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− | * '''''[[wikipedia:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]:''''' When [[Homer]] chases the Flanders as they try to escape in their car, he holds the golf clubs the same way as the T-1000 had shaped its arms. |
+ | * '''''[[wikipedia:Terminator 2: Judgment Day|Terminator 2: Judgment Day]]:''''' When [[Homer]] chases the Flanders as they try to escape in their car, he holds the golf clubs the same way as the T-1000 had shaped its arms. This then leads to Homer using the clubs to grab ahold of the car in the same manner as the T-1000. The scene where Homer walks through the hedges is also similar to the scene where the T-1000 walks through a barred door. |
− | * '''''[[w:Child's Play (film series)|Child's Play]]:''''' The scene with golf clubs reminds one scene from this movie. |
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* '''''[[wikipedia:Vertigo_(film)|Vertigo]]: '''''The scene where Flanders is walking up the square staircase is a reference to the bell tower from the Hitchcock film '''Vertigo'''. |
* '''''[[wikipedia:Vertigo_(film)|Vertigo]]: '''''The scene where Flanders is walking up the square staircase is a reference to the bell tower from the Hitchcock film '''Vertigo'''. |
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* '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman 1966 University of Texas Shooting]''''': When Flanders, during a dream sequence, begins to shoot citizens at random from the vantage point of a clock tower, he is mirroring the 1966 actions of real life mass shooter Charles Whitman. |
* '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Whitman 1966 University of Texas Shooting]''''': When Flanders, during a dream sequence, begins to shoot citizens at random from the vantage point of a clock tower, he is mirroring the 1966 actions of real life mass shooter Charles Whitman. |
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Goofs
- Homer's car in this episode is green, rather than the usual pink.
- There is a hedge around the Flanders' yard in this episode, instead of a fence.
- The Simpsons' carpet is pink in this episode.
- Marge's necklace is white when Homer throws their wedding photo in the trash and she enters the room, but turns back to its normal red color when she picks it up.
- The person at the front of the ticket queue (presumably a scalper), bought 30,000 tickets but there would be a limit to how many tickets one person could purchase.
Citations
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day: When Homer chases the Flanders as they try to escape in their car, he holds the golf clubs the same way as the T-1000 had shaped its arms. This then leads to Homer using the clubs to grab ahold of the car in the same manner as the T-1000. The scene where Homer walks through the hedges is also similar to the scene where the T-1000 walks through a barred door.
- Vertigo: The scene where Flanders is walking up the square staircase is a reference to the bell tower from the Hitchcock film Vertigo.
- 1966 University of Texas Shooting: When Flanders, during a dream sequence, begins to shoot citizens at random from the vantage point of a clock tower, he is mirroring the 1966 actions of real life mass shooter Charles Whitman.
Trivia
- When Homer changes the radio station, "I've Got Two Tickets to Paradise" by Eddie Money plays, so naturally, Homer sings along and copies the guitar riff.