Upon arrival, Angel is paired with the dim-witted but enthusiastic PC Danny Butterman (Nick Frost), the son of the local Inspector. Danny is obsessed with point-blank cinema— Point Break , Bad Boys II , and the entire works of action cinema. While Angel tries to enforce strict laws regarding escaped swans and underage drinking, he stumbles upon a series of "accidents" that he believes are grisly murders. The village’s Neighbourhood Watch Alliance (NWA) led by the sinister Frank Butterman (Jim Broadbent) insists everything is fine. It is not fine. It culminates in a twenty-minute shootout involving a supermarket, a church model, and a man’s severed leg being used as a blunt instrument.
While Pegg’s rigid, stoic Angel and Frost’s childlike Danny are the heart— "You've got a mustache." / "I know." —the supporting cast is arguably the greatest collection of British character actors ever assembled for a comedy. Hot Fuzz
"Which is the best Cornetto Trilogy film?" Upon arrival, Angel is paired with the dim-witted