The goal of Hot Fuzz, described by Wright on G4TV's Attack of the Show, is to make a British cop very cool, and make the British cop have a level of bad-ass-ary. The story involves a stereotypical cop named Nicholas Angel (Pegg), who is obsessed with serving up a nice cup of justice to all violators of the law. Angel is originally a cop in London who has outwitted, outplayed, and outlasted all the other police in the city. Due to his success he is forced to go to Sandford, a small countryside village attempting to receive an award in perfection as the "Safest Village in England". All the while, there are obscure deaths occurring throughout the village which are being characterized as "accidents". Angel is later joined by Danny Butterman (Frost in his usual role of large oaf) who is believed to be a bystander but, is later discovered to be the Inspector's son. The two team up after watching and constantly referencing cop and crime movies like Point Break and Bad Boys II. Butterman decides to focus up to take police work seriously and Angel returns to his normal strict "way of the law" after they prove a conspiracy theory. The proof of a conspiracy dispels all deaths as not being accidents but, more likely being homicides.
As always, the punchline is always spot on and the joke development is great. Stylistically, it's like watching a great action movie like Sin City, but with the character development and plot involving unique ideas that could only come from the writing of Pegg. The only downside to this movie is that the beginning is too long. Also, the trailers and other promotional materials make it seem that Hot Fuzz is an action heavy film, which it is, but only towards the last four-five minutes. Every other aspect of the movie was great. This genre is very original to the U.K. but a common one here in the states. The actual fuzz in the movie are all great actors from England. Definitely look out for my favorite characters, "The Andy's," because of their false dedication to being detectives, the directness of their jokes, and of course, the fact that they throw buckets at people who annoy them.
Final vote: 8/10. Rent or buy Shaun of the Dead on DVD now, and see Hot Fuzz.
Published by Wil Chinchilla
Born in Guatemala, Wil and his family migrated directly to Brooklyn, New York in 1989 and has lived there for 17 years. Moving to Texas allowed Wil to discover a career in Journalism that allows him to inter... View profile
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