In the South Park episode “Smug Alert” when the Radio DJ makes an announcement on the radio about a song Stan made it uses the same shot with the lips and the microphone.In animated show Archer, Season 3, Episode 13 – “Space Race Part 2”, Barry, the KGB cyborg assassin, who is trying to kill Archer aboard the International Space Station says “Archer, come out and play” while clinking beer bottles on his hands just like Luther at the end of The Warriors movie.In The Simpsons episode “The Winter of His Content” (season 25, episode 14), there is a bully gathering similar to the conclave in The Warriors.In The Simpsons episode “Eeny Teeny Maya Moe” (original air date – April 5, 2009) of season 20, a baby leader of a group of bullying babies, bangs three bottles together on his fingers, referencing Luther in The Warriors.In another episode, Homer enters a stadium and shouts “Can You Dig It?” to the crowd except, quite amusingly, nobody makes a sound. In The Simpsons episode “Three Gays and a Condo”, Homer can be heard in one episode saying “Puzzle piece, come out to play-ay”, a reference to Luther’s famous line in The Warriors.Adam Sandler, in Bedtime Stories, says “can you dig it?” during the Roman chariot scene.In the 2007 movie Murder Party, one of the lead characters is dressed up as a member of the Baseball Furies.In Grosse Pointe Blank, the character played by Minnie Driver works in a radio studio and there is one shot which shows her talking into the microphone in the exact same style as the DJ in The Warriors.In the movie commentary, they mention that the scene is a homage to The Warriors. The chase scene even continues through the station, and over the turnstile, right to the end of the platform, just like The Warriors. The camera angles are also remarkably similar to those used in The Warriors. The gang of cannibals ride an old school bus in the exact same way the Turnbull AC’s did in The Warriors, swinging chains and planks of wood. In the film Doomsday, the good guys get chased by a cannibal gang through a deserted city. However, the movie reviews have not been very favourable. In fact, it is almost a modern-day remake of the original movie. The Purifiers is a British movie that came out in 2004 which has more than a passing resemblance to The Warriors. Lost in Coney Island is a fan-made remake of the The Warriors movie. You may also be interested in this really nice video showing the Coney Island recovery effort following Hurricane Sandy which again features the cast of The Warriors (sent in by Eric Rivas). Check out the movie below, and this write-up. Vamp Bikers is a movie tribute to The Warriors which features a small number of the cast from the original movie (Brian Tyler (Snow) is the first person you see in the trailer). The Warriors Movie References page highlights fan films, movies, TV shows, albums, tracks and video games that reference The Warriors movie.This page highlights some of the more well-known references to the movie.
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