Un chien andalou: Verskil tussen weergawes

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Beide die hoofakteurs (Batcheff en Mareuil) het uiteindelik slefmoord gepleeg.{{Feit|datum=Junie 2007}}
 
 
==Influence==
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[[Image:Moth (Un Chien Andalou).JPG|170px|thumb|The Moth, similar to that used in ''[[The Silence of the Lambs (film)|The Silence of the Lambs]]'' advertising.]]
* [[Laurel and Hardy]]'s [[1929 in film|1929]] comedy short, ''[[Wrong Again]]'' has a scene with a horse on a piano, a possible reference to ''Un chien andalou'''s donkeys in pianos.
* The film is heavily referenced in the [[Pixies]]' song "[[Debaser]]" and in [[The Eraserheads]]' song "Andalusian Dog" .
* During his 1976 tour, [[David Bowie]] used the film as his opening act.
* [[Esthero]]'s music video for "Heaven Sent" draws heavily from the film's imagery.
* The [[1990s]] animated series ''[[The Critic]]'' parodies a scene from the film (the nun on the bike) in an episode.
* The cursed video in the [[2002 in film|2002 film]] ''[[The Ring (2002 film)|The Ring]]'' was similar in style to ''Un chien andalou''.
* The music video for the [[They Might Be Giants]] song "Experimental Film" alludes to the ants with a scene that features tiny [[The Cheat (Homestar Runner)|The Cheats]] coming out of the [[Strong Sad|protagonist]]'s hands.
* A 2005 [[advertising|advertisement]] for [[Stella Artois]] was heavily inspired by the film. The advert's most direct reference is a shot of a cracked egg from which ants emerge — a more television-friendly version of the hand scene in the original.
* The 2005 ''Masters of Horror'' episode "[[Cigarette Burns]]" concerns an insanity inducing film titled ''La Fin Absolue du Monde'' which bears a strong resemblance to ''Un chien andalou''.
* The film ''[[Birth (film)|Birth]]'' was heavily influenced by ''Un chien andalou''.[http://blogs.suntimes.com/scanners/2006/06/birth_of_a_bunuelian_notion.html]
* In 2006 rock/electronic composer Keith Moore created a modern score for the film.
* For Universal Studios' [[Halloween Horror Nights (Hollywood)|Halloween Horror Nights]] in October 2006, the scene where Buñuel slits the woman's eye was shown on the Terror Tram attraction supposedly as the work of director Pavel Pranevsky. Pranevsky was a fictional character created by the theme park who was supposedly wandering the grounds and killing guests as part of his next film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newuniversity.org/showArticle.php?id=5037|work=New University Online|title=Halloween Horror Nights|accessdate=2006-11-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.screamscape.com/html/universal_studios_hollywood.htm|work=Screamscape|title=UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD|accessdate=2006-11-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ai429AdaTcY&search=un%20chien%20andalou%20eye%20razor|work=YouTube|title=Video of Terror Tram Ride|accessdate=2006-11-05}}</ref>
* A 2007 episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' ([[Yokel Chords|"Yokel Chords"]]) includes a scene in which a viewing of ''Un chien andalou'' at a [[Luis Buñuel|Buñuel]] film festival is part of [[Lisa Simpson|Lisa's]] attempt to expose [[Cletus Spuckler|Cletus's]] children to art and culture.
* The cartoon [[Ren and Stimpy]] features music from the film as well as Dali-esque imagery.
 
==Notes==