Hot Fuzz (2007)
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Excellent British comedy
I was afraid this was going to be exactly like Shaun of the Dead (I have nothing against it, I just hate tired repeats) but I was pleasantly surprised. Hot Fuzz is an action-packed comedy, set in a British village which has it's comparisons to Stepford (calling it Sanford would hint at this too). I was surprised at how graphic it was for comedy, the effects ... read more
A superlative valentine to Hollywood action films
excellent comedy
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" Hot Fuzz is a 2007 action comedy film directed by Edgar Wright and written by Wright and Simon Pegg. Pegg stars as Nicholas Angel, a police officer who investigates a series of gruesome deaths in a West Country village. Nick Frost, Timothy Dalton and Jim Broadbent co-star. Hot Fuzz is the second and most successful film in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy, succeeding Shaun of the Dead (2004) and followed by The World's End. Over 100 action films were used as inspiration for the script. P"

"23.7. Blu-ray Uusintakatselu. Riemukasta ja lämpöistä pollarielokuvaparodiaa olematta vain pollarielokuvaparodiaa. Viitteitä maaseutukauhuunkin joo, mutta ei tee pilkkaa, kuin korkeintaan itsestään ja toimii erinomaisesti erihauskana pollarielokuvana itsenäisestikin."

" "Is it true that there's a point on a man's head where if you shoot it, it will blow up?" Written by Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg Music by David Arnold Cinematography by Jess Hall Editing by Chris Dickens"

" "Is it true that there's a point on a man's head where if you shoot it, it will blow up?" Directed by Edgar Wright Written by Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg Music by David Arnold Cinematography by Jess Hall Editing by Chris Dickens"

"Sandford, England The setting is the fictitious town of 'Sandford' – the all-purpose place name used in UK police training exercises. Which itself is England's smallest city, Wells in Somerset, at the foot of the Mendip Hills in the West of England, about four miles from Glastonbury. Why you wouldn’t want to visit: The villagers want to keep things safe, and crime free.... “For the greater good.”"
A daring and enjoyable comedy starring Simon Pegg
“I will admit to you, the film does start off slowly, and the finale is very over the top. Plus the murders are unashamedly brutal. But Hot Fuzz is a hugely enjoyable, original and daring comedy. It is fast-paced fun from start to finish. And all this is helped by a sharply observed screenplay, next to flawless comic timing and a wonderful performance from Simon Pegg playing it straight as the over zealous cop. The supporting actors do just as brilliantly with Nick Frost the standout and Jim Broadbent brilliant as always. Paddy Cosidine and Rafe Spall are hilarious as the two Andys, and Timothy Dalton is a pleasant surprise as Simon Skinner, and steals every scene he's in.The camera-work is very dark and brooding, and there are some clever homages to other movies of the genre. At a little o” read more

"FORMAT: 35mm CONDITION: ★★★★ NOTES: Like all good prints from its time, opens with the FACT anti-piracy warning. Surprisingly not as clean as the Shaun print, but hardly scratchy and all dust is small, save for one stuck strand of hair in the middle. DATE: February 14th 2022 CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End"

"SCREENING: 35mm DATE: February 14th CINEMA: The Prince Charles Cinema LOCATION: West End"

" Originally, I hesitated about including this movie on this list, because I see it more as its own individual film, but since Pegg and Frost have stated that it's "Part 2" of their so-called "Three Flavours Cornetto" trilogy, the rest of the world of cinema fans have come to regard as an actual sequel to first Cornetto, Shaun of the Dead. So, I put here simply more as a way of avoiding any eventual questions of why it was not included. Hot Fuzz is a film by the same duo responsible for what"