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

The World's End - Disabled Casablanca When Gary and Sam escape through the top windows of the Beehive before eventually coming to the floor via a drainpipe (in Sam€™s case) or violently slamming into a car roof (in Gary€™s case), they say goodbye to one another. Gary puts Sam in her car and tells her to drive off, admitting that Steven€™s better than him and even though they once had a fling in a disabled toilet, his friend has now grown up to be the better man. They then sign off with the line €˜We€™ll always have the disableds,€™ which is a reference Casablanca€™s similar line between doomed lovers, €˜We€™ll always have Paris.€™
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