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I am always a little self conscious reacting to comedies because I feel embarrassed of my laugh, well this one was pretty much non stop laughing so 🙈🙈🙈 I was in the right mood for this and had a blast, every character was perfect. I’m sure on my next watch I'll catch even more “I'm not made of eyes ok?!”

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Biggman83

Yeah Boyz! One to watch this weekend!

rakesh

Yep gotta finish that trilogy! the worlds end is a great movie and a great soundtrack of tunes from my youth.

Gray

Hi Hi

Uncle Phoenix

Simon Pegg is also in the Chris Pine Star Trek universe.

Uncle Phoenix

Idk about everyone else, but I love hearing Cassie and Carly laughing.

djKENTO

Perfect midnight movie! Let’s goooooo!

Just Plain Bob

Cassie, the trilogy is known as the Cornetto Trilogy because, in each of the three movies, there’s a scene in which the main characters eat Cornetto ice cream cones/drumsticks. The three movies were all directed by Edgar Wright, co-written by Wright and Simon Pegg (Benji in the MI movies) and star Pegg and his real life best friend Nick Frost (Danny in this film, useless best friend Ed in “Shaun of the Dead”). Regarding the writing: the extras for the blu ray of “Shaun of the Dead” include insights into the writing methods of Wright/Pegg that I found fascinating. For instance, they spoil the entire remainder of the movie in the pub scene between Pegg and Frost in which Frost’s character (Ed) is commiserating with Shaun over his breakup. They discuss plans for the day and literally describe each upcoming scene of the movie. The viewer doesn’t realize that’s what’s happening, of course. But then the rest of the movie plays out and they go to each place mentioned during their talk, witnessing and/or participating in each activity they discussed, just in a WILDY different manner/context. One example is when they plan on going for a “bite at the King’s Head” (presumably a local pub or restaurant). This is a reference to the zombie bite on Shaun’s stepfather’s (the “King”) neck/head. Btw, the same actor that played the stepfather in “Shaun” played the Chief Inspector in “Hot Fuzz.” Wright, Pegg and Frost first worked together on the tv show “Spaced” (a FANTASTIC comedy). Pegg actually met Frost at a party and thought he was funny. Frost had no prior acting experience before joining the cast of “Spaced.” The show only ran for two seasons, a total of 14 episodes. It’s worth checking out and is currently available for free on Tubi. It has more pop culture references per minute than any other show I’ve ever seen (and really showcases Pegg’s dislike of the Star Wars prequels, in season 2).

Stick Figure Studios

I about fell out of my chair laughing when you said that Timothy Dalton "looked like a Bond villain." X-D

Brent Petty

LOL at Cassie saying Timothy Dalton "looks like a Bond villain."

Gábor Árki

Here comes the fuzz! I had a hunch about this reaction and based on the post it has been confirmed. 😃 Now I can hardly wait until tonight to watch it. I remember we won some tickets to this movie from an online film magazine and I watched it with some friends a day before the premiere. I thought it was okay, but didn't like it much then. It was my first Edgar Wright movie and his style does require some getting used to and is not for everyone. But it really grew on me over the time and this movie became one of my favorite comedies. BTW, Cassie, your good mood and laughter is contagious so please keep spreading it. 😃

Zachary K. (Verified Swiftie)

In the middle of the night, there is a ding which I think my sleep app only lets Patreon through. Sometimes my movements cause the animals to shuffle. If I wake up Eva she'll ask what movie did Cassie watch? Something to look forward to as I drift off back to sleep.

djKENTO

“he looks like a Bond villain”… CASSIE! CASSIE!!!!!!! CASSIIIIIIEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!

Ben Livingstone

The Bond villain line is one of the funniest things I've heard in a while, and quite the comment on...I don't know. Something.

crispyg29

I loved how you said skinner looked liked a Bond villain, because he in fact played James Bond

Mike Lemon

Patreon Rules: Most of these go without saying, but: 3. No religious or political discussion. This is not a place to discuss politics or religion. This is a place to discuss movies and shows that you love (or don't love).

Choof

As others have pointed out, you saying Timothy Dalton looks like a Bond villain is an all time reaction moment haha. It was awhile ago since you saw him as Bond so I get it, but still hilarious nonetheless

Mike Lemon

"She's got wings" - They were spoofing Romeo + Juliet (1996), the second best Romeo and Juliet after the 1968 Zeffirelli version. Both of them should be the "need to watch" list.

Ramzi M. A. Ramzi

Timothy Dalton = James Bond/Bond Villain/Fox 😄

Carter Paul

Hadn't seen this one before but it was definitely the perfect Friday night movie, also I think you have a great laugh and I'd love to see you react to more comedies! I enjoy tragedy/loss/war/existential dread as much as the next man but it's great to lighten things up every once in a while. 😁

Just Plain Bob

I made my original post at the very beginning of the reaction, when Cassie mentioned that she was aware that it was part of a trilogy. I’ve finished watching the reaction since then and, I gotta say, this may be my favorite reaction to a comedy yet. Not just a favorite reaction by Cassie, but by any reactor. I NEVER watch full reactions twice but I fully plan on watching this one again in the next few days. Absolutely delightful!

Clay F

"That's what I'm talking about." I liked it. My first watch. 3/4 Funny. Entertaining. A good parody. Enjoyed the satire. "Nothin' like a bit of girl on girl." Your reaction is fun. The chocolate was a nice touch. I like the arc with Angel and Danny. Glad that Danny didn't die in the end. Like you, I was glad I had watched Point Break because of the channel. I liked Andy. Paddy Considine (who played Andy) was Mike in Cinderella Man. As you may recall, Mike was the fellow day-laborer and good friend of Braddock (Russell Crowe), and who would bet on Braddock. I also didn't remember that Timothy Dalton was Bond, and I liked him as Bond. At least you had him connected to Bond. I watched each of his Bond movies once (when I watched your and Carly's reactions). Sean Connery and Daniel Craig are who I think of as Bond, though I would probably also recall Pierce Brosnan as playing Bond. I've watched the Craig Bond movies several times. Sean Connery is who I thought of as Bond when I was growing up even though I didn't really watch Bond movies.

Mike Lemon

Then head over to reddit and do it there, this isn't the place for it.

Jacob King

The NWA guy who shot Danny at the end was played by Edward Woodward who was in the original The Wicker Man a British horror movie where a city cop gets sent to a small village where everyone is part of a cult. One of the many clever things about this movie is it references Hollywood action movies and British crime thrillers and really keeps them in balance. The Worlds End is my favourite of the trilogy so hopefully we won’t have to wait as long between films.

Wesley White

OMG!!!! This was a laugh I needed Cassie, thank you thank you thank you🙏🙏🙏 This movie is just off the wall, action packed, hilarious and fun! I'm so glad you enjoyed this movie, this once is actually my favorite of the "Cornetto" trilogy, you are correct at this being part of a trilogy, the next/last one is THE WORLD'S END! I just love the way this movie makes so many referrences to many action cop movies, a few which you have already reacted too, and yes you do need to see the BAD BOYS franchise, considering a new one was released this year, making a total of 4! You managed to get a small taste of that franchise in this lol! It really made me happy that you got a lot of good laughs in this movie! On a side note, that scene when they discover that old man's arsenal, I say "hello hello" every time, and just for yuks, every one of those firearms you see them use at the end of the movie, I have an airsoft replica of "almost" each one you see in that final showdown, hehe😁 I'm impressed with you Cass, recognizing many of the actors in this movie, I applaud you👏👏👏 To kinda help you what movies you've reacted to that most of these actors are also in, for example: Paul Freeman who plays the priest Rev. Philip Shooter, he was in INDIANA JONES - RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, he played Beloq, Indy's archeologist rival! Stuart Wilson who plays Dr. Robin Hatcher, he was the crooked cop turned arms dealer in LETHAL WEAPON 3! Jim Broadbent who plays Danny's father, Frank Butterman, he was also in HARRY POTTER and THE HALF BLOOD PRINCE & DEATHLY HALLOWS Pt. 2, INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL, GANGS OF NEW YORK, and as you said MOULIN ROUGE! And of course Sir Timothy Dalton who plays Simon Skinner, is none other than James Bond himself, THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS and LICENSE TO KILL! Other actors you would not recognize because it's one of those blink and you'll miss it moments or their face is covered: the forensic examiner Janine, Nicolas' ex, is none other than Lady Galadriel herself Cate Blanchett! However, the really big kicker because I had to look this up, the thief dressed as Santa who stabs Nicolas in the hand, and I kid you not............ is Peter Jackson😱😱😱 Great reaction Cassie, this was a laugh I really needed, first you and Carly's reaction to DEADPOOL 2 and now this, thank you for the laughs! Hope you and Carly are doing well, now I can't wait for your HIGHLANDER reaction, that's gonna be cool! Hope you have a great weekend, one more day and I'll be 36 lol! Love and support, you and Carly are the best, and God bless y'all and the family🥰😇🙏🤗😁😉👍✌🌹

hurryupmode

So many hidden jokes and references in this one. It could fill it's own wiki. It's one of my all time favorite films.

aarswft

Tell us who made you self-conscious about laughing. We will take care of it.

Mike Lemon

"What if the whole movie is about politics or religion?" Then talk about the movie, don't try to bring present day into it.

John Drake

Extraordinary supporting cast, Bill Nighy, Ed Woodward, Tim Dalton, Olivia Colman, Jim Broadbent, not to mention loads of British comedy legends making pop up appearances. Apparently the Santa thief was Peter Jackson (LOTR director) & the masked girlfriend was Cate Blanchett.

Nathan Swapp

Don't be self conscious about your laugh, it's so wholesome and sweet.

Author Travis Adams Irish

Jacob, ignore Mike he's trying to cause drama to get a Dopamine hit. Your comment is perfectly fine, but you knew that already.

Andrew Roach

I believe he was also the original Equalizer from TV before the movies staring Denzel Washington and the new series staring Queen Latifah.

Alex Gorell

Cassie you have a great laugh. It’s such a friendly laugh

Andrew Roach

It is amazing how well this movie is written, almost every line comes back later and plays a role. I have seen this movie countless times and yet I still discover new meanings to lines each time, even including this view. A few examples of very subtle creative line usage: Every time "The greater good" is spoken, it is repeated. "Everyone and his mom has a gun." Later when Angel returns that man's mom shoots at him with a gun. "Did you catch the swans? / There's only one swan." Later "Did you catch the criminals? / There's only one criminal." which is what makes Angel realize there actually are more. The line from Bad Boys in the clip they show is "Shit just got real." Which is later repeated by Angel. And of course there are countless others. Also yes indeed you should watch 'Worlds End,' it may be regarded as the weakest of the three but it is still great.

aarswft

Does he look like a Bond villain? Or James Bond?

Brett Richey

Does anyone fancy having a petty argument in a movie-reaction comment section?

Mojo One Thousand

Yep, Edward Woodward was the original 80s star of"The Equalizer" TV show. Basically a bunch of the villains in this movie were stars of action movies or TV shows at some point prior to this movi.

Mojo One Thousand

You mentioned a bunch of the actors I was going to, but you missed out the head of the NWA, played Edward Wooward who was the original "Equalizer" from the original 80s TV series.

Mojo One Thousand

It's the moustache, so he is the evil version, he didn't have a moustache as Bond. It seems everytime Timothy Dalton play a villian he throws on a moustache.

Mojo One Thousand

I do want to get to those movies mainly for Mr. Pegg, as based on past reactions I think there will be a favourable reaction to his work.

Night King01

Fun fact the santa that stabbed nicholas through the hand was played by lord of the rings director Peter Jackson. Also his ex girlfriend was cate blanchett.

Mike Lemon

What, like over or under? Over is the obvious right answer, but I'll let cat owners slide on under.

clutchkman

Nonsense! Your laugh is quite pleasing to the ear and we want more of it! Have a great weekend!

Larry Dennis

Cassie, I can honestly tell you that your laugh is nothing to be embarrassed about. In fact, it is one of the many things about you and your channel I find so charming and refreshing. Please keep going with more comedies. May I suggest one of my favorite comedy series is the "Road to" series with Bob Hope and someone your familiar with...Bing Crosby. This series of comedies ran from 1940 - 1962. It essentially is a series of situational comedies with Bob Hope playing most of the comic relief and Bing playing the crooning semi straight man. If you thought the on screen chemistry of White Christmas's Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye was endearing, the chemistry between Hope and Crosby was legendary on screen and off. I whole heartedly recommended you check out the series (even if you are never able to officially on your channel). Take care.

Just Plain Bob

Apparently Author … Irish thinks the forum rules established by Cassie (no spoilers, no discussing religion and/or politics) are more like mild suggestions and may be freely ignored.

Mojo One Thousand

Cassie, never be self-conscious about laughing, it's a bit like dancing, you should do it like nobody is watching... even if you (the royal "you, not Cassie herself) have a laugh like "Eve Draper's". "He's like a Bond villain", that's because of the moustache. When Timothy Dalton doesn't have the moustache he is "James Bond" in the "The Living Daylights" and "Licence to Kill". I have enjoyed this movie since I first saw it, I was worried some of the gruesomeness might dampen it but glad it didn't. I am glad you enjoyed it as the fun ride it is. It is a love letter to action movies, but also to horror and rom-coms, the relationship between "Danny" and "Nicholas" follow a lot of the same beats as standard rom-coms. There a some many great gags in this, including one of my all-time favorites, "Danny" running headlong into the fence. But there are also lots of subtle things as well, like the swear box that has list of bad words edited with special characters, except for the worst one (the c-word) which is spelt correctly. Or, when "Danny" is still wearing his cowboy hat after the church fair when he is on-duty instead of his police hat, but it's hard to notice as it covered with plastic due to the rain. Or, the "homage to Shakespeare" that was actually a re-telling of Baz Luhrmann's 90s reimagining of "Romeo and Juliet", which is where the costumes (the wings) and the Cardigan's song "Lovefool" come in. There are so many great British actors in this. And many of the villains have been in action movies or TV shows, with reactions on this channel. But as they are older I hoping they may get recognised, but I wasn't surprised when they weren't.Other commentors have already disccused most of the bigger ones. But, I thought Stephen's Merchant and Cooghan might get recognised, as Merchant ("Mr Staker" that lost his swan) was seen recently in "Logan" as "Caliban" , and Steve Cooghan (Martin Freeman's supervisor) is the Roman centurion from the "Night at the museum" movies among many other things, which I am sure Cassie has referenced before - I'm a fan of his work as "Alan Partridge".

Mike Lemon

You have never heard that argument? Should the toilet paper end go over the roll or under. I thought everyone had heard of it.

Thin White Duke

The Neighbourhood Watch Association are the heroes. British towns & cities are increasingly looking 3rd world without them, the crime and violence caused by permissiveness and indifference is worse - so it really is for the greater good

Brett Richey

That's more an opinion than an argument. I doubt that Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assasinated by Gavrilo Princip due to his choice of toilet paper etiquette.

Dan M

Cassie, I think most people are self conscious about their laugh. I know I am. But what a sad world this would be if everyone tried to muffle their laughter just so no one would hear it. I happen to love your laugh, which is why some of my favorite reactions on PIB are reactions to comedies or movies that blend comedy, drama, and heartwarming moments well (shameless tag for Mr. Holland’s Opus again 😊). I remember the first time I saw Airplane in the theatre. I laughed so hard and so long at certain scenes that I missed a good portion of the movie trying to compose myself. I’m sure I looked and sounded ridiculous, but who cares, I had such a blast. And there is one particular scene in this movie when Nick Frost tries to follow Simon Pegg on a foot chase and runs right though the fence. I lose it every time I see it. Just thinking about it now has me chuckling, but it will probably bring me to tears when I watch your reaction. Bottom line Cassie…don’t hold back. Laughter is beautiful and contagious, and we should all be laughing out loud more often.

Dan M

That is a great analogy regarding laughing and dancing. Brilliant!

Brent Petty

Cassie, you have a wonderful laugh. It's honestly one of my favorite things about your reactions.

Dan M

I love the Road movies. My mom turned me on to them. She watched them every time they were on tv. I haven’t seen them in a long time. I’d love to revisit them on this channel.

Yaisu

Such a fun movie. It's been awhile since we saw you enjoy a movie like this. Glad you liked it.

Steve Mercier

"Fascist." "Hag." Perfection.

Author Travis Adams Irish

It's a fantastic reaction! I just finished my workout, and it's a gorgeous day, got a pay raise this week, going out to have fun with some great people. Happy weekend, and Hot Fuzz was a strong startl! Onward and upward, don't stop pursuing greater success and knowledge; it's worth every penny.

Daniel Karlsson

I gotta say after countless rewatches of the trilogy The worlds end has taken over the top spot from Hot fuzz

XanderWhat

*Literal James Bond appears* Cassie: Looks like a Bond villain

greggreggreg2000

Olivia Colman, who played Doris the police officer, has gone on to win a ton of awards including an Oscar for Best Actress.

Mike Lemon

It is a "petty argument", which is what was mentioned in the original comment.

Mike Lemon

@Mojo - So Mirror Universe? Damn it! Can't we ever get away from Trek? (jk)

LuMarq

"Looks like a Bond villain" That got me pretty good lol

Scott Macaulay

That was a lot of fun. Never watched this one before. I've seen Sean of the Dead and THe World's End though. I would say this is my second favorite after Sean.

inpham0us

One of my favorite unintentionally funny Cassie moments!“Looks like a Bond villain!”

Odd Thomas

When it came out, The World's End was seen as the lesser child of the trilogy but looking at them now I like them all pretty equally.

D4RK

Looks at Timothy Dalton- "He looks like a Bond villain" HAHAHAHAHAHA, love this reaction.

Gábor Árki

After a long and exhausting week, plus a long and tiring day, my cheeks are now sore from smiling. What a fun reaction. More black comedies, please, especially British ones. This movie is packed with so many action genre references that I'm still catching new ones even after watching it 5-6 times. It wasn't until today, thanks to a recent rewatch, that I realized the Santa Claus stabbing is probably a nod to Doyle in THE FRENCH CONNECTION. The "Cornetto Trilogy" does have a third installment, THE WORLD'S END (2013). However, there's also a sort of unofficial fourth addition: PAUL (2011). This film stars Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, who also co-wrote it, but unlike the trilogy, Edgar Wright wasn't involved as director or writer. PAUL is filled with a lot of nods and parodies of the '80s sci-fi films.

Uncle Phoenix

Awww. P.I. Staker is played by Stephan Merchant who also played Caliban in Logan.

Choof

On my second watch already. Cassie laughing is always worth it

D. T. Nelson

"He looks like a Bond villain," she says about the actor who played James Bond.

David Freese

Watch her reaction to Bill and Ted its about the same laughs and enjoyment from Cassie

Uncle Phoenix

I think that Cassie and Carly should watch Bad Boys 2,…For The Greater Good.

Thin White Duke

Occasionally for a chuckle I still go back and read the most recent comments for Shaun of the Dead on YT

Ryan Geiger

I've been waiting 2 years for this ever since she watched Shaun of the Dead. Good things come to those who wait.

Dan M

More British black comedies. How about Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life?

Alex Lee

His ex-girlfriend at the start, Janine, was played by Cate Blanchett. And Peter Jackson was the one who stabbed him in the hand.

BibbitduBois

You said he resembled a Bond villain, but Skinner wasn't a Bond villain; he was Bond himself in a couple of the ones from the 80's. That was Timothy Dalton. Also, the actor who played the reverend was the same guy who played the French villain archaeologist Belloch in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Ryan Geiger

I remember it being mixed due to all the blood and gore, but she said she liked it at the start of this one so....

D4RK

Maybe, I need to check back through the reactions, see if theirs any Bond movies she missed.

Mr. Book

Now you should watch Paul!

Brian's Dog

Great reaction. I like how Nick Frost wasn't favored in Shuan of the Dead, but was (possibly) the favorite in this movie, tender even.

Chris Clarke

Plus of the two Andys, one played the journalist who was killed in The Bourne Ultimatum, and the other was in The Life of Pi. And of course the farmer with a barn full of weaponry was Mr Filch in the Harry Potter films. SO many great actors in this film!

Zachary K. (Verified Swiftie)

So we got around to watching this one with you. This was a fun one. Jolly good time this one is. Fun to watch with Cassie. Yeah Cassie. My friend owns a Airbnb in England south of Coventry. His sister was over there in small village and ran into Sophie Turner and her two little girls. Apparently her ex husband Joe Jonas lives yeah I don't know. Apparently she is dating someone from some famous family in the county of Sussex. My friend was telling me all about it but I had no idea what the hell was talking about. All I know or understood was that Sophie Turner and Taylor Swift are besties, apparently? I loved Sophie Turner in GOT she was my favorite. But best friends with Taylor Swift? This was later confirmed by the illustrious gf. Who said it's all true. I love England. Scotland was definitely my favorite though.

Chris Clarke

They took inspiration from the CSI series, which have quick montages making detective/ police work look cool. One police officer remarked that they never make the endless paperwork look cool, so Hot Fuzz obliged! (Chocs away, Cassie!😄)

Joe Mallard

I love your laugh, so this should make for a fantastic reaction!

Chris Clarke

Oh, and it's pronounced Glostersheer! Britain has some very interesting place-name pronunciations!

Ian Tonge

Being a Brit, I feel a swell of jingoism seeing a British film get some attention. We have a rich history of mostly bad to mediocre movies, but we have some good ones too. Some Brit flicks I would recommend are: Son of Rambow (2007) - A sweet and quirky coming of age story set in the 80s starring a very young Will Poulter. It's fun, inventive and has a lot of heart. Submarine (2010) - Also a sweet and quirky coming of age story set in the 80s, but this time in Wales rather than England. Reminiscent of a Wes Anderson movie. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) - Spiritual predecessor to Snatch, a fun London gangster caper with lots of memorable characters and interweaving plots. Layer Cake (2004) - Generally considered to be the film that secured Daniel Craig the Bond role, you'll also find great performances from Daniel Craig's Q, Dumbledore, Chief O'Brian and Tom Hardy. Another London gangster film similar to Snatch, but with a more serious tone. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011) - Incredible ensemble cast led by Gary Oldman, it's an espionage thriller set in the 70s that leans more towards investigation/detective work than guns and explosions. I could go on and on, but to be honest just watch Son of Rambow - I guarantee you'll love it.

Mojo One Thousand

I agree, a reason why I typically suggest or push for comedies where possible. And, I just realised I may have implied in my comment that Cassie may laugh like "Eve Draper" I have edited to clarify that it was a collective "you" not Cassie herself. Hopefully it was taken as I intended (Sorry Cassie if it taken the wrong way).

Richard Rolen

I think it's hysterical that you said that Timothy Dalton looked like a "Bond Villain"!

Jacob King

Just a note to say sorry for spoiling the first ten minutes of 51 year old movie (for anyone who hasn’t seen it) but be very careful going to watch it because the poster/dvd cover gives away the ending.

Rick Williams

It was a fun movie. And a fun Cassie. Great Reaction.

Mojo One Thousand

Although I agree with Cassie that someone taking care of plants is a green flag, I think in this instance it is a clever piece of writing to show "Nicholas'" trouble with relationships outside of his work. This is because Japanese Peace Lillies are very hearty and resilient plants that require very little amounts of attention and maintenance... I have one and I haven't killed it yet! So, him being able to maintain the plant over his relationship with "Janine" shows that he probably paid less attention to her than a plant that doesn't require much. This is where is the growth of character happens through his "bromance" with "Danny".

djKENTO

Honestly it’s fine cuz it makes for one of the funniest reaction moments in history and we ALL have those moments you know? Even us long time encyclopedia of movie knowledge dorks make mistakes. I laughed HARD. This was a great reaction. I’m glad you had so much fun. I really can’t wait for you to get to the Kelvin timeline Star Trek films so you can see Simon Pegg as Scotty. He wrote the 3rd entry and it is SO FUN.

Brent Petty

Cassie, no exaggeration - Monty Python and the Holy Grail is the funniest movie ever made.

Walter Crockett

“He looks like a Bond Villain” Cassie you did not just say that! 😂

Keith Jacobsen

Danny got to fire his gun in the air and go "AAAAHHH!!".

Doug Fisher

Love your laugh Cass and it is one of your endearing qualities that people gravitate to. No need to be embarrassed by it. Yeah, "Hot Fuzz" is a fantastic, sharply written, and funny as Hell movie. The final movie of the Cornetto Trilogy (named after the ice-cream referenced in each movie and all directed by Edgar Wright) is "The World's End". I think you would also enjoy two more Simon Pegg movies in "Run Fatboy Run" and "Paul". "Paul" also stars Nick Frost (Danny), but I really think "Run Fatboy Run" is up your alley and Carly's too (Romantic? Comedy).

Bert Towle

Timothy Dalton plays another interesting, non-Bond character in The Rocketeer, which Cassie would enjoy featuring action, romance, adventure, spies, Hollywood, and Howard Hughes.

Gábor Árki

Personally, I was never too much of a fun of these two. But Life of Brian is a favorite of mine. Also, a few more British black comedies I love that don't have a reaction yet: Death at a Funeral (2007), In Bruges (2008), Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998), Keeping Mum (2005).

Michael Labs

Wonderful reaction Cassie! I'm sure Timothy Dalton would have gotten a kick out of being misidentified as a Bond villain. Incidentally, I wonder if Cassie has seen "Beautician and the Beast" also starring our Bond villain...

DAVID COSTELLO

Someone pointed out that the NWAs members all have names from jobs (Skinner, Hatcher, Shooter, etc).

Clay F

Hold Down A (Ames) had a good reaction to Monty Python and the Holy Grail two months ago in July.

Canadianant

Most of what I would comment has been said but great movie great reaction. Good laughs . One comment though Hot Fuzz was released 2007 not 2017.

Patrick Flanagan

[runs into the comment section as fast as he can, panting for breath] "Guys!..." [gasping] "Guys!" [gasping] "She said, she said Timothy Dalton looks like--" [everyone else in the comment section] "WE KNOW"

LittleGalaxyBoy

I love the accents throughout this film. Simon Pegg’s character speaks with British RP (Received Pronunciation, also known as BBC English or the Queen’s English), while the farmer has a strong Rural West Country accent. It’s a slight exaggeration, but there are definitely people whose accents you can barely understand. Pegg’s character being a London cop makes it even funnier, as the contrast between his polished accent and the thick rural dialect is played up brilliantly. Speaking from experience, older individuals sometimes have such a strong accent that only one person in the family can understand them. You sit there thinking, "That’s not even English," and your mum has to translate for you. I remember visiting my mum’s uncle’s house and having no clue what he was saying. All I could do was smile and nod, hoping it was the right response! Though that was in Ireland, it's a similar concept. In Northern Ireland, you can hear five or more different accents in each county, not to mention the different dialects. You only need to drive a few minutes for the accents to change across villages, towns, and cities. Imagine all the American accents you can think of, but compacted into just a 30-minute to an hour drive from each other. The same applies to England, Wales, and Scotland. My mother has a strong country Derry accent, while my friend’s mother has a strong city Belfast accent, and they have no idea what the other person is saying, even though Belfast is only an hour away! That’s something I love about these films and shows, exposing people to the many accents of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Game of Thrones, Guy Ritchie’s films, etc. all do an amazing job of showcasing accents beyond the typical Queen’s English, which most people assume is the default British accent. There are so many unique regional accents that people outside the UK don’t even know about, so it’s really cool to hear those being highlighted in media.

Thin White Duke

@Travis The fact the whole island is on it is literally the 3rd act reveal. So yes, ATOMIC spoiler

Thin White Duke

@Jacob Dude, the entire channel is based on watching things for the FIRST time. And the whole island being a cult who are all in on it isn't revealed until the final act 🤦‍♂️

Chris Thom

I feel like the camera work just needed a few more rotations around the characters during the shoot out scenes. Just a bit too static. But other than that, not bad.

Chris Thom

Feel like there was another movie from the UK that was really similar from that time. Also feel like I may've hallucinated it. But in the dream Clive Owen was in it I think.

Chris Thom

So many good Cassie-isms, so little time. This one was top tier though.

Chris Thom

I didn't think she would be that into that at first, but this reaction changed my mind. I think she should watch the one with the least obscure humor.

RabidMango

I'm sitting here wondering what could be so controversial about Shaun of the Dead. So I read the YouTube comments and found it it's largely 'cause they ate some chocolate while watching. People are strange.

Thin White Duke

In Cassie's outro she comments the reason this film is so good is all the details, jokes & foreshadowing that come thick & fast in the dialogue - that is one of the strengths of the cornetto trilogy, and you can't appreciate it if you are literally reviewing chocolate. She clearly enjoyed this one much more, and the audience were correct she would have liked Shaun more if C&C watched more closely in the first 20 minutes

Brett Richey

Son of Rambow is just beautiful. I'd also recommend Wild Bill as it's Will Poulter just stealing every scene again. Amazing young actor.

Brett Richey

You not realising, Cassie, gave everyone a good laugh (in a nice way), so you being you is adorable as always.

Just Plain Bob

It wasn’t the fact that they ate some snacks. They spent the first part of the reaction almost completely ignoring the movie, talking about their snacks. And they missed a big part of the set up for what was coming. Then the white knighters came in with the whole “Cassie can do no wrong, if you don’t like it you shouldn’t watch her reactions.” I enjoy Cassie’s reactions. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be here. But I don’t enjoy a reaction in which the viewer isn’t engaged with the movie they’re supposedly reacting to. That said, it was a one time thing and her reactions continue to be the absolute cream of the crop.

Chris Thom

I don't think Edgar Wright understands that Action is all about quick cuts, and kinetic camera movements. He'll get it someday maybe.

Stephen Dias

Yeah, when Cassie said, "he looks like a Bond villain," I thought, does she realize that Timothy Dalton actually played James Bond?

Trey Brown

Is there not an edited reaction to this? I bought this thinking it would be like the other reaction videos :(

Just Plain Bob

Cassie releases full reactions first, here on Patreon. Then, a few days later, she releases the YouTube edit (first here, then on YouTube a few hours later). Personally, I prefer the full reactions but, if you prefer the shorter YouTube edits, never fear, they’ll be coming. Also, being a member has other advantages, such as access to voting on polls to choose future movies that Cassie will react to, trivia nights, etc. It’s a pretty good value return on the investment. I just realized that I sound like a salesman when I’m really just a satisfied member of the community, so I’ll shut up now.

Stephen Dias

I love that Cassie mentions "Shaun of the Dead," but when she sees Bill NIghy, her first thought was that he was in "Love Actually," instead of "Shaun of the Dead." TBH, "Love Actually" is one of my Christmas faves.

Vlad D

Hi Cassie. I never found anything weird about your laugh. I did laugh when you called James Bond himself a Bond villian.

Clay F

The rabid fans of Shaun of the Dead (which is not the greatest movie in history) were offensive and incorrect in their comments on YouTube. One can appreciate Shaun of the Dead while eating chocolate and occasionally chatting. The commenters' inflated notion of how crucial every little detail is ridiculous. I canceled my purchase of Shaun of the Dead (to watch along with the full reaction) after seeing the fans' overblown sense of themselves and the movie. Criticizing Cassie and Carly is fair game. Criticizing the commenters is also fair game.

Clay F

Just Plain Bob, it's common for Cassie and Carlie to talk missing details of the movie in their reaction. Their reaction to Shaun of the Dead was definitely not unique in that way. What was unique was fans' vocal negative response. Even if Cassie and Carly had caught every detail in Shaun of the Dead, they would not have liked the movie more. Shaun of the Dead is a good movie, but some of us just don't rate Shaun of the Dead at 10/10 as do the rabid fans who were critical.

Mike Gallagher

Your laugh is great. I was eating dinner and nearly spit out all my food when you said Dalton looked like a Bond villain. lol

Matthew Gibson

Perfect way to end the weekend! Such a fun and hilarious movie that is surprisingly well - written. Every set -up gets a payoff at the end whether a plot point, a piece of dialogue or (usually) an action movie reference. Been loving this movie for 17 years now and I'm still catching details. Like a reference to the Lethal Weapon 3 theme in the soundtrack - the doctor played the bad guy in that film. Sooooo many references. I love that Cassie could reference Batman: Mask of the Phantasm as they were fighting in a literal "model village" but didn't realize the Bond villain type was Timothy Dalton, who some consider to be the 'darkest Bond.' Love the channel. Keep up the good work. I'll throw a couple requests out if that's ok: The Rocketeer, Flight of the Navigator, Lorenzo's Oil and Awakenings. I think you (and Carly) would enjoy them all. Peace.

SpankTheMonk

And now onto The World’s End! Cornetto Trilogy final!

Marja

I consider myself a laughter connoisseur, and you have nothing to be self-conscious about!

Clay F

i watched each of Timothy Dalton's Bond movies only once. When watching Hot Fuzz (first watch) along with Cassie's reaction, I did not remember that he was Bond, and I liked him as Bond. At least Cassie connected him with Bond.

My_Cousin_Mose

This was a first time watching for me. I'm not sure what took me so long to finally watch it. Please do more comedies Cassie! You have a great laugh and we don't get to hear it enough.

Laura Thornley

There are so many cameos and small roles played by famous British actors in this movie. Lots of roles for older actors too outside of the usual 'old person' parts.

Cole Jennett

I’m surprised she didn’t say “About Time” first. I haven’t watched the reaction yet, so maybe she also mentioned it.

Laura Thornley

I do wonder how non-Brits would react to hearing Jimmy Nail speak. He's barely understandable even to me!

SpankTheMonk

Gosh that is so hard for me to pick, but I think it is the most moving.

Chris Clarke

Jim Broadbent is in so many films (and excellent in all of them), so I think Cassie recognised him, but certainly would have seen him as Professor Horace Slughorn in the latter Harry Potter films.

Gray

Fantastic reaction I do really like this film, Frost Pegg & Wright have done some great work together. Also any luck figuring out what the audio issue is yet as i can still hear the whurring sound quite prominently. Which is a bit distracting but didn't stop me enjoying this though.

Philip Alan

Did they watch BB1? I know BB2 referenced in this movie, but you can't ignore the original! :)

Philip Alan

I'm not a Bond person, so when she made her comment about Timothy Dalton, I immediately thought of him in Rocketeer! Oops. And LOL!

Just Plain Bob

I disagree. My response to their reaction didn’t have to do with how much they liked the movie. I’ve enjoyed plenty of Cassie’s reactions when she disliked the movie. “Big Trouble in Little China” and, more recently, “Highlander” are just two examples. I love those movies. Cassie hated them. But she watched every minute, was actively engaged and I found her reactions to both to be quite enjoyable. The simple fact of the matter is that they DID ignore what was happening on screen for a good portion of the beginning of the movie. Cassie even missed a person’s head practically falling off from being eaten by a zombie. If they want to snack, that’s fine. I don’t care if they snack. I don’t even care if they talk about their snacks. But if they do it to the exclusion of watching the movie, that’s an issue. I tune in to watch the reaction. If they’re not watching the movie because they’re too consumed by talking about which kind of chocolate they prefer, they aren’t engaged with the movie and that absolutely affects the reaction.

Uncle Phoenix

Nope. I said BB2, because it’s a paraphrased quote. Cassie is smart enough to know how to see to the disposition of her channel.

Armchair Rizzard

I know you're self concious of your laugh, as I am of mine, but your laugh is cute.

Chris Thom

Probably coming this afternoon or tomorrow. The longest between premiere here and on YouTube is about 36 hours. But usually just one to three hours.

Dean Holt

Yes you definitely need to see both Bad Boys, but there’s was just a few shots they copied from Bad Boys in the last half an hour or so. Funny thing is there’s is small villages in the U.K. that have some very strange people in them, obviously nothing the this extreme but they kinda made a lot of fun about it in this movie. Especially with the farmer with all the guns there is people that talk like that lol. But As I’m a English guy living in the U.K. I’ll forgive the way you tried to pronounce Gloucestershire, most people from across the pond don’t pronounce a lot of things correctly 😂😂. But regarding watching Bad Boys I think doing a buddy cop week would be a great idea as I think you might have just watched the Lethal Weapon movies. Along with Bad Boys you definitely need to see Beverly Hills Cop 1 & 2, K-9 (like Turner & Hooch but better), Tango & Cash and Dragnet.

Luke Godfrey

Finally got around to watching this one. I knew Cassie would enjoy this movie, but wasn't expecting her to love it this much which was a nice surprise. So glad she was able to appreciate the satire and movie references. Though there were quite a few she definitely missed not being British of course. As well as 'The World's End (2013)', which is that third movie by the same director she mentioned, I really hope she watches 'Paul (2011)' too, as it also stars Simon Pegg & Nick Frost, along with Seth Rogan, Kristen Wiig, Jason Bateman, Sigourney Weaver and Bill Hader, to name a few. P.s. Did some tell Cassie that Cate Blanchett had a hidden cameo in this movie as the ex-girlfriend Jeanine in the CSI outfit?

MrTickleTrunk

Everyone has already said every nice thing I wanted to say to you so I'll add this ❤️ THANK YOU for introducing really well done, cool movies like Hot Fuzz to more people through your channel and your openness to experience so many of them for the 1st time yourself!

Jamie

It's the most 'real' emotionally. My favourite too.

JPDotCom23

Alright, you talked me into it, been resisting this and 'Shaun of the Dead' for a long time, I don't know why, just do, guess I finally have to watch them.

DustinChecksIn

You probably won't see this but please watch bad boys 1 and 2!!

Brian McGovern

It is a shame you feel self concious about your laugh. It is a lovely laugh. I am looking forward to watching more comedy reactions from you.

JAKH

"He looks like a Bond villain" You do realize that he WAS James Bond, right?

JAKH

James Cameron helped with the effects and post production. The way that the swan attacks the Police Chief from the backseat is a nod to how Ferro the dropship pilot got munched in Cameron's "Aliens".

MatthewBrown74m

The romeo and juliet play is based on the leonard decaprio version my father worked on that movie

David Collins

First time watching Hot Fuzz for me. You very rarely react to anything I've not seen so this was really fun. I generally don't like this kind of movie, but this was more than just tolerable, it was actually pretty good. Fortunately I (we) saw Point Break before this one. Absolutely loved all the Point Break references, it being one of my favorite movies. I can actually vision Patrick Swayze (RIP) in his Reagan mask at the end when they red herring the line "little hand says its time to rock and roll!" And you DO need to see Bad Boys, OMG how have you not? And Beverly Hills Cop. That one is LONG overdue too. And all the sequels from both. Some of the absolute best buddy cop movies ever produced in those two series. Lethal Weapon was the OG but if you thought it was great, wait until you get out these two series.

SnabbKassa

classic quotes on the poster: "more than tolerable", "the audience applauded"