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Producers and Audiences
7. British film vs. American Film – Hot Fuzz
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Objective Understand and be able to explain how British films appeal to an American market through the use of the conventions of American films
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Images of Britain - Gloucestershire
Traditional cottages Picturesque Idyllic Swans and geese just out of shot...
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Images of Britain - London
Overcast slightly Familiar Traditional tourist attraction – Houses of Parliament and Big Ben London double-decker bus Taxi cab
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What Edgar Wright did Edgar Wright fused traditional English settings and stereotypes – the village, the pub, the country folk – with something much more ‘familiar’ to an American audience... Action-thriller films...
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Films like...Point Break The scene where Danny can’t shoot his dad is a direct copy of (or homage to) a similar scene in Point Break where Bigelow (played by Keanu Reeves) cannot shoot Bodhi (played by Patrick Swayze) and instead empties his pistol into the air.
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Films like... Bad Boys II (you ain’t seen Bad Boys II?)
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Was this successful? Budget £8 million
Box-office $80,573,774 (£57,552,696) You decide... After this, Edgar Wright went on to make Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
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Scott Pilgrim didn’t do so well though...
Budget $60 million; box-office $47 million
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