Ep 199 The World's End
It’s the conclusion of our watch through of Edgar Wright’s Cornetto Trilogy as we reach “The World’s End”. A film in which we learn what that thing above the door is called; another Bond gets the c…
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21 moments across 9 episodes where Adam, Lee or Chris talk about Nick Frost.
But I saw I I I again, it kind of got missed and it was only because Nick Frost posted about it on Instagram.
Nick Frost is brilliant in it. I mean, you wouldn't expect anything else, but Nick Frost is really good.
It starts off and he's quite, you know, he's Cuddly Nick Frost, he's your friend, and then you go to the point of, actually, he is a really big bastard, and when he turns nasty, it's fucking scary.
And he was in Manstroke Woman with Nick Frost.
Hornchurch boy made good, Nick Frost.
And your brother Dean said, he thought that Simon Peg and Nick Frost were playing the wrong characters.
In that they're sort of like, you know, basically Simon Peg has the Nick Frost character in this because Nick Frost character is kind of feckless, sort of, you know, useless or pain in the ass.
Because usually, you know, it's like Nick Frost is the funniest thing in Shaun of the Dead and possibly the funniest thing in Hot Fuzz.
She was Janet Sloane in Mr. Sloane with Nick Frost.
He also did the music for Paul with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, The Young Americans, Stargate, Independence Day, Zoolander, In Between Us 2, Shaft, Stoned, How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, Venus.
And and and Nick Nick Pegg and Nick Frost and Simon Pegg as well are clearly.
It's that it's Nick Frost getting hit in the face with that being.
So, kicking right off, one of the main things that a lot of people know from Shaun of the Dead is that there is a sequence in the film whereby Nick Frost's character Ed tells Shaun his plans for the following day, and this basically is a rundown of the action for the remainder of the film.
That is finally rounded off with, how's that for a nice slice of fried gold, which is just an expression that Nick Frost has used and has now entered the common lexicon thanks to Shaun of the Dead.
Another piece of lore from the background of the making of Spaced is that Big Al says that dogs can't look up, and this is actually something that Nick Frost said when they were attempting to get some footage of Colin the dog for Spaced.
I mean, obviously, Simon Peg and Nick Frost.
But yeah, it's I think you've got so obviously you've got Nick Frost is just exceptional.
The Nick Frost show because there's an extra on basically was him going around talking about survival techniques and things like what to do in the event of a get trapped in the desert and that sort of thing.
And obviously you've got Nick Frost who.
And is it, I mean John Ratzenberger obviously we've seen him in loads of stuff and you know him from Cheers and things like that. Just watching it the other day, he is a real Nick Frost performance.
I could see Nick Frost if you were to remake this for whatever reason.
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