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Edgar Wright has come a long way since making his feature debut with the 1994 no-budget West Country western spoof A Fistful Of Fingers. Well, maybe not that far. Wright's third feature, Hot Fuzz (following Fingers and 2004's Shaun Of The Dead), is a riotous cop comedy set in Somerset and filmed on location in his hometown of Wells. It's a triumphant homecoming for the fresh-faced 32-year-old, who had a far-from-mispent youth making numerous amateur movies (including a cop/buddy pic, Dead Right, and the wonderfully titled Rolf Harris Saves The World).
Top gun: Edgar Wright on the Hot Fuzz set
In the video Wright talks about shooting in his hometown, the joys of editing, and taking the Tony Scott approach to police procedurals. Adrian Hennigan | Published 14 February 07 |
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