
"God bless you."
"We used to watch that movie like crazy, he said."
"That was our first introduction to some of the similarities in Irish folk music to, basically, our music. There was a small Irish community in the Bay, and we would talk about it. That movie was kind of a touchpoint for us to jump off of, crazy enough. We've been fascinated with that culture in my household."
The Luck of the Irish served as a creative influence on the vampire Remmick in Sinners, contributing dance motifs and connections to Irish folk music. Bay Area familiarity with Irish musical traditions and a local Irish community informed stylistic choices and cultural references. Remmick's red eyes and demeanor draw inspiration from Death in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, while choreography leaned into Irish step and dance. Early encouragement to pursue screenwriting came from Irish American creative writing instruction. Sinners functions as a homage to Bram Stoker, blending horror, folklore, and rhythmic performance elements.
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