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== Cultural references ==
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*After he initially decides to kill Bart, Cecil quickly dismisses the notion, likening it to {{w|Jim Belushi}}'s appearance in ''{{w|Blues Brothers 2000}}'' as an example of someone being stuck in the shadow of their brother.
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==Goofs==
 
==Goofs==
* After he initially decides to kill Bart, Cecil quickly dismisses the notion, likening it to James Belushi's appearance in ''Blues Brothers 2000'' as an example of someone being stuck in the shadow of their brother. In actual fact, James Belushi did not appear in that film; [[John Goodman]] filled the role that was originally written for Belushi.
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*In actual fact, Jim Belushi did not appear in ''Blues Brothers 2000; [[John Goodman]] filled the role that was originally written for Belushi.
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Revision as of 12:14, June 24, 2014

References/Trivia


Cultural references

  • After he initially decides to kill Bart, Cecil quickly dismisses the notion, likening it to Jim Belushi's appearance in Blues Brothers 2000 as an example of someone being stuck in the shadow of their brother.

Goofs

  • In actual fact, Jim Belushi did not appear in Blues Brothers 2000; John Goodman filled the role that was originally written for Belushi.