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*The episode title is a play on the 1937 film ''{{w|A Star Is Born (1937 film)|A Star Is Born}}''.
 
*The episode title is a play on the 1937 film ''{{w|A Star Is Born (1937 film)|A Star Is Born}}''.
 
*The episode title is also a play on the term "born again", which means to have a personal conversion experience, as the plot is centered around [[Ned Flanders]] and the "born again" experience is a key component of his faith.
 
*The episode title is also a play on the term "born again", which means to have a personal conversion experience, as the plot is centered around [[Ned Flanders]] and the "born again" experience is a key component of his faith.
*After [[Sara Sloane]] visits the [[Leftorium]] and makes a date with [[Ned]], he sings a song with the lyrics "I've got a date with a girl with no name", parodying the song "{{w|A Horse with No Name}}" by {{w|America (band)|America}}.
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*After [[Sara Sloane]] visits the [[Leftorium]] and makes a date with [[Ned]], he sings "[[A Girl with No Name]]", a parody of "{{w|A Horse with No Name}}" by {{w|America (band)|America}}.
 
*Sara's name is probably a pun on actress {{w|Sharon Stone}}, to whom she bears a slight resemblance.
 
*Sara's name is probably a pun on actress {{w|Sharon Stone}}, to whom she bears a slight resemblance.
*When [[Helen Fielding]] runs around being chased by bobbies and a man in a gorilla suit (following the book club meeting and the end of the episode), it is an homage to the UK sketch comedy ''{{w|The Benny Hill Show}}''. The music featured in the background of the sequences, "{{w|Yakety Sax}}", is the same music used in that series.
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*Homer mentions that he mixes {{W|Twinkie}}s and {{W|Ding Dong}}s all the time.
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*[[Ned Flanders]] mentions [[Arthur Miller]] and {{W|Lyle Lovett}}.
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*Sara Sloane mentions that the actors she normally wants to date talk about their botox, their {{W|Tae Bo}} and their [[Xbox]].
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*Marge mentions that Sara Sloane has been with every Tinseltown hunk from [[Ben Affleck]] to [[Adrian Zmed]].
 
*Ned says that Sara's movie is starting to get like "SpongeBob NoPants", a reference to the television show ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''.
 
*Ned says that Sara's movie is starting to get like "SpongeBob NoPants", a reference to the television show ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''.
*When the paparazzi talk to the Cher-crow one of them asks "Is it true that your daughter is gay?". Referencing the fact that Cher's daughter had a sex change.
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*Sara Sloane mentioned that [[Katharine Hepburn]] never showed her breasts.
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*The song "{{W|Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves}}" by [[Cher]] plays next to the Cher-crow.
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*When the paparazzi talk to the Cher-crow one of them asks "Is it true that your daughter is gay?", referencing the fact that Cher's daughter had a sex change.
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*Sara Sloane said that [[Rainier Wolfcastle]] beat up {{Ch|Jon Lovitz}} because he presented her with an award.
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*One of [[Chief Wiggum]]'s photos is of him dressed as [[Eleanor Roosevelt]].
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*[[Apu]] said that he had already dumped three of his kids on [[Mia Farrow]].
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*Marge's book club reads ''[[Bridget Jones's Diary]]'' by {{Ch|Helen Fielding}}, who also attends the book club.
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*When Helen Fielding runs around being chased by bobbies and a man in a gorilla suit (following the book club meeting and the end of the episode), it is an homage to the UK sketch comedy ''{{w|The Benny Hill Show}}''. The music featured in the background of the sequences, "{{w|Yakety Sax}}", is the same music used in that series.
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*The concert Ned and Sara attend is conducted by {{W|John Williams}}.
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*Ned said that he's like {{W|Baskin-Robbins}}. You get one free taste, then you've got to buy the scoop.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Seen across the mall from Ned's Leftorium are the businesses 'I Can't Believe It's a Law Firm!', 'Expensive Coffee In Little Cups' and 'Something Wicker This Way Comes'.
 
*Homer's lip sync from his response to Ned Flanders' "milk for free" saying is also off.
 
*Lenny's lip sync is off after admitting he's selling Sara's autograph on eBay.
 
*Helen Fielding and the policemen run into a house at the end of Evergreen Terrace - but when they do they are the height of the house.
 
 
== Notes ==
 
 
*Originally, Sara's line after Ned starts a fight with the director was "Katherine Hepburn never showed her breasts". In an airing in on August 27, 2003 it was changed to Angela Lansbury because Katherine Hepburn died months after this episode was shown. In UK airings, the original line is present.
 
*Originally, Sara's line after Ned starts a fight with the director was "Katherine Hepburn never showed her breasts". In an airing in on August 27, 2003 it was changed to Angela Lansbury because Katherine Hepburn died months after this episode was shown. In UK airings, the original line is present.
 
*James L. Brooks is credited as Jim Brooks for his appearance.
 
*James L. Brooks is credited as Jim Brooks for his appearance.

Revision as of 10:05, June 4, 2019

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • This episode is a parody of the 1999 film Notting Hill.
  • The episode title is a play on the 1937 film A Star Is Born.
  • The episode title is also a play on the term "born again", which means to have a personal conversion experience, as the plot is centered around Ned Flanders and the "born again" experience is a key component of his faith.
  • After Sara Sloane visits the Leftorium and makes a date with Ned, he sings "A Girl with No Name", a parody of "A Horse with No Name" by America.
  • Sara's name is probably a pun on actress Sharon Stone, to whom she bears a slight resemblance.
  • Homer mentions that he mixes Twinkies and Ding Dongs all the time.
  • Ned Flanders mentions Arthur Miller and Lyle Lovett.
  • Sara Sloane mentions that the actors she normally wants to date talk about their botox, their Tae Bo and their Xbox.
  • Marge mentions that Sara Sloane has been with every Tinseltown hunk from Ben Affleck to Adrian Zmed.
  • Ned says that Sara's movie is starting to get like "SpongeBob NoPants", a reference to the television show SpongeBob SquarePants.
  • Sara Sloane mentioned that Katharine Hepburn never showed her breasts.
  • The song "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" by Cher plays next to the Cher-crow.
  • When the paparazzi talk to the Cher-crow one of them asks "Is it true that your daughter is gay?", referencing the fact that Cher's daughter had a sex change.
  • Sara Sloane said that Rainier Wolfcastle beat up Jon Lovitz because he presented her with an award.
  • One of Chief Wiggum's photos is of him dressed as Eleanor Roosevelt.
  • Apu said that he had already dumped three of his kids on Mia Farrow.
  • Marge's book club reads Bridget Jones's Diary by Helen Fielding, who also attends the book club.
  • When Helen Fielding runs around being chased by bobbies and a man in a gorilla suit (following the book club meeting and the end of the episode), it is an homage to the UK sketch comedy The Benny Hill Show. The music featured in the background of the sequences, "Yakety Sax", is the same music used in that series.
  • The concert Ned and Sara attend is conducted by John Williams.
  • Ned said that he's like Baskin-Robbins. You get one free taste, then you've got to buy the scoop.

Trivia

  • Originally, Sara's line after Ned starts a fight with the director was "Katherine Hepburn never showed her breasts". In an airing in on August 27, 2003 it was changed to Angela Lansbury because Katherine Hepburn died months after this episode was shown. In UK airings, the original line is present.
  • James L. Brooks is credited as Jim Brooks for his appearance.
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