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{{TB| [[Burns' Manor]] first appears, which is modelled after Kane's manor, particularly the gate with the first letter of the owner's name inside a circle.}} | {{TB| [[Burns' Manor]] first appears, which is modelled after Kane's manor, particularly the gate with the first letter of the owner's name inside a circle.}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish]]"}} | ||
− | {{TB|The scene where [[Mr. Burns]] is trying to be elected governor in front of a large black and white poster of his own face references a similar scene in the movie where Kane running for Governor of [[New York]]. [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] are on the couch at home watching when Bart asked, "Is your boss governor yet?" with Homer replying, "Not yet, son, not yet." In the movie Kane's wife and son are seated in the crowd at the speech when his son questioned, "Mother, is Pop governor yet?" and she answered, "Not yet, Junior." | + | {{TB|The scene where [[Mr. Burns]] is trying to be elected governor in front of a large black and white poster of his own face references a similar scene in the movie where Kane running for Governor of [[New York]]. [[Homer]] and [[Bart]] are on the couch at home watching when Bart asked, "Is your boss governor yet?" with Homer replying, "Not yet, son, not yet." In the movie Kane's wife and son are seated in the crowd at the speech when his son questioned, "Mother, is Pop governor yet?" and she answered, "Not yet, Junior."<br>Later, when Burns' election campaign begins to plummet he shouts, "You can't do this to me. I'm Charles Montgomery Burns!" This is a parody of the line that Kane speaks when he fails in getting elected, "You can't do this to me. I'm Charles Foster Kane."}} |
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− | Later, when Burns' election campaign begins to plummet he shouts, "You can't do this to me. I'm Charles Montgomery Burns!" This is a parody of the line that Kane speaks when he fails in getting elected, "You can't do this to me. I'm Charles Foster Kane."}} | + | {{TB|035}} |
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+ | {{TB|The windows an curtain behind his death bed match those in the death scene at the beginning of the movie.}} | ||
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Revision as of 23:15, May 24, 2024
Citizen Kane is a 1941 film, directed by and starring Orson Welles. The film became a classic and is often called "the greatest film of all time" by film critics and therefore frequently referenced on The Simpsons. So much, in fact, that one of the writers claimed that it may be, alongside The Godfather, the most parodied film on the show.
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