Review
Saw it at a midnight premier last night (free Cornettos were given out!) and myself and the rest of the audience were laughing throughout having a thoroughly enjoyable time. I thought it was great definitely on a par with Hot Fuzz though to me not quite as good as Shaun of the Dead which is fair enough as it is one of my alltime favourites. It is definitely a worthy close to the "trilogy" though and it stands up well against the other two.Amongst the highlights were seeing another former Bond actor even if it was in a small role along with various other regulars from the past films and Spaced Tyres Julia Deaking (Marsha) Bill Nighy's voice Mark Heap et al.With a plot as ludicrous as this one the film relies on the strength of it's leads to succeed and they pull it off admirably. I liked that there was a role reversal of Pegg and Frost's usual character dynamic with Frost especially noteworthy in his performance. The lads have clearly come a long way over the years. Pegg is clearly having a whale of a time and carries us the audience along with him. Having such a talented group of backup actors in Marsan Considine and Freeman helps massively too.I feel they missed a trick by not using the line "You've got blue on you" though.