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Hot Fuzz (2007)
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Nick smells something rotten in the idyllic village he was involuntarily transferred to to work hand in hand with a witless partner.
Actors:
Simon Pegg, Martin Freeman, Bill Nighy, Robert Popper, Joe Cornish, Chris Waitt, Eric Mason, Billie Whitelaw, Nick Frost, Peter Wight, Julia Deakin, ...»
Director:
Edgar Wright
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Characters Of "Hot Fuzz (2007)"
Played by:
Simon Pegg
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Martin Freeman
Played by:
Bill Nighy
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Robert Popper
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Joe Cornish
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Chris Waitt
Played by:
Eric Mason
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Billie Whitelaw
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Nick Frost
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Peter Wight
Played by:
Julia Deakin
Played by:
Bill Bailey
Played by:
Paul Freeman
Played by:
Trevor Nichols
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Stuart Wilson
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Lorraine Hilton
Played by:
Kevin Wilson
Played by:
Timothy Dalton
Played by:
Jim Broadbent
Played by:
Paddy Considine
Played by:
Rafe Spall
Played by:
Kevin Eldon
Played by:
Karl Johnson
Played by:
Olivia Colman
Played by:
Edward Woodward
Played by:
Graham Low
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Patricia Franklin
Played by:
Anne Reid
Played by:
Kenneth Cranham
Played by:
Adam Buxton
Played by:
Stephen Merchant
Played by:
Tim Barlow
Played by:
Ben McKay
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Rory McCann
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Alice Lowe
Played by:
Ron Cook
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David Threlfall
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Lucy Punch
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David Bradley
Played by:
Colin Michael Carmichael
Played by:
Maria Charles
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Alexander King
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Critics Of "Hot Fuzz (2007)"
7M Pictures
January 19, 2014 Manages to find humor not just in the mundane existence of a small town but also in the overblown nature of action films. And, it works as an action movie on its own.
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Film School Rejects
April 18, 2010 From paying homage to Michael Bay's camera motions to kicking an old lady square in the kisser, this film holds nothing back and fires away with tons of laughs.
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TIME Magazine
April 24, 2007 Wright and Pegg have topped Shaun of the Dead by trans(atlantic)planting a whole gaggle of genres.
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Film and Felt
March 13, 2011 Hot Fuzz, Edgar Wright's follow-up to his extremely popular zombie satire Shaun of the Dead (2004), improves on the latter's strong points in every conceivable way while drastically tightening up its weakest elements.
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New Yorker
April 23, 2007 The movie duly quickens into pursuits of every speed, and the homage to action thrillers is there in the smallest detail; the clicking of a ballpoint pen, say, is amplified to sound as menacing as the cocking of a gun.
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Slate
August 18, 2007 It's such a vibrant goof, so full of love both for the movies and for its cast of ridiculous characters that you forgive it the odd soggy stretch.
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AV Club
April 21, 2007 Hot Fuzz is everything an action-comedy should be. It achieves through parody what most films in the genre can't accomplish straight.
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DCist
June 09, 2010 Works because they set out to make a faithful genre picture just as equally as a comedy. The film is even funnier because they never sacrifice plot or character for a laugh.
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Film Geek Central
April 29, 2014 It's a perfect spoof of the once popular action genre, that's highlighted by the chemistry of Pegg and Frost.
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IMDb: 7
2017
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Country: United States
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