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i really like the location setting with all the new york references. it was interesting the way it all unfolds in the end.
Although not always noticeable to younger viewers and/or people who only have an interest in more recent horror films, each and every single episode contains a few obvious and subtler
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towards classic and influential titles.
It is pretty funny too, with
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to The Evil Dead trilogy( and plus the Evil Dead 2 poster is everywhere in the movie!)
Use of film noir clips and frequent quotes and
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to 30's and 40's flicks makes this a delightful "must" for movie buffs.
While caricatures and/or
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to entertainment industry people or things or even brands of products is usually a staple in shorts like this one, they aren't used in quantity here.
The episode was "Ring of Fear/A Dangerous Assignment", with its comic
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to "On The Waterfront", and "Muhammed Ali", but most memorable of course were all the sight gags and non sequiturs.
The characters say so many funny things and make so many weird
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to current events that I'm amazed they kept having more options, like the architect who can never say the name of the wizard Miraculix correctly.
There are
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to pop culture through a couple of decades.
The
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to Ancient Egypt were thoughtfully inserted.
Hilary was great as julie, and Pat was once again magnificent as Mr. Miyagi, but there should have been more
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towards the other three movies!
This particular Wallace & Gromit can be enjoyed by everyone from toddlers who like the colors and cute bunnies to their grandparents who understand the adult
references.
Some
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to today's world are very subtle.
What really blew my mind was the way they used Martin Luther King's speeches about Vietnam and
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to his assassination in a way that hit me hard.
This series was written with minimal
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to the Doctor's enormous back story specifically to encourage new viewers.
Some of the
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in this film fly right over the head of foreign viewers and mostly Singaporeans are the ones who would actually 'get' it.'
What you should expect is a huge spoof of pretty much every relevant sci-fi, fantasy and block-buster movie in cinematic history, and even
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to other spoofers.
With all the
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to old movies and politics 10-80 years ago, I couldn't imagine any young immature kid finding this funny.
It's a realistic show but when you watch it, you better brush up on your movies, pop culture, and random facts because Lorelai Gilmore is always making
references.
It really is a great film (after being able to ignore Blake Edwards Pink Panther
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which he appears to be obsessed with and are hugely unfunny).
Some of the
references
in this film fly right over the head of foreign viewers and mostly Singaporeans are the ones who would actually 'get' it.
For the horror genre, it has quite a few of subtle symbolics and
references.
Reason 2, The jokes are just generally hilarious, Seth McFarlane and the other writers are soooooooooooo funny, everything from the Star Wars
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to making fun of celebrities, i love them all.
What really puts the show over the top is the complex yet, incredible and witty writing often using
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from pop culture to the mink dynasty.
I laughed myself sick!There are obvious
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to other films in the horror genre - Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Friday 13th etc.
This Film exhibits dear irony, shaggy-dog roundabout story lines woven with subtle cultural references, Classic parallels, masterful use of rich saturated color, and fabulous rendition of chase scenes a'la Keystone Cops.
Highly recommended for all ages, although the younger set will probably not appreciate some of the more subtle references, they will certainly appreciate one galley scene in particular!
You can read all kinds of
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into the world of Idiocracy.
With its many
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to the Crucifixion, the story takes on heroic proportions glorifying the sufferings of the martyr and his influence on future generations.
The film is based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night which I have read and loved and seen on stage a few times so I certainly liked the
references.
The Swedish makers must of been fans as well as they included lots of
references
in this masterpiece.
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