The History of the Hands (2016)
Footage from this movie is used.
Bryan Ferry: Help Me (Music Video 1986)
The music video features clips from the film"Siskel & Ebert" The Best Films of 1986 (TV Episode 1987)
Roger Ebert's #10 pick.Long Live the New Flesh: The Films of David Cronenberg (TV Movie 1987)
Clips from the movieThe Fly II (1989)
Untitled 'Naked Lunch' Featurette (Short 1991)
Features a scene from The Fly
The Fly II (1989)
"Saturday Night Live" Sam Kinison/Lou Reed (TV Episode 1986)
Dennis Miller uses the tagline from this film 'Be afraid, be very afraid' during Weekend Update."The Equalizer" A Place to Stay (TV Episode 1987)
on theater marqueeVia Montenapoleone (1987)
A poster can be seen.Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
When the kids are driving through the alleyway with the car thief, the exterior setting was the same setting used for the exterior shots of Seth Brundle's apartment/laboratory.- Referenced during the "The Lost Boys" review.
The Fly (1958)
The scene where Seth explains why he wears the same clothes every day is a reference to the original film where Andre wears the same clothes for nearly the whole film.Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)
Teleportation technologyThe Elephant Man (1980)
1984 (1984)
The Fly (1958)
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" Enter: The Fly (TV Episode 1988)
The episode spoofs the movie."Hale and Pace" Episode #2.1 (TV Episode 1989)
One sketch is a mock trailer of the film.Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti (Video Game 1989)
level three boss is a human-fly mutant, result of an accident with teleporterGetting Any? (1994)
Asao turns into a flyman when a fly gets in the pod with himBean (1997)
The film's tagline is "Be afraid, be very afraid, Mr. Bean has a passport." Bean's outfit resembles Seth Brundle's.
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