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'Hot Fuzz' video blogs
Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright and Nick Frost report from the set of the forthcoming feature.
Apr 7 2006
Production on 'Hot Fuzz' is really heating up, with three production diaries now appearing on the Working Title website.
The first revolves around Simon Pegg's early training for his many action sequences in the film.
Part two features Edgar Wright discussing Pegg and co-star Nick Frost in Gene Wilder/Richard Pryor terms (in that he hopes that this will be their 'Stir Crazy' and not their 'See No Evil, Hear No Evil').
And the final diary, which went up today, involves Pegg visiting Frost's trailer, wishing him a happy birthday, and making reference to the many stunts the pair of them will have to do during the action-packed shoot.
To access the 'Hot Fuzz' video blogs, click here.
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