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Hot Fuzz: fuzzy dice? Or fuzzilicious?


Truly
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Well, I think the film, being a form of a sequel to Shaun of the Dead (well, same writers, and cast), came up a little short. The film was mildly funny, but still lacked a lustrous finish to become comedy genius. Stale would be a choice word to how long the film drawed on to the plot finale: brutally battering all the village residents in a huge bloodbath.

The occultic, Pentogram-reminiscent, plot twist was a fallback to what was a meagre representation of british comedy. Crumbling jugglers...this scene was a little extreme, to suggest so much murder had gone on in this village...it became even fictionally unbelievable!

I hope Mr.Bean: the Holiday won't feel too stale, as Mr.Bean has been around for over 15 years now.

Brief outlook of hope for the film series: the way it's shot and directed, is very decent. The whole zoom-focus and swipe-style of shooting the picture made the more "waiting around for story-telling" scenes a bit more bearable. Edited by Truly
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  • 7 months later...
hope i'm not too late..!

i love it! one of my favorites! when i watch any comedy, i try not to judge too harshly. but i've seen hot fuzz and shaun of the dead probably 40 times. i think their both fantastic.
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