@LanDi3000: Oh, so you're the one who's responsible for sending that twat over here. If he and Fallon were on the same network, they could advertise two solid hours of sucking sycophants.
They say great misfortune falls upon men who murder their own guests. Here it can be seen that Walder Frey was cursed with a tongue so bad he was forced to live out the rest of his days in the countryside with just guns and hedges for company. The wrath of the Starks is real. It is known.
+Zoltan Csikos yeah man, don't you know, Game of thrones is a prequel to hot fuzz, Spoilers but Frey gets cursed with immortality and an inability to speak properly then spends eternity in the English countryside. Bro do you even read the wiki?
I think that in countries like England, you need to have a licence before you can own a gun. And he said he only had a licence for the gun he was carrying.
@@epiendless1128 Wouldn't really be a hedge if it hadn't, would it. Maybe an ex-hedge? Now a tree line... in which case they could probably run through it.
Catzilla I've just now realized why it's humorous that the password is 999. Because that's the number you call in the U.K. for police. Oh, I'm such an idiot. Lol.
I got the connection and I even know why the U.K. uses 999. Back in the day, people used rotary phones that dialled with electrical pulses instead of tones like today's phones. In the U.S. and Australia, rotary phones had the 0 furthest away from the finger stop (almost a full revolution) hence why Australia used 000 as the emergency number. The U.S. adopted 911 to save dialling time. In New Zealand, the digit order was reversed hence why they used 111 for emergencies.
JamesDavy2009 the point being that if you can't see because the room is full of smoke, then the digit that is furthest from the finger stop is supposed to be the easiest to locate by touch.
I came down to these comments to read comments directly quoting the clip they just watched, and instead the section is overflowing with references to harry potter and game of thrones. I'm very disappointed in all of you.
Before watching this clip, whenever I saw this scene I just thought both old guys were told to speak gibberish, and the translation was equivalent to someone translating a foreign language. But once you know what they're saying and you listen, you can actually understand them! Suppose that goes for any accent in real life.
The music that plays when the boys enter the shed full of weapons is from the trailer for Lethal Weapon (1987). The same track can be heard on trailers for many other late 80's/early 90's action movies, but Lethal Weapon seems to be the first instance of this particular song playing. The fact that Hot Fuzz heavily reference movies like this make the reference make sense.
Just wanted to point out that this is not about "British" accents it's about the west country accent. It's still funny, just thought I'd point it out so that people don't think that all English people talk like that.
I concur with WizzardR. I'm from the west country (don't live there any more) and foreigners seem to think I'm not British. The west country accent is British and is English. Its just a specific part. A Spaniel is a dog and is a mammal... just because its specifically a Spaniel doesn't make it any less of a dog or a mammal.
FoxhoundAK74 that’s Britain unfortunately the police are so anal about guns they give New York and California a run for their money you can own guns here but getting a license is like a trip to the DMV the amount of paperwork involved would give beurocrats wet dreams you can’t even own B.B. guns without them being painted
The look of joy and excitement on Danny's face at seeing all the weapons and guns and action-y things when they're bringing them into the station is great.
1:19 hi, welcome to forgotten weapons, my name is Ian McConnell and today we are serving mr. Filch's gun room. It's going to be a good time so follow me.
I live in Cornwall, and all the older people talk like this. O' roight me luvvas? Prahper Johb! But even I couldn't understand what filch/Walder Frey was saying. 😂
"Mr. Webley I trust you have a license for that firearm." "I do for this one." Why in the world would you give that answer!? LOL And the fact they thought that bush would have protected them if the mine did go off. XD
IMy family is still waiting for the movie company to pay for using our barn over here in America in this scene. After all, thanks to us, they didn't need to provide any of the props!
Guns might be legal n packed in America. But don't think you realise all the 3rd worlds, war torn and powers country's like Ireland , Brazil, smaller European countries will make that look like nothing but a few little pieces , and most of those will be British antique rifles n shotguns not much use now but legendary when first made, wish j had one of them pieces I'd be settled haha
Saddest sceane in the movie. Some old guy mebe suffering from Alzheimer's to do so told the cops about his awesome gun collection and got it seized by the cops. I hope that in real life some old guy with a stash like that would tell no one but a few towns folk incase ze Germans come back with war or there's a zombie apocalypse.
JediPolock And it's down Along the Falls Road, that's where I long to be, Lying in the dark with a Provo company, A comrade on my left and another on my right And a clip of ammunition for my little Armalite. I was stopped by a soldier, said he, You are a swine, He hit me with his rifle and he kicked me in the groin, I begged and I pleaded, sure me manners were polite But all the time I'm thinking of me little Armalite. And it's down in The Bogside that's where I long to be, Lying in the dark with a Provo company, A comrade on my left and another on my right And a clip of ammunition for my little Armalite. Sure a brave RUC man came marching up into our street Six hundred British soldiers he had lined up at his feet "Come out, ye cowardly Fenians", said he, "come out and fight". But he cried, "I'm only joking", when he heard the Armalite. Sure it's down in Kilwilkie, that's where I long to be, Lying in the dark with a Provo company, A comrade on my left and another on my right And a clip of ammunition for my little Armalite. Sure, the army came to visit me, 'twas in the early hours, With Saladins and Saracens and Ferret armoured cars They thought they had me cornered, but I gave them all a fright With the armour piercing bullets of my little Armalite. And it's down in the New Lodge that's where I long to be, Lying in the dark with a Provo company, A comrade on me left and another on me right And a clip of ammunition for my little Armalite. When Tuzo came to Belfast, he said, The battle's won,[a] Said General Ford, We're winning sir, we have them on the run. But corporals and privates on patrol at night, Said, Send for reinforcements, it's the bloody Armalite. And it's down in Crossmaglen, that's where I long to be, Lying in the dark with a Provo company, A comrade on me left and another on me right And a clip of ammunition for my little Armalite.
+obesitytravels that's still nothing compared to every little town has a different accent haha it just happen to shows 3-4 different accents in the same 2mins of the clip hasn't been cut