens and zoomers
- Garry king
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Initially that was my reaction too but I embraced it
It ain't so bad
It got too dark and too real for a "comedy", this is why Hot Fuzz is still the best of the three; because it had the best balance of the comedy and its chosen mash-up genre (the buddy cop genre). Even Shaun of the Dead wasn't as good at balancing the comedy and horror as, say, Evil Dead II.
Sorry I just cannot be bothered to be moved by this shit.
Sure the lines have something in it but the way they dilivered it. I just can't take them seriously.
And look what's going on in this movie. Random aliens. Random alien tech. Randomly destroyed world and became a cowboy in Wild West
I just don't think this thing is related to me
So there are two things.
Gary's life issue and what's going on on the town. The two aren't related.
The aliens are replacing the town with Stepford wives, but that has nothing to do with Gary's failure
But somehow Gary found strength in his failure and resisted the alien's offer to upgrade. Why? How?
This movie just didnt do it for me. I didnt like any of the characters, and the editing and humor wasnt as good as hot fuzz and shaun
for you
Theyre related in that Gary doesnt want things to change and the alien megacorp does.
>because its themes of wasted adulthood and lost potential hit to close to home
That and it's just not nearly as funny.
World's End is stealth kino because it deconstructs a lot of the ideals and characterizations that Wright and Pegg wrote as idealistic in their earlier films, seeing what would happen if someone led that lifestyle for the greater part of their adult lives.
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Exactly the same thing mass shooters say to themselves to justify gunning people down. That's what Pegg's character would have been in the USA!!!FACT!!!
Aliens ruined this movie.
This movie was a grower for me, but once I watched it a couple of times it became my favorite of the trilogy. It’s amazingly written and executed.
Hot Fuzz has no emotional core, the main characters are a complete joke. It’s a great movie but it’s my least favorite of the three. Doesn’t have any moments with the resonance of OP’s, or Barbara’s death in Shaun.
Shaun of the Dead was the OG and it basically single-handedly got me into film when I was 12. It will always hold a special place in my heart.
That's a retarded analysis. Normies with shit jobs who peaked in high school and hate their lives don't like TWE because they aren't self aware enough to respond positively to a look in the mirror. If anyone is fully aware of their failings, lost potential, the lies society told you when you were a kid it's a loser on Yea Forums. I love that movie and love Gary King. The whole movie is like a greek tragedy and you can't help but root for the man destined to fail.
I don't associate with King because I'm not a cool kid who never grew into an adult, I'm a loser kid who grew into a loser adult, all I saw was a bad movie
Gary doesn't even end off that badly, he just becomes a goth cowboy wandering the earth. Pretty based desu.
Totally agree.
Firstly Shaun was just young. Comedians were more relatable when they were young. When he made that silly joke of pretending to be zombie it was more like it.
When they were in End I constantly felt they are some other people and don't really want to do it.
And editing can't save it but only worsen it
There's also a parallel between the aliens literally replacing humans and the way adulthood tends to change us to the point where our old friends don't even recognize us anymore. I think out of the three films TWE had the strongest allegory and overall theme. Hot Fuzz was a stronger film, but the underlying message was juvenile.
Ummmm 25-year-old doomer here DAE le clowns???
kino desu
easily the best of the trilogy
It's the worst one because it isn't funny
don't act like it's better because it plays the hackneyed "aw I grew up and I hate what I did with my life" card and you watched it just as you were beginning to regret your life choices
I had my high school reunion and hung out with old friends for the first time in 20 years and I was literally Gary King except I wore a Metallica shirt
In terms of comedy it was on par with Shaun.
>hung out with old friends for the first time in 20 years
How weird was it?
2dry4u
My life got better after high school, I think. But yet this is still weirdly relateable
So it's a fascist movie?
That's quite interesting. I wonder if that's people in general don't rate the film as highly?
yeah the hilarious climax of telling aliens to fuck off was very droll, i just couldn't handle the sophisticated dry humour sensibilities of this masterpiece
fuck off creepythinman we don't want any of your facts today
unironically this
It would make more sense, in terms of the movie, if the aliens are responsible for his problem. Now that the aliens aren't responsible, that means Gary's problem is real.
The problem of the movie is that it asks a hard question and brings out the real problem, then suspends it and ends the world
Shaun is similar in this aspect. I can't tell you why Shaun works and The End doesn't. Except, maybe, again, Shaun was younger than Gary.