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From the creators of Shaun of The Dead comes the Hot Fuzz Ultimate Edition! Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) is the unstoppable cop who with the help of a bumbling partner (Nick Frost) turns up the heat in a small quiet town and delivers some big-city justice. See all of the action and comedy in this Ultimate Edition that features non-stop entertainment heart-pounding thrills and outrageous Review: I Peed My Pants - Okay, I ddin't actually pee my pants, but I almost did. This is the funniest movie I have seen in years! I know I was missing a lot of the inside jokes because I don't watch a lot of cop movies (haven't ever seen Bad Boys 2, been years since I saw Point Break) and even though I watch a ton of british comedies, I know some of that stuff still eluded me due to language differences. But even with all that, I was laughing nearly the entire way through. The editing for this movie is insanely good. Simon's movies always have the best transitions, something I think that transfered over from his Spaced days. (MINOR SPOILERS) For example, the part where the cloaked murderer beats the guy in the face with a baton transitions smoothly into Sgt. Angel falling into his chair to watch the movie. So genious! these little things are what make a good movie into a great one. It's that attention to detail in every part of this movie that shows the love the creators have in their work. When someone loves what they are creating this much, then the audience is bound to as well. Characters are vivid and memorable, but there are just too many to keep them all straight with one viewing. Good excuse for me to watch this over and over. Awesome performances by all, esp. Timothy Dalton, Nick and Simon. This movie is kind of a comedy/action/slasher hybrid. It does a fairly good job of balancing all these elements, though comedy seems to be the thread that ties them all together. There isn't much action for the first part of the movie, just comedy. Then the slasher mystery starts, and then the action. At first, I was really put off by the switch in tone from light comedy to slasher movie, as there wasn't much setup for this in the beginning. This is really the only thing I can find wrong with the movie. The good news is they do a good job of establishing the slasher portion and the disorientation from the switch in tone (a problem they also had with Shaun) wears off. The movie closes with perhaps the best and most satisfying ending to any action movie I have ever seen. I was fist-pumping with joy and shouts of "yes!" the entire time (hangs head in embarrasment). It has everything! A big scooby-doo reveal, a reversal, massive gun battle (think John Woo), a car chase, a hand-to-hand fight, and an "explosive" finale. If at any point you were unconvinced that they weren't taking themselves seriously, the ending will safely do away with that notion, heh hehh. Pegg throws in every cop movie cliche and then some, plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor, campy action sequences, and brilliantly cheesy one-liners. I really can't say how freaking awesome this movie is, it is just something you will have to experience for yourself. I liked it so much I just bought it on blu ray, minutes after watching a copy I checked out from the library. I never do that, so that says a lot. If you don't like this movie, I will hit you with a shovel. Review: Simply perfect - If you're a fan of B movies, buddy cop adventures, and over the top cheesy plots filled with scene-chewing villains and explosions that never kill anyone, you will adore this movie. It's a first rate comedy that only gets better with every subsequent watch.





| Contributor | Anne Reid, Bill Nighy, Billie Whitelaw, Edgar Wright, Edward Woodward, Eric Fellner, Jim Broadbent, Nick Frost, Nira Park, Paddy Considine, Rafe Spall, Simon Pegg, Tim Bevan, Timothy Dalton Contributor Anne Reid, Bill Nighy, Billie Whitelaw, Edgar Wright, Edward Woodward, Eric Fellner, Jim Broadbent, Nick Frost, Nira Park, Paddy Considine, Rafe Spall, Simon Pegg, Tim Bevan, Timothy Dalton See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,845 Reviews |
| Format | Blu-ray |
| Genre | Action & Adventure, Blood & Ice Cream Trilogy, Blu-ray Movie, Comedy, Cornetto Trilogy, DVD Movie, Le dernier pub avant la fin du monde, Shaun et les zombies, Shaun of the Dead, Super flic, The World's End Genre Action & Adventure, Blood & Ice Cream Trilogy, Blu-ray Movie, Comedy, Cornetto Trilogy, DVD Movie, Le dernier pub avant la fin du monde, Shaun et les zombies, Shaun of the Dead, Super flic, The World's End See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 4 hours and 2 minutes |
M**P
I Peed My Pants
Okay, I ddin't actually pee my pants, but I almost did. This is the funniest movie I have seen in years! I know I was missing a lot of the inside jokes because I don't watch a lot of cop movies (haven't ever seen Bad Boys 2, been years since I saw Point Break) and even though I watch a ton of british comedies, I know some of that stuff still eluded me due to language differences. But even with all that, I was laughing nearly the entire way through. The editing for this movie is insanely good. Simon's movies always have the best transitions, something I think that transfered over from his Spaced days. (MINOR SPOILERS) For example, the part where the cloaked murderer beats the guy in the face with a baton transitions smoothly into Sgt. Angel falling into his chair to watch the movie. So genious! these little things are what make a good movie into a great one. It's that attention to detail in every part of this movie that shows the love the creators have in their work. When someone loves what they are creating this much, then the audience is bound to as well. Characters are vivid and memorable, but there are just too many to keep them all straight with one viewing. Good excuse for me to watch this over and over. Awesome performances by all, esp. Timothy Dalton, Nick and Simon. This movie is kind of a comedy/action/slasher hybrid. It does a fairly good job of balancing all these elements, though comedy seems to be the thread that ties them all together. There isn't much action for the first part of the movie, just comedy. Then the slasher mystery starts, and then the action. At first, I was really put off by the switch in tone from light comedy to slasher movie, as there wasn't much setup for this in the beginning. This is really the only thing I can find wrong with the movie. The good news is they do a good job of establishing the slasher portion and the disorientation from the switch in tone (a problem they also had with Shaun) wears off. The movie closes with perhaps the best and most satisfying ending to any action movie I have ever seen. I was fist-pumping with joy and shouts of "yes!" the entire time (hangs head in embarrasment). It has everything! A big scooby-doo reveal, a reversal, massive gun battle (think John Woo), a car chase, a hand-to-hand fight, and an "explosive" finale. If at any point you were unconvinced that they weren't taking themselves seriously, the ending will safely do away with that notion, heh hehh. Pegg throws in every cop movie cliche and then some, plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor, campy action sequences, and brilliantly cheesy one-liners. I really can't say how freaking awesome this movie is, it is just something you will have to experience for yourself. I liked it so much I just bought it on blu ray, minutes after watching a copy I checked out from the library. I never do that, so that says a lot. If you don't like this movie, I will hit you with a shovel.
L**L
Simply perfect
If you're a fan of B movies, buddy cop adventures, and over the top cheesy plots filled with scene-chewing villains and explosions that never kill anyone, you will adore this movie. It's a first rate comedy that only gets better with every subsequent watch.
A**Y
Funny
Hilarious movie. A movie about a cop who’s to good at their job the head of his bureau moves him to the countryside so he stops making the rest of them look bad and finds a deeper crime happening in the countryside he relocated to for work. Funny as all get out.
A**H
BRILLIANT film! Hilarious and genius!
I like a variety of film types, but I generally prefer realistic ones. Hot Fuzz is not even remotely realistic, and if I were some kind of anal, emotionless reviewer (I've read things from many of those), I would slaughter the film for its inconsistencies. But, I'm not. I'm a normal human who likes to laugh, and this movie makes me do just that...over and over and over. I have watched Hot Fuzz probably 10 times and I am STILL catching new little details that I missed before. If I could use one word to sum up what makes Hot Fuzz so good, it would be the fact that it is "CLEVER." Yes, the acting is pretty good, the filming is excellent, and the story is...if not probable, entertaining...but the film's coherence, irony, and subtle puns are where it really delivers. A couple of things are needed to really enjoy this movie (provided you enjoy funny movies even when their premise is silly). The first is a good knowledge of British slang, and the second is subtitles, at least the first time around. Due to my choice to not use subtitles, I am still, as I said, catching tidbits here and there of dialogue, not to mention visuals. Once you can understand and comprehend what's being said, though, you'll love this film. Since I hope we can all agree the movie isn't meant to be realistic, I'll just laughingly mention the few glaring flaws in common sense (which I believe were intentional). The final gun battle was hilarious. Nobody could aim well enough to hit the broad side of a barn, and the sheer scale of the battle was mere audacity. The ease with which Angel turned the other cops from being rude and dismissive (especially the detectives) to joining his side enthusiastically, in the face of their screaming Inspector, was quite ludicrous. And, of course, the entire premise of "killing people for the slightest possible construed offense" (such as Tiller, for planning to leave town and "share her horticultural expertise with other villages") was nonsensical. Yes, the film's ENTIRE PREMISE was a joke. Did that make me scoff and roll my eyes? Not at all. I did wish there was a little more development of Angel turning the cops to join his cause, but otherwise, epic gun fight and silly central theme included, I thought the film was spectacular. Again, the clever dialogue and the intricate cohesiveness are what really give this a 5-star rating in my book. It's hard to verbally describe what I mean, but the way events and comments are timed, and the subtle background details that accompany them, work together like a puzzle or a fine clock. Quotes from early in the film are repeated later in a completely different context. One of my favorite details is the dual reference to "Aaron A. Aaronson"; watch the film and you'll see what I mean. Irony also finds a strong use in the film, be it the subtle irony in each person's name (Angel is a near-flawless do-gooder, Butterman Jr. is obese, Tiller is a gardener, Hatcher delivers babies, etc.); the irony that each "action cop" stunt that Danny wishes to perform, he gets to later on; or the irony that Skinner is finally stopped by the only TRUE "accident" in the film (tripping over the toy truck). The screenwriters here were masters of clever tricks and I loved it. What's more, the filming is delightful. I really like the style employed here, as in Shaun of the Dead, with fast montages of various simple actions leading from one regular-paced scene to the next (such as in Angel's journey, via trains and taxi, from London to Sandford, or his initial entry to his hotel room). Other film tricks that I enjoyed were fast compilations of various camera angles, such as when Doctor Hatcher pumps his shotgun during the gunfight, in which I counted 6 or 7 layered camera angles that actually made the action somewhat "slow-mo" as it contained a repeat of the same scene, all within the span of 2 seconds or so. In summary, Hot Fuzz is a brilliant movie that reflects hours of careful planning, stunning acting and delivery, innovative and snappy filming, and of course a ludicrous, overly crazy plot that only adds to the fun rather than making the movie suck. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes a good laugh, is not offended by profanity, and can handle considerable gore.
B**N
A Riveting Blend of Suspense, Comedy, and Action: Hot Fuzz Delivers!
Hot Fuzz is an absolute gem that combines suspense, comedy, and action flawlessly, resulting in a truly captivating cinematic experience. From start to finish, this film had me on the edge of my seat, eagerly anticipating each twist and turn in the plot. The acting in Hot Fuzz is simply outstanding. The chemistry between the lead actors is palpable, and their performances bring the characters to life with depth and authenticity. Simon Pegg's portrayal of the dedicated and by-the-book Sergeant Nicholas Angel is commendable, while Nick Frost adds the perfect comedic touch as the lovable and bumbling Constable Danny Butterman. One of the film's strengths lies in its plot development. As the story progresses, it skillfully balances moments of suspense and humor, keeping the audience engaged and guessing at every step. The cleverly crafted script offers witty dialogue and sharp comedic timing that consistently lands, eliciting genuine laughter throughout the film. The picturesque countryside setting might seem idyllic at first, but director Edgar Wright masterfully transforms it into a thrilling and action-packed environment. The expertly choreographed and adrenaline-pumping action sequences are a true delight to watch. The blend of intense gunfights, clever stunts, and well-executed cinematography showcases the director's exceptional talent. The ending of Hot Fuzz is a satisfying culmination of all the elements that make this film great. It ties up loose ends while delivering unexpected surprises, leaving audiences both satisfied and wanting more. It's a testament to the filmmakers' ability to craft a cohesive and memorable narrative. Hot Fuzz deserves nothing less than five stars. It's a masterclass in storytelling, blending suspense, comedy, and action in a way that keeps viewers thoroughly entertained. Kudos to the director, actors, and writers for delivering an exceptional cinematic experience. Whether you're a fan of crime thrillers, comedies, or simply enjoy a well-crafted film, Hot Fuzz is an absolute must-watch.
J**O
Very Funny!
I love Hot Fuzz! It was a great story about be committed to your job, but don't get so committed to the point you neglect your friends. The story was also about how murder is really unjust and way too cruel, and because of sin like murder that is why there needs to be the law, and police officers to enforce it because the law brings justice, and peace. There was a lot of really funny scenes. The action was cool, but could've been a little cooler since you mostly heard the cool sounding gunshots, but didn't see the cool muzzle fire. The other corrections I'd make is there was way too much appalling foul language, and really disgusting gore. But overall, I still absolutely loved the movie; Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are two great actors who did great that their roles in this film, and the suspense, and the mystery of the story definitely kept me on the edge of my seat. Therefore, Hot Fuzz is an awesome film! Have a great day, and gooo Hot Fuzz!
J**L
Required comedy viewing
A wild, brilliant, masterfully executed movie with a tight script that’s both a genuine murder mystery and buddy cop movie, and an absolute riot to laugh at. Hot Fuzz features an absolute A team of British actors as well as Peter Jackson, including a former James Bond, Galadriel herself, Bilbo and even Davy Jones, Bill Nighy returns for the second Cornetto movie. You can watch this movie over and over and keep noticing something new. Absolute must watch.
A**S
Watch this movie!
Why are you reading reviews when you could be watching this movie?!?!? Best parody cop-movie ever made.
L**Y
Immensely enjoyable and funny Cop Buddy Action Comedy !
This movie had past my expectations! It's even more funny and action packed than Shaun of the Dead ! Ever since seeing Shaun of the Dead and seeing spaced , I have been a huge Pegg/Frost/Wright fan ! I love their wonderful blend of straight faced yet absurd comedy and stylish small budget yet big results type action. Their scripts also seem brilliantly crafted. The delivery of dialog,timing choreography and pacing of plot are all very well executed. It's a joy to watch this movie flow from scene to scene. And of course it is all very funny, while trying to keep a macho stiff upper lipped atmosphere. ( Not in an entirely serious way though ) These boys seem to continue to give us great innovation through their style of British action comedy and continue to impress. I get oh so very excited when I see something new from them ..... and they don't do so many projects together, but when they do turn out something it usually is top notch stuff. This movie is about an overachieving police officer of London who has been recently promoted to sergeant. Unfortunately there are no sergeant positions in London ( Or so his jealous superiors tell him ), so he is unwillingly transfered to the countryside village of Sanford. This gives our hero with not a lot to do considering the low crime rate of the countryside or so it seems. Unlike Shaun of the Dead which I thought started off great, had a great middle and ended a bit anti-climatic .... Hot Fuzz seemed to be the opposite .... it didn't start off so great, built up great stuff during the middle and ended with a bang/ a huge payoff ..... which I suppose is a lot better. Funnily enough there a few scenes that contain the kind of gore in their last big movie, which almost seem out of place/over the top for a cop movie , but does add an eerie chill to it all. All in all another unique watch and it's good to see more action British movies. A must for British comedy lovers and regulars of the cop buddy genre will appreciate it greatly too. These guys are just such a unique kind of funny , it's hard to explain in words , so just watch and experience it for yourself. i hope the boys continue to put new spins on old genres and continue to gently poke fun at time while still creating a great movie for us that genuinely great in it's own right. Currently one of my top fav movies of all time. I can't wait to see what these boys get up to next on their next project together.
M**L
Buckle up
Far and away, Edgar Wrights BEST movie, Scott pilgrim is second place for me. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are an incredible comedy duo in this. Timothy Dalton is chewing scenery and having a great time doing so. The whole cast are spot on. And the script! Multiple viewings will only make you appreciate it more! Especially if youre an action movie fan like me. Crackerjack direction and editing. Can't recommend it enough.
T**O
イエー!と叫びたくなる最高ーな作品
冒頭の田舎に主人公が移動するシーンの時点で編集のセンスと、ユーモア溢れるワクワクさせてくれる作品だと確信させてくれる。 お馬鹿な事を真剣に、真面目に熱意を持ってやればこんなに清々しい物が出来るのかと感心しきりである。 爺さん、婆さんの銃撃シーンがこんなにぐっとくるものとは!。 映画のパロディーシーンの所は来るとわかっていたのに思わず吹き出してしまった。 ただ、都市のミニチュアで戦うシーンで日本の特撮オマージュをもっとやってくれたらより最高だったかな。
C**Z
Grandiosa
Soy fan de esta trilogía. El estuche es hermoso y el material adicional realmente vale la pena Creo que es una excelente idea adición a las colecciones
C**N
spettacolare ed esilarante
una vera perla per gli amanti dello humor inglese, azione, thriller e un finale del tutto imprevedibile.
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