George Miller's Death Scene is inspired by Hart Bochner's Role in Die Hard where he attempts to business talk his way out of being killed by Alan Rickman by betraying all of his co-workers.
In the film, John Landis is showcased to have spent money on providing Cocaine to the Crew as additional inspiration because Francis Ford Coppola was on Cocaine during the making of Apocalypse Now. Kevin Neece was initially fearful that he was portraying John Landis to be something that he might not have been in real life for comedic purposes and simply guessed that if you were a Hollywood Director during the early 1980s, there was probably Cocaine and Quaaludes involved. Kevin Neece later performed an internet search only to discover that John Landis DID have a COCAINE BUDGET on the set of The Blues Brothers for both the Cast and Crew to provide additional incentive to them. Dan Aykroyd talked about the Cocaine Budget in an online interview. Kevin Neece's original intuition accidentally got it right. In Contrast to what one might think after watching Let's Save Vic Morrow, Kevin Neece does not do Illegal Drugs. The only prescription medication he takes is Olanzapine for the Severe BiPolar Schizoaffective Disorder.
Kevin Neece claims that the movie is co-written by a Necromancer Goddess named Hekate who possessed him as a Spirit Medium to help him with his writing. In the movie, Vic Morrow says the following lines to John Landis: "That's the future of fucking acting for you! Action Movies are going to completely kill the art form someday until the only scripted lines that we are going to get are: "Get Down!" "Watch out!" "Run and Save Yourselves!" "Get Naked and make love to me Barbara because you're my Whore!" Fuck Hollywood Action Movies!" At the time that Kevin Neece wrote those lines in the movie, he was unaware that Jennifer Jason Leigh was Vic Morrow's daughter or that her mother was Named Barbara Turner. Vic Morrow's fictional persona was cracking jokes about his own wife Barbara who passed away in 2016.
The Introduction Scene of the movie that takes place in Kevin Neece's House is meant to feel like an Agatha Christie mystery like Ten Little Indians where random people show up at a location unaware of what they will find or how they are connected thus leading to an Adventure.
The Musical Soundtrack Asthetics of the Adventure are meant to feel like an Unofficial Sequel Spinoff to the Robert Zemeckis Back to the Future Universe. And it's a combination of Animation and Live Action like Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Looney Tunes Back in Action.