Phillips
pays obvious homage to The Godfather, Easy Rider, Saturday Night Fever, and Dirty Harry, makes a semi-sly reference to insidious pod - child manifesto «Free To Be You and Me» (Owen Wilson meanwhile performs original - Hutch David Soul's schlock classic «Don't Give Up On Us Baby»), and, in the only thing approaching clever, casts Fred «The Hammer» Williamson as the duo's cranky police captain.
Not exact matches
interesting puzzles, and the harsh sort of gameplay you should be expecting from a game that
pays such
obvious homage to the old school dungeon crawlers.
Seven Psychopaths is something that you can't forget and something that you'll want to go back and re-watch just to pick up on all of the subtle references and some of the less
obvious influences it
pays homage to.
Perhaps if they didn't
pay homage to two films I absolutely detest with every fiber of my being, or if they at least made
obvious fun out of this type of filmmaking, perhaps it wouldn't have chipped away my tolerance in seeing re-enactments of scenes that weren't very clever or effective the first time.