First full 'Hot Fuzz' trailer
If you liked the teaser, you'll love the trailer for the new one from Messrs Wright and Pegg.
Dec 4 2006
Having impressed with a nice little teaser a couple of months ago, the 'Hot Fuzz' team ups the ante this week with a fantastic first full trailer for the forthcoming flick.
Screaming 'high octane thrills' from start to finish, the trailer details successful cop Nick Angel's journey from big city precinct to small town station, his laboured efforts to get along with new partner Danny Butterman and his suspicion at the huge number of accidents taking place in sleepy Sanford.
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost (obviously) play the two leads, while the trailer also features appearances from three British acting stalwarts in the shape of Broadbent, Dalton and Nighy.
Add to that the scene-stealing double act of Paddy Considine and Rafe Spall as two disagreeable coppers, and it looks like Edgar Wright and friends have hit comedy gold again.
To get your 'Hot Fuzz' fill, head to our Top Ten Trailers page and click on the link.
And make sure you go see the film when it comes out in the UK on February 16!
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