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Difference between revisions of "The Ziff Who Came to Dinner/References"

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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a pun on the film [[wikipedia:The_Man_Who_Came_to_Dinner_(film)|''The Man Who Came to Dinner'']].
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*The episode title is a pun on the film [[wikipedia:The Man Who Came to Dinner (film)|''The Man Who Came to Dinner'']].
*The educational film [[wikipedia:Powers_of_Ten|''Powers of Ten'']] is parodied in the couch gag.
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*The educational film [[wikipedia:Powers of Ten|''Powers of Ten'']] is parodied in the couch gag.
*The song sung by the rappers in Phineas Q. Butterfat's parodies the 1979 song [[wikipedia:Rapper%27s_Delight|''Rapper's Delight'']].
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*The song sung by the rappers in Phineas Q. Butterfat's parodies the 1979 song [[wikipedia:Rapper's Delight|''Rapper's Delight'']].
 
*[[Artie Ziff]]'s company going bust and cheating its shareholders is reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Enron|Enron]] and its downfall.
 
*[[Artie Ziff]]'s company going bust and cheating its shareholders is reminiscent of [[wikipedia:Enron|Enron]] and its downfall.
*The book [[wikipedia:Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory|''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'']]'' ''is referenced when [[Lisa]] tells Artie that [[Homer]] believes the chocolate factory is real and searches for it.
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*The book [[wikipedia:Charlie and the Chocolate Factory|''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'']]'' ''is referenced when [[Lisa]] tells Artie that [[Homer]] believes the chocolate factory is real and searches for it.
 
*References in the film ''[[The Re-Deadening]]:''
 
*References in the film ''[[The Re-Deadening]]:''
**The movie is most likely a parody of [[wikipedia:Dolly_Dearest|''Dolly Dearest'']], which is a horror movie about a possessed doll.
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**The movie is most likely a parody of [[wikipedia:Dolly Dearest|''Dolly Dearest'']], which is a horror movie about a possessed doll.
**[[wikipedia:Village_of_the_Damned_(1995_film)|''Village of the Damned'']], [[wikipedia:Child%27s_Play_(film_series)|''Child's Play'']], and [[wikipedia:The_Others_(2001_film)|''The Others'']] are also parodied in the plot.
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**[[wikipedia:Village of the Damned (1995 film)|''Village of the Damned'']], [[wikipedia:Child's Play (film series)|''Child's Play'']], and [[wikipedia:The Others (2001 film)|''The Others'']] are also parodied in the plot.
**The music of ''The Re-Deadening'' parodies the music played in [[wikipedia:Rosemary%27s_Baby_(film)|''Rosemary's Baby'']]''.''
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**The music of ''The Re-Deadening'' parodies the music played in [[wikipedia:Rosemary's Baby (film)|''Rosemary's Baby'']]''.''
  
=== Now Playing at [[Springfield Googolplex Theatres|Googolplex Theatres]] ===
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=== Now Playing at Googolplex Theatres ===
 
In addition to ''The Re-Deadening'', the movies being shown or advertised at the Googoplex Theatres are as follows:
 
In addition to ''The Re-Deadening'', the movies being shown or advertised at the Googoplex Theatres are as follows:
 
*"The Wild Dingleberries Movie," which is a parody of "The Wild Thornberries Movie."
 
*"The Wild Dingleberries Movie," which is a parody of "The Wild Thornberries Movie."
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
*When [[Homer]] takes [[Artie Ziff|Artie]] to [[Moe's Tavern]], the patrons sitting at the bar who greet Artie are [[Professor Lombardo]], [[Jay Sherman]], [[Aristotle Amadopolis]], and [[Llewellyn Sinclair]] -- all four of whom are voiced by [[Jon Lovitz]], in addition to Artie himself.
 
*When [[Homer]] takes [[Artie Ziff|Artie]] to [[Moe's Tavern]], the patrons sitting at the bar who greet Artie are [[Professor Lombardo]], [[Jay Sherman]], [[Aristotle Amadopolis]], and [[Llewellyn Sinclair]] -- all four of whom are voiced by [[Jon Lovitz]], in addition to Artie himself.
*When Homer and the kids are attending ''[[The Re-Deadening]]'', Homer rests his soda on [[Lisa]]'s head the exact same way that he rested his beer on [[Bart]]'s head in [[Lisa's First Word]]
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*When Homer and the kids are attending ''[[The Re-Deadening]]'', Homer rests his soda on [[Lisa]]'s head exactly the same way that he rested his beer on [[Bart]]'s head in [[Lisa's First Word]]
 
*Bart and Lisa also investigate strange noises in the attic in "The Thing and I," a segment of [[Treehouse of Horror VII]].
 
*Bart and Lisa also investigate strange noises in the attic in "The Thing and I," a segment of [[Treehouse of Horror VII]].
  

Revision as of 20:14, December 23, 2010

References/Trivia


Cultural references

Now Playing at Googolplex Theatres

In addition to The Re-Deadening, the movies being shown or advertised at the Googoplex Theatres are as follows:

  • "The Wild Dingleberries Movie," which is a parody of "The Wild Thornberries Movie."
  • "3 Fast 3 Furious," which is a parody of "2 Fast 2 Furious."
  • "The Fashion of the Christ," which is a parody of "The Passion of the Christ."
  • "A Kiss Before Boring," which is a parody of "A Kiss Before Dying."
  • "Ghost Frat," which is a parody of "Ghost Rat."
  • "From Justin to Kelly 4," which is a fictional sequel to the 2000s flop film "From Justin to Kelly."
  • "Eating Nemo," which is a parody of "Finding Nemo."
  • "Teenage Sex Wager," which is a parody of the 1990s raunchy teen film, "American Pie."
  • "My Big Fat Greek Salad," which is a parody of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding."
  • "Freddy vs. Jason vs. The Board of Education," which parodies "Freddy vs. Jason" and the Supreme Court case Brown vs. the Board of Education.
  • "Return to Ape Valley," which parodies "Return to the Planet of the Apes."
  • "A Matrix Christmas" and "You're in the Matrix, Charlie Brown," which parodies "The Matrix."
  • "The Unwatchable Hulk," which parodies "The Incredible Hulk."

Trivia

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