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Hot Fuzz (2007) Certificate 15

Hot Fuzz
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(73%)
 
Starring: Simon Pegg | Nick Frost | Bill Bailey | Tim Barlow | David Bradley | Timothy Dalton | Edward Woodward | Kevin Eldon | Stuart Wilson | Jim Broadbent | Billie Whitelaw | Paddy Considine | Martin Freeman | Anne Reid | Paul Freeman | Bill Nighy | Steve Coogan
Director: Edgar Wright
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK
Run time: 116 mins
Genres: Action/Adventure | Comedy
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: June 11, 2007

Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost follow up SHAUN OF THE DEAD with another collaboration in HOT FUZZ. This time around Pegg and Frost are mismatched cops who are reluctantly forced to work together, with hilarious results.

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87 out of 108 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
The Wicker Man crossed with Die Hard

Fraught from Basingstoke, 5th February, 2007

I've just got home from seeing an advance preview of the 'eagerly awaited film 'Hot Fuzz'. I've been waiting to see this film ever since I first watched 'Shaun of the Dead', and whilst reading a film magazine in the foyer, I read an article saying they would be making the ultimate English action movie next. Well... did they? Not 'arf!!! Its no hidden secret, but I am a Simon Pegg groupie! I think he is a genius. Along side the talents of Edgar Wright and Nick Frost... this team can do no wrong. Having brought to us the unbeatably funny TV Sitcom 'Spaced', and the hilarious and cult hit 'Shaun of the Dead', these guys are just the dogs! 'Hot Fuzz' is about a super city cop (Simon Pegg as Nick Angel), who gets promoted to a quiet little village in the middle of nowhere because his amazing track record is making the rest of the department look bad. Often used to car chases, and the use of fire arms, Nick gets frustrated having to handle this quiet little village... but not all is what it seems. The story rolls along at a really nice pace, utilising the beautiful mix of editing and sound effects that have become common place in Edgar Wright/Simon Pegg collaborations. The plot is set out in a very similar way to their previous film 'SOTD', and has similar plot twists, but what ain't broken doesn't need fixing! The script is laden with beautiful one liners to tell your mates about, and are real crowd pleasers. I guarantee you'll be quoting this film to death! The technical side to this film is all what you would expect from the team, good cinematography, great special f/x, unbelievable sound effects, fast and beautifully handled editing. The score by David Arnold is just fantastic, and does this film some real good! The acting is, as always, spot on from the two leads Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Simon plays it cold and tough, whilst Nick basically recreates a similar character to that of 'SOTD', whom he was born to play. The rest of the film is crammed full of the best of British comedy acting including Jim Broadbent, Paddy Considine, and Adam Buxton. In the same breath you also have some fantastic actors like Timothy Dalton, Billy Whitelaw, and Edward Woodward all playing wonderful roles. This film has just so much going on! Its teeming with homage's to some of the greatest action movies ever made, and will need repeat viewing to find them all. They especially love to lampoon their previous film 'SOTD', and these are some of the films funniest moments. You also have some really tense and exciting chase sequences, as well gun battles! The sound effects are just so spot on! You will feel every bullet! What also surprised me about this film was the level of violence and gore! These guys don't hold back! In some cases... this film is gorier than their previous film, and certainly contains more guns! I can't stop grinning as I write this... its been a long time since a film 'hit the spot' for me, and these boys have done it! Its also been a long time that I have seen a film where everyone laughed, whooped and cheered! It even got a standing ovation at the end! I cant believe I have to wait a whole ten days before I can get back in line to see this again when it opens on the 16th Feb! I would say this film is a cross between 'The Wicker Man' and 'Die Hard', so if that appeals in a weird way... then you can do no wrong seeing this movie. This really is the film of the year for me, I know that's a little premature... but I would also say it's one of the best films I have ever seen! Don't believe me? Go see this for yourself to decide! This really is the Ultimate English Action Movie!

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40 out of 51 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Funny!

Carrie Stewart from London, England, 13th February, 2007

I'm not actually a fan of Shaun of the Dead, I just didn't find it that funny, but this really made me laugh and I recommend it to all. Simon Pegg plays Nicholas Angel, the Met's top Police Officer, the best at everything. Only he's so good that he's making them look bad so they ship him off to the countryside to a little village in the middle of nowhere. He's still doing everything by the book, which means rounding up all the underage drinkers and glaring at hoodies. His sidekick is Danny, obsessed with Bad Boys II and Point Break, he wants to shoot things while jumping through the air. All goes along nicely until the grisly 'accidents' that keep occurring. Angel thinks they could be linked but no one believes him. Can he crack the case? This is daft beyond belief, but it knows it. I love Simon Pegg's face throughout it all, totally straight, I don't know how he did it. And of course the uber geek in me loves all the references to other films it does, which is what I loved best about Spaced. Go watch it when it's out and have a good laugh. It's been ages since a film tickled me so.

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30 out of 39 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Hilarious

A Customer from Leeds, 6th February, 2007

A London supercop moves to a village and sees murder where everyone else sees accidents. Everyone plays their parts with such relish it is obvious a lot of fun was had on set. The jokes come thick and fast from the start and don't stop till the epilogue. It's a film that isn't a spoof in the scary movie sense, but never the less it openly acknowledges the films it borrows from. If you liked Shaun of the Dead, if you liked Bad Boys II, if you liked Suburban Shootout, if you like moderately brutal violence used for comic effect, or even if you simply like very funny British comedies, this is for you. However, iIf you enjoyed Rowan Atkinson's Thin Blue Line, you may want to watch something else.

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29 out of 39 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
By the power of Greyskull!

JediSi from , 13th September, 2007

An absolutely amazing performance by Simon Pegg. He plays a very serious role in a subtle yet deliberate comedy as Sargeant Nicholas Angel. How he keeps a straight face is beyond me. Nick Frost plays a tag-along soon to become sidekick, who doesn't really know quite why he's there to perfection. The film starts on quite a sombre storyline and gets progressively funnier/sillier as the film goes on. It's star studded cast all add to the sheer brilliance of the script. There are so many memorable scenes and quotes that still make me chuckle to myself as I recall them. It's a beautiful piece of work that slowly draws you in right up to its side-splitting finale. It's one of those films that deserves viewing after viewing.

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Rated 2.0 stars
brain freeze

kevil9 from , 9th March, 2010

The way genres are merged here just doesn't work smoothly given the weight applied to each, where the final 20 minutes is so OTT that the way it is grafted on to the film seriously distracts and unhinges the plot even though it is claimed it is a comedy. That is no excuse. The basi premise is ok in sending the cop to a sleepy backwater is fine.Despite a few laugh-out moments, Hot Fuzz is too long, not funny enough and sticks on a final act which just doesn't work. It just seems to be an expensive vanity project which is eager to wear its influences/likes/ pastiches on its sleeves. So what? Some funny moments, but not enough to warrant a full length feature film.

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Rated 4.0 stars
Hot Fuzz

jennydodd from from Warwickshire, England, 4th March, 2010

feel good film, whitty & funny

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Rated 2.0 stars
HOT FUZZ

REXY from from , 3rd March, 2010

IT WAS OK, MY SON ENJOYED IT MORE THAN ME.

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Rated 0.0 stars
Hott Fuzz

A Customer from Halifax, 2nd March, 2010

All i can say is dont bother. total waste of an evening.

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