I hadn’t the foggiest what today’s strip referred to, but knew I could count on you commenters for clues. I used the few I had gleaned, and came up with this from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot“In the film Dog Day Afternoon, (1975), Al Pacino’s character, Sonny, who is holding eight bank employees hostage, starts the chant, “Attica! Attica!”, at the massed police outside, evoking the excessive police force used in response to the Attica riot. The chant “Attica! Attica!” has since been parodied or used for comedic effect in everything from children’s cartoons to crime procedurals.[citation needed]"
Thanks of the clarification. I was so in the dark I was thinking of “To Kill a Mockingbird”, when the mad dog came down the street and thought he meant “Atticus”, duh!
GR6 over 10 years ago
Arlo the Pacino wannabee
Arianne over 10 years ago
“No idea who that crazy man is, I never saw him before "
Doctor_McCoy over 10 years ago
New York???
ARLOS DAD over 10 years ago
A chant from the past…..
essar1 Premium Member over 10 years ago
That is a hysterical reference to a somewhat obscure Pacino movie…1973?
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
I hadn’t the foggiest what today’s strip referred to, but knew I could count on you commenters for clues. I used the few I had gleaned, and came up with this from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attica_Prison_riot“In the film Dog Day Afternoon, (1975), Al Pacino’s character, Sonny, who is holding eight bank employees hostage, starts the chant, “Attica! Attica!”, at the massed police outside, evoking the excessive police force used in response to the Attica riot. The chant “Attica! Attica!” has since been parodied or used for comedic effect in everything from children’s cartoons to crime procedurals.[citation needed]"
peytie Premium Member over 10 years ago
Thanks of the clarification. I was so in the dark I was thinking of “To Kill a Mockingbird”, when the mad dog came down the street and thought he meant “Atticus”, duh!
ChessPirate over 10 years ago
“Help, this man who I don’t know and have certainly never been married to, is chasing me!”
TrudyQ Premium Member over 10 years ago
THAT was a delightful video; had never seen it.
Dsgower over 10 years ago
Did not understand. Please help.
ScullyUFO over 10 years ago
Here is a link to the movie segment to which Arlo refers (WARNING: NSFW language):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8JMOAXamqY
skip353 over 10 years ago
I hadn’t seen the movie either, but the video is one of my favorites. Can’t sit still during that one.
dogday Premium Member over 10 years ago
Beg pardon; did somebody call??
Doctor_McCoy over 10 years ago
Alpha Canis Majoris. Sirius is the brightest (alpha) star in the constellation Canis Majoris (Large Dog)
mafastore over 10 years ago
Strangely today I read in the Long Island, NY paper that they are reinvesting the case against the guards at the Attica riot.