Hot Fuzz
Hot Fuzz
R | 20 April 2007 (USA)
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Former London constable Nicholas Angel finds it difficult to adapt to his new assignment in the sleepy British village of Sandford. Not only does he miss the excitement of the big city, but he also has a well-meaning oaf for a partner. However, when a series of grisly accidents rocks Sandford, Angel smells something rotten in the idyllic village.

Reviews
Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
FirstWitch A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
adonis98-743-186503 A skilled London police officer is transferred to a small town that's harbouring a dark secret. I hated the first film and i knew i'd hate this one as well and despite having Simon Pegg a talented actor who i like alot especially in Mission Impossible this film doesn't do much with both it's plot or it's main star it was boring, not funny and a waste of my time. (0/10)
classicsoncall By the Power of Gray Skull! - this film was a blast! I don't go in much for slapstick, but this picture was more that that. It's a finely directed and acted send-up parody of American cop movies, and the homages are both obvious and subtle. Danny Butterman's (Nick Frost) repeated mentions of "Point Break" and "Bad Boys II" are the most blatant examples, but there was that one scene with the bear trap that was straight out of "Straw Dogs". There's both the original English version and the American remake, and either one works, but "Hot Fuzz" is a British film after all. What's kind of interesting about the story is that it was actually a pretty good murder mystery if you were to remove the comic elements, but then I would ask, why would you want to? Simon Pegg and Nick Frost aren't necessarily hilarious per se, but the situations they find themselves in produce so many clever and funny scenes that it's impossible not to bust a gut. To quote an earlier collaboration between Pegg, Frost and director Edgar Wright in "Shaun of the Dead", the trio came up with another slice of fried gold. So if you want to meet 'the cop that can't be stopped', you have to grab a copy of "Hot Fuzz" right off and treat yourself to a good time. The only thing I wish the film makers would have expanded on was the bit about the Living Statue. That had a lot of potential but came to an abrupt end with all the other victims of the Neighborhood Watch Alliance. But if that's the only spot of bother I can come up with, you have to know I had a good time with this flick. I think you will too.
CriticalOfEverything The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy is loved by many for being very smartly written parodies of movie tropes and plots. Every single movie in this trilogy is great in their own right, but Hot Fuzz is definitely my favourite. It is a near perfect parody of police buddy cop movies that is filled with witty humour and a fast pace. Nick Frost, as usual in these movies, works perfectly with Simon Pegg. They seriously have the best chemistry I've ever seen and are hilarious to watch. This movie is very over the top in a fun and clever way. The deaths are all over the top and ridiculous, but they're meant to be. While the movie may rely on swear words a lot to make jokes, it's honestly not a thing that matters since Pegg and Frost's delivery is always top notch. Highly recommend this to ANY fan of parody movies or Simon Pegg in general.
invisibleunicornninja I love this movie. Its funny. Its shot well. The action is amazing. The acting is great. The plot is unique and fantastic. Every element of this movie is extremely well done. I highly recommend it. Go watch it if you haven't already.