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I just watched Hot Fuzz again and I need to talk about it.

The writers for Hot Fuzz have said several times that Nicolas originally had a female love interest but she took up too much time without being connected to the murder plot so they removed her completely and instead gave her core dialogue and scenes to Danny, making him the love interest.

The movie constantly makes connections between Danny and Nicolas’ ex-girlfriend. For example, she complained about Nicolas forgetting her birthday so later on Nicolas panics when nobody told him it was Danny’s birthday. She told him he has to find someone he can love more than work and by the end he chose Danny over working in London. He gifts Danny flowers and wins him a stuffed toy. They spend the night out together followed by Danny inviting Nicolas home. They have a romantic theme that only plays during their emotional scenes. We even see the exact moment Nicolas realise he’s in love with Danny when the old lady asks if he’s buying flowers for a special someone and he says “….Yes” with a shy little smile.

The only thing missing is an actual kiss but in the Cornetto trilogy romantic relationships are rarely sealed with a kiss. In Shaun of The Dead the main romantic couple Shaun and Liz never kissed once and they had as much physical contact as Nicolas and Danny.

It’s funny to watch this movie and realise it has more queer content than some more modern movies and shows that are hailed as good queer media.

Like, I’ve never heard anyone accuse Hot Fuzz of queerbaiting but because it treats Nicolas and Danny’s relationship the same way most movies treat straight romances in the genre (it was literally originally written as a straight romance) people just didn’t notice it was a queer movie or thought it was a joke on homoerotic buddy cop movies. If it came out today it would absolutely be on the queer movie list.

hot fuzz was good i wish cops were real

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Hot Fuzz: Commentary #2
-(Jim Broadbent, Olivia Colman, Kevin Eldon, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Rafe Spall)


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Films I’ve Watched in 2020 (317/?)Hot Fuzz (2007)dir. Edgar Wright“Have you ever wondered why, why t

Films I’ve Watched in 2020 (317/?)

Hot Fuzz (2007)

dir. Edgar Wright

“Have you ever wondered why, why the crime rate in Sandford is so low, yet the accident rate is so high?”


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Hot Fuzz never gets old.

why-am-i-pluto:

Happy 51st birthday, random Hot Fuzz kiddo

It’s his birthday again folks. Be sure to wish the Hot Fuzz kiddo happy birthday for good luck xD

bastardbvby:

what movie do y’all know front to back like it doesn’t even have to necessarily be Good,, it’s just something you’ve seen so many times that the dialogue is printed into the very core of your being

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