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Studying Hot Fuzz (Paperback)
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Studying Hot Fuzz (Paperback)
Series: Studying Films
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By the power of Greyskull! In their second big-screen collaboration
after Shaun of the Dead (2004), with Hot Fuzz (2007) director and
co-writer Edgar Wright and co-writer and star Simon Pegg took aim
at the conventions of the Hollywood action movie, transplanting
gratuitous slo-mo action sequences into the English village
supermarket and local pub. In this first critical study of arguably
the most influential British film-makers to emerge this century,
Neil Archer considers to what extent a modestly funded film such as
this can be considered 'British' at all, given its international
success and distribution by an American studio, and how far that
success depends upon what he calls its 'cultural specificity'. He
considers the film as a parody of the action movie genre, and
discusses exactly how parody works - not just in relation to the
conventions of the action film but also in the depiction of English
space. Exactly what and who is Hot Fuzz poking fun at?
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