Cinebanter #29 - HOT FUZZ
The MP3 file of Cinebanter 29 is available here.
In this episode, Michael and Tassoula pick apart the funny in HOT FUZZ. They also deliver their Last Five®, and close out the episode with a few SHOW NOTES. The breakdown is as follows:
• 00:00 Intro
• 00:32 HOT FUZZ Discussion
• Break
• 13:03 To Sum It Up
• Break
• 13:36 The Last Five®
• Break
• 34:53 Show Notes
• 38:27 Credits and Outtakes
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Michael's Last Five in this episode were: CRACKER, GRINDHOUSE, BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S, WAL-MART: THE HIGH COST OF LOW PRICE and BLACK BOOK. Tassoula's Last Five in this episode were: DIRTY DANCING, INTO THE ARMS OF STRANGERS: STORIES OF THE KINDERTRANSPORT, A GOOD YEAR, SPIDER-MAN 2 and LOLITA.
Special thanks to Brad Daane and Mark Cummins for providing the music in this episode.
Reviews and/or notes of every movie Michael sees can be found at his MichaelVox website.
Tassoula has reviews, musings and movie-related product links at Tassoula's Movie Review Blog.
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Labels: Cinebanter, comedy, cop, Edgar Wright, England, homage, Hot Fuzz, MichaelVox, police, Shaun of the Dead, Simon Pegg, Tassoula
2 Comments:
"Dirty Dancing" came out my sophomore year in college. I attended a Christian college, and MOST of my friends were 'saving themselves'. I remember asking my friends who saw it what they thought. One girl's response?
"It was so good!! It's the kind of movie that makes you want to have sex before you're married."
So, there you go...high praise from the Christian right!
That's hysterical!
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