Apparently the filmmakers made such an effort to keep things realistic that a number of police agencies thanked them for accurately portraying their jobs.
i love how sergeant fisher spends the entire film asking angel for help in almsot every event as how to handle certain textbook situations like gas explosions and traffic collisions, but when it comes to an unorthodox situation of besieging a building filled with potentially dangerous individuals he has a plan and takes the lead. everyone has their specialties, its about knowing when to apply them.
@timmoroz7254I mean they are village police who have never handled a gun before. Simon Peggs character has done time in London meaning he could of been part of an armed unit. British armed police doctrine is similar to American police doctrine, if it’s a threat you put enough bullets into it till it is no longer a threat
@@SpicedmelonThe opening of the movie already states that Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg's characters) WAS part of an armed response unit, so yeah, he definitely knows his way with guns.
The Shotgun Pump sound effect was used about 13 times, before any shots were fired. That's a hidden joke there. How movies overuse gun foley (sound effects) so much.
I love the dozen gun cocking sounds they just throw in there. That and the butchers used bulletproof glass for their stall. It's the little things that matter.
Old comment but I think its a very intentional jab at how movies use extremely unrealistic cover from gunfire. That glass is stopping shotgun/rifle long ammo when even most bullet proof glass can only really handle small caliber ammo. Even military transport glass can barely take a few rounds of 7.62 before failure.
I like the way Edgar Wright shows consideration for the viewers. The fights "Nicolas vs. Lurge" and "Officers vs. Knife-throwing-guys" were filmed and cut in a very fast, exhausting way. After Nicolas defeats Lurge, he runs over to Danny and while both are talking, the camera shoots a onetake. So the viewer's eyes to relax.
"How's Lurch." "Er, he's in the freezer." "Did y'say 'Cool off'?" "No, I didn't say anything actually." "Shame." "There was a bit earlier on that you missed where I distracted him with the cuddly monkey, and then I said 'Play times over' and I hit with the peace lily." "You're off the fucking chain!"
Saw the gif before the movie. Thought this was a "They aren't doing this peacefully." "*loads shotgun* Shame." moment, not a "you missed an opportunity for puns" moment
For me, it just makes it that extra bit funnier that they used a real (at the time) supermarket chain for the location. They could have made up a fake supermarket chain or even just used a generic store, but the fact that it's actually a Somerfields is hilarious to me.
They actually initially were going to use a fake supermarket name for the movie and would’ve had it be called Somerisle as a reference to Wickerman but something caused them to use Summerfield instead
@@BryonYoungblood And you have to appreciate how Nick takes a beat to make sure a beat down is what *Michael* wants, and that he isn't being led into it by Skinner. It's probably just so the audience can enjoy watching this highly-trained officer initiating a bare-knuckle fight with this big guy with an intellectual disability without feeling guilty about it, since both consented to it.
@@rachelfox8108 gotta also consider that in real life, people that show his kind of mental disability are, next to other races, more susceptible to police brutality simply because they're impaired and don't understand what they're doing is wrong OR are not violent to begin with and are treated like garbage. So for him to ask before beating him up is very nice in my opinion as well. 🙂
@@PGGreatOak It is -- of course, people of colour (especially Black people) with mental illnesses and intellectual disabilities are far more likely to be met with violence and treated as a threat (as in the case of Elijah McClain, who was a sweet young man who happened to be Black and autistic). But, please stop me if this point was what you were driving at and I've just repeated your thought.
"You deal with the store, I'll deal with the trolley boy.""Eh?"Trolley boy comes out and throws Angel back into the store."Ooh! I fucking cracked up at that
"Intentionally unwatchable" is simultaneously the best possible spoof of modern action flicks _and_ exactly as nausea-inducing as modern action flicks.
@@soly-dp-colo6388 definitely the weakest of the 3. When World's End came out the local theater had a marathon of all three. Great way to spend half a day.
It’s insane the editing for this entire movie. If you really look, the majority of action cuts are just flash transitions, and zoom. Like realistically it’s so simple you could edit this whole movie on modern phone. However it’s just done on such a perfect scene-for-scene level it never gets old.
2:54 In "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" Nick Frost & Simon Pegg cameo as two security guards, I was so happy I recognized their voices so quick, In the final episode of the show, Simon's character is yelling at another to slow down in his golf cart and Nick's character yells "have you seen him tokyo drift in that, he's off the chain", which I immediately recognized as a callback to this line. I love Edgar Wright callbacks
@@Privatepain1234 Standard condition 3 readiness in compliance with standard European police procedure. These aren't soldiers on a battle field, they're cops in a mall. They aren't going to chamber a round until they have a positive bead on a resisting target. They need to give the suspects a chance to surrender in any case, and there are few arguments for surrender more persuasive than the sound of a round being chambered.
2:43 i just noticed the hagen dass ice creem IN THE FRIDGE!!!!!!!!!!! , it would be more like hagen dass cream with chunks of whatever the variety it is
I can see now why this is a satire. Particularly of directors like Michael Bay and QuentinTarantino who do rapid-fire cutting and add too much blood and guts
I would love to have that Steyr MP 34 she is using, that is probably a veteran bring back from WWII. Very few made it here to America, I'd give my left leg for one of those sub-machineguns.
When watching as a kid I don't understand why they gave Tim and the two actors such horrible and graphic deaths but yet no one actually die during the gun fights.
the endless cocking back of the shotguns makes this scene amazing
I never noticed it until you pointed it out, thanks
Apparently the filmmakers made such an effort to keep things realistic that a number of police agencies thanked them for accurately portraying their jobs.
Funny thing only one of them has a pump action
now that i noticed 😂😂😂
Only thing I hate is that someone a butchers food window is bullet proof
"Its alright andy, its just bolognese"
That line still gets me
Yeah, it's hilarious. ^_^ I also love how Danny was when he went "Shame!" after Nick came back from taking Michael out of the equation.
same. i lost it when i first heard it
lmaoooo always laughed so hard at this part when he was screaming because i knew he was okay
@BryonYoungblood lmao yeah like Danny looks so giddy because he's living his dream as an action hero cop
"Two blokes and a f**kload of cutlery."
I love that line and dearly hope for an opportunity to say it in real life.
Lol. I hope you get the opportunity dude
And I hope to one day walk in on that scene.
And a fucking bullet proof counter
i love how sergeant fisher spends the entire film asking angel for help in almsot every event as how to handle certain textbook situations like gas explosions and traffic collisions, but when it comes to an unorthodox situation of besieging a building filled with potentially dangerous individuals he has a plan and takes the lead. everyone has their specialties, its about knowing when to apply them.
"Now, my PERFECT Sunday.."
What I love about this is NOBODY died, which implies everyone except for Nick is an absolutely atrocious marksman.
And Nick is such a good cop that all of his shots accurately hits non-lethal parts or other objects to disable the perps rather than killing them
@Tim Moroz which sounds very unrealistic ngl
@timmoroz7254I mean they are village police who have never handled a gun before. Simon Peggs character has done time in London meaning he could of been part of an armed unit.
British armed police doctrine is similar to American police doctrine, if it’s a threat you put enough bullets into it till it is no longer a threat
@@SpicedmelonThe opening of the movie already states that Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg's characters) WAS part of an armed response unit, so yeah, he definitely knows his way with guns.
There not supposed to kill them
The Shotgun Pump sound effect was used about 13 times, before any shots were fired.
That's a hidden joke there. How movies overuse gun foley (sound effects) so much.
Oh my god I hadn't even noticed it until just now! Fucking hilarious actually.
I've never ever noticed
"he's in the freezer.."
"Did you say cool off."
LOL
Shame
Rest in peas
@@kagekun1198underrated 😂😂
It’s funny, ‘cause that was used in True Lies lol.
@ lol thats right the bathroom shoot out. When movies were movies.
I love the dozen gun cocking sounds they just throw in there. That and the butchers used bulletproof glass for their stall. It's the little things that matter.
Old comment but I think its a very intentional jab at how movies use extremely unrealistic cover from gunfire. That glass is stopping shotgun/rifle long ammo when even most bullet proof glass can only really handle small caliber ammo. Even military transport glass can barely take a few rounds of 7.62 before failure.
I like the way Edgar Wright shows consideration for the viewers. The fights "Nicolas vs. Lurge" and "Officers vs. Knife-throwing-guys" were filmed and cut in a very fast, exhausting way. After Nicolas defeats Lurge, he runs over to Danny and while both are talking, the camera shoots a onetake. So the viewer's eyes to relax.
"Shame", "Yarp", "You're off the fucking chain" are now part of my obscure references vocabulary.
I didn't notice until now that Danny keeps cocking his rifle as they're running to the supermarket and making their plan. lol
"How's Lurch."
"Er, he's in the freezer."
"Did y'say 'Cool off'?"
"No, I didn't say anything actually."
"Shame."
"There was a bit earlier on that you missed where I distracted him with the cuddly monkey, and then I said 'Play times over' and I hit with the peace lily."
"You're off the fucking chain!"
Always love how Danny sounds when he goes "Shame." because he's sincere AND also thought Nick would have a one liner moment there.
Rest in peas.
Peas, don’t get up.
@@spenserfarman3045 “Take a chill pill.”
Could have done a callback with,
'What's the matter, got brain freeze?' from earlier in the movie I guess.
Always so sad when I imagine him saying it in a different way. Shame.
saying what?
@@iwanroberts9324 I have now pressed Y.
I remembered him saying it differently too lol
Reality is often disappointing.
The sound effect of this man flying into the peas with that bounce never fails to bring a tear to my eye 😂😂😂
Saw the gif before the movie. Thought this was a "They aren't doing this peacefully." "*loads shotgun* Shame." moment, not a "you missed an opportunity for puns" moment
the cool thing about gifs is that they can change meaning based on the context
I like how he had a gun, but still chose to engage in a fist fight with the trolley boy
The whole point and philosophy of Sergeant Angel is to not kill anyone, that's why in the shootout scene he disamrs or subdues the enemies.
2:30 Rest in peas
You’re off the fucking chain
What market has a bulletproof glass cake display?!
Somerfield bitches!
^^^
@@SebAnders Everyone and their mums is packin' 'round 'ere!
The badly written kind.
proubly plasic, one to many trolly crashes made my tesco switch to thick plastic. won't stop a bullet but won't shatter when shot.
That awkward moment when Scottie from Star Trek beat up The Hound from Game of Thrones.
That awkward moment when a kid with aspergers feels he has to mention other characters two actors have played to sound smart
@@jewferigno6920 That awkward moment when a sad man feels the need to be unkind about a comment made 8 years ago
@joseneusapollo6283 that awkward moment when a kid sticks up for another kid with aspergers over a comment made 4 months ago
For me, it just makes it that extra bit funnier that they used a real (at the time) supermarket chain for the location. They could have made up a fake supermarket chain or even just used a generic store, but the fact that it's actually a Somerfields is hilarious to me.
They actually initially were going to use a fake supermarket name for the movie and would’ve had it be called Somerisle as a reference to Wickerman but something caused them to use Summerfield instead
@@mrcritical6751 From the story I heard, the supermarket simply let them use it.
i love the yarp its just so plainly obvious, no misinterpreting that answer, no matter how"special" the Gof guys character is.
And ties to Michael obviously not just following Skinner's orders, BUT he wants payback on Nick from earlier in the movie.
@@BryonYoungblood And you have to appreciate how Nick takes a beat to make sure a beat down is what *Michael* wants, and that he isn't being led into it by Skinner. It's probably just so the audience can enjoy watching this highly-trained officer initiating a bare-knuckle fight with this big guy with an intellectual disability without feeling guilty about it, since both consented to it.
@@rachelfox8108 Oh yeah.
@@rachelfox8108 gotta also consider that in real life, people that show his kind of mental disability are, next to other races, more susceptible to police brutality simply because they're impaired and don't understand what they're doing is wrong OR are not violent to begin with and are treated like garbage. So for him to ask before beating him up is very nice in my opinion as well. 🙂
@@PGGreatOak It is -- of course, people of colour (especially Black people) with mental illnesses and intellectual disabilities are far more likely to be met with violence and treated as a threat (as in the case of Elijah McClain, who was a sweet young man who happened to be Black and autistic). But, please stop me if this point was what you were driving at and I've just repeated your thought.
I love the way the butcher counter had bullet resistant glass, never had that when I worked in Somerfields.
It’s nice to see Queen Elizabeth and King Viserys fighting side by side against the forces of James Bond
😂
James bond and the hound
There's always that one kid with aspergers who has to mention a role another actor has starred in
@@jewferigno6920 it’s just a joke dude…
"You deal with the store, I'll deal with the trolley boy.""Eh?"Trolley boy comes out and throws Angel back into the store."Ooh! I fucking cracked up at that
"Intentionally unwatchable" is simultaneously the best possible spoof of modern action flicks _and_ exactly as nausea-inducing as modern action flicks.
This one scene may just be the most quotable segment of the film. The lines aren't as great as some of the others, but there are just so many.
we need another sequel with Simon Pegg and the cast LOL
There is one, the last film of the Cornetto trilogy: The World's End. It's crappy compared to this one though, imo.
@@soly-dp-colo6388 definitely the weakest of the 3. When World's End came out the local theater had a marathon of all three. Great way to spend half a day.
2:47 WW1 USA reaction to the german complaints about using shotguns
It’s insane the editing for this entire movie. If you really look, the majority of action cuts are just flash transitions, and zoom. Like realistically it’s so simple you could edit this whole movie on modern phone. However it’s just done on such a perfect scene-for-scene level it never gets old.
This is my favorite of the Cornetto Trilogy
By a mile.
I liked the other two but I love this one.
00:33 "my my, here come the fuzz"
Dalton's supervillain confidence is brilliaint 😅
That last bit is the best.
fun fact Simon's stunt double broke their collar bone on the first day of shooting this scene so Simon had to do his own stunts!
2:54 In "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off" Nick Frost & Simon Pegg cameo as two security guards, I was so happy I recognized their voices so quick,
In the final episode of the show, Simon's character is yelling at another to slow down in his golf cart and Nick's character yells "have you seen him tokyo drift in that, he's off the chain", which I immediately recognized as a callback to this line. I love Edgar Wright callbacks
2:47 when brother doesn't let you play Xbox on your turn
2:42 - One of my favourite bits of dialogue in all of film 😂
"You're off the fucking chaieeyne"
Christ I love this movie.
Little did Nick know, two of their number are now a King and a Queen. 🤣🤣
1:37 the Scream from getting hit with Sauce 😂😂😂
2:47 when your sentry with 16 kills gets destroyed and you pull out the frontier justice
0:50 Scotty vs. The Hound.
FuzzBrawl!!
Love how they kept the tags on the guns since they're gonna have to put them back in evidence when they're done.
Love his signature camera shots
Danny’s relocation of the shells is so natural when taking about the punchlines 👏👏👏
When you're halfway through stealth mission and you get detected 2:47
I came here to see Sandor **yarp** Clegane fight xD
It would've made GoT a bit more fun :D
Who knew the meat display was made out of bullet proof glass.lmfao..great movie
'Cause Angel had a wet floor, and a big fucking freezer.
"Michael is this what you want?" ya
Did anyone notice that the scene where they stopped to dicuss the strategy, the bolt on the rifle wasn't even closed?
I was about to point that out lol
@@Privatepain1234 Standard condition 3 readiness in compliance with standard European police procedure. These aren't soldiers on a battle field, they're cops in a mall. They aren't going to chamber a round until they have a positive bead on a resisting target. They need to give the suspects a chance to surrender in any case, and there are few arguments for surrender more persuasive than the sound of a round being chambered.
"Two blokes and a fuck load of cutlery"
I was hoping that would be in here
1:53 why does Michael side punch the special k box, makes me laugh every time the fact is also zooms in on the cereal box for some reason lmfao
I love this move, ive watched it a good amount of times but i just now noticed the cooking of the shot guns 24/7 lol
Sgt. Angel vs. The Hound.
No "Cleganebowl" could top this.
We adore your sense of humor!
BP, germany
Damn, The Hound looks good in this.
🤣I never noticed how many times they cocked their guns
I just love how much cuts there are
Brilliant, brilliant comedy😂
2:43 i just noticed the hagen dass ice creem IN THE FRIDGE!!!!!!!!!!! , it would be more like hagen dass cream with chunks of whatever the variety it is
"you're off the fuckin chain!"
Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid in supermarket 😂😂😂😂
0:04 the primers are already been used
Well spotted
You are OFF THE FUCKING CHAIN!!
This might be the best role Timothy Dalton has ever had
Anyone else notice the guns still have evidence tags?
I'll deal with the Trolly Boy... you know, The Hound!
1:00 - 1:11 whenever my brother wants to fight me
It funny that the tags are still on but thats the charm of it.
RIP Somerfield.
"Is this what you really really want?"
"..yarp"
Sound of madness hot fuzz mashup!!! No one was harmed in the making of this. :) ----
Looking back at this and remembering somerfield makes me feel old 😅
>mfw 0:43 still has tag on gun
They all do
That is an insane amount of cutting.
The Edgar Wright style, it’s great
And cutleries
Underrated movie
This scene is nostalgic now because Somerfield no longer exists.
Piece brosnan is the ultimate bond gone bad
So weird seeing the hound without hair and a burnt face
I can see now why this is a satire. Particularly of directors like Michael Bay and QuentinTarantino who do rapid-fire cutting and add too much blood and guts
Tarantino does the over the top blood/wonky physics to remind you you’re watching a movie.
AND THEN HE SAID YARP. LIKE. THAT!!!
I can't believe that's The Hound.
I deal with the Hound!! Badass!!
This would be excellent training before a visit to Asda Birkenhead.
If only they had chicken...
Reminds me of going shopping in Tesco 2020
I would love to have that Steyr MP 34 she is using, that is probably a veteran bring back from WWII. Very few made it here to America, I'd give my left leg for one of those sub-machineguns.
You're off the fuckin CHAIN
When watching as a kid I don't understand why they gave Tim and the two actors such horrible and graphic deaths but yet no one actually die during the gun fights.
2:25
It’s just bolognese!! Lol
“Shame”
Hay look it's Sandor's dumber twin brother Yandor~
How did that bullet not shatter the meat stand glass lol
Bad Boys quote in this clip see If u can spot it.
"Yarp."
Morning, Angle.
those meat displays must be made of ballistic glass because i never saw them breaking
If hold the door is for Hodor. What's yarp for?
Jorge Ordóñez "You're fucking everything up"
ColdEthyl92 lol
0:20 his nose and his speaking was out of my reach.