Timothy Dalton saying "Mother fuck it" is one of the most delectable lines in cinema history, even as an outtake.
I'm surprised they actually got the film finished.
@@tomedy_official unless it's one of Bruce willis's more recent efforts, the last one I saw with him in it was about 6 months ago and to say the acting not only from him but the entire cast was awful even to absolute amateur drama clubs standards. You could tell he really didn't want to have anything to do with that movie. Damned if I can remember what it was called but if you find it I strongly recommend against watching it, its 1 hour 45 minutes of your life you'll never get back again.
@@nemo9540 some movies take longer than others, what the new Indiana Jones film they still filming it and they been filming it for the last 2-years
@@nemo9540 Bruce Willis has been in cognitive decline for some time and is either cashing as many easy roles in as he can for his family or is being taken advantage of by his handlers.
Awesome movie, awesome cast, awesome director. Still waiting for more Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg and Nick frost collaborations.
I absolutely fucking love this movie
Saw it 3 times at the flicks, second time right before seeing Russell Howard when he was first starting out, at Cambridge Junction. AND HE MENTIONED ME!
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One of my favourite facts from IMDB about this movie is that the first draft of the script included a love interest for Nicholas, who was subsequently cut from the script, but a good amount of her dialog was given to Danny. This explains why there is this kinda weird (but great) bromance between Nicholas and Danny : D
Back when I first saw the movie, I didn't even think of it as "weird" in any way. Actually, I found it absolutely GREAT, because it really gave a fresh breath to these sorts of stories, and "mainstream*" movies in general. And it just felt. I dunno. Even sort of "normal". Like. Life and love just happens.
*) "mainstream" as in "is shown in multiple cinemas around the world, dubbed into the respective country's language"
@@DarthLenaPlant Yeah, I agree. The main protagonist always pursueing a love interest while saving the world feels so forced in some (especially hollywood) action movies. On the other hand meaningful friendships are seen almost never which is a damn pity. Usually because the focus on the love interest is seen as more important and the screen time is limited.
At first I thought he was going to have a thing with Olivia Colman, loved her character too!
Idk how they ever filmed that deodorant scene!!
Inhaling that much deodorant so fast probably makes you loopy. Whiiich kinda explains the rest. So. I'm pretty sure Nick still smells like that crap till this day.
If you look closely at the final take you can see he's struggling not to laugh
0:09
"Do I have any choice in this?"
"Niuuu."
Crazy to think they cast Martin Freeman and Steve Coogan for two scenes, yet this movie is still brilliant without them taking bigger roles.
"Do I have any choice in this?"
"Nuuuuuuuu!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Giggly Englishmen.
Laughing about damn near nothing.
lol.
Idk why, but I couldn't stop laughing.
Love Pegg and Frost.
It's why we developed the notorious 'stiff upper lip'. Otherwise the British Empire would have stopped at Spiffing-on-Sea.
Timothy Dalton should have played Bond for more than two films. Even when he curses he sounds classy :p I ENVY IT
Agree with you. I still don't know why he only plays two Bond movies -___-
agreed but his interpretation was the most faithful i would say to the fleming books.
I see...but he's one of my fave bonds, I think he was act serious bc he follows the charm character from Bond and the critics just too hard to him
+dmouland living daylights sucked, but licence to kill was awesome.
Simon and Nick are always hysterical when they break up during a scene. I laughed my butt off with this video.
I grew up watching these movies. Fucking love pegg, frost and wright for making these movies
hearing Timothy Dalton swear is like hearing your dad swear hahah love it
@@MASTEROFEVIL No but my grandfather was. My dad built a sailboat by hand and I grew up on it.
"Collars match the cuffs..."
XD
I literally could not stop laughing, even my brother asked me what was funny.
Michael Brown leave British humour for the brits pal. it clearly goes over your head, stick to friends and the big bang theory ;)
Matt Parkes I think he understands it, and is just playing dumb and posting steriotypical comments to get attention... I understood it, and I'm from Sweden ^^
Matt Parkes Hold on there buddy. You'd better not be implying that all Americans don't get "british" humor. If you are, I've got a few stories to tell you.
It's the chemistry between these two that really made these films
I hope Nick Frost and Simon Pegg are mates in real life. Whenever they do movies together they always turn out hilarious.
They actually are! They used to live together.. They were flatmates..
If You Guys want to see Simon and Nick at the beginning of their careers find British series ' Spaced'. You'll not regret it.
0:42 Simon Pegg actually has the best laugh in a movie than anyone else.
Amazed anyone downvoted this, I had a goofy grin from start to end! 😆
@@Alberts_Stuff You said downvite, that term usually applies to reddit, dislike is the term usually applied to youtube
Cant Get Over That Simon Does His Own Stunts :)
Apparently Pegg's stunt-double had fractured his collarbone around that time!
That's why he fought Michael on his own.
Except for that scene where he jumps offences that was done by a stunt man
Simon Pegg's face after that first *spray* "Pub?" is hilarious 😂😂
"Look at him. He thinks his fucking shit's made of gold." hahaha!!! 3:42
"Did you ever do crack, like in Training Day?"
"Yeah sure"
" *mHmm* "
7:46 "Trouble with the echo is that you can't hear the bell end" I haven't laughed that hard in a long time xD
the bromance between these two is phenominal
This is why these guys are natural born comedians, sooo funny :)
1:25 gets me every fucking time.
"How's your Father? Right up are the arse."
3:34 made me laugh way harder than I should have
she lowers her glass because she understands immediately, and he says "to us" lower because he doesn't. LMFAO
@@user-ti6hq2tc9o He does understand, he is simply funny. Ironic that you didn't get that!
"FACKING BALLOCKS" Simon Pegg went full british at this moment.
I was in Wells, Somerset last week where all this was filmed - really worth a trip if you’re a fan of the movie - it’s like walking around the film set as it all shot in and round the town.
You can visit the Crown Pub, the Swan, the sweet shop, the town square, the castle (cathedral), the spire where Tim Messenger gets squashed, the back of the super market, etc.
Well worth a day out.
That was a mental summer because Elizabeth: Golden Age was filmed around the cathedral the same time
The way Pegg slides back out of frame after messing up at 2:53 got me good, that whole scene was just hilarious to watch XD
6:26
Normal tone: "I'm glad you asked."
Mr Bean tone: "i'M gLaD yOu AsKeD!"
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
These bloopers might've cured my depression.
One of my favourite films💕
Fuck me I never realised that the swan guy is Steve merchant
I get the feeling that Steven Merchant was the only one (besides Simon of course) speaking normally for the Bristolian/Farmer accent. Poor buggerrrr! ;D
I absolutely adore the Britishness of this film.
Hands down, one of (if not) THE best comedy films to come out of the UK! Every scene is perfection.
Pegg not being able to control a horse is one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time.
“To us.”
“And just do that a little lower, guys:”
*”To us.”*
'A little lower please' that was good! Haha
_"Go-go fucking bollocks!"_
- Inspector Gadget
I knew as soon as Simon said "bell end" he would need a moment. Made me 😅
These guys are amazing! We need more Edgar Wright/Simon Pegg/Nick Frost movies!
Who else loves this movie and it's outtakes?
@@Infandouss He/she just wants some easy worthless likes, honestly.
The biggest surprise for me was seeing how funny Timothy Dalton was. His "Owwwww. This really hurts. I'm going to need some ice cream" turned a gory scene into a hilarious one.
*The most terrifying point in the movie:*
1:43 when all the extra's spin round at exactly the same time.
When you and your best friend get put together in a group project
The lens falling out of the sunglasses is the best one, just the way it rolls and the reaction.
I wonder if that's where they got the idea for Kristen Wiigs character in "Paul"
3:19 I could literally sit and watch people do spit takes all day
I love all these outtakes. Laughed at all of them.
You know it's going to be a long night when Pegg and Frost are in a scene together.
I love the way Simon laughs
Simon pegg and Nick frost are gifts too pure for this world
I've got to watch the film again tonight. Pure gold
Hot Fuzz is my all time favorite movie and has been for years. I haven't seen any bloopers for it until now.
You know it's good when there's ten minutes of bloopers.
"Rrrrracist farmer"
When actors have this kind of chemistry, the movie comes out great!
This gag reel had me crying with laughter, love these two
Pegg and Frost are the best comedy duo!
Can't blame them, it must be so hard to keep a straight face if you're working with Simon Pegg & Nick Frost~
It's always nice to see a bunch of friends hanging out and having a good time making funny videos together.
If the cast members are making each other laugh, it's a good sign for your movie
One of my fave films ever. The more you watch it the better it gets. Tim Dalton in it is pure genius.
If I was an actor, I would NEVER work with these 2.
I'd be constantly pissing myself laughing.
Effin Awesome.
There are seriously so few movies I can say that I have seen MULTIPLE times and still very much enjoy. This movie is at the top of the list. No joke, probably my favorite movie of all time. The writing, story, cast, it’s all perfect.
I love nick frost, he's so cute and such an amazing actor!
Nicholas Angel turns into Simon Pegg in one second. Brilliant.
7:10 "I love it when you curse Tim" We all do :D Oh man, this was fantastic XD
Brilliant film! Acting, script, plot, location says it all, really....not forgetting the director, the most important person on a film set.
It's awesome how Wright managed to get so many top tier actors to make a few seconds cameos
The best British comedy for 15 years. Alrready a classic for many people.
I am a Film and Media graduate and I have watched so many films and I even studied Shaun of the Dead for my dissertation but Hot Fuzz is undoubtedly my favourite film. I will watch it anytime, anywhere.
3.36 was the best bit! Nice to see actors have a laugh when making these comedy films.
Timothy Dalton swearing is hilarious
Greatest movie ever made. This is hilarious.
Love these men. But Martin Freeman has my heart.
He's so damn cute, funny and sarcastic.
He seems like the kinda guy that can break down a 7ft rude person with just his words and wit.
*Edit: **6:39**... is that THE HOUND?!*
He sat well on that horse! 😂🐎😉🙂
Looks like he's ridden before but not enough to know what he's doing. He didn't actually do anything to stop the horse other than saying woah.
The end of the video was fucking amazing.
i am so glad my mum introduced me to these films.
I have no idea how they manage to work together and complete films! My best friend and I have been like sisters since 12 (41 now) and constantly laugh, we’d be screwed trying to do stuff like this lol!! We even sat in corners in classrooms and did daft things (like me drawing on her entire upper arm in biro in English class!!)!!
Love watching Simon Pegg and Nick Frost in interviews and outtakes, just being best friends of years!!! xx
My favorite thing is Edgar's maniacal laughing in the background
This is one of the best well written comedies I’ve ever seen.
One of the most underrated comedy; so damn entertaining 👏👏👏
That Timothy Dalton outtake is fucking adorable. Thespian that he is, he's genuinely furious at himself for the flub, and gets wrapped up in a moment of sweary self-loathing. Then the "Still rolling" breaks out that lovely smile and chuckle of his, like the sun breaking through clouds.
How on earth they managed to film this is beyond me....so much laughing going on! Brilliant film and brilliant actors..
2:37 Should've left in
These are some of the best outtakes. "Just a little lower guys..."
Best gag reel ever XD
Still makes me laugh after so many years. Love Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, and would love to see them in another collaboration soon, although sadly it isn't in the near future as I understand it. Simon Pegg has his own gigs, and so do Nick Frost.
They must have had so much fun making this movie
"Do it a little lower, guys."
*"TO US."*