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6.9/10
IMDbBest British Film | 2014
Best Original Screenplay | 2013 | Edgar
Best Film Comedy | 2013
Best Line of the Year | 2013
Discovery of the Year | 2014 | Steven
Film Composer of the Year For | 2014 | Steven
Film Composer of the Year | 2014 | Steven
Best Comedy Poster | 2014
Best Foreign Comedy of the Year | 2014
Choice Movie Fight | 2014 | Simon
Choice Movie Hissy Fit | 2014 | Nick
Choice Movie Chemistry | 2014 | Eddie
Best Comedy Screenplay | 2014 | Simon
Best Comedy Actor Film | 2014 | Simon
Best Comedy Director Film | 2014 | Edgar
Best Comedy Film | 2014
Best Film | 2013 | Edgar
Best Film | 2013
Most Underrated Movie of the Year | 2013
Best Comedy of the Year | 2013
Coolest Character of the Year | 2013
Best DVDBluRay of the Year | 2013
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 46,100,000 USD
Felicity, Andy's assistant from the start of the film, is named after a young woman from Stockport, called Fliss, who tragically passed away. She was a massive Simon Pegg fan and he had sent her signed pictures at the request of her dad when she was ill. She passed before she could receive them. When Simon Pegg found out, he wrote the character into the movie in her memory.
The bartenders ("publicans") of the first two bars are, by complete coincidence, real-life cousins Teddy Kempner and Mark Kempner, who hadn't seen each other in years, until they were reunited at the audition, according to Director Edgar Wright.
The poster for "The King's Head" pub features Simon Pegg as a King in a painted portrait.
When Sam joins the boys at The Old Familiar, everyone stands to greet her except for Gary. This alludes to their medieval names (King, Knight(ley), Page, Chamberlain, Prince) where everyone in the King's court would rise to greet a visitor, except for the King himself.
In every pub, the emblem of The Network (five vertical lines, longest in the middle) can be seen on the beer taps