Session 1: Asteroid Blues pays homage to the 007 series The title of the TV version: a tribute to the famous jazz artist ANTONIO CARLOS JOBIM, the three old men in the film (note that these three people have appeared many times in the play), referring to Antonio The trio headed by, the founder of the Brazilian genre Bossa Nova in the late 1950s. A tribute to the gang of gangsters in the film DESPERADO, and their shootout in a bar: A tribute to the film BONNIE & CLYDE. Tribute to the Indian chief: the old Indian, the one who comes out to tell fortunes from time to time in the TV version, whose name is Laughing Bull. This image comes from the Sitting Bull (sitting bull), the last Indian chief who surrendered to the colonists during the pioneering period of North America. Tribute to Clint Eastwood: Spike is featured in this episode wearing a white robe from Clint Eastwood's western movie "A Fist Full of Dollars"
Session 2: STRAY CAT STRUT Tribute to the song STRAY CAT STRUT (Brian Setzer) Tribute to the puppet show PUNCH AND JUDY: The TV show Big Shot Hosts in the movie Tribute to the movie Raptors Crossing the River (Bruce Bruce): The plot in the movie dies to the movie Game (Bruce Bruce) Tribute: The fight scene between Spike and the Bounty Wanted
Session 3: HONKY TONK WOMAN Tribute to the song HONKY TONK WOMAN (Rolling Stone famous song) Tribute to the movie POKER ALICE: Plot, Fei in the casino section to the album ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS (David Bowie) Tribute: The name of the casino in the film is Spiders From Mars. A TRIBUTE TO THE FAMOUS Jazz CHARLIE PARKER: THE ACCESS TO THE CASINO.
Session 4: Gateway Shuffle pays tribute to Snoopy's voice, Vince Guaraldi, on the film's soundtrack "Egg and You", alluding to Vince Guaraldi's score in the famous animation Peanuts
Session 5: Ballad of Fallen Angels Tribute to the song FALLEN ANGELS (Aerosmith) Tribute to Notre Dame de Paris: The same-looking church Tributes to Hong Kong movie Battlefield (Chow Yun-fat) Tribute to the film The Chapel Shootout in the movie Tributes to the movie Raven (Lee Kwok-ho's death) That) Tribute: Spike falling from the window Tribute to Hitchcock: Faye and the Raven Man at the Opera House, from Hitchcock's Man Who Knew Too Much
Session 6: SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL Tribute to the song SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (Rolling Stone)
Session 7: Heavy Metal Queen Tribute to Myth: TERPSICHORE THE MUSE, one of the nine daughters of Zeus and the Goddess of Memory, representing Silence is the heroine of this episode VT (Victoria Terpsichore) Tribute to actor WOODY ALLEN: The place that sells ice cream is called Woody's Ice Cream Parlor; Decker, the demolition criminal in the film, is also designed according to Woody Allen.
Session 8: Waltz for Venus pays tribute to the cartoon HUEY, DEWY AND LOUIE (the three nephews of Donald Duck): the names of the three hijackers who were subdued at the beginning of the film
Tribute to the movie ENTER THE DRAGON (Bruce Bruce): The clip of Spike teaching kung fu Tribute to jazz: the song "Stella by Moor" in the film is a metaphor for an old jazz song "Stella by Starlight".
Session 9: JAMMING WITH EDWARD Tribute to the record JAMMING WITH EDWARD (Rolling Stone again) Tribute to the movie character HAL (a character from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey): The Mindful and Uncontrolled Computer Program Tributes to Psychic Uri Gellar Tribute: There is a man named Uri Kellerman in the film, but there is very little information on Uri Gellar in reality, and there are still a lot of people with the same name...
Session 10: Ganymede Elegy pays homage to TV character BAKER AND PONCH (CHiPs): the first kidnapped bounty wanted man named Baker Ponchorero.
Session 11: TOYS IN THE ATTIC Tribute to the song TOYS IN THE ATTIC (Aerosmith) Tribute to the movie Alien (ALIEN): This episode is a tribute to the movie "2001 A Space Odyssey" based on the movie Alien: the refrigerator at the end.
Session 12: Jupiter Jazz (Part 1) Tribute to Underground Band Jupiter Jazz is a song by an underground electronic band in Detroit Session 13: Jupiter Jazz (Part 2) Tribute to singer Sting: "Words We Couldn't Say" in this episode It's a lyric from "Fragile".
Session 14: BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY Tribute to the song BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY (Queen).
Session 15: MY FUNNY VALENTINE A tribute to the song MY FUNNY VALENTINE (Chet Baker). Tribute to the movie USS ENTERPRISE NCC-1701-B: The number of the freezing tank in the movie is the same as the number of the main ship in the movie. A homage to BACCHUS, the god of wine in Greek mythology: the name of the doctor who "treated" Phil, Doctor Baccus. Pay tribute to the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty: Fei has been sleeping for more than 50 years, and has been called sleeping beauty by that "lawyer" many times. A tribute to the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast (BEAUTY AND THE BEAST): Fei in the film and the liar lawyer who has a crush on Fei. Tribute to film actor George Clooney: the fake lawyer in this episode was drawn after him.
Session 16: Black Dog Serenade Tribute to the film CON AIR: A parody of the con AIR storyline Tribute to the blues guitarist: Jet's nickname "Black Dog" is a reference to the famous blues guitarist Blind Blake's "Black Dog" Dog Blues".
Session 17: Mushroom Samba pays homage to the classic jazz song WATERMELON MAN: the watermelon seller in the film. Tribute to the movie COFFY (1973 old movie): The black beauty who drives an Italian sports car is called Coffy Tribute to the movie SHAFT, pay attention not the 2000 movie, but the 71-year old movie, the black detective It brought a revolution in Haolai Wu action movies: the black cowboy who dragged the coffin in the film, whose name is shaft. A tribute to the 1966 old film DJANGO, and also to note that the films referenced in this episode are all Westerns, which are very similar to the tune of this episode: the part in which Shaft drags the coffin away. A tribute to the song STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN (the classic song of the British band Led Zeppelin): When Spike was poisoned by mushrooms, he imagined that he was climbing the stairs, and the frog said to him, go further and you will enter the kingdom of heaven.
Andy's whistle in the film is borrowed from the whistle solo in the song "The good, The bad, and The ugle"
Session 23: Brain Scratch Criminal: MARSHALL APPLEWHITE, the leader of Tianmen Sect, in the past 20 years, 39 members of the church committed suicide under his instigation, but ironically, he himself committed suicide in the end, and it was obviously the computer virtual leader Londes in the film. HEAVEN'S GATE, the cult Scratch in the film. Homage to the PC game Tomb Raider: Look closely at the toy store section, and there is a doll similar to Lara Croft. The CBC newscaster in the film is called Mark Rather, referring to the real-life broadcaster Dan Rather.
Session 24: HARD LUCK WOMAN Homage to the song HARD LUCK WOMAN (Paul Stanley) Homage to the movie COOL HAND LUKE (1967): The part where Spike and Jet scramble for eggs after Ed leaves at the end of the credits. Fei's hometown, the lion's head, is obviously the national landmark of Singapore in reality.
Session 25: THE REAL FOLK BLUES (Part 1) A tribute to the record THE REAL FOLK BLUES, the expressive work of the blues legend John Lee Hooker in the 1960s, if you have this record, you may wish to compare the songs in it with Guan Ye's The Real Folk Blues to compare. Homage to the short story Snows of Kilimanjaro: The Story Jet Tells Spike
Session 26: THE REAL FOLK BLUES (Part 2) Folktale HYAKUMANKAI IKITA NEKO, which means the cat that was resurrected 1 million times: The story that Spike told Jet A tribute to Pony: The True Color of Heroes II: Spike hits the Red Dragon Headquarters that large section. The last line at the end of the credits to the song CARRY THAT WEIGHT (The Beatles). After Spike dies, the end credits come out, then the audience is shown one last time Spike's peaceful sleeping face, "Carry That Weight" is typed out, and the show ends.
Theatrical version KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR A tribute to the song KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR (Bob Dylan classic) A tribute to the game RALLY X: The game played by the black hacker is a tribute to the movie Dirty Harry (DIRTY HARRY) Tribute to: Spike looking for clues. A tribute to the movie CAPRICORN ONE: Jet used a plane to sprinkle the vaccine, a tribute to the movie star: A director revealed that the image of Vincent in the film was borrowed from Vincent Gallo, and the image of the female special forces soldier came from Gina Gershon A Tribute to Hackers: The black hacker in this film, Lee Sampson, is based on the hacker Captain Crunch of the 1970s, who invented a way to manipulate a phone with a toy whistle. Tribute to the Western: The Western that Spike and Jet watched, a parody of the old Hollywood movie Shane and High Noon Tribute to the Eiffel Tower: The scene where Spike and Vincent fight at the end of the film is the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris . Tribute to "Big Brother Tangshan": That fight (the end of the theatrical version of Heaven's Gate) was borrowed from Bruce Lee's "Big Brother Tangshan", in which one of the protagonists' flying kick was dodged, but the fist at the back hit the opponent firmly The lens on the body is absolutely plagiarized. The heroine of "Kingdom's Gate" is based on the style of the heroine Gina Gerson in the Wachowski brothers' classic film "Breakthrough" (BOUND/lesbian, gangster, action genre), basically It is "the same".
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