Thursday, July 16, 2020

Thursday Movie Picks: Male Buddy Movies




In the 29th week of 2020 for Wandering Through the Shelves' Thursday Movie Picks. We delve into the subject of male buddy movies as it’s about guys being bros and having a good time. Here are my three picks as they star the hilarious duo of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost:

1. Shaun of the Dead



Simon and Nick play a couple of slackers who likes to chill out, have a good time, go to a pub, and play video games. Yet, Simon is the one with the job and a girlfriend who thinks Nick is holding him back and she’s sort of right. Then comes a mysterious zombie apocalypse and all hell breaks loose as the two buds plus Simon’s girlfriend, his mum, and two other friends hide out at the pub where things don’t go great as even Simon’s friendship with Nick starts to unveil some flaws yet Simon and Nick remain loyal to each other as they do whatever they can to kill off zombies with whatever they have including some vinyl records. And yes, I too like Second Coming.

2. Paul



From Greg Mottola is a film that has Simon and Nick as two sci-fi writers going on a road trip to America where they meet an alien and all sorts of crazy shit occur. Here, both Simon and Nick play it straight and Seth Rogen as the titular alien is the comic relief. Still, Simon and Nick get to be funny while they’re later joined by Kristen Wiig and Blythe Danner for the fun while being pursued by Jason Bateman, Bill Hader, and Joe Lo Truglio as well as a surprise cameo from a legendary killer of aliens.

3. The World's End



The duo’s third collaboration with Edgar Wright that concludes a trilogy of sorts all based on flavors of cornetto ice cream cones. This film has Pegg being the outrageous and funny one as a man whose life hasn’t gone great as he is eager to finish a pub crawl he and his buddies took part in when they were teens but never finished. Joining him are Paddy Considine, Eddie Marsan, and Martin Freeman as well as a reluctant Frost. There, things become troubling as the pub crawl all the way to the titular bar is filled with panic and all sorts of strange shit with Frost ultimately losing it and going ape-shit.

© thevoid99 2020

4 comments:

ThePunkTheory said...

All great picks! I added Hot Fuzz to my list but skipped Shaun of the Dead as I had previously used it for some other theme.

Brittani Burnham said...

I love your theme within a theme! Shaun of the Dead is my favorite. I didn't like Paul, I had high expectations for it and it just fell flat. The World's End was okay, I liked the expanded cast.

SJHoneywell said...

It's a great theme within a theme, but it does leave out my favorite pairing of theirs.

VinnieH said...

I really like what you did with the theme,