Références
The Killers (1946)
- The sequence where 'The Swede' is murdered in his hotel room is IDENTICAL to one in Pi (1998), where Max Cohen's door is shaking during an intense migraine. In Pi the door bursts open to pure white (culminating in a fade to white), and in The Killers, intense light bursts through to reveal the Swede's killers. Also note the reaction shot of Max and the Swede to the door 'jiggling' -- Their framing and positioning on the bed is identical, and so too is the editing sequence of door shot to face shot etc... A long and overt homage.
Seconds (1966)
Soylent Green (1973)
The Conversation (1974)
Phase IV (1974)
Eraserhead (1977)
Star Wars (1977)
Scanners (1981)
Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
Brazil (1985)
The Big Picture (1989)
Tetsuo (1989)
"Twin Peaks" (1990)
Barton Fink (1991)
The Cherokee Kid (1996) (TV)
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Requiem for a Dream (2000)
A Beautiful Mind (2001)
New York at the Movies (2002) (TV)
21 Grams (2003)
- There are two moments it references PI, from Darren Aronofsky. At the moment Paul and Christina are having lunch and he starts to talk about Mathemathics in everything around, coming to a superior stuff, and a few seconds later, when the cam aims to the Sun, just like did Max Cohen (Sean Gullette's character at PI).
My Big Fat Independent Movie (2005)
- "Did anyone see 'Pi'?"
The Loss (2005)
- A shut-in character with physical manifestations of a psychological disorder
Hubert Selby Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow (2005)
- Darren Aronofsky mentions this film
figure dans
2nd Annual Mystery Science Theater 3000 Summer Blockbuster Review (1998) (TV)
- features clips from this film
"The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Watchmen/Shuttle/12 (#1.2)" (2009)
- Footage is shown when referenced
Parodies
Repulsion (1965)
Parodié dans
American Pi (2002)
- The title and the theme.
My Big Fat Independent Movie (2005)
- Includes a character who is a spoof of this film
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