Favorite Movie from the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy

KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
edited May 2020 in All Encompassing Trip
My wife and I decided to watch the trilogy by Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg over a weekend.  Does anyone else enjoy these three movies and if so, which is your favorite?
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Favorite Movie from the Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy 14 votes

Shaun of the Dead
78%
11 votes
Hot Fuzz
14%
2 votes
The World’s End
7%
1 vote
Post edited by Glorified KC on

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  • Lotusland Posts: 6,965
    Shaun of the Dead
    SotD followed by HF.  Not really a fan of TWE.
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  • West Chester, PA Posts: 43,702
    Shaun of the Dead
    SotD followed by HF.  Not really a fan of TWE.
    Pretty much this although I did like the worlds end.
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  • Posts: 20,841
    Shaun of the Dead
    I’ve never seen The World’s End

    Bad Boys II > Hot Fuzz
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  • KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    Hot Fuzz
    dankind said:
    I’ve never seen The World’s End

    Bad Boys II > Hot Fuzz
    Point Break >>> Bad Boys II > Hot Fuzz
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  • Posts: 20,841
    Shaun of the Dead
    Point Break >>> Bad Boys II > Hot Fuzz

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  • KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    Hot Fuzz
    Both my wife and I said Hot Fuzz last night after finishing through all three again.  It was close for me, but I have more laugh out loud moments in Hot Fuzz compared to Shaun of the Dead.
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  • Posts: 18,118
    Paul
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  • KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    Hot Fuzz
    Poncier said:
    Paul
    Not part of the trilogy.

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  • Posts: 18,118
    Not part of the trilogy.


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  • KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    Hot Fuzz
    Poncier said:

    Not an opinion.  Paul wasn’t directed by Edgar Wright.
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  • Posts: 18,118
    Dude, you're taking a joke way too seriously.
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  • KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    Hot Fuzz
    Poncier said:
    Dude, you're taking a joke way too seriously.

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  • Posts: 13,576
    Shaun of the Dead
    What does Flavours Cornetto even mean?
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  • Posts: 31,683
    edited May 2020
    Shaun of the Dead
    rgambs said:
    What does Flavours Cornetto even mean?
    There is a Cornetto in every movie.


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  • Posts: 31,683
    Shaun of the Dead
    I can see the great script in The Worlds End -- but I was bored in the theater. Even with Pierce Brosnan showing up :/

    The other two are great.
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  • Posts: 13,576
    Shaun of the Dead
    Ok, yeah, definitely never would have gotten that lol

    I liked all 3.  The humor was more obvious and accessible in Hot Fuzz and World's End, but the subject matter in Shaun of Dead was more fun.

    Paul was the best of both worlds.

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  • Posts: 3,517
    Shaun of the Dead
    You're all wrong, the correct answer is Spaced. ;)
  • Posts: 18,118
    rgambs said:
    What does Flavours Cornetto even mean?
    Calling these films a trilogy is pushing the outer limits of the definition.
    Pegg and Wright got free ice cream on the promo tour for Shaun of the Dead as a result of having Cornettos in the movie, so when making Hot Fuzz decided to throw a Cornetto in one scene in hopes of getting more free ice cream. they didn't. But they tossed in a shot of a Cornetto wrapper stuck to a fence in the 3rd movie just to tie it together.
    The plots and characters in the movies have no connection, so its the loosest definition of a Trilogy one could ever come up with.


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  • KCMO Native Posts: 2,814
    Hot Fuzz
    Honestly, I just found the term on Wiki.  I just wanted some term to loop all 3 movies together since they are related by Wright and Pegg.  
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  • Posts: 13,576
    Shaun of the Dead
    Poncier said:
    Calling these films a trilogy is pushing the outer limits of the definition.
    Pegg and Wright got free ice cream on the promo tour for Shaun of the Dead as a result of having Cornettos in the movie, so when making Hot Fuzz decided to throw a Cornetto in one scene in hopes of getting more free ice cream. they didn't. But they tossed in a shot of a Cornetto wrapper stuck to a fence in the 3rd movie just to tie it together.
    The plots and characters in the movies have no connection, so its the loosest definition of a Trilogy one could ever come up with.


    I thought so too, but I looked up the definition and it definitely fits.  I guess the only criteria that makes a trilogy is that they are related.
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