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Some elements of the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work draw inspiration from movies and television programs directed by '''[[Wikipedia:Alfred Hitchcock|Alfred Hitchcock]]''', especially the hit ''[[Wikipedia:Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''. | Some elements of the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work draw inspiration from movies and television programs directed by '''[[Wikipedia:Alfred Hitchcock|Alfred Hitchcock]]''', especially the hit ''[[Wikipedia:Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]''. | ||
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*An [[Secret Pages#Old H*R Loading Screen|old loading screen]] that featured the outline of [[Homestar Runner]]'s profile was modeled after ''[[Wikipedia:Alfred Hitchcock Presents|Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]''. | *An [[Secret Pages#Old H*R Loading Screen|old loading screen]] that featured the outline of [[Homestar Runner]]'s profile was modeled after ''[[Wikipedia:Alfred Hitchcock Presents|Alfred Hitchcock Presents]]''. | ||
- | *[[Experimental Film]] | + | *[[Experimental Film]] {{--}} The swinging lightbulb and the oscillating shadows it creates are from the famous penultimate scene in ''Psycho'', and [[Strong Sad]] falling into a descending spiral of presidential faces references ''[[Wikipedia:Vertigo (film)|Vertigo]]''. |
- | *[[That a Ghost]] | + | *[[That a Ghost]] {{--}} [[The Old Pietimer Place]] looks inspired by the Bates mansion from ''Psycho''. |
- | *Email [[retirement]] | + | *Email [[retirement]] {{--}} [[Marshie]] telling [[Fluffy Puff Mascots#Marshie's Mother|his mother]] to walk away references ''Psycho'', and the painting of her resembles the caricature seen in the opening for ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents''. |
- | *[[Jibblies 2]] | + | *[[Jibblies 2]] {{--}} [[Coach Z]]'s line about a [[Showering|shower]] being the safest place for a "pretty young thing" references such movies as ''Psycho'' that feature a woman getting killed while taking a shower. |
- | *[[8-Bit is Enough]] | + | *[[8-Bit is Enough]] {{--}} Strong Bad recalls that he and Strong Sad used to play, "Who's hiding behind the shower curtain with a knife" (another ''Psycho'' reference) in their bathroom. |
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+ | ==See Also== | ||
+ | *[[George Lucas]] | ||
+ | *[[Stanley Kubrick]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Entertainment running gags]] |
Current revision as of 19:22, 3 August 2023
Some elements of the Homestar Runner body of work draw inspiration from movies and television programs directed by Alfred Hitchcock, especially the hit Psycho.
[edit] References
- An old loading screen that featured the outline of Homestar Runner's profile was modeled after Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
- Experimental Film — The swinging lightbulb and the oscillating shadows it creates are from the famous penultimate scene in Psycho, and Strong Sad falling into a descending spiral of presidential faces references Vertigo.
- That a Ghost — The Old Pietimer Place looks inspired by the Bates mansion from Psycho.
- Email retirement — Marshie telling his mother to walk away references Psycho, and the painting of her resembles the caricature seen in the opening for Alfred Hitchcock Presents.
- Jibblies 2 — Coach Z's line about a shower being the safest place for a "pretty young thing" references such movies as Psycho that feature a woman getting killed while taking a shower.
- 8-Bit is Enough — Strong Bad recalls that he and Strong Sad used to play, "Who's hiding behind the shower curtain with a knife" (another Psycho reference) in their bathroom.