It took me years to realise that they could only jump over that hedge because mr Webley had cut it down leading to them being there in the first place 😔
Also, speaking of foreshadowing: every single vital point - and some of the minor ones - of this film is foreshadowed. Except the guns that justifies the giant shoot out at the end. How did they end up in Sanford? *shrugs* "Found 'em."
I think he means the revesal of the translation. At the start it goes webley - nick frost - simon pegg. At the sea mine it goes nick frost - mr webley (i forgot the names) That would be my guess
Mr Webley is a fitting name! The Webley Revolver was the standard issue sidearm for the United Kingdom and throughout the British Commonwealth during the Boer War, WW1, WW2, Korea, and saw police service abroad up to the 1970’s. Originally chambered in .455 Webley, and later .38 S&W. The Webley Self-Extracting Revolver is so-called because opening the top-break mechanism operates the spring loaded extractor, automatically ejecting the spent casings from the cylinder.
"That's right (DONK!) Deactivated!" I don't know what gives me more anxiety. Him whacking the sea mine or the fact that he's whacking it with the butt of a shotgun that could go off by doing that.
Most firearms can't go off unless the trigger is actually physically pulled. The idea of a gun going off because it's dropped or hit hard enough is (mostly) a Hollywood thing.
Thankfully its rather unlikely it would go off by hitting the base of the sea mine. The supposed spikes act as pressure plates which naval ships would hit as they sail through the minefield detonating the mines and destroying the vessel. The early iterations of mines were never really intended for anti-infantry use. That being said just because it shouldn't go off doesn't meant it can't and whacking unexploded ordinance still poses a danger.
I like his style of shooting all the boring bits with quick cuts like an action movie, just adds a whole level of comedy on top of what would be a boring scene of filing paperwork or doing the line ups which keeps the movie grounded too. It's pure genius filmmaking.
My personal favourite of the Cornetto trilogy Stupendous cast witty dialogue Edgar Wright's superb direction I really can't praise this film any more 😊
Well thank you well we all know where James Bond went. He went to run a local super Marche in Sanford. I guess he got tired of seeing the crime rate in the village people being treated like crap so I guess he started training them until Angel came along and screwed up his plans. I wonder what m and money penny and q thanks when they saw the mug shot back at MI6 seeing James Bond with a stake through his lower jaw and screaming for ice cream and I wonder what Pam thinks when she is the district attorney and also Felix Leiter, to who the hell knows but it’s hysterical. At least we know where he went after license to kill and Looney Tunes back in action.
5:07 Earlier in the film, Nicolas tells Danny that "traffic collision" means it might not have been an accident, so Danny is hinting his mother's death wasn't an accident with the new term he's learned. That's cool.
I always thought that it was more like, it showed us why Danny calls it a traffic accident, because he didn't want to think of anyone at fault for his mother's death, all at least his mother.
Except for the sea mine, it's about the right size for a Texas firearms collection. Now, if we had mined the southern coast with those, they would be in more than a few southern barns.
I never noticed that Mr Webley hides the wrong way around the blue chicken coop facing the barn where the explosion was supposed to come from. Also that his name is Webley, the name of a famous British pistol.
bend one of those pins, breaks a vial, electrolyte makes a battery, battery makes a circuit and then sudden the circuit fails and the battery and the whole mine. german one had a timer, if it didnt touch water it didnt complete the circuit and triggered.
1:38 If that sea mine actually started ticking down and was about to explode then why did the old guy with all the guns hide next to the building containing the explosive sea mine and all the dangerous guns and ammo. You can see him off to the left hiding by the building.
Chief Butterman : I think someone needs to go home. Sgt. Angel: I'm not that drunk, sir! Chief Butterman:Not you! Him! George Merchant: (pissing on the pinball machine) What ?!?!?
The double translation makes me laugh every time 😂
It is truly one of the greatest gags in comedy. Welcome to England, new accent every 32km.
@@hoilst265More like on every street 😂
It took me years to realise that they could only jump over that hedge because mr Webley had cut it down leading to them being there in the first place 😔
OH MY GOD. I knew the foreshadowing is insane in this move, but jeez, I never caught that one on dozens of viewings. Thank you.
Also, speaking of foreshadowing: every single vital point - and some of the minor ones - of this film is foreshadowed.
Except the guns that justifies the giant shoot out at the end. How did they end up in Sanford? *shrugs* "Found 'em."
It also took me years to realize that Dad told me about him! Mr. Webley is Mr. Filch, the caretaker of Hogwarts. 😂😂😂
I always liked the detail at 1:40 when Webbley runs behind the metal container just to get out of the shot.
I don’t see anything there?
@@Markunator Go to about 1:30 and you'll see him running to his right.
Oh yeah, not a good spot to get away from an explosion haha
@@sid2112
Well, OP posted the wrong timestamp. Thanks for correcting it
I dont know why he couldn't just run out of frame.
Unless the actor physically couldn't.
Ha! 😂 I never noticed the reversal at "sea mine". God this is such a great film, Edgar Wright you beauty you
It's a pile of shit
could you explain
I think he means the revesal of the translation. At the start it goes webley - nick frost - simon pegg. At the sea mine it goes nick frost - mr webley (i forgot the names)
That would be my guess
Thanks
Mr Webley is a fitting name!
The Webley Revolver was the standard issue sidearm for the United Kingdom and throughout the British Commonwealth during the Boer War, WW1, WW2, Korea, and saw police service abroad up to the 1970’s. Originally chambered in .455 Webley, and later .38 S&W. The Webley Self-Extracting Revolver is so-called because opening the top-break mechanism operates the spring loaded extractor, automatically ejecting the spent casings from the cylinder.
He has guns from across the ages! Old ass muskets, breach-loaders, 1910’s bolt action rifles, ww2 era sub machine guns and some FN Fal’s!
Honestly one of the best British films ever made
Ever made? ok
"That's right (DONK!) Deactivated!"
I don't know what gives me more anxiety. Him whacking the sea mine or the fact that he's whacking it with the butt of a shotgun that could go off by doing that.
Most firearms can't go off unless the trigger is actually physically pulled. The idea of a gun going off because it's dropped or hit hard enough is (mostly) a Hollywood thing.
Thankfully its rather unlikely it would go off by hitting the base of the sea mine. The supposed spikes act as pressure plates which naval ships would hit as they sail through the minefield detonating the mines and destroying the vessel. The early iterations of mines were never really intended for anti-infantry use. That being said just because it shouldn't go off doesn't meant it can't and whacking unexploded ordinance still poses a danger.
I can tell you that one of the things they do great, amongst all of them, is the portrayal of having to do reports and evidence after all the cases.
I like his style of shooting all the boring bits with quick cuts like an action movie, just adds a whole level of comedy on top of what would be a boring scene of filing paperwork or doing the line ups which keeps the movie grounded too. It's pure genius filmmaking.
@@mikester4896 Not to mention he dual-wields pens, like a John Woo character...but for bureaucracy.
My personal favourite of the Cornetto trilogy Stupendous cast witty dialogue Edgar Wright's superb direction I really can't praise this film any more 😊
It's not a bad collection, mine's a bit more rounded out, but his is decent enough for a beginner.
Yes, considering that he just found them.
Oyyyy...what on earth a farm needs sea mine for!?😂
@@nurlindafsihotang49 So I go "Wanna sea mine?" to random people.
@@nurlindafsihotang49Got to keep those accursed Pike in check somehow 😉💥🐟
I'll never, ever get over how much fun Timothy Dalton is having in every scene of this movie.
"Oooohhh he'll be in bits tomorrow..."
Well, he is the slasher prices
Well thank you well we all know where James Bond went. He went to run a local super Marche in Sanford. I guess he got tired of seeing the crime rate in the village people being treated like crap so I guess he started training them until Angel came along and screwed up his plans. I wonder what m and money penny and q thanks when they saw the mug shot back at MI6 seeing James Bond with a stake through his lower jaw and screaming for ice cream and I wonder what Pam thinks when she is the district attorney and also Felix Leiter, to who the hell knows but it’s hysterical. At least we know where he went after license to kill and Looney Tunes back in action.
A.k.a. Simon skinner
Love this film.
‘Every one and their mums are packing round here’
Like who
Farmers
Who else
Farmers mums
😂
It’s funny to think every interaction Nicolas had or arrest it caused their deaths.
5:07 Earlier in the film, Nicolas tells Danny that "traffic collision" means it might not have been an accident, so Danny is hinting his mother's death wasn't an accident with the new term he's learned. That's cool.
I always thought that it was more like, it showed us why Danny calls it a traffic accident, because he didn't want to think of anyone at fault for his mother's death, all at least his mother.
Back when a £5 could get 2 pints...
My favorite of the three flavors cornetto trilogy
David Bradley is brilliant in this scene. Mr. Webbly is such an underrated character in Hot Fuzz.
1:42 and there's the hedge they were talking about
Filch is having a strange retirement 😂
Except for the sea mine, it's about the right size for a Texas firearms collection.
Now, if we had mined the southern coast with those, they would be in more than a few southern barns.
I never noticed that Mr Webley hides the wrong way around the blue chicken coop facing the barn where the explosion was supposed to come from. Also that his name is Webley, the name of a famous British pistol.
If only filch had access to this lot in Harry Potter they would have dealt eith Voldemort much earlier than how long it took.
Mr. Filch was preparing for war in Hogwarts
bend one of those pins, breaks a vial, electrolyte makes a battery, battery makes a circuit and then sudden the circuit fails and the battery and the whole mine. german one had a timer, if it didnt touch water it didnt complete the circuit and triggered.
1:20 - Imagine if when he hits the sea mine, it actually blows up in their faces
If it went off with all those guns and bullets around it. Their would've a lot more to worry about in term of shrapnel damage.
Sounds like he is from the same region as Gerald from Clarksons farm.
Both in the West Country.
This film is set in Gloucestershire, and Clarkson's Farm is in Oxfordshire.
@@liamcollins9183 Oxfordshire is certainly not in the West Country
Geez, that Mr Webley was gearing up for a war.
What a cast
1:38 If that sea mine actually started ticking down and was about to explode then why did the old guy with all the guns hide next to the building containing the explosive sea mine and all the dangerous guns and ammo. You can see him off to the left hiding by the building.
Mr Webbley a true old school soldier
What happenned to Shaun and Ed
How he found all them
0:21 isn't that the doctor from the Death of Stalin movie?
Yep. And in that movie, he sadly loses his dog. :(
Walder Frey is back
2:00
Chief Butterman : I think someone needs to go home.
Sgt. Angel: I'm not that drunk, sir!
Chief Butterman:Not you! Him!
George Merchant: (pissing on the pinball machine) What ?!?!?
And they still took the guns from him :c, can't collect shit in peace.
Chekov's arsenal
MR. Webbly is an American at heart.
Sea mine!!
😂this was a great m 1:17
Movie name please
Hot Fuzz
Go watch it asap its beautiful
Hot fuzz
Hot fuzz
👍
filtcher almost blows up a shack HD
Filch and Slughorn in the same movie before Half-Blood Prince.
Back when you could still get 2 pints for a fiver!
คำพูดจาก Master of the universe
This is how they speak in west country side in UK.. insane especially I am from South east asia and this will give me a headache 😂
it's not the dog we need))
U have to touch the pointy tips then it will explode
*SEE MOIN*
Funny, he didn't sound like he was from Texas
Ugh...dont remind me mate😢
Looks like Fitch ahs a hobby since he can't use magic
Yeh weapons dealing seems like something squibs can do...😅
What you expect from the descendant of Walder Frey?
"Expeliarmus this you little shit".
I don't know why they killed him, he picked the guns up instead of some kid.
His action would only serve to tarnish and blemish the village's ideal image..
So the 'elders council' punished him for that..