It's cool to see

Uriah 2022-03-17 09:01:01

Looking at the poster, you know that it’s a comedy. The two male protagonists are cool together. ^_^ I
remember the North American box office list that I saw very early and it still has it. I am used to watching Hollywood commercials, and finally there is a British commercial film. Come out for a change of taste, and this movie is comedy, action, and gunfight. . . There are all kinds of commercial elements. How can people not expect the
film to feel ridiculous from the beginning. A good policeman can basically not tolerate him in the entire police station. Sweat, and a series of murders in the small town Look at us from the spoof suspense, but as a comedy, are those violent scenes a bit too much? How do you feel that death is coming when you look at those scenes >>>
Quickly change the rhythm of the shots I'm also very passionate about watching it. We want a commercial film like this that is not cold. After watching it, I want to enjoy it.
"Zombie Shaun" hasn't been watched. Look for a chance to watch it.

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Extended Reading
  • Wayne 2022-03-22 09:01:05

    The style can be seen, it is grounded and there is no gutter oily smell. I think more and more domestic comedies may be rushing in this direction. Of course, if an idiot confession is added, the whole film will be ready immediately. Ruined—I can think of countless similar clips. There may be only one difference between the good-looking nonsense and the blunt "comedy" by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television.

  • Verlie 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Hahahahaha, are you kidding me! ! !

Hot Fuzz quotes

  • Nicholas Angel: [shouting] Have you ever wondered why, why the crime rate in Sandford is so low, yet the accident rate is so high?

  • Inspector Frank Butterman: I used to believe in the immutable word of the Law. That is until the night Mrs. Butterman was taken from me. You see no-one loved Sandford more than her - she was head of the Women's Institute, chair of the floral committee. When they started the Village of the Year contest, she worked around the clock. I've never seen such dedication. On the eve of the adjudicator's arrival, some travellers moved into Callaghan Park. Before you could say 'gypsy scum' we were knee-deep in dog muck, thieving kids and crusty jugglers. We lost the title. And Irene lost her mind. She drove her Datsun Cherry into Sandford Gorge. From that moment on, I swore that I would do her proud.