The Object of My Affection (1998)
In the short "The Woods," Paul Rudd guest stars. There is a moment where each character gets their own retrospective flashback scenes, and they flash back to scenes from this movieThe Cider House Rules (1999)
In the short "The Woods," Paul Rudd guest stars. There is a moment where each character gets their own retrospective flashback scenes, and they flash back to scenes from this movieWet Hot American Summer (2001)
In a scene that parodies a scene in this movie, we breifly cut to the actual scene
Saturday Night Live (TV Series 1975)
In two shorts, David Wain exclaims "Live from New York, it's saturday night!" as an absurd reference.Malcolm X (1992)
In the "Thanksgiving" short, the pilgrim Michael Showalter explains his discovery of Plymouth Rock: "Actually, we didn't land on Plymouth Rock. Plymouth Rock landed on us!". This is a famous line from the Spike Lee film "Malcolm X".The State (TV Series 1993–2009)
in the short "Pizza," David Wain makes very overt State references ("I wanna dip my balls in it!" "I wanna see the monkies do it!" - catch phrases from the show)Touched by an Angel (TV Series 1994–2003)
In the 'Whiffleball' segment, as the angel is raping David, she tells him "You ever heard of 'Touched By an Angel?' Well, this is 'Fucked By an Angel!'"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (TV Series 1999–2020)
At the end of the 'Whiffleball' segment, the boys quote Regis Philbin and laugh hysterically. This is meant to mock the sudden popularity of the obviously faddy "is that your final answer?" quote.
Stella (TV Series 2005)
Michael & Michael Have Issues (TV Series 2009)
CHiPs (TV Series 1977–1983)
one short ends in a very CHIPs way; with similar music, characters laughing, and everybody getting their own freeze-frameSaturday Night Fever (1977)
The Stella Guys strut down the street to the song "Stayin' Alive" by the BeeGees in the sketch called "Pizza".The A-Team (TV Series 1983–1987)
A montage is shown during the 'Raking Leaves' short, playing the 'A-Team' theme song during it. It is meant to be a bizarre spoof of the show's opening sequence.The Big Chill (1983)
The short "College Reunion" is very much a parody of The Big Chill. The audio commentary on the DVD confirms this.Die Hard (1988)
The short "Office Party" contains a parody of "Die Hard." specific scenes and aspects of the film are parodied (Bruce Willis taking of his shoes, the "are you the bad guy?" scene, etc)
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