Because it's not as funny as the previous two, and the main character is a bit of a c*ck. It is a very good film on its own, but does not compare to what came before it.
It's actually a British Sten MK II SMG, one of the only closest things it could be is a German MP18 from WW1, but it had a wooden stock rather than a metal one on the Sten.
I was a little surprised that there was no mention of Edward Woodward and him being the protagonist of the '80s television show 'The Equalizer'. I loved that show as a kid, and the fact that Woodward played a 180 from his character in the '80s show.
Hot fuzz is not just 2 random words slapped together because they sound cool... It's slang for the police. Ever since we were kids (over 20 years ago) I have heard it used and used it myself. I think it comes from Hawaii 5-0 which got contracted to just 5-0 then that turned into Fuzz... Where the hot part comes from I'm not sure, I'm not an etymologist. But Hot Fuzz as been around long before this movie.
Extra Info: At the fete Hatcher says "take out all the little people and you walk off with the cuddly monkey". Angel takes out the NWA and walks off with Danny at the end of the film. Also, the noise the fruit machine makes is the same as the one in SotD and TWE.
My favourite out of these facts was the one where it was revealed that The Church was a cathedral in real life. So amazing that they edited down in the film, I would never have guessed it. My favourite out of The Cornetto Trilogy is Hot Fuzz. It is just so funny and action packed at the same time.
52: Samson the German Shepard was called Saxon in the movie was only explained you with only one reason on why the name change but there's actually one more. They changed it from Samson to Saxon was to pay homage to the name of Anglo-Saxon where modern England was built on the basis of Saxons from the Germanic tribe of the 500AD before they were conquered by the Normans in 1066 and coincidentally, Samson was a German Shepard thus, "Saxon".
As im a dr.who fan, when ever i see timothy dalton in a movie doing something stupid or annoying, i always find myself saying "god dammit Rassillon..."
When Nicholas is out jogging on his first morning in Sandford, the car being towed away has the same registration number on it as that drunkenly reversed into him by Danny Butterman the night before, i.e., it's Danny's car.
& Weaver's last words & he realises the sea-mine is about to explode are "oh no", exactly the same words that ended the Woodward version of "Wicker Man".
I think this movie is so comforting and fun due to its symmetry. So many seemingly insignificant lines rehashed with over the top drama, in reverse order. I'll love it forever.
A few of the cast has been in GoT. Inspector Butterman, Sgt Fisher and Arthur Webley are others I know. Be daft to name every role someones played I think. That being said I couldn't finish the whole video so not sure if they're mentioned.
LeeLee Sheward Yes, but Rory McCann is a major cast member. No one is calling for listing the IMDB page for every actor in Hot Fuzz, but Game of Thrones is massively popular, and Rory McCann plays a memorable, larger than life, fan-favorite character.
He also missed a few shawn of the dead ones like i am pretty sure the shoplifter is a zombie and the town in hotfuzz is mentioned over the radio in shwan
Fun fact #102 my mum served her home made soup to Nick Frost and Simon Pegg when they took a break from filming at the tea room where she worked. She had no idea who they were and Edgar Wright sent a message back saying how much he loved her soup while they were filming extra scenes in Surrey.
79 is probably the greatest parallel between the films. Stuck in time. Shaun and Ed stuck in the same rut. The village stuck in time as was said and Gary King being stuck trying to go backwards rather than forwards. Omg I love it
This has to be one of the best Police movies I’ve ever seen. Just because it shows not only the action but also the menial work and reports Police Officers have to do and fill out.
Another fact, although not necessarily about this film, is that Oscar Wright (brother of Edgar, artist for Danny's flipbook and DVD collection provider) also drew all the comic book sequences for _Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World_
You needed a translator to converse with PC Walker, Saxon's handler, so you could understand WTF he was saying, but you needed him to translate for old Mr. Webley. English, amirite?
Sandford may be the name given to a village used in police training, but here in Somerset there is a real village called Sandford. It lies between Banwell and Churchill a few miles from Weston Super (night) Mare. So it's about 10-15 miles away from Wells. Love the film though.
When taking a shortcut by leaping over the back garden fences, Simon Pegg as Sgt Nicolas Angel did the first three jumps himself with the last somersault jump performed by a stunt double, but it was actually Nick Frost as Police Constable Danny Butterman who crashed through the first fence because he cast a glance behind him that he was the one who performed the stunt himself
The headline, “Short Arm of the Law” is a laugh. In the old days, “short arm” inspections was, in the male dominated US military, ventral disease exams. The shirt arm was, you guessed it!
Hot Fuzz is one of the most intricately written films ever made, and rivals Get Out in terms of clever foreshadowing. Few movies can do setup and payoff so effectively. I also find it amazing that Nicholas had a love interest, but her dialogue was so generic that they could literally cut her and give it to his best friend Danny. I don’t think Hot Fuzz is a love story, but it’s interesting to think it could’ve been one if they hadn’t made it a buddy story.
This is actually the only one of the Cornetto trilogy I haven't seen. Now I may have to. Also, very surprised this week's video isn't about the Halloween franchise. I was so sure that would be this week's video topic! Anyway, 101 Facts about: 1. Stephen King 2. Sailor Moon 3. Ballet 4. King Arthur 5. Lucifer (TV series)
"I may not be a man of God reverend, but I know right. And I know wrong. And I have the good grace to know which is which." "Oh... Fuck off grasshopper!"
It's not the first time Wells has been used for filming. The TV series Robin the Hooded Man was filmed in the area and in part Robin leaves Marion's bed chamber and runs down some stone steps. Those steps were in Wells cathedral. I only know because I used to know one of the film crew who also doubles as Michael Praed in some shots.
#97 - Aaron A Aaronson was actually the boy taken hostage at the model village by Skinner, not the ginger in the pub.
Yep! Tsk tsk! He even says his own name! 🤦
Also the first person Patty and Selma ring to badmouth Homer
Which is also the reason he appeared last in the credits, because the actors were listed in order of appearance.
Easily one of my favorite movies of all time. It’s the film version of a comfort food to me, ha.
Never gets old!
YARP
SAME!!
O a
Ikr
7:50 - Hot Fuzz now features 4 Oscar winners in its cast (Olivia Colman).
extra fact: considering how violent the ending is, everybody involved lives and the criminals all go to jail
Except that last guy blown up by the sea mine
@@kennorcott7074 Yeah except that guy
Sam
Now you done this you have to do Shaun of the dead and the worlds end
Make it a trilogy
YARP
Paul as well goo all the way
101 facts about Shaun of the Dead would be perfect for Halloween
Sean great subtle way to apply pressure 🙏 👌 great idea though
cornetto trilogy lol
I love the cornetto trilogy, and I don't know why The World's End is often left out, I love that film!
Melissa Espinoza my fav of the three.
Because it's not as funny as the previous two, and the main character is a bit of a c*ck. It is a very good film on its own, but does not compare to what came before it.
The World's End gets better every time I watch it!
@@lennon2003 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
My personal favorite
Well thanks for that, now you have forced me to watch Hot Fuzz again for the 27th time..
That sounds like a great thing to me 😂
Is that all? I can easily beat that lol
guess what I'm to do now :D
I was an extra in Hot Fuzz, it was so fun seeing it get made for the few days i was on set as well as just seeing them around the town shooting
Samuel Robins what part where you a extra in
@@jameswoods6789 I was in the village fair scene, we got to go around and play on the bouncy castle between setups
Samuel Robins did you get paid for your part?
James Woods no but I didn’t really mind, waking up at 5am everyday to go on set was really cool
Samuel Robins sounds like a all around great experience👍 thank you for answering my questions
Nicolas : "THE OFFENDER HAD THE KALASHNIKOV"
Danny : "Woah, where did he get that from
I absolutely love this film too!!! Classic British action beats anything 💪
yeah its one of my favorite movies as well
I like Timothy Dalton as Simon scinner I need. To be looked up I’m a slasher a slasher of prices
Sgt Fisher: "Must have hit the sign at some speed. Took the whole top off."
Doris: "I've had my top off in this lay-by."
PC Walker: "Tets."
bmthsteve Doris: I don't know, I quite like a little midnight gobble!
PC Walker: Cock.
The fact about the Nazi gun and "Fascist" is also a reference earlier in the film where her crossword answer is fascism.
"Hag."
@@jdprettynails more specifically .. "haaag". hehe. He really held that vowel, making it sound as much like an insult as hers.
It's actually a British Sten MK II SMG, one of the only closest things it could be is a German MP18 from WW1, but it had a wooden stock rather than a metal one on the Sten.
@@Gingerbread23386 No it’s not that either, its’s a Sterling SMG
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Good. Proceed to the castle.
@@captus2975 yaarp....
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The Hound in Game of Thrones
....... NARP?
One of my favorite British movies
Yesterday on the train the police were walking through the train and about 7 people said to them "mornin angel"
No, I'm not gay. I'm pan 😹
They just didn’t tho did they
They should have said 'Morning Angle'
r/thathappened
"Shaun Of The Dead features a strawberry Cornetto*
*Shows Nick eating a Choc Vanilla Cornetto.
OMG. That line about farmers and farmers's mums makes me laugh hysterically every time I hear it!!
I don't know nothing about no skellingtons
Loved - Asylum
Loved - Big train
Loved - Spaced
Loved - Shaun of the dead
Loved - Hot fuzz
Loved - The worlds end
Waiting to love - Spaced series 3
Warren Smith I’m waiting patiently too! Loved asylum but never manages to get it on dvd! I have the rest though (apart from spaced 3 lol)x
@@ruthrobinson2232 That's because Asylum didn't come out on DVD.
Big Train... never forget! ❤
Literally everything in this movie is deliberate and has a deeper significance. It's incredible.
What about the part where Nicholas said: "What Danny? You've never taken a shortcut before"?
That's a reference to a scene in Shaun of the Dead!!!
In all 3 cornetto movies, they all have fence scenes etc. when simon pegg jumps over the fences
I was a little surprised that there was no mention of Edward Woodward and him being the protagonist of the '80s television show 'The Equalizer'. I loved that show as a kid, and the fact that Woodward played a 180 from his character in the '80s show.
Hot fuzz is not just 2 random words slapped together because they sound cool... It's slang for the police. Ever since we were kids (over 20 years ago) I have heard it used and used it myself. I think it comes from Hawaii 5-0 which got contracted to just 5-0 then that turned into Fuzz... Where the hot part comes from I'm not sure, I'm not an etymologist. But Hot Fuzz as been around long before this movie.
Yeah, the fuzz is a common slang term for the police, but putting the word hot in front of it is random.
When did that music CD Hot Fuss come out, then?... it is one of the 101 facts, no 77.
Extra Info: At the fete Hatcher says "take out all the little people and you walk off with the cuddly monkey". Angel takes out the NWA and walks off with Danny at the end of the film.
Also, the noise the fruit machine makes is the same as the one in SotD and TWE.
My favourite out of these facts was the one where it was revealed that The Church was a cathedral in real life. So amazing that they edited down in the film, I would never have guessed it. My favourite out of The Cornetto Trilogy is Hot Fuzz. It is just so funny and action packed at the same time.
I love the bit when Nicholas is in the hotel lobby and the woman is doing the crossword.
"Fascist"
"Hag"
I must have seen this film over 30 times and I STILL didn’t find as many fun facts as you did. You are a master if your craft, sir.
52:
Samson the German Shepard was called Saxon in the movie was only explained you with only one reason on why the name change but there's actually one more. They changed it from Samson to Saxon was to pay homage to the name of Anglo-Saxon where modern England was built on the basis of Saxons from the Germanic tribe of the 500AD before they were conquered by the Normans in 1066 and coincidentally, Samson was a German Shepard thus, "Saxon".
As im a dr.who fan, when ever i see timothy dalton in a movie doing something stupid or annoying, i always find myself saying "god dammit Rassillon..."
When Frank Butterman leaves the shootout in the pub he pulls a face and a REAL lion's roar can be heard. Fact 102.
When Nicholas is out jogging on his first morning in Sandford, the car being towed away has the same registration number on it as that drunkenly reversed into him by Danny Butterman the night before, i.e., it's Danny's car.
7:55 And now 4 Oscar winners, counting Olivia Colman! =)
Edgar Wright really is our lord and saviour. He really is (in my opinion) the best director out there.
Just just know that from being a spaced addict like me 👍
Couldn’t agree more! He’s a legend! My favourite with out a doubt!
#57: The original Wicker Man also featured Edward Woodward (Tom Weaver in Hot Fuzz).
& Weaver's last words & he realises the sea-mine is about to explode are "oh no", exactly the same words that ended the Woodward version of "Wicker Man".
I think this movie is so comforting and fun due to its symmetry. So many seemingly insignificant lines rehashed with over the top drama, in reverse order. I'll love it forever.
I actually live about 35 minutes drive from Wells and it is a gorgeous city. Tiny as said in the video but gorgeous.
Elliott Sanderson i live in Somerset and we appreciate this film as a ‘farmer film’
They should definitely make a second one
They really shouldn’t, the cornetto trilogy don’t really need sequels, they are fine on there own
Actually they shouldn't because if hot fuzz 2 sucks, it will make the original worse in a way
who would have missed the spit roasting joke? lol, usually one of the biggest laughs in the film
Seriously no mention that Rory McCann, who plays Lurch, is also Sandor ‘The Hound’ Clegane from Game of Thrones?
HD L Narp?
A few of the cast has been in GoT. Inspector Butterman, Sgt Fisher and Arthur Webley are others I know. Be daft to name every role someones played I think. That being said I couldn't finish the whole video so not sure if they're mentioned.
LeeLee Sheward Yes, but Rory McCann is a major cast member. No one is calling for listing the IMDB page for every actor in Hot Fuzz, but Game of Thrones is massively popular, and Rory McCann plays a memorable, larger than life, fan-favorite character.
He also missed a few shawn of the dead ones like i am pretty sure the shoplifter is a zombie and the town in hotfuzz is mentioned over the radio in shwan
Clearly 101 facts just wasn't enough! Part 2 anyone? 😉
Simon Pegg’s performance in Hot Fuzz is so underrated
Fun fact #102 my mum served her home made soup to Nick Frost and Simon Pegg when they took a break from filming at the tea room where she worked. She had no idea who they were and Edgar Wright sent a message back saying how much he loved her soup while they were filming extra scenes in Surrey.
In my opinion, this is definitely one of the best and most clever movies ever made! 😄 I love everything that Nick Frost and Simon Pegg do.
Hot Fuzz is definitely my favorite of the trilogy. Best buddy cop film ever...
One of the coolest movies ever made. This is my favourite film in the Cornetto trilogy.
79 is probably the greatest parallel between the films. Stuck in time. Shaun and Ed stuck in the same rut. The village stuck in time as was said and Gary King being stuck trying to go backwards rather than forwards. Omg I love it
One of the best movie i ever watched
Combination of humour , action , cult and shortest car chase in history
Just watched this movie for the first time and just had to watch this after. Miss you, Sam
25:48 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion also sang “Bellbottoms” in Baby Driver
I live just outside of Wells so I'd been there many times, so when Hot Fuzz came out, I couldn't believe it. Still my favourite film.
Please do "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels! " Another great comedy!
Danny: What's a matter, you got a brain freeze?
Nicholas: No, I've got a brainwave. Get us back to the station. Now!
I live this movie so much! I found it so funny! Thank you for doing this!!
Absolutely didn't suspect this, but this movie was awesome, brings me back
While serving in the Army, i named my m16 Roger. A lot of people name their weapons lol
"one of the best British films in recent times"uf hell yeah it is☺.
Such a quality video, hilarious and I can tell how much effort has been put into this. You've earned a new subscriber my friend!
This is my favorite movie! I have seen it a million times and I never get tired of it!
The world's end is my fav of three.
I live where it was filmed!
I’ve always been proud to say I’m from the tiny city of wells! Lived in Vicars close, the oldest compete street in Europe!
We need Shaun of The Dead, especially considering how reference packed it actually is
25:48
I recognise that name... they wrote a song that was used in Baby Driver, right
*2 seconds later*
Yeah, that makes sense then!
No matter what I watch/play in at least 2 months Sam makes a 101 facts video about it.
So... What are you watching/playing right now..? 👀😉
@@101Facts recently Monty Python
This has to be one of the best Police movies I’ve ever seen. Just because it shows not only the action but also the menial work and reports Police Officers have to do and fill out.
"The one no one likes" loool
Reverend Shooter, AKA Belloq from Raiders Of The Lost Ark
Damn my weak soul! I want an ice cream now.
Another fact, although not necessarily about this film, is that Oscar Wright (brother of Edgar, artist for Danny's flipbook and DVD collection provider) also drew all the comic book sequences for _Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World_
You needed a translator to converse with PC Walker, Saxon's handler, so you could understand WTF he was saying, but you needed him to translate for old Mr. Webley. English, amirite?
One of my most favorite and go-to movies.
Two James Bonds have appeared on the Coronetto Trilogy.
i never even knew so many smart and discreet touches were put in this film. best british film ever.
It's so clever!
Sandford may be the name given to a village used in police training, but here in Somerset there is a real village called Sandford. It lies between Banwell and Churchill a few miles from Weston Super (night) Mare. So it's about 10-15 miles away from Wells. Love the film though.
There is a village called Sandford relatively close to Wells. It's where they make Thatchers Cider. It's brilliant if you like cider.
When taking a shortcut by leaping over the back garden fences, Simon Pegg as Sgt Nicolas Angel did the first three jumps himself with the last somersault jump performed by a stunt double, but it was actually Nick Frost as Police Constable Danny Butterman who crashed through the first fence because he cast a glance behind him that he was the one who performed the stunt himself
MY FAVOURITE FILM EVER
LOVE all these sneaky Easter eggs!!
8:50 "I can neither confirm nor deny details of any operation without the secretary's approval."
Impossibly long day on my end. Joyous that this was here to watch. My fav movie, and always glad to learn more.
The headline, “Short Arm of the Law” is a laugh. In the old days, “short arm” inspections was, in the male dominated US military, ventral disease exams. The shirt arm was, you guessed it!
For anyone wondering, the gun in the cut scenes for the numbers on the table top is a Steyr M9A1
Hot Fuzz is one of the most intricately written films ever made, and rivals Get Out in terms of clever foreshadowing. Few movies can do setup and payoff so effectively.
I also find it amazing that Nicholas had a love interest, but her dialogue was so generic that they could literally cut her and give it to his best friend Danny. I don’t think Hot Fuzz is a love story, but it’s interesting to think it could’ve been one if they hadn’t made it a buddy story.
Whilst watching this, I am currently eating a Cornetto
I too love this film. Have it in my vast dvd collection X x
I still binge both seasons of spaced any time i feel like watching the cornetto trilogy.
Correct answer!
Fact No.102: the song playing in the pub scene (with all the officers) is Baby Fratelli by The Fratellis
My favorite movie of all is without a doubt HotFuzz, ... I love the work of Simon and EdgarW. I love the way of recording with cuts and zoom
Love love love this movie!!!
This is actually the only one of the Cornetto trilogy I haven't seen. Now I may have to. Also, very surprised this week's video isn't about the Halloween franchise. I was so sure that would be this week's video topic!
Anyway, 101 Facts about:
1. Stephen King
2. Sailor Moon
3. Ballet
4. King Arthur
5. Lucifer (TV series)
I recommend seeing Hot Fuzz, it's a fun movie. The humour is delightfully British.
Definitely a good watch!
You forgot the fact that my dad supplied the plants for the final shootout scene
16:40 They appear in the World's End as well at the very end.
"I may not be a man of God reverend, but I know right. And I know wrong. And I have the good grace to know which is which."
"Oh... Fuck off grasshopper!"
one of the best comedies, EVER.
It's not the first time Wells has been used for filming. The TV series Robin the Hooded Man was filmed in the area and in part Robin leaves Marion's bed chamber and runs down some stone steps. Those steps were in Wells cathedral. I only know because I used to know one of the film crew who also doubles as Michael Praed in some shots.
Can't believe they took it off Netflix
My absolute favorite bromance movie of all time!!!
Absoulutely love this movie
Now i gotta watch this movie again
And I thought my love for this film couldn't get any stronger!
I love this movie!