Fans of Grim Fandango: This is the film that had the most influence on the game, being shown at the theater that had the most influence on the game. If you haven't been to the Paramount, you are in for a treat... Art deco has never been so colorful! Go!
http://www.paramounttheatre.com/schedule.html#2_15
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SF Bay Area residents: GF's two greatest influences, Friday!
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- JohnnyWalker2001
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Re: SF Bay Area residents: GF's two greatest influences, Fri
Agh! I missed this. What was the film...??mogul wrote:Fans of Grim Fandango: This is the film that had the most influence on the game, being shown at the theater that had the most influence on the game. If you haven't been to the Paramount, you are in for a treat... Art deco has never been so colorful! Go!
http://www.paramounttheatre.com/schedule.html#2_15
http://atenpo.smugmug.com/gallery/26118 ... &k=pP6FxBM
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Yes, Casablanca, but that was followed very closely by Glengarry Glen Ross, On the Waterfront, and Chinatown. (Somewhere I have the "recommended viewing list" prepared by the lead animator, Eric Ingerson, for people joining the team late. It had lots of Coen Brothers movies on it too, Ace in the Hole, and others... It was a great introductory tour of film noir.)JohnnyWalker2001 wrote:For anyone wondering, the film that had the most influence on GRIM FANDANGO was -- of course -- CASABLANCA.
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I need to see Glengarry Glen Ross and Ace in the Hole, but I got the references to On The Waterfront, not to mention the general one to Peter Lorre.mogul wrote:Yes, Casablanca, but that was followed very closely by Glengarry Glen Ross, On the Waterfront, and Chinatown. (Somewhere I have the "recommended viewing list" prepared by the lead animator, Eric Ingerson, for people joining the team late. It had lots of Coen Brothers movies on it too, Ace in the Hole, and others... It was a great introductory tour of film noir.)JohnnyWalker2001 wrote:For anyone wondering, the film that had the most influence on GRIM FANDANGO was -- of course -- CASABLANCA.
It'd be great to see that list should you ever stumble upon it again.
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Wikipedia has a somewhat longer list of references
Several film noir movies were inspiration for much of the game's plot and characters. Tim Schafer stated that the true inspiration was drawn from films like Double Indemnity, in which a weak and undistinguished insurance salesman finds himself entangled in a murder plot. The design and early plot are fashioned after films such as Chinatown and Glengarry Glen Ross. Several scenes in Grim Fandango are directly inspired by the genre's films such as The Maltese Falcon, The Third Man, Key Largo, and most notably Casablanca: two characters in the game's second act are directly modeled after the roles played by Peter Lorre and Claude Rains in the film. The main villain, Hector LeMans, was designed to resemble Sydney Greenstreet's character of Signor Ferrari from Casablanca. His voice was also modeled after Greenstreet, complete with his trademark chuckle