Hot Fuzz
The British film of 2007 was about two law enforcement agents trying to investigate the case of a suspicious string of city deaths. While this didn’t sound like a humorous story, trust us, there was nothing we could notice in any other film about the jokes and plot foreboding. Also, it will impress everyone the way they incorporated a small bit of horror, intrigue, and action.

Hot Fuzz
Spider-Man 2
This 2004 film was called the greatest superhero movie since the new genre was introduced with “Superman” by Roger Ebert, a film analyst, notorious for providing negative reviews to every film. One of the best parts of this iteration, since they could retain a light-hearted mood throughout the film while not disabling what was at stake. Viewers became gradually hooked not only to root for the performance of Spider-Man, but also to his personal life.

Spider-Man 2