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Tag Archives: nick frost
Fighting with My Family (2019)
Director: Stephen Merchant Writer: Stephen Merchant
Posted in Comedy, Drama, Sports
Tagged 2019, aj lee, big show, biography, britain, british, champion, championship, coach, comedy, drama, dwayne johnson, england, family, Fighting with My Family, florence pugh, jack lawden, john cena, lena headey, nick frost, paul wight, sheamus, sport, sports, stephen farrelly, stephen merchant, the rock, thea trinidad, training, true story, vince vaughn, world wrestling entertainment, wrestler, wrestling, wwe, wwf
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The Huntsman: Winter’s War (2016)
Director: Cedric Nicolas-Troyan Writers: Evan Spiliotopoulos and Craig Mazin (Based on characters created by Evan Daugherty)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Tagged 2016, action, adventure, army, Cedric Nicolas-Troyan, charlize theron, chris hemsworth, craig mazin, drama, emily blunt, evan daugherty, evan spiliotopoulos, fairy tale, fantasy, jessica chastain, liam neeson, love, nick frost, prequel, queen, rob brydon, sequel, sister, snow white, the huntsman: winter's war, war, warrior
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Unfinished Business (2015)
Director: Ken Scott Writer: Steve Conrad
Posted in Comedy
Tagged 2015, berlin, business, dave franco, deal, europe, germany, james marsden, june diane raphael, ken scott, nick frost, sienna miller, steve conrad, tom wilkinson, trip, unfinished business, vince vaughn
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Hot Fuzz (2007)
Director: Edgar Wright Writers: Edgar Wright & Simon Pegg
Posted in Action, Comedy
Tagged 2007, accident, action, bad boys, bad boys II, bill bailey, bill nighy, britain, british, comedy, cop, edgar wright, edward woodward, hot fuzz, investigation, jim broadbent, joe cornish, lucy punch, martin freeman, murder, nicholas angel, nick frost, olivia colman, paddy considine, point break, police, rafe spall, sandford, simon pegg, small town, stephen merchant, steve coogan, swan, timothy dalton, uk
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Snow White & the Huntsman (2012)
Director: Rupert Sanders Writers: Evan Daugherty and John lee Hancock and Hossein Amini (Story by Evan Daugherty)
Posted in Action, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, War
Tagged action, adventure, bob hoskins, brian gleeson, charlize theron, chris hemsworth, disney, drama, eddie marsan, fairy tale, fantasy, huntsman, ian mcshane, johnny harris, kristen stewart, lily cole, nick frost, ray winstone, rupert sanders, snow white, snow white and the huntsman, toby jones
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The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
Director: Steven Spielberg Writers: Steven Moffat and Edgar Wright & Joe Cornish (Based on the comic book series by Herge)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Animated, Mystery
Tagged action, adaptation, adventure, ancestor, andy serkis, animated, animation, boat, captain, cary elwes, comic book, daniel craig, edgar wright, family, herge, hunt, jamie bell, joe cornish, john williams, journalism, journalist, kathleen kennedy, mackenzie crook, mystery, nick frost, peter jackson, phillip rhys, reporter, ship, simon pegg, steven moffat, steven spielberg, the adventures of tintin, tintin, toby jones, treasure, unicorn
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Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Director: Edgar Wright Writers: Edgar Wright & Simon Pegg
Posted in Comedy, Horror, Romance
Tagged 2004, apocalypse, beer, bill nighy, britain, british, chris martin, comedy, dylan moran, edgar wright, garth jennings, horror, jessica hynes, joe cornish, kate ashfield, lucy davis, martin freeman, matt lucas, nick frost, peter serafinowicz, pub, rafe spall, romance, romantic comedy, shaun of the dead, simon pegg, zombie, zombies
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Attack the Block (2011)
Director: Joe Cornish Writer: Joe Cornish
Posted in Action, Comedy, Science Fiction
Tagged 2011, action, alex esmail, alien, apartment, attack the block, city, comedy, edgar wright, england, gang, invasion, jodie whittaker, joe cornish, john boyega, london, nick frost, sci-fi, science fiction
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Paul (2011)
Director: Greg Mottola Writers: Simon Pegg & Nick Frost Not as strong as their work with Edgar Wright but still pretty funny. I especially loved the storyline involved Kristen Wiig’s fundamentalist Christian character and how meeting an alien totally throws … Continue reading
Posted in Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged 2011, action, adventure, alien, area 51, bill hader, british, comedy, comic book, david house, david koechner, greg mottola, jane lynch, jason bateman, jeffrey tambor, jesse plemons, joe lo truglio, kristen wiig, nick frost, paul, road trip, sci-fi, science fiction, seth rogen, sigourney weaver, simon pegg, steven spielberg
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