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Pop culture sponges Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost team up again for HOT FUZZ, their follow-up to the hit movie SHAUN OF THE DEAD. HOT FUZZ follows a near-identical formula to its predecessor, simply replacing the various homages to horror movies by heaping on the adulation for action flicks such as POINT BREAK and BAD BOYS II--both of which are referenced throughout. The plot finds outstanding London-based police officer Nicholas Angel (Pegg) transferred to a rural village. On arrival, Angel teams up with the oaf-like PC Danny Butterman (Frost) and together they investigate a series of mysterious murders, all of which are classed as ‘accidents’ by the increasingly strange townsfolk. Director Wright combines gory set-pieces with traditional action-movie staples: moustachioed detectives in sunglasses, corny one-liners, rapid machine-gun fire, and blood-spattered fight scenes all feature heavily. References to other movies come thick and fast throughout, and HOT FUZZ will have film fans' memories working overtime as they try to catch all the allusions to Pegg, Wright, and Frost's favourite films. A veritable Who's Who of British comedy provides support, with Martin Freeman (THE OFFICE), Bill Bailey (BLACK BOOKS), Steve Coogan (I'M ALAN PARTRIDGE), and Olivia Colman (PEEP SHOW) in small roles. In addition, Timothy Dalton plays the movie’s bad guy with aplomb. HOT FUZZ eases up on the humour of SHAUN OF THE DEAD and often threatens to topple over into Chuck Norris territory, but Wright manages to insert enough gags to keep the balance just about perfect, providing a fitting, amusing, and occasionally touching homage to cinema’s action heroes.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentaries
- Dead Right
- Deleted Scenes
- Featurettes
- Outtakes
- Photo Galleries
- Plot holes and Comparisons
- Speculative video Blogs
- Video blogs
- We Made Hot fuzz
- Universal Pictures
- Hot Fuzz
- 121 mins approx.
- 18
- Hot Fuzz
- 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
- English
- 1
- Edgar Wright
English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese
- Anne Reid
- Steve Coogan
- Nick Frost
- Billie Whitelaw
- Stuart Wilson
- Timothy Dalton
- David Bradley
- Bill Bailey
- Kevin Eldon
- Simon Pegg
- Martin Freeman
- Edward Woodward
- Paddy Considine
- Paul Freeman
- Bill Nighy
- Jim Broadbent
- Olivia Coleman
English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Italian, Korean, Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Swedish
- 2007
- The Cornetto Trilogy
- B
- 40-49
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Pop culture sponges Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost team up again for HOT FUZZ, their follow-up to the hit movie SHAUN OF THE DEAD. HOT FUZZ follows a near-identical formula to its predecessor, simply replacing the various homages to horror movies by heaping on the adulation for action flicks such as POINT BREAK and BAD BOYS II--both of which are referenced throughout. The plot finds outstanding London-based police officer Nicholas Angel (Pegg) transferred to a rural village. On arrival, Angel teams up with the oaf-like PC Danny Butterman (Frost) and together they investigate a series of mysterious murders, all of which are classed as ‘accidents’ by the increasingly strange townsfolk. Director Wright combines gory set-pieces with traditional action-movie staples: moustachioed detectives in sunglasses, corny one-liners, rapid machine-gun fire, and blood-spattered fight scenes all feature heavily. References to other movies come thick and fast throughout, and HOT FUZZ will have film fans' memories working overtime as they try to catch all the allusions to Pegg, Wright, and Frost's favourite films. A veritable Who's Who of British comedy provides support, with Martin Freeman (THE OFFICE), Bill Bailey (BLACK BOOKS), Steve Coogan (I'M ALAN PARTRIDGE), and Olivia Colman (PEEP SHOW) in small roles. In addition, Timothy Dalton plays the movie’s bad guy with aplomb. HOT FUZZ eases up on the humour of SHAUN OF THE DEAD and often threatens to topple over into Chuck Norris territory, but Wright manages to insert enough gags to keep the balance just about perfect, providing a fitting, amusing, and occasionally touching homage to cinema’s action heroes.
Special Features:
- Audio Commentaries
- Dead Right
- Deleted Scenes
- Featurettes
- Outtakes
- Photo Galleries
- Plot holes and Comparisons
- Speculative video Blogs
- Video blogs
- We Made Hot fuzz
- Universal Pictures
- Hot Fuzz
- 121 mins approx.
- 18
- Hot Fuzz
- 16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
- English
- 1
- Edgar Wright
English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese
- Anne Reid
- Steve Coogan
- Nick Frost
- Billie Whitelaw
- Stuart Wilson
- Timothy Dalton
- David Bradley
- Bill Bailey
- Kevin Eldon
- Simon Pegg
- Martin Freeman
- Edward Woodward
- Paddy Considine
- Paul Freeman
- Bill Nighy
- Jim Broadbent
- Olivia Coleman
English SDH, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Italian, Korean, Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Swedish
- 2007
- The Cornetto Trilogy
- B
- 40-49
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Hot Fuzz
Good movie, I love Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost on screen!
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By the power of Greyskull
Great film with tonnes of extras on the blu-ray that are just as entertaining as the film itself. Worth buying for any film collection.
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Hot Fuzz
Hot Fuzz is really good, and my son found it very funny. My only complaint would be the delay in receiving the item from Zavvi.
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