Steve Coogan & Martin Freeman's Cameo "Hello Nicholas" | Hot Fuzz | Screen Bites
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- Hot Fuzz (2007) SYNOPSIS: As a former London constable, Nicholas Angel (Simon Pegg) finds it difficult to adapt to his new assignment in the sleepy British village of Sandford. Not only does he miss the excitement of the big city, but he also has a well-meaning oaf (Nick Frost) for a partner. However, when a series of grisly accidents rocks Sandford, Nick smells something rotten in the idyllic village.
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"...but I can promise you, he will tell you exactly the same thing as I have!"
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"Hello Nicholas! How's the hand?"
lyony44 omg I wanna feel tht
lyony44 lmfaoooo yoo this comment
Oh I dint notice that
still a bit stiff
lyony44 Jesus, where did that come from xD
"You can't just make people disappear."
Amazing foreshadowing
Whole damn movie excellently deals with foreshadowing. Makes it a real treat to rewatch. There is no filler scene. Every bit has purpose.
Hell even the cottage joke is foreshadowing. You don't get a place ready for someone you plan on murdering in the next week or so.
Neoblackdragon I don't think they were planning on murdering him from the start, I think they only made the decision to that when they realized he wasn't going to stop digging for answers. Throughout most of the movie it looked like they were trying to convince Nicholas to settle down and be content and maybe they would've given him the cottage if it went that way.
Precisely David.
@@AnimeWars2002 The whole Cornetto trilogy films are excellent with that.
Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and World's End all deal with setting up jokes in the first half so the second half of the film is payoff.
Actually, the answer to that line wasn't in the original script. The legendary actor said he'd do the cameo as long as he could respond with "Oh, yes I can. I'm the Chief Inspector."
I don't know what the original line was but I'm glad they left that in.
Martin Freeman is in every film of the Cornetto trilogy. And as far as I'm concerned that is the best trilogy that he has been in.
Hahahaha no you didn't, butt hurt comments loading in 3....2.....1.. (thats if they get it)
Through no fault of his own, though. 😅
To be fair, he was the best part of that certain other trilogy.
Was he in Shaun of the dead
@Mike, I think you mean 'stop acting smaug, nerd'
Bill Nighy’s little twitch of his face at 2:39 is so menacing and evil
Hang on a second......
Yeah, it's perfection 😅
😂😂😂
imagine that same thing but with tentacles on his face! wouldnt that be awesome :O
@@oliverkarlsson1653
You... didn't mean that seriously... or did you?
Their dead, fake smiles at 1:47 will never not be absolutely hilarious
I got stopped by two policemen for no reason at an airport in the UK and one of them was legitimately smiling like that
@@holliswilliams8426 Must've been absolutely terrifying
Perfectly timed phone call
Man, that little twitch the chief inspector made when he said he could make people disappear. Badass little detail
Not his first rodeo
Completely off the script. The actor improvised it, and the director kept it in seeing how funny it was.
I love how the inspector and chief inspector were just waiting because they’d know he’d be resistant.
This is one of the most British scenes ever.
English
'This is one of the most British scenes ever' wtf does that mean?
@@zodrob7 three very famous British actors appearing in a row, in a British film, about the British police force, made by British people, with a nearly all british cast. Seems pretty British to me.
@@jacobgraham8363
Regarding 'The British Police Force' I think wee Jimmy Krankie up in Edinburgh might beg to differ.
@曼萨德 "or maybe it's just a classic comedic transition of Edgar Wright"......who is British.
It is a very British style joke. Not unique to Wright at all.
Freeman's comedic timing is excellent
*The editor’s comic timing is excellent
GroovingPict his acting never changes, bores the life out of me
@@ThemeParkChomp this a million times
@@mrcoiganable2988 Then stop watching him dumbass. It's perfect
@@mrcoiganable2988 Try Fargo. He is absolutely transformative in Season 1, completely different from Sherlock or The Hobbit or whatever else you can think of.
Love how it moves through the British comedy actor tier list as it moves through the chain of command
But does it move up... or down? :)
@@MerlynMusicman definitly up, Martin Freeman is a great actor but the other two are legends
@@MerlynMusicman In order of seniority ;)
That's exactly what Edgar Wright meant to do. When he signed on Steve Coogan, Coogan said something like "so I'm above Martin Freeman but below Bill Nighy?. . .I can see that."
NEEEEEEUUUUU!
So Brent
Sargent.....I kinda like it here
@Roger Stryker neeeeeeuuuuu......
That two shot of them smiling. My god. Comedy gold.
just noticed the entirety of that moment has a single phone ring. brilliant.
Love that Freeman's last "neeeeeew" is an homage to the Brentmeister.
Good point I wonder if it was wrote that way or whether Freeman improvised...
The brentmeister general
"Canterbury, the canterbury tales"
The Brentwhat?
@@CellStudios55 Ricky Gervais as David Brent - they were in the office together that's probably how Martin learned a lot of comedic acting.
hilarious how this scene sets up the entire movie, because he's being transferred for "The greater good."
The greater good
The greater good
Shut it!!!
Then they basically beg him to come back cuz they’re incompetent.
I'm placing you under arrest
work in a pub with a broken wrist.... and evrytime anyone asks me hows the hand.... i think of this scene..... fantastic
Please tell me your name is Nicholas. ^_^
Do you want me to call the chief-inspector?
laid back attitude Is it still a bit stiff?
@@naughtydog201 That's what she said....
sorry.. i'll see myself out.
How’s the hand now?
There's an incredible amount of coverage in this scene. So many set-ups and camera moves. It must have taken ages to shoot.
U have to watch the bloopers/Outtakes of this scene. Its amazing. Im over all a big fan of Simon Pegg. Love the british humor. (And your content too)
Greetings from germany.
My God, Beige, what are YOU doing here? Nevermind that, tell me: where can I find In Search of Hannibal? Can you make a video about the bronze age collapse? Or anything to do with the Bronze Age? I'm starved for ancient content since your walks through those Turkish ruins. How's that sword of yours, Arnander?
Ah an old Lindybeige comment on one of my favorite clips.
2 hours ago... what the...
@@EinDragees I believe Edgar Wright should get the credit. Not just director but also wrote the script with Pegg.
An editor's nightmare lol
I do love the dynamics of this scene. The sergeant (Manager) gives Nicholas the news. Pretty abrupt, with some effort to be a little amiable, but ruder when he is pressed and questioned. It then goes to the Inspector (Middle Manager) who says exactly the same thing, but is being very friendly and kind. He wants to be Nicholas' pal, giving him some tough news. Finally, the Chief Inspector (Owner) who doesn't have anyone to report to, isn't being told what to say, and has the attitude of "Fine. Here's the actual reason, warts and all. Now do it."
Infernocanuck that’s how change of command usually works.
@@SvgeRose and also chains! :D
Cristopher oops 😆
basically good cop bad coop routine...on a cop
Yeah... we can see... we have eyes
"You've been making us all look bad." LOL!
"Well then you're packed already!" Lol this movie is hilarious 😂
I love the way at the end they desperately wanted him back because without him crime rates skyrocketed he was just "hmmm, nah, fuck ya"
*blows raspberry* Jog on
I love how at the ending everyone regrets sending him away.
Huh? Who? Where?
@@lutzderlurch7877 At the ending they ask him to come back because since he left, crime became worse and they could not keep up with it. Nicholas refuses because he liked his new job in his new home, so he politely gave them the finger.
@@elsorzis5692 Ah, that somehow completely dropped from my memory. Thanks!
@@lutzderlurch7877 no problem ;)
When you always do extra work, people take it for granted.
You’re only truly appreciated when you’re not there.
Ironic, eh?
My favorite scene in the entire movie
Nicholas "With respect, Sir, you can't just make people disappear"
Chief Ins. *" **_Yeeess... I can_** I'm the Chief Inspector"* _smirked smile_ Now, that's Boss 🤣🤣🤣 I love it
The way Freeman lets slip the word "skills" is priceless.
When Davy Jones shows up to tell you you'll be living in the countryside from now on
Davy Jones (who's gay*) is the chief inspector to Bilbo Watson.
*reference to the film PRIDE where Bill Nighy's character is gay.
I've always marvelled at Bill Nighy's tiny flash of ravening wolf at 2:39.
It's spellbinding
A printer beeps at that exact moment to accentuate it. Wright is a genius (a is Nighy)
That's Davy Jones!
That's Viktor.
I just rewatched this movie for the millionth time and it still cracks me up. One of the most perfect movies ever. Great script, great actors, and great director. It’s hilarious but what really puts it over the top is the emerging friendship of Danny and Angel.
The trilogy is amazing
wait there's 3 movies about hot fuzz? whaa?
Louis-Philippe Nault 3 movies in the Cornetto trilogy: Shaun Of The Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End.
thagrammarnazi aaaooow thanks :)
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A marvelously choreographed scene, every shot and movement is perfectly timed.
Freeman, Coogan & Nighy is a hell of a line-up. And they looked like they were having a great time doing it.
I love the village of the year comment because it seems like a throw away line but it actually proves to be a huge plot point
”Then you are packed already" laugh soo hard
'Well then you're packed already!' 😂😂😂
I like how the higher up the chain they go the bigger the actor they get
At the time maybe but these days I'd say Martin Freeman is probably more well known than Steve Coogan.
@@spongemaster Yes at the time, I mean things have changed of course but I just find it kind of funny.
@@spongemaster martin freeman is trash
mmyes I can - I'm the chief inspect
haha so good
I love the Chief Inspector's little snarl that drove home his ability to make you disappear.
Martin Freeman’s last “new” is perfect
“I don’t really know what to say” “Yes” “Yes Thank You”. The comedic timing of Coogan and Freeman is class
This movie is a masterpiece. Literally perfect.
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No it isn't. NOTHING is
“With respect, sir. You cannot make me disappear.”
“Yes, I can. I am the Chief Inspector.”
Brilliant foreshadowing
Where is the foreshadowing?
@@SBandy Well, Standford's own head of police, is helping to make people disappear. Clearly, Butterman, and the Chief Inspector, are abusing their power. Because by law, a head of police CANNOT make people disappear. But of course, ACAB. So this does actually happen.
@@SBandy What happens in the village?
Bill Nighy's smirks are everything.
Gloriously Smug
'You can't just make people disappear.' Off course he can! He's Davy Jones!
2:48 I love how everyone was waiting for this day to see Nicholas off. This moment could not have come soon enough for them.
In the commentary, Simon Pegg says Steve Coogan went "So Martin Freeman is my junior and Bill Nighy is my senior......that sounds about right" which was funny to hear that his Alan Partridge character isn't far from his real one.
Very nice and very Edgar Wright that when the "won best village of the year I don't know how many times" literal alarm bells start to ring.
this was the greatest film ever made. i have watched it no less than 400 times. please help me im lonely and have no life.
Dude........same here.
please help me
1:48 somebody turn this into meme
Patrick Krall two smiling policemen or Nicholas saying “No, I’m sorry. I’m gonna have to...”?
@@stephenmurphy2212 OFFICERS. And yes, I do think he's reffering to the two smiling Police Officers. I'm seeing something like "When your friends buy you a random gift just to show they remembered your Birthday this time."
Simple-Commentator-not-really Officers or Policemen. Same difference. And yes I can see where you’re getting at. 👍
@@stephenmurphy2212 official vocab guidelines state we no longer say "policemen"
Paul Evans well, I say whatever I want to say.
Man, the Brits really know how to make comedy!
Yes, yes we do!
The subtle but hysterical look Nighy gives at 2:40 is Oscar worthy
I characterize this as a great rainy day movie. Timothy Dalton, it's great seeing him in Hot Fuzz, really has a blast with his performance. I cringe though seeing him hurt at the end. Hope we get some rain soon.
He was very well cast as the sleezy supermarket owner.
@@tlangdon12 At the top of his game. Absolutely.
Is it possible to love a movie so much? Oh my god, every cut of this little clip is brilliant, a small comedy piece by itself, had to rewind to see their faces a few times 🤣 "I'm the chief inspector /vocielessubtlessnarl" Brilliant. Bill Nighy, sir, at your service!
I just realized Bill and Martin were both in Hitchhikers Guide LOL
J'adore ce film, et cette scène est prodigieuse. Ce casting incroyable !
Took me too long to watch this as I didn’t know what the movie was about at first. It was a revelation and now one of my favourites. It would be years again till I finally got my wife to see it, by then our kids were (sort of) old enough to watch it together. It’s a classic.
Put a load of brilliantly talented comedic actors in a scene written by a brilliantly talented screenwriter and it's bound to be gold
I love the dramatic sound effects the movie put in for the most mundane of things like picking up a telephone and the sergeant sliding into the office chair. They make it sound similar to when the killer moves with sudden whooshing sounds. Little attention to details like that is why this is one of my favorite films
Это моя любимая британская комедия 🥰
The dark British humor in this movie is awesome, from beginning to end..hahahahaha!!!
Love Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, and Edgar Wright all their movies are epic...I hope they get together and make some more
Freeman is a savage of an actor.
This movie is a perfect comedic storm. It takes some of the best actors in the world that aren't usually associated with comedy, and they proceed to generate diaphragm-rupturing laughs with the brilliant script, incredible pacing, and awesome cinematography. If someone needs to stash a movie away in a time capsule so that either future generations or scavenging aliens discover it, they'll know that we were civilized.
Absolutely brilliant movie. Much of the humour will have been lost on people who haven't had the experience of living in a small village out in the sticks. The competitiveness each village has towards their neighbouring villages is highly accurate, but without the weapons.
For those of you who don't know, Steve Coogan does the best Michael Caine impression you'll ever hear.
Is he better than Michael Caine at it?
(This is sort of a reference to Charlie Chaplin losing a Charlie Chaplin impersonator contest.)
@Mark Late to this party by two years, but I concur. He also does Roger Moore as well as Roger Moore.
Rob Brydon would like a word.
@@Elitist20 Over which-his Caine or his Moore? Rob has the soul of a court jester. His impressions verge into parody. I’d like a word with him about his Al Pacino, which he needs to stop doing because it’s terrible. I think he and Coogan both do good Caines-Rob’s is the swingin’ 60s Caine when his voice was more nasal. Coogan nails the post-Batman era older gent. Brydon doesn’t have the vocal register for Moore so it’s a bit forced.
Bill Nighy is so funny yet so threatening.
Incredible casting. One actor who appeared in one of the best shows in British sitcom history and another actor who played one of the best characters in British sitcom history.
I love how they used the telephone ringing as soundtrack
‘The team’ being actual police officers up at Hendon.
This is one of my favorite scenes in any movie ever, ever.
The moral of the story is, "Never be to good at your job kids!" Why you ask? Simple, when you make your boss look or feel incompetent (especially if they are!) you become a target!
I remember a thing when my dad retired from the army, he couldn’t really sit still so he picked up another job, ever the perfectionist he is he ended up going so far ahead of his set goals his bosses told him to slow down because he was unfairly raising the bar for everyone else to an unmanageable level
@@tdmc6428 My dad was told the same thing, but he couldn't cope with it so he sat at home sick, paid sickleave ofcourse, and then he retired early, which was made easy for him. Nothing fancy, just a regalur sales job. Not even at that level can they tolerate such a hardworking, doing your level best - kinda attitude.
Yep mediocrity is the expected norm
Bill Nighy stole the scene with that little lip curl…. 🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I feel like them calling Nicholas a sheriff was foreshadowing the Wild West theme lmka
"Well, then you're packed already!" 😀
Bill Nighy is such a treasure.
The thing Bill Nighy does with his eyebrows right after 'I'm the Chief inspector" is magnificent. Like a werewolf. Don't fuck with me, sonny.
Great scene - thank for posting it.
I love how Nicholas had to go all the way up his chain of command before he got the truth about why he was being transferred, just complete truth with these types of organizations.
This movie was a masterpiece.
Edgar’s early stuff is some of the most masterful rewatchable stuff out there
Best portrayal of a bureaucratic railroading ever.
"Well then your packed already"...my favourite line out of a gem laden scene ❤️.
(This fact fits my agenda. Easier to push)
Absolutely one of my favorite comedy movies ever, phenomenal casting/writing/directing!
Martin Freeman's "Nyuuuuu!" has its own fan-base.
Bill Nighy is sublime! That little nose wrinkle when he acknowledges his own power is hilarious
One of my favourite scenes from a screen ever
One of the best comedies. Ever!
The way he says "Sandford, Gloucestershire" the first time 😂😂
Edgar Wright
The one man to make a movie with all my faveriote British Actors
Legend
The phone ring at 1:48 over their insincere grins is the funniest part of the scene to me.
This is an amazing film, and if you grew up in a village in the midlands you can attest that many themes in this are spot on with very little exaggeration needed.
1:48 😁
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Love this film , love Simon he’s a legend
What makes this movie so great is that the trilogy recycles the same characters in different roles xD
I love that little menacing eye chief inspector gives him when he says ..."I'm the chief inspector"
Just so neatly done. It's brilliant.
4 legends in the same scene
He is the John Wick of Constables.
In 20 years or so, yes!
Well done you 😃👍
That moment when you realize the council and the Met are playing by the same "Greater Good" rulebook.
For the greater good...
I just realized that this scene sums up the entire plot of the movie. The Chief Inspector, in order to not look bad, is making a man disappear.
I hadn't noticed before, but if you look at him when he confronts the team, you can see his head dropping in defeat.
Lol just the subtle disappointment realizing your fellow officers have stabbed you in the back.
“Yeuus I can; I’m the Chief Inspector.” Lol
I love this film!
"…in a lovely place that I think has won village of the year I don't know how many times…"
Foreshadowing!
Exactly like work. If your not completely incompetent you make everyone look bad.
What is worse is if the team actually wants you to stay because they enjoy your support and the fun you then can have with your work....
and those higher up look stupid...
and the press gets onto the incompetence further up the chain....
and exposes it!
It's all politics....