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The World's End: Twenty years after their first epic pub crawl attempt, the "five musketeers" reunite to complete the ultimate challenge – one night, five friends, twelve bars – a boozy quest on which only the strongest will survive. They soon realize that reaching their final pub, The World's End, may be the least of their troubles. They're having the time of their lives, ready to take on the world…but tonight they may have to save it. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost reteam with director Edgar Wright in this wildly entertaining thrill ride that critics call "sheer comic perfection" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone). Hot Fuzz: Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) is a big-city cop who can't be stopped - but he's making everyone else on the force look bad. When he is reassigned to a small, quiet town, he struggles with this new, seemingly idyllic world and his bumbling partner (Nick Frost). Their dull existence is interrupted by several grisly and suspicious accidents, and the crime-fighting duo turn up the heat and hand out high-octane, car-chasing, gun-fighting big-city justice in this hilarious hit critics are calling "Outrageous! Uproariously Funny!" (Thelma Adams, US Weekly). Shaun of the Dead: There comes a day in every man's life when he has to get off the couch… and kill some zombies. When flesh-eating zombies are on the hunt for a bite to eat, it's up to slacker Shaun (Simon Pegg) and his best pal Ed (Nick Frost), to save their friends and family from becoming the next entreé. Novelist Stephen King gushes Shaun of the Dead is "a 10 on the fun meter and destined to be a cult classic" and Newsweek calls it "a bloody hoot!"Your Digital Copy redemption code is printed on an insert inside your Blu-ray/DVD package.A Digital Copy is a digital version of the full-length movie that you get when you own specially-marked Blu-ray/DVD discs bearing the “Digital” logo. Owning the digital version of the movie extends your enjoyment because it enables you to download or stream your movie to a computer, mobile device, internet-connected TV, Blu-ray player, or set-top box. Review: Dead Fuzz At The World's End - Actor/writer Simon Pegg, actor Nick Frost, and director/writer Edgar Wright, combined their talents to create the Cornetto Trilogy of films included in this Blu-ray 3-disc set. "Shaun Of The Dead" (2004) was an instant classic, combining the genres of romantic comedy with horror to great effect. When Shaun first encounters the zombies, he doesn't even realize what is really going on. To me, that demonstrates a Monty Python influence. Of course, Shaun and his best friend Ed decide that the best place to take refuge in is the local pub called the Winchester. When Ed tells Shaun's Mum "We're coming to get you, Barbara," it's a nod to George Romero's "Night Of The Living Dead" (1968). Early in that film, her brother intones "They're coming to get you, Barbara..." This is a must-see movie for me every October, when Halloween draws near. "Hot Fuzz" (2007) combines the genres of the action film and the buddy cop movie with horror. Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) is a by-the-book, smart super-cop who is making the London police force look bad by comparison. Nick is transferred to the rustic village of Sandford. He is paired with the overweight, bumbling Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), who also happens to be the son of the local Inspector Frank Butterman (Jim Broadbent). All is not well in the seemingly ideal village, whose elder members will stop at nothing to win England's Village Of The Year award. Timothy Dalton (a former James Bond) plays smarmy supermarket owner Simon Skinner. Among the many grisly accidents that occur, his is the funniest! Apparently, director/writer Edgar Wright was interested in doing an action/buddy cop movie ever since he was a young lad. One of the many bonus features is an amateur film called "Dead Right," which he wrote and directed when he was only eighteen years old. "The World's End" (2013) combines the genres of the mid-life crisis movie with sci-fi. Gary King (Simon Pegg) is a 40-something alcoholic whose glory days were in high school. His dream is to reunite with four of his school chums, including Andy Knightley (Nick Frost), to complete the golden-mile pub crawl, by drinking twelve pints in twelve pubs in one night. While the trouble-makers were gruesomely murdered in the previous movie, in this film, the imperfect humans are replaced by extraterrestrial robots with blue blood (or lubricating oil) coursing through their bodies. Pierce Brosnan (a former James Bond) plays a teacher named Guy Shepherd, who has become one of the extraterrestrial replicates referred to as the blanks. By the time Gary and Andy manage to reach the twelfth pub, called the World's End, they have a very close encounter with extraterrestrials that will change the world forever! All three movies are loaded with bonus features, which help make this 3-disc set a very worthwhile purchase. Review: Three fantastic movies! - "Hot Fuzz" just might be my favorite comedy of all time. "Shaun of the Dead" is certainly up there too. "The World's End" is technically the weakest of the three, but it's still a strong 7/10. I love Edgar Wright!










| ASIN | B00F98FOL8 |
| Actors | Jim Broadbent, Kate Ashfield, Lucy Davis, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg |
| Aspect Ratio | 2.35:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #553 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #48 in Horror (Movies & TV) #52 in Comedy (Movies & TV) #174 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (6,202) |
| Director | Edgar Wright |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | MHV61130021BR |
| Language | English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1), French (DTS 5.1), Spanish (DTS 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | Blu-ray, NTSC, Ultraviolet, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Producers | Eric Fellner, Nira Park, Tim Bevan |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.88 ounces |
| Release date | November 19, 2013 |
| Run time | 5 hours and 30 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
M**G
Dead Fuzz At The World's End
Actor/writer Simon Pegg, actor Nick Frost, and director/writer Edgar Wright, combined their talents to create the Cornetto Trilogy of films included in this Blu-ray 3-disc set. "Shaun Of The Dead" (2004) was an instant classic, combining the genres of romantic comedy with horror to great effect. When Shaun first encounters the zombies, he doesn't even realize what is really going on. To me, that demonstrates a Monty Python influence. Of course, Shaun and his best friend Ed decide that the best place to take refuge in is the local pub called the Winchester. When Ed tells Shaun's Mum "We're coming to get you, Barbara," it's a nod to George Romero's "Night Of The Living Dead" (1968). Early in that film, her brother intones "They're coming to get you, Barbara..." This is a must-see movie for me every October, when Halloween draws near. "Hot Fuzz" (2007) combines the genres of the action film and the buddy cop movie with horror. Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) is a by-the-book, smart super-cop who is making the London police force look bad by comparison. Nick is transferred to the rustic village of Sandford. He is paired with the overweight, bumbling Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), who also happens to be the son of the local Inspector Frank Butterman (Jim Broadbent). All is not well in the seemingly ideal village, whose elder members will stop at nothing to win England's Village Of The Year award. Timothy Dalton (a former James Bond) plays smarmy supermarket owner Simon Skinner. Among the many grisly accidents that occur, his is the funniest! Apparently, director/writer Edgar Wright was interested in doing an action/buddy cop movie ever since he was a young lad. One of the many bonus features is an amateur film called "Dead Right," which he wrote and directed when he was only eighteen years old. "The World's End" (2013) combines the genres of the mid-life crisis movie with sci-fi. Gary King (Simon Pegg) is a 40-something alcoholic whose glory days were in high school. His dream is to reunite with four of his school chums, including Andy Knightley (Nick Frost), to complete the golden-mile pub crawl, by drinking twelve pints in twelve pubs in one night. While the trouble-makers were gruesomely murdered in the previous movie, in this film, the imperfect humans are replaced by extraterrestrial robots with blue blood (or lubricating oil) coursing through their bodies. Pierce Brosnan (a former James Bond) plays a teacher named Guy Shepherd, who has become one of the extraterrestrial replicates referred to as the blanks. By the time Gary and Andy manage to reach the twelfth pub, called the World's End, they have a very close encounter with extraterrestrials that will change the world forever! All three movies are loaded with bonus features, which help make this 3-disc set a very worthwhile purchase.
J**S
Three fantastic movies!
"Hot Fuzz" just might be my favorite comedy of all time. "Shaun of the Dead" is certainly up there too. "The World's End" is technically the weakest of the three, but it's still a strong 7/10. I love Edgar Wright!
J**N
All 3 movies!
It's sometimes really hard to find these on streaming services for free. I was tired of being charged anytime I wanted to watch them. This was a great price for the entire trilogy!
M**N
Broad-based humor with enough pathos to make them more than slapstick comedies
This Simon Pegg-Nick Frost trilogy is one of two things: Wonderful or awful. I say that because there doesn't seem to be much middle ground when it comes to these three films. Folks love them or hate them but very few (at least of my acquaintance) are neutral about them. Personally, I think they're wonderful. They are inventive, well-written, and well acted with great supporting casts including Timothy Dalton, Martin Freeman, Bill Nighy, and Jim Broadbent. Although I like all three, I especially like "Hot Fuzz" because it has - in my opinion - one of the great shootouts in film history. (I know what you're thinking: This is a comedy, not an action movie but - frankly - I don't think that matters. When you watch Pegg and Frost, as a couple of local cops, take on a whole bunch of heavily armed bad guys in a running gun battle you've got to admire not only the action but also the realism of it. People actually run out of ammunition during the gunfight, when they get wounded they fall down in agony... I mean, compare that with your average cop movie or western.) Dalton, as one of the villains, has seldom been more menacing than he is in this film and Broadbent, known mostly for his roles as a gentle good guy, is convincing as a cop who has lost his way and gone to the dark side as the result of a personal tragedy. "Shaun of the Dead" is - as the title implies - a zombie movie. It's funny but it's not a spoof on the genre. In fact, it manages to combine laughter with a certain amount of pathos. It speaks to some interesting issues as well: The value of friendship, the willingness to sacrifice oneself for friends and loved ones, and the need for ordinary men and women to step up in times of an emergency. "The World's End" is not a zombie film, but it does borrow some elements of that genre in this science fiction tale of an alien attempt to take over Earth. Like the other two films, it has its comedic moments but it also has its share of pathos. The plot revolves around a former high school hotshot (Pegg) who organizes an epic pub crawl to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the last time he and a few friends were all together. Predictably, it goes horribly wrong. A little slow to start, the action and the pace of the movie picks up about halfway through and rushes to its conclusion at a breakneck pace. Former Bond Girl Rosamund Pike is wonderful as the hotshot's one-time lover who he dumped rather unceremoniously 20 years earlier. She's funny, tough when it counts, and - in the end - willing to forgive Pegg's character when the chips are down. Not for everyone, this is a three-film collection for those who (like me) enjoy movies featuring broad-based humor mixed with enough pathos to separate them from slapstick comedies.
E**R
Terrific blu-ray quality and the wonderful films ain't too shabby either!
Love this trilogy, and after trying to find just one of them, this entire set on a single blu-ray was very reasonably priced and the viewing quality as well as extras cannot be beat. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost together have developed such a great working relationship and go down as one of the great film comedic teams of our time. The raunch? Makes it all that much better!
S**E
Great product. Quick shipping.
Great product. Quick shipping.
R**N
This has one really decent
movie(Hot Fuzz) and the other two are ok. Strange thing is I had watched Shaun Of The Dead when it frist came out and thougth it was really great, but after many years, it hasn't aged well for me!! JMHO
R**T
Perfect
I read through some of the reviews while the item was being shipped and got freaked out because of several issues that a lot of people seemed to be having. But my own experience has been perfect with these movies. Each of the three movies came in both UHD 4k and Blu-ray. Everything was in perfect condition. Even though the digital copy redemption sheet (with the number you use to unlock them) was dated 2019, it redeemed all movies in 2025. And of course the movies look great and are hilarious.
匿**名
先のレビューにもありますように、日本語字幕があるのはホット・ファズのみです。ショーンとワールズエンドにはありません。しかし、これは海外で発売された商品なので日本語字幕が入っていないのも仕方ないと思います。日本語字幕と吹き替えが欲しい方は日本から販売したDVDBOX又はDVD単品を購入することをお勧めします。しかし、海外版の方が特典が多いのでワールズエンドだけでも海外版の購入を私はお勧めします。 この商品を購入したので、日本版DVDのワールズエンドは見ていないので何の特典が未収録なのかわかりませんが、確かギャグリールが無いと聞いた記憶があります。
A**E
Leider nicht richtig gelesen und versehentlich die nicht deutsche Version bestellt aber die DVDs sind tip top und laufen flüssig
B**N
Fantásticas, cada sabor mejor que el anterior... Mejor verlas en VO, Simon Pegg tremendo en cada una. Muy recomendable para los fans del cine británico
G**I
Cela faisait un moment que je recherchais ces films en VO sous-titrés en anglais ! C'est enfin chose faite avec ce coffret. Que ceux qui veulent du franco-français passent leur chemin. Pour les "puristes", c'est du pur bonheur !
E**.
Adoro estás películas, no podían faltar en mi colección. Sobre la entrega, fue rápida y llegó en buenas condiciones en su mayoría, de no ser porque el disco 4k de Shaun Of The Dead estaba rayado por alguna razón, por suerte el Blu Ray y los discos de las otras 2 películas los pude ver sin problemas. Tienen una buena cantidad de extras incluídos los comentarios del director y la mayoría de los actores. Todas tienen doblaje latino y subtitulos además de su idioma original.
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