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*Barney was on the cover of ''{{ap|Entertainment Weekly|magazine}}''. | *Barney was on the cover of ''{{ap|Entertainment Weekly|magazine}}''. | ||
*[[Barney]]'s film is (unfortunately) entitled ''[[Pukahontas]]'', a pun on the 1995 {{W|Disney}} animated movie ''{{w|Pocahontas (1995 film)|Pocahontas}}''. | *[[Barney]]'s film is (unfortunately) entitled ''[[Pukahontas]]'', a pun on the 1995 {{W|Disney}} animated movie ''{{w|Pocahontas (1995 film)|Pocahontas}}''. | ||
− | *During Barney's film, "{{W|Un bel dì vedremo}}" by {{W|Giacomo Puccini}} plays. | + | **During Barney's film, "{{W|Un bel dì vedremo}}" by {{W|Giacomo Puccini}} plays. |
− | *In his film, Barney quotes a line from the {{w|William Shakespeare|Shakespeare}} play ''{{w|Othello}}''. | + | **In his film, Barney quotes a line from the {{w|William Shakespeare|Shakespeare}} play ''{{w|Othello}}''; "Now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast." |
*Mr. Burns' film includes a number of references: | *Mr. Burns' film includes a number of references: | ||
**The film's title, ''[[A Burns for All Seasons]]'' is a reference to ''{{w|A Man for All Seasons}}''. | **The film's title, ''[[A Burns for All Seasons]]'' is a reference to ''{{w|A Man for All Seasons}}''. |
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the 1976 Barbra Streisand film A Star Is Born.
- The episode is a crossover with The Critic. Jay Sherman appears on his show Coming Attractions.
- The Rappin' Rabbis perform a parody of MC Hammer's "U Can't Touch This".
- Krusty portrays Franklin D. Roosevelt in a stage version of Sunrise at Campobello.
- Patty and Selma suggest changing the name of Springfield to Seinfeld, after the television series. A short version of the theme by Jonathan Wolff plays.
- Bart's film The Eternal Struggle has Bart acting like The Amazing Criswell from Plan 9 from Outer Space.
- The Untitled Moses film is a film about Moses from the Bible.
- When Ned Flanders started filming, he said "action, Jackson", a reference to the film Action Jackson.
- Death Wish IX is a reference to the Death Wish series, starring Charles Bronson.
- McBain does an impression of Woody Allen in McBain: Let's Get Silly.
- Bart complains about a Flintstones-Jetsons "cheap cartoon crossover" special (A parody of The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones). Ironically, Jay Sherman walks in seconds later.
- At the beginning of Mr. Burns' first appearance in this episode, the "Imperial March" from Star Wars is played.
- Mr. Burns says that he wants a slick Hollywood film to gloss over his evil rise to power, like Bugsy and Working Girl.
- Burns says he wants Señor Spielbergo to do for him what Steven Spielberg did for Oskar Schindler, a reference to the 1993 film Schindler's List.
- Jay Sherman has two Pulitzer Prize, a People's Choice Award, five Golden Globes and an Emmy.
- Homer says that "Scooby-Doo can doo-doo... but Jimmy Carter is smarter".
- Homer told Jay Sherman to tell Patty and Selma that Angus MacGyver (portrayed by Richard Dean Anderson) was gay.
- Homer asks if Jay Sherman knows all the words to the Oscar Mayer song. Jay Sherman, Bart and Lisa then sing it.
- Martin Scorsese was originally on the film festival jury before Marge replaced him with Homer.
- Among the people who audition for the role of Mr. Burns are Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter from The Silence of the Lambs and William Shatner as Captain Kirk from Star Trek.
- Dr. Hibbert turns up to the Film Festival thinking it was playing The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
- The title of Apu's film Bright Lights, Beef Jerky is a reference to the film Bright Lights, Big City.
- The title of Moe's film, Moe Better Booze, is a pun on the film Mo' Better Blues.
- The song "One More Round" in Moe's film is a reference to the song "Money, Money" from the musical-film Cabaret. His make-up and clothing are identical to The Emcee as he appeared in the film.
- Barney was on the cover of Entertainment Weekly.
- Barney's film is (unfortunately) entitled Pukahontas, a pun on the 1995 Disney animated movie Pocahontas.
- During Barney's film, "Un bel dì vedremo" by Giacomo Puccini plays.
- In his film, Barney quotes a line from the Shakespeare play Othello; "Now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast."
- Mr. Burns' film includes a number of references:
- The film's title, A Burns for All Seasons is a reference to A Man for All Seasons.
- The film's opening image is The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo with Adam replaced by Mr. Burns.
- Tommy Tune portrayed Waylon Smithers in the film.
- The Mexican scene is a parody of Viva Zapata!.
- The spaceship scene is taken from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
- The desert sequence is a parody of Ben-Hur.
- The line, "You truly are the King of Kings," may be a recasting of a similar line delivered by John Wayne in the movie King of Kings, where in a cameo as a centurion, he says, "Truly, this man was the Son of God."
- The Itchy & Scratchy episode title "Four Funerals and a Wedding" is a pun on the film Four Weddings and a Funeral.
- Rainier Wolfcastle presents the Academy Awards, which is won by George C. Scott with Man Getting Hit by Football.
Trivia
- Matt Groening was reportedly against the idea of a crossover, and demanded his name be removed from the beginning and end of this episode. Therefore, this episode is the only episode (as of 2014) to not credit Matt Groening at all.
- This episode aired in March 1995 to coincide with the premiere of The Critic on FOX. The Critic would be cancelled two months later in May 1995.
- Jon Lovitz, who voices Jay Sherman, speaks in the DVD commentary for the episode. He also talks about his one similarity with Jay: His testicular size.
- A deleted scene shows the residents of Springfield Retirement Castle making a risqué movie titled What the Pool Boy Saw to enter in the Springfield Film Festival.
- Senor Spielbergo says "Schindler es bueno. Senor Burns es el diablo". This translates to "Schindler is great. Mr. Burns is the devil".
- Barney is 40 years old.