What is this reference?
>fuck trump and fuck white people, Morty
>>87665118
It happened in a Rick and Morty episode
Isn't it some kind of troupe or reference?
>>87665295
yeah, it's too good to be an original thought.
>>87665322
I think so
>>87665295
>austin powers
>venture brothers
>dr. who
and many others
don't know where it started
>>87665375
What scene?
>>87665118
Haven't watched the episode yet but my first guess is 12 angry men.
>>87666165
There weren't any mirrors in 12 Angry Men.
>>87665118
>>87665295
>>87665375
>>87665525
Doesn't this simply come from James Bond? That's obviously why Austin Powers used it.
>>87666233
yeah but all the jurors being violently murdered at the end would've been mind blowing
>>87665118
Who cares? It's close enough in line with the kind of hollywood shit you've seen a thousand times before.
They make their point. You don't necessarily need to know the specific ingredients of a pastiche in order to get what they're going for in a general sense.
>>87666074
Thought of this too
>>87666673
Okay, hold up for a moment.
How would that have even gone down?
Like, the Juror who kept complaining that it's taking too long would snap, take out some sort of weapon and go ballistic on the room?
Or would they return to the court room, where the kid they were judging's friends show up and try to break him out, resulting in a blood bath where the rescuers, the kid, the jurors and almost everyone else in the courtroom is dead?
>>87665118
It's a reference to multiple mobster movies/political hostile take overs.
It's a movie trope. Not a bad one. And Morty isn't a Trump stand in. If it were, he would have either bought them out, or would have undermined them some other way.
Not accusing you of saying so. People can't seem to reference anything past a year,irl.
>>87665118
Night of Long Knives
>>87665118
My guess is League of Extraordinary Gentlemen because that title sounds reddit as fuck
The untouchables ?
Some James Bond movie?