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'Hot Fuzz' update

Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Edgar Wright star in three new online video diaries.

Jun 14 2006

I've been a bit slack on the 'Hot Fuzz' front in recent weeks, so here, without further ado, are the latest three instalments of the film's video diaries.

First up is Work Out, a brief guide to the various onset injuries suffered by the cast and crew, presented by Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, who are clearly feeling the burn.

Then we've got Wet Fuzz, a cautionary tale of the difficulties involved in making an action picture in the UK. When it's raining. This one is notable for director Edgar Wright's desperate plea to the rain gods.

Finally, it's Fete Day, in which Simon Pegg jogs, Kevin Eldon sings, and the sun shines for the film's church fete.

Still to come – Simon, Edgar and Nick's final video blog from the last day of the shoot, and my set visit piece, which should appear on The TOMB a little nearer to the film's release.

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