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*"''Life's a glitch, then you die''" is a reference to the catchphrase "Life's a bitch, then you die." | *"''Life's a glitch, then you die''" is a reference to the catchphrase "Life's a bitch, then you die." | ||
*"''Desperately Xeeking Xena''" coined the term "A wizard did it". | *"''Desperately Xeeking Xena''" coined the term "A wizard did it". | ||
− | *Moe's phone call was a reference to the movie [[wikipedia: | + | *Moe's phone call was a reference to the movie [[wikipedia:Scream (film)|Scream]] referring to having a poor excuse for a plot hole. |
− | *Homer tells the guard of the rocket that he is the piano genius from the movie ''[[wikipedia: | + | *Homer tells the guard of the rocket that he is the piano genius from the movie ''[[wikipedia:Shine (film)|Shine]]'' and that his name is Shiney McShine (the name he should have used is [[wikipedia:David Helfgott|David Helfgott]]). |
− | *The first part of this episode is a parody of the 1997 film "[[wikipedia: | + | *The first part of this episode is a parody of the 1997 film "[[wikipedia:I Know What You Did Last Summer|I Know What You Did Last Summer]]". |
− | *The third segment parodied the [[wikipedia: | + | *The third segment parodied the [[wikipedia:Year 2000 problem|Y2K panic]] as well as [[wikipedia:When Worlds Collide|When Worlds Collide]]. |
− | *The Band playing at New Year's Rockin' Eve is actually [[wikipedia:Ratt|Ratt]] according to the drumset, though the band members thought they were either [[wikipedia: | + | *The Band playing at New Year's Rockin' Eve is actually [[wikipedia:Ratt|Ratt]] according to the drumset, though the band members thought they were either [[wikipedia:Quiet Riot|Quiet Riot]], [[wikipedia:Poison (band)|Poison]] or [[wikipedia:Whitesnake|Whitesnake]]. |
− | *In the third segment, Ned is wearing "Beatle Boots", which | + | *In the third segment, Ned is wearing "Beatle Boots", which reference that he was a fan of the Beatles before The Bart of War |
==DVD Release== | ==DVD Release== |
Revision as of 19:11, December 23, 2010
Trivia
- After Homer makes Maude believe Ned had a heart attack, he says "And that's the end of that chapter" - the catchphrase of Homer Simpson on Police Cops in Homer to the Max.
- This is the last "Treehouse of Horror" to date with a couch gag.
- When Ned got attacked by the wolf in the bushes, his cries sound awfully feminine - possibly a reference to Bart of Darkness, in which his girlish squeal was confused for Maude's.
- After transforming into a werewolf, Ned still says "Diddly" after growling.
- When Homer pokes the supposedly dead Flanders, he pokes him through the glass of his spectacles.
- "Life's a glitch, then you die" is a reference to the catchphrase "Life's a bitch, then you die."
- "Desperately Xeeking Xena" coined the term "A wizard did it".
- Moe's phone call was a reference to the movie Scream referring to having a poor excuse for a plot hole.
- Homer tells the guard of the rocket that he is the piano genius from the movie Shine and that his name is Shiney McShine (the name he should have used is David Helfgott).
- The first part of this episode is a parody of the 1997 film "I Know What You Did Last Summer".
- The third segment parodied the Y2K panic as well as When Worlds Collide.
- The Band playing at New Year's Rockin' Eve is actually Ratt according to the drumset, though the band members thought they were either Quiet Riot, Poison or Whitesnake.
- In the third segment, Ned is wearing "Beatle Boots", which reference that he was a fan of the Beatles before The Bart of War
DVD Release
- The episode was released on The Simpsons.com with the other episodes Itchy and Scratchy Land, Das Bus and Homer Goes to College. According to the eBay information it has, Homer to the Max on it, but in real life, HTTM was not included on it all.