Hot Fuzz

Sundae • Feb 19, 2007 8:25 am
I went to see Hot Fuzz at the weekend. It’s the first time I’ve been to the cinema since my distressing visit to see Memoirs of a Geisha, but this was a far happier experience.

For those of you who haven’t heard about it, it’s the new film by Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg (Spaced, Shaun of the Dead). It is an affectionate homage to American cop/ buddy action films set in the rural village of Sandford – a solidly middle class crime-free zone.

I won’t review the film, as there are plenty of reviews already on the internet. I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed it and encourage anyone with the opportunity to go and see it at the cinema. It will work very well on DVD – I believe it will bear repeated watching for the quality of the acting if nothing else – but the action scenes really benefit from being watched on a large screen with surround sound.

I didn’t laugh at exactly the same time as the rest of the audience, but I was happy to sit quietly shaking in my seat with mirth. A comment about a beard, and the swear box gave me an extended case of the giggles, as did one of the gruesome deaths SPOILER [COLOR="White"](the journalist staggering about with part of the church where his head should be, spouting arterial blood seemed really funny for some reason).[/COLOR]

Simon Pegg looked frankly edible throughout the film. I’m not really into hard bodied men, but the look suits him. And there were two Bill Baileys for the price of one, so that was a treat for me too – I went home and watched the first series of Black Books on the strength of it. But only because I couldn’t find my Shaun of the Dead DVD (which was quite distressing).

For me, it was one of those films that pick you up and carry you along to such an extent that you’re not really sure where you are when it finishes. I smiled all the way home.
DanaC • Feb 19, 2007 10:32 am
I can't wait to see it! I've watched all the preview stuff with baited breath:)

Sundae, do you want to borrow my Shaun of the Dead dvd? I can post it out to you if you like:)
Sundae • Feb 19, 2007 10:51 am
DanaC;316913 wrote:
Sundae, do you want to borrow my Shaun of the Dead dvd?

I really appreciate the offer, but I need to find my own copy. I have a slowly sinking feeling that I picked it up with the other DVDs I sold the other day - gutted. I'll have to replace it if it has gone, but it might just be hidden.

It's a good motivator to have a proper clean - watching SOTD will be cheaper than going back to the cinema for a repeat viewing of Hot Fuzz.... although I bet I go again anyway :love:
Elspode • Feb 19, 2007 5:26 pm
You know, when I saw a thread started by Sundae Girl - under the Entertainment section no less - entitled "Hot Fuzz", I *so* had a different notion of what I was going to find here.

Hmpf. Disappointed doesn't begin to describe it.
xoxoxoBruce • Feb 19, 2007 8:09 pm
Aw you pig, get your mind out of the gutter. Do you have to turn everything into something dirty?











[SIZE="1"]Me too[/SIZE]:blush:
skysidhe • Feb 19, 2007 8:28 pm
Sundae Girl;316891 wrote:

I smiled all the way home.


:) I'm glad
lumberjim • Feb 19, 2007 8:34 pm
For me, it was one of those films that pick you up and carry you along to such an extent that you’re not really sure where you are when it finishes.

i got that vibe from fight club. i felt changed afterwards. but, as it turns out, i'm still as cute and sexy as i was before i watched it.
skysidhe • Feb 19, 2007 9:18 pm
lumberjim;317061 wrote:
i got that vibe from fight club. i felt changed afterwards. but, as it turns out, i'm still as cute and sexy as i was before i watched it.


ugly as hell you mean ...oh and those vibes you say you get? Probably your own brain misfiring again.....as usual. You are a fake and a charlatan. "sales man"
zippyt • Feb 19, 2007 9:24 pm
You are a fake and a charlatan. "sales man"

Dem Scrappin' words !!!!!!
lumberjim • Feb 24, 2007 12:03 pm
skysidhe;317078 wrote:
ugly as hell you mean ...oh and those vibes you say you get? Probably your own brain misfiring again.....as usual. You are a fake and a charlatan. "sales man"


ok, crazy lady.
footfootfoot • Feb 25, 2007 3:40 pm
skysidhe;317078 wrote:
ugly as hell you mean ...oh and those vibes you say you get? Probably your own brain misfiring again.....as usual. You are a fake and a charlatan. "sales man"

I never thought I see words like that from skysidhe. Ladysidhe, maybe.

What's up w/ you and the sidhes, anyway?
lumberjim • Feb 25, 2007 7:07 pm
footfootfoot;318280 wrote:
I never thought I see words like that from skysidhe. Ladysidhe, maybe.

What's up w/ you and the sidhes, anyway?


i don't know, dude.....she just came at me all crazy like......i don't know what i did that made her foamy. did you see anything?


ladysishe was ok with me...it was sycamore she loathed.
elSicomoro • Feb 26, 2007 7:20 am
Lady Sidhe is not a bad individual...I enjoyed reading a lot of her posts. She just got incredibly one-tracked sometimes, and wasn't a big fan of debating. And the last time I got into it with her, she was just being such a whiny bitch and I let her get to me.
lumberjim • Feb 26, 2007 2:43 pm
lol, yeah, on further reflection, it was her husband, troubleshooter that she loathed.
Shawnee123 • Feb 26, 2007 3:47 pm
2 questions:

1) What is a sidhe?
2) What is Hot Fuzz?
Sundae • Feb 26, 2007 3:56 pm
Sidhe (pronounced Shee) is gaelic for fairy - faerie if you prefer. Many stories refer to the Daoine Sidhe (Deena or Theena Shee). Damn dangerous for mortals to get involved with I can tell you.

The Fuzz is the police in Britain. Hot Fuzz therefore means Mr Pegg looking like someone you want to kneel down in front of. YMMV.
Trilby • Feb 26, 2007 4:03 pm
Sundae Girl;318467 wrote:
Hot Fuzz therefore means Mr Pegg looking like someone you want to kneel down in front of. YMMV.


Oooooooooooooo. Like Daniel Craig? :yum:
Sundae • Feb 26, 2007 4:10 pm
Nononononono................

Daniel Criag is strawberry "flavoured" chocolate
Simon Pegg is real strawberries dipped in melted Belgian chocolate

(he's funny - I melt)
DanaC • Mar 18, 2007 4:53 pm
Simon Pegg is sex on legs.

He is also incredibly funny.

What makes Hot Fuzz so funny, and what also made Shaun of the Dead so funny, is that Pegg and his two mates are complete movie nerds. They completely get the genres they are using/abusing.
Hagar • Mar 20, 2007 2:54 am
Loved Shaun of the dead - Hot Fuzz is on the must see list...

Trouble is, I laugh too long and miss too much - might wait 'til dvd.
wolf • Mar 20, 2007 10:19 am
DanaC;324162 wrote:
Simon Pegg is sex on legs.


Receding chin and hairline, scrawny legs, national health teeth? That Simon Pegg?

I must be missing something.
Sundae • Mar 20, 2007 12:01 pm
wolf;324656 wrote:
Receding chin and hairline, scrawny legs, national health teeth?

I've just been back and reviewed my Celebrity Bang List.
Those appear to be my criteria for finding men attractive :D
DanaC • Mar 20, 2007 1:22 pm
*grins* me too!

Thing about Pegg is, his eyes are incredible and when he smiles he gets those gorgeous laughter lines.

national health teeth?


You just described most Brits. If British women needed perfect glinting white teeth to find someone attractive, we'd have died out as a race;)
DanaC • Mar 20, 2007 1:25 pm
*grins* me too!

Thing about Pegg is, his eyes are incredible and when he smiles he gets those gorgeous laughter lines.

national health teeth?


You just described most Brits. If British women needed perfect glinting white teeth to find someone attractive, we'd have died out as a race;)

Nowt scrawny about them legs.
wolf • Mar 20, 2007 1:34 pm
There is clearly something about the British psyche that I am unable to fathom despite years of watching PBS.
Sundae • Mar 20, 2007 1:40 pm
In my case it's because I always fall for men who make me laugh - even in the fantasy realms of Celebrity Bang I find funny men sexy.

In defence of my fellow Brits, I am generally considered peverse for lusting after intelligent and witty men who would only get on a catwalk if they had a broom in their hand.
Trilby • Mar 20, 2007 2:17 pm
In the defense of British men, I have two things to say: DANIEL CRAIG

tho, i find Pegg sexy, too.
DanaC • Mar 20, 2007 6:04 pm
It's difficult to define what 'sexy' is. It can just be looks....but for me it rarely is. I think Johnny Depp is tres sexy....but I also think Simon Pegg is adorable. Oh, and Daniel Craig is gorgeous.
DanaC • Mar 20, 2007 6:10 pm
In defence of my fellow Brits, I am generally considered peverse for lusting after intelligent and witty men who would only get on a catwalk if they had a broom in their hand.


When my girl friends and I have played the celebrity bang list game, itr's rarely the 'traditionally' handsome ones we pick out. It's usually the slightly quirky, bags of personality, little bit dangerous and make you laugh type.
Sundae • Jun 15, 2007 1:05 pm
Got my copy of Hot Fuzz.
Stayed up late last night and watched the first two commentaries, deleted scenes, out takes, plot holes, making of documentary and more I can't remember - going to watch it simply as a film again tonight. They know how to load a dvd with extras!

Edgar Wright shaved off his beard (mostly) at some point during filming. It's true, he does look 12 years old without it.

Rafe Spall looks absolutely gorgeous in the making of documentary, even though he doesn't in the film. Odd.
DucksNuts • Aug 5, 2007 7:32 am
I just got my copy, great movie.
Sundae • Jul 23, 2008 7:05 pm
Resurrecting as I'm re-watching the film.
I'm trying to watch it from an outsider's viewpoint. The person who has given it back to me hasn't watched anything with Simon Pegg before. She said something along the lines of, "Didn't you just want to smack him at first?"

Nope.

Well, maybe if I got to see his naked arse (note to Edgar Wright - more Pegg arse please).

I've thought about it and I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing. I mean he's not known globally. So perhaps it's not good if you soend half the film wanting to wallop him. But then he is an actor playing what it (I suppose) a pedantic jobsworth. So it's good that he's convincing, right?

Well I think she's weird for not immediately falling for him anyway.

BTW, no matter how much adore Pegg & Frost, to me Jim Broadbent steals the show. And that's bloody tough in such a strong ensemble cast. I love his phrasing. It's a close run thing, but he comes out tops. Just not in the yum front.
bbro • Jul 24, 2008 9:54 am
I can't wait to get this. I have Shaun of the Dead. I rented it and loved it so much I had to buy it. I am a freak about special features and reading the post about all of them is making me drool!!
wolf • Jul 24, 2008 11:03 am
I have recommended this movie to two coworkers within the last week. It's definitely one of my new favorites. (although I don't get all wiggly over Simon Pegg. Perhaps its something to do with not being British?)