Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Audience Profiling - Hot Fuzz (2007)




Hot Fuzz


Hot Fuzz
Released: 16th February 2007
Genre: Comedy
Price: D
Estimated box office:£6,000,000
Director:Edgar Wright
Film cast:Nick Frost, Simon Pegg, Jim Broadbent, Timothy Dalton
Certificate:15
Distributor:UIP
The Story:In this action comedy, Simon ("SHAUN OF THE DEAD") Pegg plays Police officer Nicholas Angel -- London's top cop. This tough law enforcer is good at his job - so good, in fact, that he makes his colleagues look bad. As a result, his superiors "promote" him to the village of Sandford, where all is garden parties and neighborhood watch meetings. Partnered with Danny Butterman (Nick ("KINKY BOOTS") Frost), an oafish but well-meaning young local cop, Angel struggles to adapt. But he just can't, until a series of grisly "accidents" indicates that foul play is afoot. Suddenly, this seemingly idyllic town is a case that Angel has to crack - hard. The eagerly anticipated second feature from the co-creators of 2004's award-winning sleeper hit "SHAUN OF THE DEAD."




 Comparable Profile


Age:%:Gender:%:Class%:


4-60%Male:65%AB32%


7-110%Female:35%C133%


12-140%C220%


15-2448%DE15%


25-3422%


35-4416%





Hot Fuzz is a full action/comedy British film, it matches perfectly well with our urban/action setting and genre. As it is an action film set in Britain we can take exact inspiration from it, one factor which stood out for me was that the higher class individuals watched it more than any other class type, this is very surprising as the film has a mixture of expletives and humor which really adds to the comedy element, the majority of gender watching this film was the male gender, this is obvious because as it is shown above, the two main performers were males so it may not have appealed to the female audience as expected.















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