Simon Pegg’s Greatest Movies Ranked

Not many actors make movies that beg to be seen like Simon Pegg. Since the 1990’s, Pegg has become a beloved British icon. Whether it’s corrupt police-officers, space scavengers or spies in danger, Pegg has portrayed several interesting characters. Given the sheer number of movies he has made, making a top 10 list isn’t easy. Nevertheless, listed below are my favourite films made by an actor that deserves to be celebrated.

1. The World’s End

Alcohol addiction is a painful process that causes stress. Several years ago, I witnessed a companion experience painful consequences of alcohol addiction causing sorrow. An alcoholic, he always loved engaging in excessive heavy drinking without any concern for consequences that could be tragic. Our friendship ended when I decided I couldn’t longer bear witnessing him getting wasted. Few films I’ve ever seen have captured how alcohol addiction can bring friendships towards an end as powerfully as “The World’s End”. Released in 2013, Simon Pegg’s best movie capturing the impact of alcohol addiction on friendships facing tragedy. In the greatest role of his career, Pegg portrayed an alcoholic whose severe addiction causes his friendships to end in despair. This is the actor unlike you’ve ever seen him before: intense, hilarious and emotional in his most memorable role. Pegg has spent most of his career playing goofy characters in lighthearted comedies. With “The World’s End”, however, the actor showcased strong emotional range he hadn’t shown before in his career. Working alongside Martin Freeman who is also amazing, Pegg created a portrait of an alcoholic that’s compelling. For instance, the scene in which Gary reunites with his friends after years of separation to have a pub crawl causing despair is one of the finest moments of the actor’s career. Ultimately, what makes “The World’s End” Simon Pegg’s best movie is its universal appeal. Unlike most doomsday comedies, it tackles strong themes that everyone would relate to. It delivers a bold message about alcohol addiction which would resonate with everyone. Nearly 15 years following the release of a comedy about friends with alcohol addiction facing doomsday causing despair, it’s a bold reminder of an actor that has built an impressive career making movies about which audiences care.

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2. Star Trek: Into Darkness

Star Trek is a spectacular science-fiction franchise that shaped my grandfather’s identity. I remember a grandfather that adored a sci-fi series about galaxies in danger. A huge fan of Leonard Nimoy, he would always enjoy watching movies in a series giving him feeling of joy. In 2013, Simon Pegg honoured the franchise about galaxies facing darkness in his movie “Star Trek: Into Darkness”. In the most heroic role of his career, Pegg portrayed a passenger on a doomed spaceship facing warfare. Pegg is known for his roles in lighthearted comedies. With “Star Trek: Into Darkness”, however, the actor took a step out of his comfort zone playing a science-fiction character that’s well-known. Working alongside Benedict Cumberbatch who is also amazing, Pegg honoured an iconic science-fiction franchise. For instance, the scene in which Scott resigns from the spaceship after he objects to Kirk’s decisions causing despair is one of the finest moments of the actor’s career. Ultimately, what makes “Star Trek: Into Darkness” a spectacular science-fiction film is its universal appeal. Viewers don’t need to be hardcore fans of Star Trek to appreciate it. A spectacular tribute towards a science-fiction franchise about galaxies experiencing darkness, it’s a breathtaking reminder of an actor that has become a celebrated icon in the entertainment business.

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3. Shaun of the Dead

Zombies are frightening creatures causing disaster that always fascinated my mother. At an early age, I formed a strong bond with a mother that adored zombies causing damage. She would often fear the day the world would be invaded by zombies with a price to pay. As someone treasuring memories of a mother that adored zombies which were dead, I admired “Shaun of the Dead”. Released in 2004, Simon Pegg’s comedy captured a zombie invasion causing catastrophe. In the most comical role of his career, Pegg portrayed a man caught in a zombie invasion causing despair. Pegg has always had a sharp sense of humour, and “Shaun of the Dead” showcased his comedic talents as an actor. Working alongside Nick Frost who is also amazing, Pegg created a captivating comedy about zombies that are frightening. For instance, the scene in which Shaun becomes aware of the zombie invasion causing despair is one of the funniest moments of the actor’s career. Ultimately, what makes “Shaun of the Dead” a comedic masterpiece is its message. The film delivers a profound message about friendship which would resonate with everyone. A hilarious depiction of zombie invasions which are dangerous, it’s a breathtaking reminder of a world-famous actor that has manufactured commemorated films which audiences consider precious.

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4. Mission: Impossible – Fallout

Mission: Impossible is a spectacular franchise that always earned my father’s appreciation. I remember my father once appreciated a franchise about hunted spies facing danger. A huge fan of Tom Cruise, he appreciated movies that forever changed his worldviews. In 2018, Simon Pegg honoured the iconic action franchise my father was passionate about in his movie “Mission: Impossible – Fallout”. In the most anxiety-ridden role of his career, Pegg portrayed a technician assisting Ethan Hunt with accomplishing an impossible mission causing despair. Pegg has always excelled at playing Benji throughout the Mission: Impossible series. With “Fallout”, however, the actor brought emotional vulnerability to the character audiences hadn’t seen before. For instance, the scene in which Benji guides Ethan Hunt on a chase across rooftops of buildings causing despair is one of the finest moments of the actor’s career. Ultimately, what makes “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” a commemorated action masterpiece is its universal appeal. Unlike most movies in the action franchise, it tackles commemorated themes that everyone would relate to. As strong as Ethan Hunt’s desire to accomplish missions that are impossible, it’s a powerful reminder of a commemorated actor that has manufactured unforgettable movies which audiences consider to be special.

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5. Hot Fuzz

Cops are courageous figures that my brother always considered precious. I remember a brother that adored cops seeking to resolve crimes causing disaster. He spoke fondly about cops willing to put their lives on the line to save civilians facing a decline. As someone treasuring a brother that adored cops causing a buzz, I admired “Hot Fuzz”. Released in 2007, Simon Pegg’s movie captured the lives of police-officers. In the most commanding role of his career, Pegg portrayed a cop seeking to solve crimes in a doomed city facing despair. Pegg has always been an actor with a commanding screen presence, and “Hot Fuzz” showcased his strengths as a performer. Working alongside Nick Frost who is also outstanding, Pegg created a portrait of cops that’s compelling. For instance, the scene in which Nicholas and Danny first meet forming a lasting friendship in the cop department in a city facing despair is one of the finest moments of the actor’s career. Ultimately, what makes “Hot Fuzz” a classic is its message. The film delivers a bold message about friendship which would resonate with everyone. As strong as Nicholas’ desire to become a police-officer, it’s a riveting reminder of an actor making movies which audiences treasure.

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6. The Adventures of Tintin

When it comes to the greatest comic-books ever written, it’s worth discussing The Adventures of Tintin. Since its 1929 creation, the commemorated comic-book has earned recognition. In 2011, Simon Pegg honoured the iconic comic-book series in his film “The Adventures of Tintin”. In the most animated role of his career, Pegg portrayed a police detective solving crimes in a city facing despair. It’s a role that gave the actor a chance to step out of his comfort zone by playing an animated character that’s well-known. Working alongside Andy Serkis who is also amazing, Pegg honoured a commemorated comic-book that’s inspiring. A captivating tribute towards a colourful comic-book, it’s a riveting reminder of a commemorated actor that has manufactured memorable movies about adventures which are well worth a look.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)

7. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

The Chronicles of Narnia is a fantastic fantasy book series that shaped my persona. I grew up reading a fantasy series that shaped my personality. In 2010, Simon Pegg honoured the famous fantasy literature in his movie “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader”. In the most fantastical role of his career, Pegg portrayed a creature embarking on a voyage on a doomed ship facing despair. It’s a role that gave the actor a chance to showcase his talent for creating compelling motion-capture characters. Through his commanding voice, Pegg honoured a classic fantasy book series. Despite having a supporting role in the movie, Pegg left a strong impression. As precious as the world of Narnia, it’s a riveting reminder of a commemorated actor with charisma that has made movies attracting audiences to the Cinema.

Paul (2011)

7. Paul

Simon Pegg has always excelled at playing comical characters that face tension. Pegg has built an image for being an actor that thrives at playing comedic characters that face damage. Pegg’s strength for playing comical characters facing a downfall is clearly evident in his movie “Paul”. In the most quirky role of his career, Pegg portrayed a science-fiction geek forming a friendship with an alien on a doomed planet causing despair. It’s a role that gave the actor the chance to showcase his strength for playing quirky characters. Working alongside Seth Rogen who is also amazing, Pegg created a comedy about aliens that’s compelling. A comical portrait of frightening extra-terrestrial aliens whose lives deteriorate, it’s a breathtaking reminder of a commemorated actor that has made unforgettable movies which audiences appreciate.

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8. Ready Player One

Few science-fiction books ever written are as beloved as “Ready Player One”. Since its publication in 2011, Ernest Cline’s book has become a sci-fi classic. In 2018, Simon Pegg honoured the classic book in his movie “Ready Player One”. In the most technical role of his career, Pegg portrayed the inventor of a famous virtual reality simulation facing despair. It’s a role that gave the actor a chance to step out of his comfort zone by playing a serious character in a position of power. Pegg showcased flair for dramatic range he hadn’t shown before in his career. Working alongside Tye Sheridan who is also outstanding, Pegg honoured a classic science-fiction book. A beautiful adaptation of a beloved book about a virtual reality simulation, it’s a riveting reminder of an actor with dedication making movies which deserve appreciation.

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10. Star Trek: Beyond

Simon Pegg hasn’t always made great movies earning recognition. While most movies that the actor has made have been appreciated, a few have left audiences disappointed. Unfortunately, “Star Trek: Beyond” falls into the latter category. Released in 2016, Justin Lin’s sci-fi blockbuster was a disaster. In the most shallow role of his career, Pegg portrayed a scavenger on a spaceship facing warfare. Pegg brought his usual charisma to the role, standing out as the bright spot of a bad movie. Although “Star Trek: Beyond” is a bad movie, it honoured Pegg’s enduring legacy. As strong as Kirk’s desire to explore space, it’s a spectacular reminder of a commemorated actor that has created a lasting place in the film industry manufacturing timeless movies I will forever treasure for inspiring my lifelong love for filmmaking I embrace.