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==Trivia==
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== Cultural references ==
*At the convention, Uter wears a Futurama shirt. Among some things signing autographs are: Gort from the 1951 film "The Day the Earth Stood Still," the Tom Baker incarnation of Doctor Who from the BBC series, and film icon "Godzilla."
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*The episode title is a pun on the film ''{{W|Married to the Mob}}''.
*When Mark Hamill makes his entrance at the convention, he uses his lightsaber to knock down several cardboard cutouts of Imperial stormtroopers and, inexplicably, one of Wonder Woman.
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*The horror film ''[[Roger Corman's Titanic]]'' spoofs the moviemaking style of real-life producer/director {{W|Roger Corman}}.
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*Üter wears a ''[[Futurama]]'' shirt to the [[Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con]].
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*Among the autograph signers at the Con are:
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**Gort from the 1951 film ''{{W|The Day the Earth Stood Still}}''.
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**The {{W|Tom Baker}} incarnation of [[The Doctor]] from the BBC television series.
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**Film icon [[Godzilla]].
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*[[Comic Book Guy]] and the girl who visits his booth are both wearing "Alien Biopsy" T-shirts, a reference to ''{{W|Alien autopsy|Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction}}''.
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*When {{Ch|Mark Hamill}} makes his entrance at the convention, he is costumed as [[Luke Skywalker]] and uses his prop lightsaber to knock down several cardboard cutouts of Imperial stormtroopers and one of [[Wonder Woman]].
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*Among the mob beating {{W|C-3PO}} is a Cylon from ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]''.
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*[[Düffenbräu]] is a parody of {{W|Löwenbräu Brewery|Löwenbräu}}, a lodger from [[Munich]] which was brewed in United States by Miller and in 1999 relocated brewery production into [[Canada]]. Bräu translates into English is beer.
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*Homer's sleeper hold looks more like a Vulcan nerve pinch from ''[[Star Trek]]''.
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*During the [[Springfield Dinner Theater]] production of ''{{W|Guys and Dolls}}'':
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**Mark Hamill plays the role of Nathan Detroit, but the director forces him to do the part as Luke Skywalker, much to Hamill's chagrin.
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**In the opening song, when the cast sing "Guys and dolls, we're just a bunch of crazy guys and dolls", the tune is "{{W|Hooray for Hollywood}}".
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**The song "[[Luke, Be a Jedi]]" is a parody of "Luck, Be a Lady" from ''Guys and Dolls''.
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*Mark Hamill hollers at Homer to "Use the forks!" to foil [[Louie]]'s assassination attempt on [[Mayor Quimby]], a pun on "Use the Force," one of the catchphrases from ''[[Star Wars]]''.
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*[[Fat Tony]] beating Mayor Quimby with a bat references a scene in the film ''{{W2|The Untouchables|film}}'' where [[Al Capone]] (played by {{W|Robert DeNiro}}) beats one of his henchmen to death with a bat.
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== Trivia ==
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*If you listen closely, Hamill does holler, "Back off, you freakin' dweebs!" (a little note to those who've seen this episode and don't have closed captioning on their TVs) when the Mayor sacrifices him to the mob at the convention, but Hamill hollered something else before that line and the captioning didn't catch it (It sounded as if he said, "Not my hair!").
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*Mark Hamill wears his Skywalker costume throughout the episode, except for the end where he has on a blue flannel button-up shirt.
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*[[ALF]] is supposed to be at the convention but isn't seen there (only Mark Hamill and one of the "gay robots" from "Star Wars").
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*The "Lost in Space" robot was voiced by Dick Tufeld (although he was never credited for this episode).
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*In reality, Jonathan Harris doesn't do "appearances" or "cameos"; this is why his voice was impersonated in this episode.
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== Continuity ==
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*This isn't the first time Homer has sent Fat Tony on a guilt trip.("[[The Twisted World of Marge Simpson]]")
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== Goofs ==
 
*When Fat Tony says, "I am not so much disappointed as I am blinded with rage", the dark circles under his eyes disappear.
 
*When Fat Tony says, "I am not so much disappointed as I am blinded with rage", the dark circles under his eyes disappear.
 
*The window in Quimby's limousine goes from closed to open in the blink of an eye.
 
*The window in Quimby's limousine goes from closed to open in the blink of an eye.
 
*The blue box at the "Doctor Who" autograph booth should have the words "public call", the first on top of the latter, squeezed between the words "police box" on the top panel.
 
*The blue box at the "Doctor Who" autograph booth should have the words "public call", the first on top of the latter, squeezed between the words "police box" on the top panel.
*Homer's sleeper hold looks more like a Vulcan nerve pinch from "Star Trek".
 
 
*Milhouse can drink rat's milk, even though in the flashback episode "Lisa's Sax", he told Bart that he had to drink soy milk because real milk can kill him.
 
*Milhouse can drink rat's milk, even though in the flashback episode "Lisa's Sax", he told Bart that he had to drink soy milk because real milk can kill him.
*If you listen closely, Hamill does holler, "Back off, you freakin' dweebs!" (a little note to those who've seen this episode and don't have closed captioning on their TVs) when the Mayor sacrifices him to the mob at the convention, but Hamill hollered something else before that line and the captioning didn't catch it (It sounded as if he said, "Watch the hair!").
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*When Quimby falls out of the window from the view looking at the building, the window for the floor below is visible, but when the camera angle changes to behind Homer's head the window is gone and only a solid brick wall can be seen all the way to the ground.
*Unlike the real Cylons in the movie "Battlestar Galactica," the one pounding C-3PO didn't have the moving red eye.
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*Unlike the real Cylons in "Battlestar Galactica," the one pounding C-3PO didn't have the moving red eye.
*Mark Hamill wears his Skywalker costume throughout the episode, except for the end where he has on a blue flannel button-up shirt.
 
 
*There is an eerie abundance of martinis in this episode and most of them don't appear until needed.
 
*There is an eerie abundance of martinis in this episode and most of them don't appear until needed.
*ALF is supposed to be at the convention but isn't seen there (only Mark Hamill and one of the "gay robots" from "Star Wars").
 
*The "Lost in Space" robot was voiced by Dick Tufeld(although he was never credited for this episode).
 
 
*After the presentation of "Guys and Dolls", the set that Mark Hamill destroyed was perfectly repaired and standing where it was supposed to be.
 
*After the presentation of "Guys and Dolls", the set that Mark Hamill destroyed was perfectly repaired and standing where it was supposed to be.
*In reality, Jonathan Harris doesn't do "appearances" or "cameos"; this is why his voice was impersonated in this episode.
 
 
*How did the robot from "Lost in Space" know Bart's name when Jonathan Harris (the doctor from "Lost in Space") invited Bart to the food court?
 
*How did the robot from "Lost in Space" know Bart's name when Jonathan Harris (the doctor from "Lost in Space") invited Bart to the food court?
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*In the final scene, when Homer is carrying Mark Hamill, you can see a person on the ground, whom Homer kicked. However, a person walks in front of him, and when he passes, the person is not there anymore.
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*Additionally, throughout that final scene, several bystanders' outfits and hair change color.
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==References==
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{{Season 10|R}}
[[Fat Tony]] beating [[Mayor Quimby]] with a bat references a scene in the film ''The Untouchables'' where Al Capone (played by Robert DeNiro) beats one of his henchmen to death with a bat.
 
  
{{Season 10 R}}
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[[Category:Cultural references]]
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[[Category:Trivia]]
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[[Category:Goofs]]

Latest revision as of 22:58, April 17, 2024

References/Trivia


Season 10 Episode References
211 "Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble""
212
"Mayored to the Mob"
"Viva Ned Flanders" 213


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • If you listen closely, Hamill does holler, "Back off, you freakin' dweebs!" (a little note to those who've seen this episode and don't have closed captioning on their TVs) when the Mayor sacrifices him to the mob at the convention, but Hamill hollered something else before that line and the captioning didn't catch it (It sounded as if he said, "Not my hair!").
  • Mark Hamill wears his Skywalker costume throughout the episode, except for the end where he has on a blue flannel button-up shirt.
  • ALF is supposed to be at the convention but isn't seen there (only Mark Hamill and one of the "gay robots" from "Star Wars").
  • The "Lost in Space" robot was voiced by Dick Tufeld (although he was never credited for this episode).
  • In reality, Jonathan Harris doesn't do "appearances" or "cameos"; this is why his voice was impersonated in this episode.

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When Fat Tony says, "I am not so much disappointed as I am blinded with rage", the dark circles under his eyes disappear.
  • The window in Quimby's limousine goes from closed to open in the blink of an eye.
  • The blue box at the "Doctor Who" autograph booth should have the words "public call", the first on top of the latter, squeezed between the words "police box" on the top panel.
  • Milhouse can drink rat's milk, even though in the flashback episode "Lisa's Sax", he told Bart that he had to drink soy milk because real milk can kill him.
  • When Quimby falls out of the window from the view looking at the building, the window for the floor below is visible, but when the camera angle changes to behind Homer's head the window is gone and only a solid brick wall can be seen all the way to the ground.
  • Unlike the real Cylons in "Battlestar Galactica," the one pounding C-3PO didn't have the moving red eye.
  • There is an eerie abundance of martinis in this episode and most of them don't appear until needed.
  • After the presentation of "Guys and Dolls", the set that Mark Hamill destroyed was perfectly repaired and standing where it was supposed to be.
  • How did the robot from "Lost in Space" know Bart's name when Jonathan Harris (the doctor from "Lost in Space") invited Bart to the food court?
  • In the final scene, when Homer is carrying Mark Hamill, you can see a person on the ground, whom Homer kicked. However, a person walks in front of him, and when he passes, the person is not there anymore.
  • Additionally, throughout that final scene, several bystanders' outfits and hair change color.


Season 10 References
Lard of the Dance The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace Bart the Mother Treehouse of Horror IX When You Dish Upon a Star D'oh-in' in the Wind Lisa Gets an "A" Homer Simpson in: "Kidney Trouble" Mayored to the Mob Viva Ned Flanders Wild Barts Can't Be Broken Sunday, Cruddy Sunday Homer to the Max I'm with Cupid Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" Make Room for Lisa Maximum Homerdrive Simpsons Bible Stories Mom and Pop Art The Old Man and the "C" Student Monty Can't Buy Me Love They Saved Lisa's Brain Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo