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August 3, 2013 7:10 PM   Subscribe

Interactive Shaun of the Dead screenplay. Shaun of the Dead is the first in the Edgar Wright, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg trilogy Three Flavours: Cornetto. The final instalment, The World's End was released in the UK on 19 July 2013 and comes out in the US on 23 August.
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posted by Going To Maine at 7:14 PM on August 3, 2013 [1 favorite]




Also on the 22nd you can see the whole trilogy in some locations.
posted by oneear at 7:18 PM on August 3, 2013


Might be pretty important to have the post notated to reflect that it can only be viewed on mobile devices.
posted by rollbiz at 8:02 PM on August 3, 2013


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That sound you hear is the plaintive sobbing of the World Wide Web.
posted by Celsius1414 at 8:20 PM on August 3, 2013 [13 favorites]


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posted by Artw at 8:28 PM on August 3, 2013 [1 favorite]


Meta
posted by Artw at 8:59 PM on August 3, 2013 [1 favorite]


Desktop link.
posted by kagredon at 9:05 PM on August 3, 2013 [1 favorite]


Mod note: Swapped in non-mobile link, carry on.
posted by restless_nomad (staff) at 9:11 PM on August 3, 2013 [1 favorite]


Sorry! Posted it from me 'pad, had no idea it was tablet only. Thanks for the fix RN.
posted by Sebmojo at 10:28 PM on August 3, 2013


We caught "World's End" and it's possibly the only film to have ever had me howling in laughter in the cinema. It was improved by not knowing the first thing about the plot when I walked in.
posted by emilyw at 3:11 AM on August 4, 2013


I had a small idea about the plot, but I loved it.

I think I'd have laughed more, but I was jonesing for a beer, and sad that all of the music was ripped straight from my teens.

But Gary is me, in a way. And. my God, to hear This Corrosion bombing from the cinema speakers, well, you don't get many moments like that. Plus it all made sense, in the end.

Would watch again. Probably with beer. And Shaun of the Dead. And Hot Fuzz.
posted by Mezentian at 7:17 AM on August 4, 2013


LIKE A LIVING HELL

(hey, now, hey now now)
posted by Sebmojo at 2:35 PM on August 4, 2013


I loved The World's End. Bit more action and heart than comedy, but still perfect.

At the Q&A screening I was at Edgar Wright read out a letter from the British film classification board detailing how many times and in what context he could use 'c*nt' in his films. I hope he puts it online; it reminds me of MetaTalks past.
posted by Charlemagne In Sweatpants at 2:54 PM on August 4, 2013




Mod note: Here's the mobile link for the first link
posted by taz (staff) at 4:39 AM on August 5, 2013


Charlemagne: He has put it online: The World’s End: Letters to the censor
posted by aquarion at 5:56 AM on August 5, 2013 [2 favorites]


Audience Q&A for the Sydney World's End screening. I'm the idiot who forgets John McTiernan's name
posted by Charlemagne In Sweatpants at 8:14 PM on August 6, 2013


We need a new FPP. That movie was delightful.
posted by Going To Maine at 5:58 AM on August 27, 2013




At the Q&A screening I was at Edgar Wright read out a letter from the British film classification board detailing how many times and in what context he could use 'c*nt' in his films.

That sort of sounded like Matt Parker's favorite memo.
posted by EmpressCallipygos at 6:53 PM on September 2, 2013


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