'Hot Fuzz' wraps
Messers Pegg, Frost and Wright have posted their final video blog.
Jul 20 2006
The 'Shaun of the Dead' boys have posted the final video diary for their forthcoming cop comedy 'Hot Fuzz'.
Filmed on the last night of principal photography, it features Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright reflecting on the shoot.
And while it doesn't have too much in the way of action, the clip does feature scenes of Pegg blowing a trumpet, Frost exercising on a big ball and the fiery Wright losing his rag with several production assistants.
Head here to see the lads wrapping up, and look out for our exclusive 'Hot Fuzz' set report coming soon.
User comments on this story
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- Sally Louise Williams said...
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Hi,
I'd like to take this oppportunity to wish Simon Pegg the very best in his future ventures as he is beyond doubt a very talented actor and writer. I have been a fan of his since watching him on Big Train almost five years ago. I'm hoping he and Edgar Wright will release 'Shaun of the Dead 2' sometime soon as I've seen 'Shaun of the Dead' so many times, I know the script by heart! Love you loads, Simon. X X X Posted on Aug 18 2006 21:17 - Report as inappropriate
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- Sally Louise Williams said...
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Hi,
I'd just like to take the opportunity to mention how much I admire and respect Simon Pegg. I have been a fan of his for many years ever since I saw him in Big Train. I hope he feels very proud of himself and I wish him all the best for the years ahead. He will most likely go down in history as a wonderful actor and fantastic writer. Lots of love, Sally x x x Posted on Aug 18 2006 21:11 - Report as inappropriate
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