"Siskel & Ebert" Hannibal/Saving Silverman/In the Mood for Love (TV Episode 2001)
A clip is shown during a segment about Oscars websites.- Documentary of the making of the film
"Troldspejlet" Episode #25.4 (TV Episode 2001)
VHS release reviewed + footage used"Animation Lookback" Top 10 Worst Films Based on a Cartoon (TV Episode 2012)
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Rocky and Bullwinkle (Short 2014)
The Bullwinkle Show (TV Series 1959–1963)
Boris and Natasha (TV Movie 1992)
- A still is shown for the "Now in Theaters" bumper. Thumbs up from Ebert.
- Referenced during the "Coyote Ugly" review.
- A still is shown for the "New on Video" bumper. Thumbs up from Ebert; thumbs down from Roeper.
Perfect Match: Was There Any Romance? (TV Movie 2002)
Extra reference for Keith Scott's vocal talentsJersey Girl (2004)
Video case shown in a video store.
"The Bullwinkle Show" Wossamotta U: Parts 1-2 (TV Episode 1963)
A scene in the movie is set at Wossamotta U.It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
The biplane ride appears to be a visual reference, as is the cameo-heavy format of the movie, which also includes Carl Reiner and Jonathan Winters.Secret Agent (TV Series 1964–1967)
"Secret Agent Man" is on the soundtrack after the Pottsylvanians enter the real world and formulate their evil plan.Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)
Love Story (1970)
The movie theatre in the podunk town is playing a fictional remake of this film.
- The movie is a fan recreation of The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
The Sound of Music (1965)
Character name - "Cappy" Von Trappment spoofs Captain Von Trapp2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Taxi Driver (1976)
Robert De Niro repeats a variation of the line "Are you talking to me?"Superman (1978)
Rocky's rescues and flights
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