They'll none of them be missed
Jul. 15th, 2004 10:29 amHaving promised my housemate that I'd take him to the pictures if he was good, I went to see Shrek 2 again last night.
And between us, we started a list of references to other films contained therein. Anyone else want to join in ?
Specific films referenced (rather than use of generic movie clichés):
Arriving in Far, Far Away - Beverley Hills Cop
Fairy Godmother singing - The Fabulous Baker Boys
A giant, stupid thing called Mungo - Blazing Saddles
Three friends (including a fencing Spaniard) planning to storm the castle to prevent the Princess ending up with the wrong bloke - The Princess Bride
Puss carving 'P' on a tree - The Mask Of Zorro
The final scene of people dancing on the stage - The Fifth Element
Some of these I only have Andy's word for, as I haven't seen the films in question.
And between us, we started a list of references to other films contained therein. Anyone else want to join in ?
Specific films referenced (rather than use of generic movie clichés):
Arriving in Far, Far Away - Beverley Hills Cop
Fairy Godmother singing - The Fabulous Baker Boys
A giant, stupid thing called Mungo - Blazing Saddles
Three friends (including a fencing Spaniard) planning to storm the castle to prevent the Princess ending up with the wrong bloke - The Princess Bride
Puss carving 'P' on a tree - The Mask Of Zorro
The final scene of people dancing on the stage - The Fifth Element
Some of these I only have Andy's word for, as I haven't seen the films in question.
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Date: 2004-07-15 03:57 am (UTC)The whole hat/door thing is from either Raiders of the Lost Ark or Temple of Doom but I can't recall which one right now.
I'd agree that the giant gingerbread man was more of a nod to Ghostbusters rather than anything else. But perhaps it's both.
There's also a reference to the Graduate (or, if you prefer, Mike Myers in Wayne's World 2, but that's from much the same origin).
The Little Mermaid being thrown back in and eaten by a shark, and two of the potion factory workers being transformed into animated objects from Beauty and the Beast were the two obvious swipes at Disney that I spotted. There are a couple of less obvious ones - a poster taking off Lilo and Stitch for instance.
Mission Impossible for the whole Pinnochio lying (or not) scene.
There's an obvious Alien reference when Puss jumps out of a shirt.
E.T. too, as Mungo dissolves/dies and tells little gingerbread man to 'be good'.
The axe being given to the king being held up against the full moon suggests Batman and the bat signal to me.
And not a movie, but the OJ Simpson car chase is referenced in the aerial chase for Donkey as a big white horse (or bronco). Simpson's car was a large white Bronco.
The king is Basil Fawlty, almost to a tee. The old war/crusade wound for starters.
Sound of Music, near the beginning, with Shrek and Fiona running through the fields of flowers.
I'm quite sure there's more, but I've only seen it the once so far, and that was a while back on preview before it came out nationwide.
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Date: 2004-07-15 04:06 am (UTC)Wossat ?
I mean what's the reference - I've not see The Graduate (though I have seen Wayne's World :)
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Date: 2004-07-15 05:41 am (UTC)