Edgar Wright: The Definitive Guide To Homages, Influences And References

wicker hot fuzz Before Somerfield was chosen as the supermarket to feature in the film, Wright and Pegg originally had the idea to create a fictional chain store under the name €˜Summeraisles,€™ referencing The Wicker Man€™s island in honour of Edward Woodward, who starred in both the horror classic and as Tom Weaver, the Neighbourhood Watch Alliance€™s eyes and ears. Other references to The Wicker Man include resemblances in the plot €“ an outsider policeman moves into a rural village only to find they€™re all part of a cult. The constant repetition of cult€™s mantra of €˜The greater good€™ is in reference to the boardroom scene of 1994 film The Hudsucker Proxy, where €˜long live the Hud€™ is also constantly repeated with similar undertones. A final reference to the Wicker Man is both of Woodward€™s characters are severe in their application of the law, with Weaver wanting local youths to be €˜dealt with€™ €“ with all that entails in Sandford €“ for defacing a fountain.
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