Hot Fuzz

⭐ 8.0/10

(Originally written by Tim)

My father-in-law and I sat down to watch a movie together, and I took a gamble on this one. Well, he was in stitches for the first hour, and I felt like a movie genius. It starts off with an over-eager cop who gets promoted and moved to a different town because he is making everyone else look bad. He begrudgingly moves to this sleepy country town where nothing ever happens... but then a string of murders happen!

It is a buddy cop movie at heart, where he teaches his dope of a partner how to be a real cop, shamelessly paying homage to the movies that the characters in the movie love. The jokes are great, and every big name Brit makes an appearance. The murders are shockingly violent, which I didn't love, but they kind of fit.

Like most comedies, they kind of lose their charm by the end. This one completely doubles down, shifting gears and becoming an all out action movie. You can tell everyone involved had a great time making this one, and that makes the goofy reveals fit.

This movie was funny, creative, and memorable. Really hard to compare it to anything other than other movies by Edgar Wright, which I think is a compliment. His style is creative and unique, and I loved how entertaining this one was.

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