Man oh man do I love the Wright / (Also, CHUD.com has it own (extremely positive) early review as well. I don't know, but I'll be watching.

and Ask A Policeman, which revolved around extraordinary things happening in the middle of nowhere, and brings them screaming into the 21st century with his own astute observations.
This perfectly executed piece of movie-making brilliance sets the bar awfully high for every other comedy destined to come out this year.

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A skilled London police officer is transferred to a small town with a dark secret.

One of the issues with classing Hot Fuzz as a parody - as opposed to a pastiche or homage - is the affectionate relationship it has towards its main characters. Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number.

Hot Fuzz is everything an action-comedy should be. September 4, 2008 November 17, 2011

(It's the brilliant British sitcom that the "Shaun of the Dead" guys did right before Shaun.)

Simon Skinner is on one level a riper, more knowingly gleeful version of Christopher Lee's Lord Summerisle, holding the various local groups in his thrall and leaving our heroes shuddering in his wake. | Rating: 5/5 Where Michael Bay and his derivatives use needlessly rapid editing to hide their lack of substance or attention spans, Wright uses rapid editing to send up the relentless, often idiotic pace of action movies. Simply put, Hot Fuzz is like an Agatha Christie novel directed by Michael Bay, with some graphic death scenes thrown in for good measure Danny Boyle's "Sunshine" and Zack Snyder's "300" are atop my wish list, but tucked in at #3 is Edgar Wright's "Hot Fuzz." By creating an account, you agree to the April 20, 2007 Pride 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. Hot Fuzz: Official Clip - The Shortest Police Chase Join the discussion with other movie buffs .
Timothy Dalton is really enjoying himself, sending up his period as James Bond with wanton abandon. July 6, 2010 Goofy?