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English SDH, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Greek, Korean, Mandarin (Traditional), Norwegian, Swedish
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ommentary tracks
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The first features Writer/Actor Simon Pegg and Writer/Director Edgar Wright. They cover their study of movie clichés for use in the film.
- The Sandford Police Service: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Jim Broadbent, Rafe Spall, Kevin Eldon, and Olivia Colman.
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The third track features Writer/Director Edgar Wright and Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino. Wright and Tarantino discussing the Buddy Cop genre, the integration of the clichés into the film, and more.
- The Sandford Village People: Kenneth Cranham, Timothy Dalton, Paul Freeman, & Edward Woodward comprise the cast of commentary track number four.
- The final full-length commentary features "The Real Fuzz:" Andy Leafe & Nick Eckland. This duo are real-life rural England cops who aided in the research for the script.
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The Fuzzball Rally -- Uncut (480p, 1:11:09). This supplement follows Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg, and Nick Frost as they promote Hot Fuzz on a four-week, 10-city tour. This piece also comes with an optional commentary with Wright, Pegg, Frost, & Joe Cornish.
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Hot Fuzz is also BonusView (Blu-ray profile 1.1) enabled with Universal's U-Control.
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Fuzz-o-Meter, is a pop-up trivia track
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Storyboards, simply showcases a collection of hand-drawn storyboards as they relate to the finished product in each scene.
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The Evidence Room
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Conclusive: We Made 'Hot Fuzz' (480p, 29:34) making-of piece that features cast and crew discussing the many facets of the project both on the set and off, coupled with an array of behind-the-scenes footage.
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Speculative: Video Blogs (480p, 29:55) contains 13 segments that take viewers into the nitty-gritty of the filmmaking process, looking at costuming, physical training, life on the set, make-up, and more.
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Forensic: Featurettes (480p, 44:54) is an eight-part feature that contains behind-the-scenes production materials, focusing on set design, the filmmakers' relatives, and the varied shooting techniques and camera rigs, among other tidbits.
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Photographic: Galleries offers both a Poster Gallery and a Photo Gallery, each presented in 1080p high definition.
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Hearsay: Plot Holes & Comparisons (480p, 3:23)
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Plot Holes, itself divided into three segments, fills in the gaps of a few scenes through a collection of hand-drawn comic book images, narrated by the actors who play the characters central to each scene.
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Hearsay: Plot Holes & Comparisons, Special Effects: Before & After (480p, 6:21), is an eight-part feature that examines the various stages of completion for some of the film's special effects shots.
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Falsified: 'Dead Right', Edgar Wright's first Cop movie. The feature itself, from 1993, (480p, 40:12), was made when he was 18 years old and was shot on S-VHS. The piece begins with the Director introducing the picture.
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AM BLAM: Making 'Dead Right' (480p, 10:29), a retrospective piece with Edgar Wright speaking on how the film came to be.
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Two commentary tracks for Dead Right, the first with Edgar Wright and the second with Wright and Simon Pegg.
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The Man Who Would Be Fuzz (480p, 0:34)
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Hot Funk (480p, 3:43) features scenes reshot for television without foul language.
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Danny's Notebook: The Other Side (480p, 0:21) features the flip animation drawings that are found on the reverse side of Danny's police notebook.
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Additional Video Blogs
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VW Blogs (480p, 21:29), a collection of five Internet Blogs sponsored by Volkswagen: 4 Cars, Meet the Makers, Join the Fuzz, In for Questioning, and On Duty.
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iTunes Blogs, is a collection of four podcasts (480p, 16:30).
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11 Storyboard Galleries presented in 1080p high definition -- Extreme Service, Administrative Decision, Hard Goodbye, Tough Distance, Deep Evening, Sudden Morning, Village Force, Avian Breakout, Maximum Running, and Sham Dram.
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Deleted Scenes (480p, 20:37), a collection of 22 deleted scenes with option commentary from Director Edgar Wright.
- Outtakes (480p, 10:22) advertisements for the film
- Theatrical trailer (480p, 2:33), two UK TV spots (480p, 0:33 each), and the Director's Cut trailer (480p, 0:59)
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