the movie is so good, they make you think all its ideas aren't stolen from other people
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again: From Spaced to Baby Driver, and beyond, Edgar Wright is one of the most original directors working today. I've already taken a look at his first studio feature film, Shaun of the Dead, and why it's still today such a brilliant genre-blending comedy. Today, I'll be looking at his next film: Hot Fuzz, my personal favorite, and one of the greatest buddy cop action comedies ever made. Specifically, I'll delve into many of Edgar Wright and Hot Fuzz's filmic influences that helped shape the young director and his movie into what it is.
Written & edited by Danny Boyd
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The previous vid title was way better man
Yo, if you don't stop changing the title of your videos 15 times every time you upload I'm gonna unsubscribe. Shit is unbearable. I know what you're doing and it's just annoying.
this channel is the prime example of, the more you analyze, the less you actually do
your videos are dope. please keep making them
One of the absolute greatest genre screenplays ever written. You really have to have a certain mind to write something as intricately hilarious as Hot Fuzz.
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Innit
If I am trap in a fallout style bunker and I have to choose one movie that I would bring to the bunker Hot Fuzz is definitely the movie I am bringing.
Yarp.
Pretty sure it's been said that comedy is truly _the hardest_ genre to be successful in, that it takes a genius to write jokes that land with audiences and resonate with them.
_(I'm combining what people have said about comedy movies, AND being a stand-up comic)_
No, I have never fired my gun in the air and gone "ahhhh."
Not yet, anyway...
FORESHADOWING
Well have you even fired two guns whilst flying through the air?
Hot Fuzz is a perfect screenplay, absolutely zero wasted dialogue.
Exactly! everything is set up, punchline, call back, foreshadowing watching it over and over again is a joy
Everyone goes on about Casablanca. It's fine, but this movie is perfection.
(no sarcasm)
Yarp.
@@piyam5948 and it works as a comedy, as a bit of a murder mystery and an action movie. Not many movies can claim to work across genres like that. Hot fuzz does it and does it very, very well.
because he's fuck ugly?
Shaun of the Dead is brilliant, yes, but I will live and die by Hot Fuzz
Agreed. Enjoyed the heck out of the former, but the latter will forever remain my favorite comedy of all time. World's End is pretty solid too tho...
Fully agree
Hot Fuzz lives rent free in my head
Totally agree.
Weak third act and ending, SOD is a superior script
I just LOVE that the thumbnail for this video is from one of the funniest scenes: Oscar winning actress Olivia Coleman going "what makes you think it was murr-durr?!" 😂
She's so goddamn funny in Hot Fuzz, too.
Nothin' like a bit 'o girl-on-girl, is there?
I've been round the station a few times.
"I don't know, I quite like a midnight gobble." 😂
“Cmon Doris, you don’t mind a bit of manpower!”
Hot Fuzz is the best in the Cornetto Trilogy. I have watched this twice as much as the other two movies in the series.
Personally I think Shaun of the Dead is the best in the Trilogy but the other two are just as good
Loved Hot Fuzz, the mystery of the town and the intrigue made it the best in my opinion
Agreed. Just an impeccable script, plot, cinematography, acting, casting, and editing.
And of course a movie as timeless as this one will become got zero awards recognition. I don't understand how the glitterati just don't get comedy.
Cornetto Trilogy xD
If I may ask the people who obviously like the third film as well. What's draws you in and keeps your interest? I had trouble watching it to the end once and for me it's not that funny or interesting. While Shaun was good and Fuzz was brilliant.
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg are a truly great comedy team too. Their role playing is pretty consistent across films - "Paul" is a great example of this from a different director.
Although these days Simon Pegg is busy hanging out with Tom Cruise and never, ever expressing an opinion about Scientology.
simon pegg(ed)
This and Every Frame A Painting’s take on Edgar Wright’s work are both top notch. Thanks, Danny. Love your essays.
Everyone should have watches Tony Zhou’s video on Edgar Wright. A true master.
Something else I love about this movie is how it parodies the quick and almost incoherent editing that many actions movies did at the time like Jason Bourne but ironically somehow manages to be coherent than the films it's parodying. I hope that one day I'll become just as good of a director as Edgar Wright, it's very unlikely but a man can dream. 😔
Edit: To everyone in the replies thanks for the words of encouragement it was so unexpected but I greatly appreciate it 😭😭
Nah, don't say things like "it's unlikely" or "maybe". You can. You will.
Not with that attitude. You owe it to the world. Go make that movie man
Choosing the right heroes is a big first step. Wright is a Genius. You’ll make it buddy. Keep Moving forward.
1. It could be a parody but the fast paced kinetic editing is a huge part of wright’s signature style
2. ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE IF YOU SET YOUR MIND TO IT BRO 😤 NEVER GIVE UP
You won't become the next Edgar Wright with that attitude.
If nothing else, try your best. It will be an entertaining wreck even if you fail. And if you succeed, I want my name in the credits.
This and Galaxy Quest I think are prime examples of love letters to genres and specific movies. They're both brilliant movies that have held up so well. I think it's mainly due to the fact they genuinely respect, understand and apprecite the source materials for all their strengths and flaws!
Great movie! There is no such thing as motor vehicle accidents. If they were accidents then no one would be to blame.
Love it.
Unless it's a POLACC... Police ones are accidents :P
@@Ayrshore no the civilian they hit is to blame
I like to think that when our guy Danny does a video essay about a movie, it gets all trendy and hyped up on imdb - I've noticed this happen like five times lately. A humble thanks for introducing these masterpieces to us.
I doubt I’ll ever have quite that much influence. But I like the thought of that.
:)
@@CinemaStix surely more than half of the people who enjoy this beautiful essay google it, then look it up on imdb - and then, the little green arrow is upwards! Thank you Danny, loved Hot Fuzz !!
@@CinemaStixone day you certainly could, your a fantastic video essasiest and people are certainly noticing
@@The-Busy-Beeeeethe little green arrow there on imdb is upwards, i checked just now. Tis true!
07:26 "Don't shoot me! Who's gonna direct?" Made crack 🤣🤣
Hot Fuzz is definitely my favorite of the Cornetto Trilogy. I didn't even like it all that much upon first watching, but my roommate would put it on a lot, and it wasn't until I started noticing all the little details and callbacks upon repeat viewings that I realized just how amazing it was. Edgar Wright is now one of my favorite directors.
Hot Fuzz is one of the few films I'd consider perfect. That doesn't mean it's the _best_ film, or even my favourite, but that it accomplishes exactly what it set out to do in the best way possible. There's no tweak to the film you could make it that would improve it.
I know what you mean and totally agree. Wright has said his only regret was that the car chase to the model village wasn’t quite long or exciting enough. Which like, sure. But that’s pretty darn good if that’s the only thing that could be conceivably improved upon.
Dude how did they not make more of these genre parody movies? Absolutely knocked it out of the park with Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead
They made the worlds end, which wasn't that well received. Edgar Wright also went to work on other projects, such as baby driver.
And probably got run around with Marvel wasting his time on Ant Man@@stefschouwenaars9562
@@stefschouwenaars9562 The World's End is underrated as hell. Good movie.
Diminishing returns. Shaun of the dead was great, hot fuzz was ok and the world's end was a bit rubbish.
@@timsyoutube6051 it’s true that worlds’ end was very mediocre in comparison, but only an “ok” for hot fuzz? Really?
Hot Fuzz is such a rewatchable film. I never grow tired of it.
Hot Fuzz is my favourite movie of all time, I sometimes chuckle like a maniac when I think about a scene.
Jim Broadbent exclaiming "A GREAT BIG BUSHY BEARD" lives rent free in my head.
Crusty Jugglers
Hot Fuzz and Scott Pilgrim are two of my favourite examples of top notch filmmaking. Not just the writing and directing, but all the cuts, interstitials, jokes, pacing, everything. They're perfection.
YES! The rate in which Scott Pilgrim fires its jokes, puns and just clever gags from every angle and in every direction is mind-melting. It's everywhere, from the images, cuts, editing as such, music, sound FX and of course dialogue & acting. It's incredibly rewatchable, much like Hot Fuzz (Pegg & Frost even have a cameo in the Scott Pilgrim series)
The use of Adam Ant in the opening montage is only its first touch of cinematic brilliance.
double first!
There's also an XTC song in the movie, and I headcanon that this is a reference to the They Might Be Giants song "XTC vs. Adam Ant."
They were adamant about Adam Ant 😜@@floridaflamingogirl3119
Hot Fuzz is quite possibly the best movie of all time, objectively speaking. Very few that I've introduced it to haven't declared it their favorite and fewer still haven't at least had it in their top ten. That's a lot of double negatives, but I'm sure at least one person will understand.
Yes
Yarb
Agreed! Yes, it can be a comedy, buddy, action, parody movie!
Watch this movie ten times in a row, then do it with 'Gone With the Wind' or 'Casablanca' and see how you feel. Which one elevates the human experience?
It’s my favorite movie. I’ve got a poster of it in my home
@@Candyapplebone you cuddly monkey.
Finally seeing Dead Right getting the recognition it deserves
Excellent work, as always! I've espoused my belief for years that Hot Fuzz is Wright's & Pegg's best film, but it only works if you've seen the references (especially Shaun of the Dead). It's like how The Empire Strikes Back is great, but you miss so much of it if you've not seen A New Hope.
I agree it’s important to see the first but not absolutely essential each movie should be able to stand by itself and they do. Today watching a movie is like signing a mortgage!
I don't think this is necessarily true, my whole family loved Hot Fuzz and they saw it before having seen Shaun of the Dead. I also find it the easiest to introduce to friends out of the three.
@@BooksMusicMe17 Poor word choice on my part. Hot Fuzz doesn't "only" work if you've seen Shaun of the Dead; that's the whole premise of this video. It does, however, exponentially increase the viewer's enjoyment when they get all the jokes.
Great video! It’s fascinating how Edgar Wright managed to create something unique and uniquely entertaining, even though every scene feels like a reference to older movies.
Your videos always pack in so much interesting information and detail on whatever subject they discuss.. it's absolutely one of my favorite things about how you craft them, and it makes them feel really rich and full. Bravo.
Edgar Wright is awesome
Damn Wright he is
@@BrendanLorenzonailed it.
Love seeing your new videos drop, thank you for all your dedication and work that you obviously put into all these essays
Thank you for being a part of it :) Your support makes all the difference in the world.
-Danny
It's strange, just as I started to feel like one of my usual short video essay movie youtubers started to slip in quality, I find a new one who takes their place and outperforms what I'd been used to. Love your videos friend!
The scene where Cart/Wainwright disapprovingly both move off screen, only for one to duck back on then look disapprovingly again. Epic.
I am getting Every Frame A Painting vibes from your channel 😃
loving your work!
Great video essay! I hope one day you'd consider doing one of The World's End. It's an underrated masterpiece in my opinion, it doesn't get as much attention as Shaun or Hot Fuzz, but the movie has the strongest emotional core from the three.
The World’s End is fucking great.
I didn't like World's End much the first time I watched it. Maybe because I was expecting something closer to Shaun and Hot Fuzz. But on rewatch I couldn't agree more about it's emotional core being the key why it's a different experience. It's not meant to be "funny", it's deeper than that.
Hot Fuzz and Mr Robot, two of the best ways a director copy/stole from other movies but instead of plagiarizing, they made it their own.
Who had Sam email copied with Mr robot?
@@horizoniki a lot. I don't want to spoil anything but he got a lot of inspirations. There is a video explaining how Sam Esmail incorporated a lot of famous movies and TV shows in Mr. Robot by Wisecrack. It's really good.
@@BrahmaDBA thanks! I’m watching it right now!
@@horizoniki Watch all 4 seasons. The second one is a little slow on first watch, but it's definitely worth it. One of the best TV shows ever made and an absolute massive entry on the Cyberpunk Genre.
@@LightningRaven42hey I forgot to mention I am a big fan of Mr robot and Sam esmail, I’ve watched it and homecoming several times I know what you mean! Was just curious
My favorite film of all time! Love how it blends action mystery and comedy together and is endlessly rewatchable
I could watch you break down every scene in hot fuzz, great flick, great channel!
Haha, that’d be fun. I do have a movie or two that I’d seriously do that for though.
@@CinemaStix Great idea for a long form deep dive video
‘Mrs Marple’? Dude, her entire character is built around the fact that she’s unmarried. One extra syllable and you’ve missed the entire point.
Dude, it's a mistake
Thanks for putting the ad at the end! I think that shows a lot of respect toward the viewers' time. I watched it because I want to support you that way and I hope you will always put the ads the end.
I think that something that is truly brilliant is your ability, Danny, to so perfectly articulate and communicate the choices, direction, and artistic talent of the directors. You are, by your own right, an excellent director of your chosen medium.
Thank you for putting the ad at the end. Decided to watch the whole thing rather than skipping the as part.
Good stuff here
Agree, it takes the role that credits used to take before corporations decided we didn't need to decompress and digest what we just took in
Danny, you're like the friend who has great taste in music that sits me down and explains why a few songs are great and convinces me to check out the whole album and I'm bettered by the whole experience. Thank you. I'm going to watch the trilogy now.
just yesterday I was rewatching your video on Shaun of the Dead - and now this. What is this? Christmas?
One thing I liked about Hot Fuzz is that it makes fun of the English countryside experience, but in a quite affectionate way that obviously shows they understand it; the fact Wright lived in Wells does not surprise me. There is too much media that either romanticises the countryside or treats everyone as stupid yokels.
practically every line of dialogue foreshadows something later. the writing and editing of hot fuzz is just too damn clean
Hot Fuzz is one of the best comedies I've ever seen, and have rewatched it countless times b/c it's THAT good.
Great video Danny! Hit Fuzz is one of my favorite films! I thought I knew most of the trivia but had no idea it was Edgar Wright’s hometown. I also never picked up on the Man on Fire influences, very cool
Seeing this in the theater with a big group of friends is still one of my most memorable and enjoyable movie going experiences.
Pretty jealous. I never got the chance.
I'm I going crazy or does the title of this keep changing every day?
You're not, I noticed that too. He's done this with other videos as well
great video as always and absolutely legendary screenplay, but man that sounded like some sheer exhaustion in the outro, hope you're doing okay with all the strikes and any other stuff going on
Edgar Wright has been such a brilliant filmmaker and so incredibly inspiring for me too!! Thanks for making this video essay that adds on to another layer of why I love Edgar Wright's films
:D
I really wish they had done the same as they had in the Spaced series DVD extras, a Homage-o-Meter, showing which movies they payed homage to at which point. I found that fascinating in Spaced because I didnt even know half of them at the time.
You've completely misunderstood this film when you say it "make you think all its ideas aren't stolen".
The many many references are neither "stolen" nor concealed - they _want_ you to discover and enjoy these.
My fav of the Corneto Trilogy
Great analysis!
What I love is not so much the action homage, but the Rom Com. Underdiscussed, but there are so many bits, inviting him in for coffee, the longing glances, the taillight illuminated look as he drives off, etc.
This film makes me just beam with delight- especially that final high octane third.
“My my, here comes the fuzz”
I love the grandma kick scene in Hot Fuzz. Edgar Wright in an interview said that after filming it, he could feel one or a few clips added to the sequence would really take it home and then had to do some convincing to get the extra half day or so of filming for it. thank goodness for the dedication to his vision because he got the clips he needed and its a really great grandma kick scene
I love the breakdowns you do, breaking down scenes and explaining the techniques. Hot Fuzz is actually my favourite movie of all time. On a slight tangent. Just a couple of nights ago I watched Godzilla Minus One. So impressed with the movie. It's very efficient with its filmmaking, jumping into the next timeframe can be very sudden, but there is some genuinely beautiful cinematography, great score and emotive acting performances.
I'd like to add that along with everything else, I live about 30 minutes away from where Hot Fuzz was filmed/set and it is an absolutely perfect characture of this part of england that only people who live here will probably truely appriciate
Its honestly one of the greatest films of all time. When i first watched it i loved it, then i watched it again and loved it more, then again and even more and now i must've seen it a few dozen times and its arguably my favourite film ever.
Hot Fuzz is literally The Wicker Man. Holier-than-thou policeman arrives in small town, discovers that locals are unhelpful, begins to realise that locals are a little bit insane and then gets fucked over by the locals.
thanks for this video
“P.I.Staker…..PISSTAKER!!! So that’s Peter..Ian…Staker..” always my favourite part.
Tony Scott made great movies. Spy Game is my favorite. It’s a great example of story-within-a-story but also very clever with its presentation and characters.
Spy Game is severely underrated, and I loathe Robert Redford.
The training montage early in the film is very reminiscent of Internal Affairs. Couldn’t unsee it after I realized!
"My perfect Sunday" is still my go to confusing quote that no one ever gets but I laugh my ass off to 😂
Fantastic video! Very informative, big thanks for your time and research!
You level of analysis is stunning. Well done, mate!
Your voice reminds me of Jason from Home Movies and I love it
This is one of the most re-watchable films of all time. There's SO much detail in what's happening, what's said and what the actors are doing that you won't get it all on the first, second or even third viewing. I've seen this movie at least 20 times and I still laugh at something I missed the first 19 times I saw it. Edgar Wright was the original director hired to do the first "Antman" and I do wonder how that would have turned out. My understanding is that the studio and he couldn't see eye to eye on how to shoot it. I imagine Edgar wanted to do more of a comedy spin and the studio didn't quite want to go that far, though the version they got does have quite a bit of comedy in it.
It's absolutely awesome how Hot Fuzz is basically just a higher budget version of a previous film. Inspirational even.
The strange thing about Hot Fuzz is that I didn’t really think much of it when I first watched it. It was only after repeat viewings that I grew to really like it, then really really appreciate it.
The number one thing I’d take away is that nostalgia is not always a toxic impulse but exactly what drives the people who make the best art. If anything people like Edgar Wright and Tarantino or Jon Favreau among many others are great examples of how being a total nerd for nostalgia is a great thing. I remember having chats with friends when I was a kid inspired by all the action movies we watched and how we would make action flick. To me Edgar Wright is what you get when you follow through and keep going. Anyone out there feels that spark should follow it.
It's not "nostalgia" they're nerds for it's movies and specific genres of movies, nostalgia is a meaningless word.
@@Mr.Goodkat …alright…
One of my absolute favorites
Thank you Danny! Another great analysis. Cheers!
Thank you for checking it out!
-DB
Hot Fuzz is tied with Spaceballs as my favourite movie. It's just so good, and one of the most quotable movies ever for me.
Also great thumbnail 😂
Endlessly rewatchable and quotable. Every moment matters. Absolutely love Hot Fuzz!
Fine, I'll watch this video if promise to STOP changing the title every time I see it recommended!
I love all of Edgars foreshadowing. Must have watched SOTD and HF a hundred times.
We need more movies like this.
"you've got a moustache"... "I knowww!"
Topped marginally by the double out frame
Brilliant! Thanks.
I like the throwback to his early stuff.
I enjoyed Peter Jackson’s Brain Dead for similar reasons as like Dual, Dark Star, and THX 1138, it shows what a great director can do with almost nothing.
It’s exiting to see with Godzilla Minus One and Under Paris that greatness can still be achieved with limited resources.
god damn i love your videos, this one was particularly good
Hot Fuzz is by far my favourite movie of all time. It's a hell of a ride. My dad showed me it when I was 15 and told me that he'd wanted to show me it since it came out but I was too young to watch it at the time. It was worth the wait and then some.
Wow you really love this movie!
And we love your videos!
Carry on!
Man I learn a lot from your videos!
Whoo! Always the goal.
Timothy Dalton (as Simon Skinner) makes this movie something else. So charming yet so menacing at the same time. The moment of his demise is so grotesquely hilarious as well.
Hot Fuzz is basically Princess Bride for cop movies. Perfectly lampoons the genre while simultaneously doing the tropes better than the source material.
It always feels as if the homages to other films are really heartfelt. It is almost like fanfic, but good.
Every single scene and piece of dialogue is used to its fullest potential, its a film where nothing is wasted
Edgar Wright and Wes Anderson are so unique and distinct you can tell within seconds of the film hands down my two favorites.
Nice, I just ordered these in 4K a couple days ago!
Its crazy how films i grew up with and adored as a kid have already become the types of films people make video essays about on end
Somehow your analysis reminds me of the german Crime Action Comedy movie Der Wixxer. It's german so not well known but somehow you remined me a lot of it as your piece went on.
LETS GOOOOOOOO was rewatching the trilogy today and this video came out YAAYY this is lovely
Hot Fuzz is a masterpiece in comedy writing
Hot Fuzz is, for me, one of the most enjoyable films ever. I can't think of one other movie that I can just watch always.
Never stop talking about Edgar Wright's films Danny!
Until he stops making them :) Which will also hopefully be never. I feel we’re due for another banger from him soon.
8:31 why do his parents look so disappointed 😭
That's just English parents, thoroughly unimpressed with life
I enjoyed watching all of Nick's and Simon's movies together