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Sabrina Carpenter’s “Taste” music video is filled with iconic movie references to films like Psycho And Ginger snaps.
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The video pays homage to cult classics like Death is yours And Jennifer’s bodyRecreating memorable scenes in a darkly humorous way.
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Starring Rohan Campbell and Jenna Ortega, “Taste” weaves together a dark story with Easter eggs from Sabrina Carpenter’s past music videos.
Although it’s short and sweet, Sabrina CarpenterThe “Taste” music video is full of iconic movie references. this summer, The former Disney Channel actor and Girl meets world Star became a household name thanks to her chart-topping “Espresso” – An undeniably and tremendously catchy song of the summer. The whimsical earworm is now certified platinum and, despite being released only a few months ago, Carpenter’s signature tune. While “Espresso” was accompanied by its own music video, there’s no denying that the visuals for “Taste” take things to the next level, especially given the video’s easter eggs and movie references.
Between “Espresso” and “Taste,” Sabrina Carpenter released her Jack Antoff-produced hit “Please Please Please.” The song’s music video, which co-stars Carpenter’s then-real-life boyfriend Barry Keoghan (Saltburn), serves as a sequel to “Espresso,” focusing on Carpenter’s romance with a criminal (Keoghan) that could ruin her reputation. While “Please Please Please” director Bardia Zeinali took inspiration from movies like Natural born killers And Thelma & Louise (via yahoo), “Taste” is much more direct with its movie nods. Directed by Dave Meyers, “Taste” stars Carpenter alongside Jenna Ortega (Wednesday, X) and Rohan Campbell (The Hardy Boys).
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Ginger snaps
Sabrina Carpenter remakes the cult classic’s most iconic scene
Although Sabrina Carpenter does not enter Deadpool & WolverineThe “Taste” music video allows the pop star to reference various cult classic films, including Ginger snaps. Directed by John Fawcett (Orphan Black), the supernatural horror film stars Emily Perkins and Katharine Isabelle as Brigitte and Ginger Fitzgerald. The morbid sisters find their relationship pushed to the limits yet Ginger is bitten by an unknown animal, prompting her transformation into a lycanthrope. One of the more memorable scenes from the cult classic involves a character being impaled by a white picket fence.
Ortega fires a shotgun at Carpenter, causing the singer to fall off a balcony and onto the white picket fence below.
In the “Taste” music video, Sabrina Carpenter breaks into Jenna Ortega’s house to kill her while she’s sleeping—ostensibly in the hopes of winning back Campbell’s “Beloved boy.“Ortega wakes up just in time, prompting a confrontation between the two. Finally, Ortega fires a shotgun at Carpenter, causing the singer to fall off a balcony and onto the white picket fence below. As Ortega smiles down at Carpenter, The pop star gives her would-be killer the middle finger, making the scene perfect Ginger snaps Homage.
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Death is yours
Meryl Streep & Goldie Hawn’s campy classic serves as a road map for delicious history
Without a doubt, Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn’s cult classic dark comedy Death is yours Serves as the road map for the storyline of the “Taste” music video. Directed by Robert Zemeckis (Back to the future), Death is yours Centers on two women, Madeline Ashton (Streep) and Helen Sharp (Rooster), who fight for the affection of Dr. Ernest Manville (Bruce Willis). Lisle Von Rhuman (Isabella Rossellini) plays a mysterious socialite who, despite being over 70 Years old, looking younger, it becomes clear that Lisle has let Helen in on her rejuvenation.
Carpenter sports a gory hole in her torso, much like Hoon’s character…
Eager to restore her own corrupted beauty, Madeline asks Lisle for the same eternal life-granting potion. Gifted with their supernatural gifts, the two women wage a vengeful and violent war against each other. The “Taste” music video may not lean into the whole Immortality plot point, but it pits Carpenter and Ortega against each other in darkly funny ways. In one scene, Carpenter sports a gory hole in her torso, much like Hoon’s character, and, at the end of the video, The two stars replicate Streep and Hawn’s all-black look from an iconic moment in Death is yours.
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Kill Bill
Jenna Ortega dresses as Daryl Hannah’s iconic Cool Bill character
In Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill In the movies, Daryl Hannah plays Elle Driver, a member of the Deadly Viper assassination squad. Notably, the deadly Elle is missing her right eye, leading to the character’s iconic eye-patch-wearing look. Although Hannah’s Al is one of those Kill Bill Among the movies most memorable performances, there is one Elle Driver costume (and sequence) that is a particular point of reference in “Taste.” At one point, Elle wears a nurse outfit and tries to poison the bride (Uma Thurman) with a syringe. in “taste”, Ortega wears the same costume, including the eye patch, and attacks Carpenter with defibrillator paddles.
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Psycho
Sabrina Carpenter’s taste recreates Alfred Hitchcock’s iconic shower scene
One of the most obvious movie references embedded in “Taste” is a nod to Alfred Hitchcock’s. Psycho. One of Hitchcock’s most influential movies, Psycho Tells the story of a chance meeting between Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), a woman on the run, and Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins), a motel owner with a dark secret. In one of the horror film’s most memorable scenes, Marion is attacked while in the shower, resulting in the ultimate Scream Queen moment. “Tem” recreates this sequence, with A knife-wielding carpenter sneaks up on Ortega and Campbell, the video’s scream queen, while they’re in the shower.
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Addams Family Values
Joan Cusack gets a visual shoutout in Sabrina Carpenter’s delicious music video
The Addams Family Values Nod in the “Taste” music video is more of an easter egg than a full-on reference or entertainment. In this film, which is the sequel to 1991’s The Addams FamilyThe parents of the titular brother serve a nanny, Debbie Zelinski (John Cusack). Secretly a serial killer, Debbie is a bit of an eccentric herself. She even convinces Morticia (Angelica Huston) and Gomez (Raul Julia) to send a suspicious Wednesday (Christina Ricci) away to summer camp. In one scene, Debbie sports a white balaclava and a boa, which Carpenter pays homage to in her video.
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Jennifer’s body
Tasteful references to Megan Fox & Amanda Seyfried’s Cult Classic
Written by Oscar winner Diablo Cody (Junoand directed by Karine Kusama (Yellowjackets), Jennifer’s body is the definition of a cult classic film. In the movie, Jennifer (Megan Fox), goes on a killing spree, devouring the flesh of her male classmates after being possessed by a demon. Jennifer’s best friend, Anita “Needy” Lesnicki (Amanda Seyfried), tries to prevent the efforts of the succubus. In one scene, Jennifer and Needy unexpectedly kiss, cementing Jennifer’s body Like a weird cult classic. Similarly, Carpenter and Ortega briefly kiss in “Tem,” prompting Ortega to chainsaw Carpenter and push her into a pool.
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Halloween ends
Rohan Campbell plays the boyfriend in Sabrina Carpenter’s delicious music video
Another Easter egg comes in the form of the decision to cast Rohan Campbell in this bloody, darkly comic romp. Besides his stint on The Hardy Boys, Campbell is best known for playing Corey Cunningham in Halloween endsThe third film starring Jamie Lee Curtis Halloween Sequel trilogy. Differing from the iconic slasher franchise’s use of Campbell, Carpenter’s music video casts the actor as a victim caught in the violent cat-and-mouse game unfolding between Carpenter and Ortega’s characters.
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Please, please
This flavor features an Easter egg from Sabrina Carpenter’s music video with Barry Keoghan
finally, Sabrina CarpenterHis “Taste” references another one of the singer’s music videos – “Please Please Please.” As mentioned, “Please Please Please” includes its own list of film references and, most notably, co-stars actor Barry Keoghan as a criminal that Carpenter’s character falls in love with. at one time, Keoghan wears lipstick-marked tape over his mouth. The same prop can be seen in the opening shot of “Taste,” but instead of covering Keoghan’s mouth, the tape covers a teddy bear’s face.
Sabrina Carpenters “taste” is now available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music and other platforms.