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We are very nearly through the first half of 2007 and I’m ecstatic to picture that HOT FUZZ is easily the funniest movie that I have seen so far this year. I loved Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg’s previous film, SHAUN OF THE Humdrum, and am glad to describe that this is every bit as silly at that one, if not funnier.
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The film concerns a highly decorated London police officer who is so suitable at his job that he is shunted off to an assignment in the country because he is so expedient he makes the rest of the force gaze terrible. Sanford would seem to be an impossibly idyllic region, winner several times of the top village in England award. But it is a town that houses mysteries, which our hero Crop Angel gradually uncovers. Most of the film should be predictable, but it is a credit to Wright and Pegg that it isn’t. Even the tremendous ending, the week point in most such movies, is a delight. Despite a lot of action and special effects and explosions it is never taken over by them. It remains unusual and surprising to the very kill. Although the station is surprisingly engrossing for a droll romp, this would be a fun film without it. The gags are consistently radiant throughout and every one is executed marvelously. This is a grand slicker film than SHAUN OF THE Uninteresting was, though that wasn’t in any map unpolished.
The cast is a vast one and they manage to bring the village of Sandford to life in convincing fashion. Pegg is paired with Prick Frost, his costar in SHAUN OF THE Humdrum. The cast is littered with illustrious actors such as Jim Broadbent, Timothy Dalton, Edward Woodward, Billie Whitelaw, Bill Nighy, Stephen Merchant, and Martin Freeman as well as a rich and varied cast of lesser-known performers. The titanic thing about this is that the actors really enhance the film. What I mean is that the success of SHAUN OF THE Monotonous meant that they could hire a cast of better-known performers. Sometimes this can lead to a decline in the quality of projects (peek Robert Rodriguez’s EL MARIACHI and DESPERADO abet to support and you’ll behold how a no name cast can free up a director while a gigantic name cast can inhibit one), but that absolutely didn’t happen here.
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The film is littered with in jokes and cultural references. There are also a number of references to SHAUN OF THE Slow, but it isn’t essential to collect any of these to indulge in the movie. There are also, according to Edgar Wright, a couple of nice cameos, though we have to capture his word for it since neither is recognizable. The crazed Santa that stabs Angel advance the beginning of the film is, says Wright, Peter Jackson, while his ex-girlfriend Jeanine is Cate Blanchett. Again, we have to acquire his word for it because her entire scene is played with a surgical cloak over her face so that all we recognize are a pair of eyes that do indeed spy like they could belong to Cate Blanchett.
As anyone can declare, I loved this movie. I enthusiastically recommend it to anyone.
This space gives us what was in the Brit package.
Disc One
Commentary with Simon Pegg & Edgar Wright
Commentary with Simon Pegg, Cut Frost, Jim Broadbent, Rafe Spall, Kevin Eldon & Olivia Colman
Commentary with Kenneth Cranham, Timothy Dalton, Paul Freeman & Edward Woodward
Commentary with The Dependable Fuzz - Any Leafe & Lop Eckland
Commentary with Edgar Wright & Guest
Outtakes
Storyboards
Fuzz-O-Meter (Trivia Track)
Inadmissible: Deleted Scenes
Fuzz-O-Meter
Danny’s Notebook
Hot Funk
Theatrical Trailer
UK TV Position 1
UK TV Dwelling 2
Director’s Cleave Trailer
Disc Two
We Made Hot Fuzz
Art Department
Friends & Family
Cranks, Cranes & Controlled Chaos
Here Advance the Fuzz
Return to Sandford
Edgar & Simon’s Flip Chart
Simon Muggs
Sergeant Fisher’s Perfect Sunday
Plot Holes
Special Effects: Before & After
Video Blogs
Poster Gallery
Photo Gallery
AM Blam: Making ‘Dead Right’
Dead Correct (1993)
Edgar Wright Director’s Commentary on Uninteresting Right
Simon Pegg and Lop Frost Commentary on Unimaginative Right
Disc Three
The Extended Fuzzball Rally
Video Blogs
Hostgator Coupons
Electronic Cigarettes Starter Kit
New York Auto Insurance Quotes
Lumosity Free Brain Training
Michigan Auto Insurance Quotes
