edgar wright and simon pegg on writing

jgraz11
19 Aug 201314:03

Summary

TLDRThe video script offers an intimate look into the creative process behind the film 'Hot Fuzz.' Set in a quiet flat in Wells, the writers detail their escape from London's distractions to craft a story rich with detail. They discuss the film's plot, including the initial murder mysteries, character development, and the Neighborhood Watch Alliance's (NWA) role. The script also reveals scrapped ideas, like a xenophobic village without a Chinese chip shop, and the evolution of characters like Nicholas Angel. The summary provides a fascinating glimpse into the film's development, from initial ideas to the final script.

Takeaways

  • 🎬 The creators moved to a quiet place in the countryside to focus on writing 'Hot Fuzz', away from distractions.
  • 📝 They started with a flip chart, brainstorming ideas and plot points for the film.
  • 🏠 The setting of 'Hot Fuzz' is a small town called Sanford, which they meticulously detailed.
  • 👮‍♂️ The main character, Nicholas Angel, was fleshed out with various skills and traits, like being bilingual and having a high arrest record.
  • 🔍 The plot involves a series of murders that Nicholas Angel investigates, uncovering a conspiracy.
  • 🗣️ The script includes many local characters, each with their own quirks and roles in the story.
  • 📉 They considered and discarded several ideas, like a Chinese chip shop and a character named Mike TV.
  • 📚 There are numerous references to other films, like 'Get Carter' and 'Death Wish', in the script.
  • 👥 The Neighborhood Watch Alliance (NWA) is a key element of the film's plot, with its own set of rules and punishments.
  • 🎭 The script includes a lot of humor, with jokes about local life and the characters' interactions.
  • 📈 They had a detailed to-do list and index cards to keep track of all the elements they wanted to include in the film.

Q & A

  • Where did the writers initially start writing the film?

    -The writers initially started writing the film in London in their office.

  • Why did the writers decide to leave London for writing?

    -The writers left London due to many distractions such as the internet, cell phones, and media types, which made it difficult to focus on writing.

  • What was the significance of the location in Welles for the writers?

    -The location in Welles allowed the writers to switch off their phones and the internet, providing a distraction-free environment to write.

  • What is the 'flip chart' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'flip chart' is a large board used by the writers to outline and brainstorm ideas for the film 'Hot Fuzz'.

  • What was one of the first things the writers did when starting the film?

    -One of the first things the writers did was to brainstorm a lot of ideas and plot elements for the film.

  • What is the significance of the number 13 in the context of the Neighborhood Watch Alliance (NWA)?

    -The NWA was intended to have 13 members, which is a reference to the number of people in the group.

  • Why did the writers consider removing the Chinese chip shop from the story?

    -The writers considered removing the Chinese chip shop because it was seen as not in keeping with the xenophobic nature of the town.

  • What was the inspiration behind the character Nicholas Angel's skills?

    -Nicholas Angel's skills, such as being bilingual, fencing, and having an MPAA record, were inspired by the writers' desire to create a highly skilled yet underutilized police officer.

  • What is the meaning behind the 'High Noon' moment mentioned in the script?

    -The 'High Noon' moment refers to a scene where the character Angel decides to confront the antagonists alone, similar to the classic film 'High Noon'.

  • What was the intended joke with the character Mike TV that didn't make it into the film?

    -The intended joke with Mike TV was that he was called 'Mike TV' because he had once been on a local news program for a brief moment, making him a local celebrity.

  • What is the significance of the owls in the film?

    -The owls are significant because they symbolize the Neighborhood Watch, which is represented as having eyes everywhere in the town.

  • What was the original idea for the character Edgar that was changed?

    -The original idea for Edgar was that he was gay, but this detail was changed during the development of the script.

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