Fahrenheit 11/9 (2018)
Excerpt from soundtrack is used in the sequence where Moore explores the military exercise in Flint
- Reviewed.
Fahrenheit 9/11: A Movement in Time (TV Movie 2004)
the film is discussed in this special36th NAACP Image Awards (TV Special 2005)
clips shown during nomineesThe 50 Greatest Documentaries (TV Movie 2005)
Clips are shownReel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People (Video 2006)
Has clips
- features a clip of the film.
CBS Evening News (TV Series 1941–2024)
Meet the Press (TV Series 1947)
clipToday (TV Series 1952)
clipDragnet (1954)
features a clip from the color 1954 movie.
Fahrenheit 11/9 (2018)
Michael Moore Hates America (2004)
Critical documentary on the filmmaker and Fahrenheit 9/11"Gilmore Girls" Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller (TV Episode 2004)
Poster in Lane's bedroomFahrenhype 9/11 (Video 2004)
This documentary has been produced as a response to some of the allegations in Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit 9/11, and includes interviews with many of the people featured in Moore's film."Gilmore Girls" But Not as Cute as Pushkin (TV Episode 2004)
A poster for the film hangs in Paris and Rory's dorm room.Last Laugh '04 (TV Movie 2004)
Greg Giraldo references this in his act
Peter Gunn (TV Series 1958–1961)
the theme song is palyedThe Magnificent Seven (1960)
Instead of using the theme from "Bonanza" during the "Bonanza" spoof, Michael Moore uses the theme from "The Magnificent Seven".The Beverly Hillbillies (TV Series 1962–1971)
A line in the film "quicker than you can say 'black gold, Texas tea' "Fahrenheit 451 (1966)
The title of Fahrenheit 9/11 is a reference to the movie/book Fahernheit 451 (the temperature at which paper burns). One of the taglines even says "The temperature where freedom burns"Taxi Driver (1976)
When Robert De Niro appears, he is described as "that Taxi Driver guy"
Fellowship 9/11 (Short 2004)
Michael Moore's documentary is parodied throughoutFun with Dick and Jane (2005)
Alec Baldwin's character stops his shooting activity to talk to the press and express his concern for the people who all lost their jobs and then states, "Now watch this shot." As he steps away and returns to his shooting. A spoof of the similar scene in Fahrenheit 9/11 where Bush is interviewed while playing golf. There's even a "vacation" remark."Family Guy" Petergeist (TV Episode 2006)
Peter parodies the Dubya line "We're gonna get those terrorists. Now, watch this drive."SSI: Sex Squad Investigation (Video 2006)
Dubya parody President gives an order then says "Now watch this drive" as he golfsCrap Shoot: The Documentary (2007)
Using bullhorn to read script from moving vehicle in front of Paramount Studios.
Bonanza (TV Series 1959–1973)
spoofs opening credits of show, with Bush, Cheney, Blair, and Rumsfeld taking the place of the Cartwrights