![]() ![]() These visions instilled Ratonhnhaké:ton with a sense of personal responsibility to prevent the Templars from achieving their goals. Ratonhnhaké:ton was shown Assassin symbols and told to follow them to find training. She warned that maintaining the status quo would not save anything, but instead would give the Templars time to master First Civilization technology and lay waste to the planet. She transformed him into an eagle and guided him through a series of potential futures, not only of his village, but also of North America and the world. In it, an ethereal woman appeared to him and introduced herself as Juno, saying they were both now in a place called The Nexus. The moment he touched it, Ratonhnhaké:ton experienced a vision. She opened a box and revealed a sphere, which she handed to him. The Clan Mother revealed that their village was built on sacred ground, and it was their duty to protect it and keep it hidden. This blacked-out edition, in collaboration with designer John Elliot, is one of them.Ratonhnhaké:ton wondered why his village did not join the other native communities in pushing the outsiders out of their territory. The OG Vandal that appeared in Terminator bears a silver Swoosh and heel strap but has undergone several more modern remakes. Kyle Reese comes from the future to protect Sarah Connor from the Terminator. Nike Vandal in the movie: Terminator (1984) ![]() ![]() He Got Game tells the tale of Jake Shuttlesworth, played by Denzel Washington, who is released from jail to convince his son, the country’s best young basketball prospect, to play for the Governor’s alma mater. On to another movie by the great Spike Lee. Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Pearl” in the movie: He Got Game (1998) Martin Scorcese’s tale of excess, Leonardo DiCaprio’s character Jordan Belfort sports a pair of classic Nike Cortez, a sneaker released in 1972 and designed by Olympic training coach Bill Bowerman. Nike Cortez in the movie: The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) The hand-made sneaker first dropped in Japan in 2000 and has had plenty of modern remakes, like the one here from 2017. Streetwear icon Hiroshi Fujiwara of Fragment makes a cameo in the movie and could perhaps be the reason behind this off-kilter footwear choice for Murray’s suited Bob Harris. Perhaps one of the more unexpected sneaker moments on the list, Bill Murray wore a pair of slip-on Nike Air Woven when taking Scarlet Johansson’s character Charlotte to hospital in Sofia Coppola’s much-loved Lost in Translation. Nike Air Woven in the movie: Lost in Translation (2003) This vintage pair, complete with the “Racer Blue” Swoosh, will let you get the look. In 2002’s film Like Mike, Lil’ Bow Wow takes it a step further, slipping on a pair of Nike Blazer ’77 believed to have been worn by Jordan himself, resulting in the protagonist gaining the talents of the great and playing in the NBA. Nike Blazer Mid ’77 Vintage in the movie: Like Mike (2002) The sneaker, Nike’s most successful launch ever, was treated to three retro releases - with 2000, 2009, and 2016 editions. In the film, Jordan dons a Player Exclusive Air Jordan 11, which he also wore in the 1995 NBA Playoffs. Despite that, it was a huge box office success and continues to be loved by adults and kids alike. In this cult basket movie, the Looney Tunes teaming up with MJ to win a game of basketball against some aliens. Air Jordan 11 “Space Jam” in the movie: Space Jam (1996) In honor of the classic film, Nike even dropped a “Do the Right Thing” pack in 2017. In the movie, the Nike sneaker moment comes courtesy of the Air Jordan 4 “Cement,” which ends up with a nightmarish scuff from a passer-by. In his 1989 film Do the Right Thing, Spike Lee explored themes of racism, diversity, and police brutality that are equally as in need of a platform today. ![]() If you are a keen movie lover or a sneakers obsessed, you will surely remember those six films.Ĭheck them! Air Jordan 4 “Cement” in the movie: Do the Right Thing (1989) Here six movie moments Nike Shoes have literally stolen the scene, becoming the protagonist. Very few things are more iconic and recognizable than the Nike’s Swoosh. ![]()
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