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And TND too.
Also LALD reminds me a lot of Italian horror too: voodoo, supernatural, the lighting and the overall weirdness.
Don't think that's been mentioned.
And if the Prater and its big wheel is not a reference to The Third Man, it may well be.
never spotted this. kind of pointless really.
I was hoping SF would have had more of a 39 Steps vibe when they reached Scotland but it didn't really happen and we got Home Alone/Straw Dogs instead
Referenced in both the film and the game!
-From Russia with Love, the poster in the sniper scene 'she should have kept her mouth shut'
-On Her Majesty's Secret Service, references to the prior 007 films 'this never happened to the other fella'
-Moonraker, the tune from Close Encounters of the Third Kind, the general aesthetic similarity to Star Wars
-Octopussy, the Tarzan call
-License to Kill, maybe this is a personal observation but I've always felt the plot bore some similarities to Miami Vice which was a popular show around that time
-Casino Royale, jab at prior Bond films and their sophisticated manner of torturing Bond 'It's the simplest thing to cause a man more pain than he can possibly endure.'
=Skyfall, chopper blaring the Animals, 'Apocalypse Now', 'You must be joking', reference to prior Q interactions, 'Don't touch your ear', Casino Royale, 'Were you expecting an exploding pen?', GoldenEye, 'It's the circle of life', maybe not an intentional reference but the phrase was popularized and is commonly associated with Lion King
-SPECTRE, Day of the Dead opening, similar to Live and Let Die
Sorry to disagree but every single Fast & Furious movie is utter crap in my book. They are an insult to the word cinema.
DAF: Bambi and Thumper from BAMBI (1942); Bambi, a Life in the Woods was the book on which the movie was based, but Thumper was not a character, so taken as a pair I guess the reference is for the film.
LALD: Bond using a Smith and Wesson 44 Magnum, like DIRTY HARRY (1971).
QOS: Guy Haines is one of the main characters from Hitch's STRANGERS ON A TRAIN (1951).
Pavilion Of Women (2001) Open a door and enter China
Do you like cars?
A possible Never Send Flowers reference there too, of course. It's not a movie though (yet). ;)
I love cars! Well, I love stylish cars. I don’t think any of the Fast & Furious cars would qualify as stylish, nor does the testosterone filled crassness of Vin Diesel and other ‘characters’.
The Spy Who Loved Me plays the theme to lawrence of arabia and doctor swivago sorry spelt that wrong