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== Cultural references == | == Cultural references == | ||
− | *The episode title is a pun on the 1977 | + | *The episode's title is a pun on the 1977 ''[[James Bond]]'' film ''{{W2|The Spy Who Loved Me|film}}''. |
− | *[[Ming the Merciless]] from ''{{W|Flash Gordon}}'' appears in the [[ | + | **[[Stradivarius Cain]] is a direct parody of James Bond, sharing many of Bond's characteristics such as combat skills, appearance, and charm with women. |
− | *[[Declan Desmond | + | *[[Ming the Merciless]] from ''{{W|Flash Gordon}}'' appears in the Stradivarius Cain movie. |
− | *The scene of Homer | + | *[[Homer]]'s commentary of "Turret syndrome" references {{W|Tourette syndrome}}. |
− | * | + | *On one occasion, Homer and [[Marge]] watched the 2010 romantic crime comedy ''{{W|Date Night}}''. |
− | **[[E.T.]], | + | *[[Declan Desmond]]'s documentary ''[[Do You Want Lies With That?]]'' is a parody of the documentary ''{{W|Super Size Me}}'' by [[Morgan Spurlock]]. The film documents the drastic change on Spurlock's physical and psychological health and well-being after eating only [[McDonald's]] food for 30 days. |
+ | **A morbid obese Declan cannot fill an application for the {{W|Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film}}. | ||
+ | **The piano composition heard when [[Krusty]] lifts Declan up with a bulldozer is {{W|Gymnopédie No. 1|''Gymnopédie'' No. 1}} by {{W|Erik Satie}}. | ||
+ | [[File:Borders Books.png|300px|thumb|The floating bag that [[Homer]] considers a beautiful thing is a reference to "The Dancing Bag" from ''{{W2|American Beauty|1999 film}}''. The bag passes by a [[Borders Books]] store, a company that went bankrupt in 2009]] | ||
+ | *The sequence where Homer is enjoying his first day off includes: | ||
+ | **The track "Irlandaise" from ''{{W|Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio}}'' by {{W|Claude Bolling}} is played in the background. | ||
+ | **Homer passes by a deteriorated {{W|Borders Books}} store. This book and music retailer company went bankrupt in the end of 2009. | ||
+ | **The floating bag that [[Barney]] later ingests is a reference to the 1999 film ''{{W2|American Beauty|1999 film}}'', specifically to "The Dancing Bag" scene. | ||
+ | *[[Lenny]]'s imaginary friend, [[Hufnpuffalus]], is a parody of {{W|Mr. Snuffleupagus}}, a character from ''[[Sesame Street]]''. | ||
+ | *Stradivarius Cain comes out of the water wearing a blue swimsuit, just like [[Daniel Craig]]'s version of James Bond in ''{{W2|Casino Royale|2006 film}}'' which, at the same time, resemblances the iconic scene where {{W|Honey Ryder}} ({{W|Ursula Andress}}) comes out of the water in ''{{W2|Dr. No|film}}''. | ||
+ | *In a ride in the [[Pink Sedan]], Homer and Dr. Cain pass by a [[Yuk-ingham Palace]] store, which is a reference to the [[Buckingham Palace]] in [[London]]. | ||
+ | *The room where Homer practiced flirting is based on {{W|Piz Gloria}}, the villain's lair in James Bond's film ''{{W2|On Her Majesty's Secret Service|film}}''. | ||
+ | *When Marge pulls up to the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant]], Lenny asks "what brings you to the SNPP", which is a possible reference to the website [[The Simpsons Archive]], which is more commonly known by the initials "SNPP". | ||
+ | *Lenny calls Marge a "Blue Angel", however, he says he is not referring to the flight squadron {{W|Blue Angels}}, famous for their air shows. | ||
+ | *Krusty and [[Mr. Teeny]] are playing ''[[Zii Sports]]'', a parody of ''{{W|Wii Sports}}''. | ||
+ | *When being asked get [[Nelson]] into a superhero shape, Krusty's personal trainer {{ap|Billy|The Spy Who Learned Me}} proposes: | ||
+ | **[[Hugh Jackman]]'s {{W2|Wolverine|character}} from {{W|X-Men}}. | ||
+ | **{{W|Alicia Silverstone}}'s {{W|Batgirl}} from ''{{W2|Batman & Robin|film}}''. | ||
+ | *When trying to make Stradivarius Cain reappear, the characters Homer imagines before are: | ||
+ | **[[E.T.]], the main character from ''{{W|E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial}}''. | ||
**[[Mr. Potato Head]], a children's toy, made popular by ''[[Toy Story]]''. | **[[Mr. Potato Head]], a children's toy, made popular by ''[[Toy Story]]''. | ||
− | **[[Clippy]], the common nickname for Clippit, the {{W|Office Assistant}} for Microsoft Office from {{W|Windows 98}} to {{W|Windows 2003}}. | + | **[[Clippy]], the common nickname for Clippit, the {{W|Office Assistant}} for {{W|Microsoft Office}} from {{W|Windows 98}} to {{W|Windows 2003}}. |
− | **[[Cleatus the Football Robot]], | + | **[[Cleatus the Football Robot]], which is {{W|Fox NFL Sunday#Cleatus the Robot|Cleatus the Robot}} from ''{{W|Fox NFL Sunday}}''. The {{W|NFL on FOX theme|''NFL on FOX'' theme}} is heard when Cleatus appears. |
− | * | + | *The piano piece ''{{W2|Clair de lune|Debussy}}'' by {{W|Claude Debussy}} is heard after Homer seduces the [[Blue-eyed man]]. |
+ | **The Blue-eyed man mentions meeting American actor {{W|Greg Kinnear}} in a party. | ||
+ | **The Blue-eyed man is a parody of {{W|Tony Montana}} ({{W|Al Pacino}}), the main character in ''{{W2|Scarface|1983 film}}''. This character looks like Montana and he also mentions living in [[Bolivia]]. A part of ''Scarface'' is set in this country. | ||
== Goofs == | == Goofs == | ||
*In [[Krusty Burger]], [[Jessica Lovejoy]] has light brown hair. | *In [[Krusty Burger]], [[Jessica Lovejoy]] has light brown hair. | ||
− | *One of the children [[Nelson]] punches | + | *One of the children [[Nelson]] punches he doesn't actually touch. |
+ | *When Homer and Marge started kissing while Stradivarius Cain watched, Homer's tie had disappeared. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
*A [[Pin Pals]] photo is seen in [[Moe's Tavern]]. ("[[Team Homer]]") | *A [[Pin Pals]] photo is seen in [[Moe's Tavern]]. ("[[Team Homer]]") | ||
− | *A ''[[ | + | *A ''[[Tic-Tac-Toe: X v. O]]'' trailer is seen on the TV in [[Moe's Tavern]]. ("[[The Squirt and the Whale]]") |
+ | *A portion of ''[[Do You Want Lies With That?]]'' was seen in "[['Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky]]". | ||
+ | *Lisa would eventually get a B+ in "[[Grampy Can Ya Hear Me]]". | ||
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Cultural references[edit]
- The episode's title is a pun on the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Stradivarius Cain is a direct parody of James Bond, sharing many of Bond's characteristics such as combat skills, appearance, and charm with women.
- Ming the Merciless from Flash Gordon appears in the Stradivarius Cain movie.
- Homer's commentary of "Turret syndrome" references Tourette syndrome.
- On one occasion, Homer and Marge watched the 2010 romantic crime comedy Date Night.
- Declan Desmond's documentary Do You Want Lies With That? is a parody of the documentary Super Size Me by Morgan Spurlock. The film documents the drastic change on Spurlock's physical and psychological health and well-being after eating only McDonald's food for 30 days.
- A morbid obese Declan cannot fill an application for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature Film.
- The piano composition heard when Krusty lifts Declan up with a bulldozer is Gymnopédie No. 1 by Erik Satie.
- The sequence where Homer is enjoying his first day off includes:
- The track "Irlandaise" from Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano Trio by Claude Bolling is played in the background.
- Homer passes by a deteriorated Borders Books store. This book and music retailer company went bankrupt in the end of 2009.
- The floating bag that Barney later ingests is a reference to the 1999 film American Beauty, specifically to "The Dancing Bag" scene.
- Lenny's imaginary friend, Hufnpuffalus, is a parody of Mr. Snuffleupagus, a character from Sesame Street.
- Stradivarius Cain comes out of the water wearing a blue swimsuit, just like Daniel Craig's version of James Bond in Casino Royale which, at the same time, resemblances the iconic scene where Honey Ryder (Ursula Andress) comes out of the water in Dr. No.
- In a ride in the Pink Sedan, Homer and Dr. Cain pass by a Yuk-ingham Palace store, which is a reference to the Buckingham Palace in London.
- The room where Homer practiced flirting is based on Piz Gloria, the villain's lair in James Bond's film On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
- When Marge pulls up to the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, Lenny asks "what brings you to the SNPP", which is a possible reference to the website The Simpsons Archive, which is more commonly known by the initials "SNPP".
- Lenny calls Marge a "Blue Angel", however, he says he is not referring to the flight squadron Blue Angels, famous for their air shows.
- Krusty and Mr. Teeny are playing Zii Sports, a parody of Wii Sports.
- When being asked get Nelson into a superhero shape, Krusty's personal trainer Billy proposes:
- Hugh Jackman's Wolverine from X-Men.
- Alicia Silverstone's Batgirl from Batman & Robin.
- When trying to make Stradivarius Cain reappear, the characters Homer imagines before are:
- E.T., the main character from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
- Mr. Potato Head, a children's toy, made popular by Toy Story.
- Clippy, the common nickname for Clippit, the Office Assistant for Microsoft Office from Windows 98 to Windows 2003.
- Cleatus the Football Robot, which is Cleatus the Robot from Fox NFL Sunday. The NFL on FOX theme is heard when Cleatus appears.
- The piano piece Clair de lune by Claude Debussy is heard after Homer seduces the Blue-eyed man.
- The Blue-eyed man mentions meeting American actor Greg Kinnear in a party.
- The Blue-eyed man is a parody of Tony Montana (Al Pacino), the main character in Scarface. This character looks like Montana and he also mentions living in Bolivia. A part of Scarface is set in this country.
Goofs[edit]
- In Krusty Burger, Jessica Lovejoy has light brown hair.
- One of the children Nelson punches he doesn't actually touch.
- When Homer and Marge started kissing while Stradivarius Cain watched, Homer's tie had disappeared.
Continuity[edit]
- A Pin Pals photo is seen in Moe's Tavern. ("Team Homer")
- A Tic-Tac-Toe: X v. O trailer is seen on the TV in Moe's Tavern. ("The Squirt and the Whale")
- A portion of Do You Want Lies With That? was seen in "'Scuse Me While I Miss the Sky".
- Lisa would eventually get a B+ in "Grampy Can Ya Hear Me".