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Hot Fuzz

Hot Fuzz

FromHave You Ever Seen


Hot Fuzz

FromHave You Ever Seen

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
Jan 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of the greatest technically creative directors of comedies has got to be Edgar Wright. We love his enthusiasm, his warmth and his talent…although we don’t actually love a lot of his movies. Well, hold on, one of us thinks Shaun Of The Dead is hysterical and the other thinks Wright's peak of greatness is Hot Fuzz. Both yuck-fests are jammed with homages and references and also a lot of cartoonish (yet also quite gory) violence. And they’re so rewatchable! In Hot Fuzz, Simon Pegg plays against type as a pedantic, by-the-book London policeman officer banished to a small town to make friends with the good-natured lug Nick Frost. Oh, and Pegg has to deal with some sinister forces, including the brilliantly funny Timothy Dalton. All in a day’s (paper)work. Listening to the 427th Ellises’ Analysis is for the greater good (the greater good), so stay back or the ginger nut (not to mention all that riff raff) will get it. A Follow-Up: We’ve seen Last Night In Soho since we recorded this episode. As always, much respect to Edgar Wright’s talent, but we didn’t love the movie and we didn’t find it all that memorable. If you’re about to trade gunfire with the older residents of a snooty village in the country, you’ll need to be caffeinated. Sparkplug Coffee is the ideal way to do that. A 20% discount will be yours on your next purchase if you would just use our promo code (“top100project”). It’s a Tweet extravaganza: @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis Our website is top100project.com To hear Ryan yammer about sports films, go to Scoring At The Movies
Released:
Jan 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Ryan and Bev Ellis are partners in film nerdery who share their often humorous musings on the AFI's 1998 & 2007 lists of the greatest 100 American films ever made. But we finished with that in December 2015, so now we just review anything we feel like!