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Hot Fuzz [DVD] [2007]

Hot Fuzz [DVD] [2007]Director: Edgar Wright
Actors: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Bill Nighy, Robert Popper
Studio: Universal Pictures UK
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 243 reviews
Sales Rank: 736

Format: PAL
Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
Region: 2
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 116 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

EAN: 5050582541786
ASIN: B000YGHBZC

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: December 17, 2007
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Amazon.co.uk Review
A major British hit, a lorryload of laughs and some sparkling action? We'll have some of that. It's fair to say that IHot Fuzz/I proves that Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's brilliant IShaun Of The Dead/I was no one-off, serving up a superbly crafted British homage to the Hollywood action movie. P Deliberately set in the midst of a sleepy, quaint English village of Sandford, Pegg's Nicholas Angel is sent there because, bluntly, he's too good at his job, and he's making his city colleagues look bad. The proverbial fish out of water, Angel soon discovers that not everything in Sandford is quite as it seems, and joins forces with Nick Frost's lumbering Danny Butterman to find out what's what. P IHot Fuzz/I then proceeds to have a rollicking good time in both tipping its hat to the genre films that are clearly its loving inspiration, and coming up with a few tricks of its own. It does comedy better than action, with plenty of genuine laugh-out-loud moments, but it's no slouch either when the tempo needs raising. One of the many strong cards it plays is its terrific cast, which includes former 007 Timothy Dalton, Bill Nighy, Bill Bailey, Paddy Considine, Edward Woodward and Jim Broadbent. P IHot Fuzz/I, ultimately, just falls short of IShaun Of The Dead/I, but more than does enough to warrant many, many repeat viewings. It's terrific fun, and in the true hit action movie style, all-but-demands some form of sequel. That said, with Pegg and Wright now with two excellent, and suitably different, genres ticked off, it'll be interesting to see what they do next. A period drama, perhaps#133;? --ISimon Brew/I


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5 out of 5 stars Midsomer Murders was never this funny...   April 3, 2007
M. D. P. Meechan (Glasgow)
54 out of 58 found this review helpful

The team behind 'Shaun of the Dead' have done it again, producing another excellent comedy that could very well be the funniest British comedy of the decade so far! I'll start by briefly talking about the negatives of 'Hot Fuzz'. The film is too long by about 20 minutes, and I found it dragged the most during the initial team-up between Simon Pegg's character Nicholas Angel, and Nick Frost as Danny Butterman. This is the only criticism, however, and the fact that there's an early 'drag factor' is completely dispelled by the hilarious, pulse-pouding action sequences of Acts 2 and 3. These sequences are superbly directed by Edgar Wright, and the image of frail villagers as gun-toting maniacs will stick in the mind long after the film is over! br / br /Once more, Pegg and Wright have selected a brilliant cast of familiar faces, and there are comic turns from the likes of Bill Nighy, Edward Woodward, Jim Broadbent, Billie Whitelaw, Kevin Eldon (Big Train), Martin Freeman (The Office) and two actors from an obscure '90s comedy series which I think may be called 'Spaced' ;-) being Bill Bailey and Julia Deakin. Best of all the supporting players is former 007 himself, Timothy Dalton, who puts in a panto-baddie turn (complete with moustache) as local shop manager Simon Skinner. One of the final scenes, featuring Dalton and a miniature church's spire, gets what is arguably the biggest laugh of the entire film. There are many brilliant moments that will have you laughing aloud, and many of the best ones come from sight gags, particularly the increasingly gruesome ways in which some of the villagers meet their deaths! br / br /Lastly, the dynamic between Pegg and Frost is the true winning formula, and I hope this is a comedic partnership (with Wright's direction) that stays together until we're watching them as elderly men doing for nursing homes, what they did for picturesque villages in 'Hot Fuzz'!


5 out of 5 stars Hysterically funny and well worth going to the cinema to see   February 20, 2007
Kali (United Kingdom)
35 out of 39 found this review helpful

I went to see this movie and I laughed so much I almost fell out of my wheelchair. br / br /One of the best films to come out the UK in a dog's age. It is hysterically funny, deliciously gruesome in parts, you flinch at the scene when the reporter gets part of a church steeple dropped on his head and as for the scene in the model village, well you have to see it to believe it. br / br /The plot is simple and to the point, hot shot London police officer Nicholas Angel played by Simon Pegg gets sent to a sleepy little village in middle England because he is too good at his job and is making his colleagues look bad. br / br /However this little village isn't quite what it seems, there are a lot of unexplained deaths that are being passed off as accidents, and Nicolas finds out that the police chief isn't all that keen to rock the boat for his own reasons. br / br /With a lumbering side kick who just happens to be the police chief's son, Nicholas tries to find out what is going on but is thwarted at every turn, and we watch in hysterical amusement as he arrests naughty boys for underage drinking, tries to capture a run-a-way swan, and collects an armoury of weapons from a farmers barnyard, whilst trying to work out why so many people in the village are having such "terrible accidents." br / br /Not popular with the rest of the police officers/staff who would rather eat cake and drink tea, he tries to instil in them some pride in their job, he finally gets them to believe that not all is what it seems in their sleepy little village and one of the best scenes in the film is when they have to attack the Somerfield supermarket and are met by enraged villagers lobbing supermarket trolleys, vegetables and other food stuffs at them, you've not seen anything like it before but it is worth seeing the film just for those ten minutes alone. br / br /Taking the Mickey out of every American buddy-buddy cop movie ever made, from Bad Boys, to Point Break, to 24 Hours, we are treated to an outrageous tongue in cheek comedy that leaves you wiping your eyes from laugher and hysteria. br / br /With a star studded cast that include Timothy Dalton, Jim Broadbent, Edward Woodward, and Steve Coogan to name but a few, we get quality acting in a comedy that should be nominated for an Oscar just based on laughs alone. br / br /As squeamish in parts as Shaun of the Dead but well worth going to the cinema to see and I will be buying the DVD as soon as it comes out because I will have to watch it all over again, because I am sure I have missed a lot of the jokes and humour when I was laughing so much in the cinema. br /


5 out of 5 stars Hilarious surrealism   September 9, 2007
Bezzer (England)
19 out of 21 found this review helpful

I really enjoyed this film. It's a wonderfully surreal representation of English village life (very exaggerated) and also has loads of slapstick moments. I still laugh out loud when I remember Nick Frost's 'ice cream headache'. The movie is peppered with little gems like that - an unexpected take on a traditional 'cop movie' moment. The climax of the movie doesn't disappoint - again, the surrealism is brilliant. br / br /It's just as good as Shaun of the Dead, but in a different way. It's also pleasing to see that Simon Pegg has more than one role in him. This time he is quite different to his Spaced or Shaun characters. Nick Frost is absolutely endearing as Danny and has some of the funniest lines and scenes. br / br /Well worth watching. The extras are good too.


5 out of 5 stars A triumphant and hilarious British action movie   February 14, 2007
O. Parker (Bristol, UK)
13 out of 15 found this review helpful

Hot Fuzz deserves huge success and is the most fun film to grace our screens in years. It's concept of a British take on the American high octane buddy action film sounds doomed to failure but the script invigorates the story with humour and the action scenes are on a par with their counterparts across the pond. Nick Frost shines as the eager and naïve Danny Butterman and gets the biggest laughs. Simon Pegg is more reserved than usual as the straight man and is surprisingly credible as action hero Nicholas Angel. br / br /The cast is filled with familiar faces from British TV and film and the cameos become slightly distracting at times. Paddy Considine, Rafe Spall, Olivia Coleman and Kevin Eldon are great as the station back up to our leading duo. Timothy Dalton is deliciously over the top as the nefarious super market manager. br / br /The plot is of a displaced super cop finding a seedy underbelly to a seemingly peaceful village. The first half of the film is tightly scripted, funny throughout and has some slasher movie undertones. There is a side step into Wicker Man territory and then an explosive closing act filled with exhilarating and knowingly cliché action sequences. br / br /The film is a worthy successor to Pegg and director Edgar Wright's first foray into cinema - Shaun of the Dead. I can't wait to watch the two films back to back. Like Shaun, the film contains numerous self references and builds on it's own world to produce great pay off laughs. Both films also contain numerous references to genre staples - the overt ones in Hot Fuzz are Bad Boys II and Point Break. br / br /Hot Fuzz is a hilarious spoof that also manages to be a great action movie in its own right and a triumph for British film. I'll definitely be going again before it leaves the big screen.


5 out of 5 stars Ribtickling Fun!   June 21, 2007
Mrs. S. L. Bennett (Cornwall, UK)
15 out of 18 found this review helpful

Its not often I see a film these days that will make me snort with laughter, however, "Hot Fuzz" was so good that my husband and I couldn't stop chortling. Its a parody of almost every cop film you'll ever see, mixed in with a good dose of The Sweeney and The Professionals. br / br /Simon Pegg, who plays Nicholas Angle...sorry Angel (hehe), takes a leaf out of Charlie Sheen's book and plays his character straight. He's so serious to the point that it is extremely funny (just like Sheen's Topper Harley in "Hot Shots"). When Angel is sent to Sandford, he finds himself in a community that appears to be too good to be true. However, I won't say any more as I don't want to spoil the plot. br / br /With an excellent cast of co-stars taken from the cream of British Actors and Actresses, I cannot recommend this film too highly. It had all the feel of the good old days of British Comedy when "Porridge" and "Fawlty Towers" reigned supreme.

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