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

Shooter The shootout between Danny, Nicholas and the couple who were speaking to Reverend Shooter employs similar technical flourishes to Tony Scott€™s Man On Fire. Namely, when the two sides trade shots the action is often sped up or slowed down €“ this is made possible by a hand-cranked camera, which Scott also used with aplomb. When Angel is shot by the aptly-named Reverend Shooter €“ who uses slide-out pistols in a homage Martin Scorcese€™s Taxi Driver €“ Danny fears for the worst before running over to see his friend has been saved by the stab vest he spoke about earlier. This is a direct nod to the mithril coat from Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring when Frodo is saved from being gored by a cave troll by his armour. In fact, the discovery that the armour has saved the respective character is played in the same in both movies. While it€™s usually worn as an undergarment, it becomes visible on the chest and everyone looks at it in relief and wonderment. In this scene, the Reverend also calls Nicholas €˜Grasshopper€™ €“ I won€™t say how, it€™s a family list €“ the nickname for Kwai Chang Caine in popular TV series Kung Fu.
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