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Nick Frost and Simon Pegg in Hot Fuzz (2007)

Review by tjclarke01

Hot Fuzz

10/10

Hilarious, Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost do it again!

Hot Fuzz is many things, Cop Caper, Dark Comedy, British Action Film and the guys turn it into one of the funniest movies ever. Hot Fuzz is about a police-officer, Sergeant Nicholas Angel, a top London cop, who is so good he makes all the other policemen look bad He is subsequently transferred to the lovely village of Sandford, where everything is as it seems, or so he thought... Hot Fuzz is full of hilarious jokes and impeccably timed gags . Also, great performances from the two main characters (Simon Pegg as Sergeant Nicholas Angel and Nick Frost as PC Danny Butterman) If anything could top Shaun Of The Dead, Hot Fuzz certainly can. The cameos are also fantastic (Timothy Dalton leads from the front with the laugh out loud Simon Skinner) and it leads up to lots of unexpected twists in the story until you reach the films climatic scenes. The way Hot Fuzz can spoof and pay homage to other movies without completely ruining it is incredible and it can also can show scenes of graphic violence in a comic light-hearted way, just like Shaun Of The Dead. So if you want to top off Shaun Of The Dead, watch Hot Fuzz and be ready to laugh until your sides hurt.
  • tjclarke01
  • Mar 24, 2013

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