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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title parodies the film Catch Me if You Can, along with the musical montage.
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*The episode title parodies the film ''{{W|Catch Me if You Can}}'', along with the musical montage.
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*[[Marge]] says that [[Dayton]] has the {{W|Wright-Patterson Air Force Base}} and a Zipper Museum, featuring a zipper from every [[James Bond]].
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*[[Lackluster Video]] is a parody of {{W2|Blockbuster|retailer|Blockbuster Video}}.
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*Outside Lackluster Video a poster said that if the movie doesn't star [[Sandra Bullock]], your rental is free.
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*When [[Bart]] sneaked into the adult section at the Lackluster Video he saw they had a section with "Unfunny [[Woody Allen]]".
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*[[Moe]] rented out the TV miniseries ''{{W2|Brideshead Revisited|TV serial}}''.
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*References in the films for rent:
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**''[[Love Story]]'' is a real film, starring [[Ryan O'Neal]] and [[Ali MacGraw]].
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**''[[Jerk-Cules]]'' is a parody of ''{{W2|Hercules|1983 film}}''.
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**''[[President Black Guy]]'' is a parody of ''{{W2|Head of State|2003 film}}''.
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**''[[Sea Triscuit]]'' is a parody of ''{{W2|Seabiscuit|film}}'', a movie about the racehorse [[Seabiscuit]], and a reference to the {{W|Triscuit}} brand of snack crackers.
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**''[[Ski Shul]]'' is a parody ''{{W2|Ski School|film}}''.
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**''Straight Trippin', Boo: The Motion Picture'' is a reference to line ""You got me straight trippin', boo!"" said by [[Eugene Levy]] to [[Queen Latifah]] in ''{{W2|Bringing Down the House|film}}''.
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**''[[When Harry Became Sally]]'' is a parody of ''[[When Harry Met Sally...]]''.
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***In 2004 when this episode first aired, ''{{W2|Head of State|2003 film}}'', ''{{W2|Seabiscuit|film}}'' and ''{{W2|Bringing Down the House|film}}'' were "New Releases" at Blockbuster Video.
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*[[Homer]] asks the [[Squeaky-Voiced Teen]] to look up the film ''Chocolate [[Star Wars]]'', which the teen said didn't exist.
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*A poster for ''[[Futurama]]'' is seen in Lackluster Video.
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*Marge tells Homer that she is "usually good for a triple-X throwdown", a reference to the song "{{W|Baby Got Back}}" by [[Sir-Mix-a-Lot]].
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*Homer reads ''[[The Economist]]'', a real news magazine.
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*[[Eeymore]] is an obvious parody of {{W|Eeyore}}, the fictional donkey on ''{{W|Winnie the Pooh}}''.
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*Two elderly people walk by with a stereo playing "{{W|Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy}}" by {{W|The Andrews Sisters}}.
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*The elderly social scene is a parody of the opening of ''{{W|Miami Vice}}''.
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*[[Grampa]] shows that he was the Wicked Witch's feet in ''[[The Wizard of Oz]]''.
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*[[Viza]] is a parody of {{W|Visa Inc.|Visa}}, a payment company.
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*When the Canadian rescue boat calls the Americans "Shatner-stealing Mexico touchers", it is referring to the fact that [[William Shatner]] is Canadian, but achieved fame through work in America. "Mexico-touching" refers to America's common border with Mexico.
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*Homer quotes "{{W|I've Never Been to Me}}" by {{W2|Charlene|singer}}.
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*Marge says "so much for getting my groove back", a reference to ''{{W|How Stella Got Her Groove Back}}''.
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*Homer and Marge sing a brief parody of {{W2|Conga|song}} by {{W|Miami Sound Machine}}.
  
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== Trivia ==
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*The numbers on Ned's and Rod's Viza cards spell out a hidden message. With each number corresponding to a letter of the alphabet, "12" corresponding to "L", "25" corresponding to "Y", and the other numbers being single digits, the numbers spell out "HEY DIDLEY DOH".
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== Continuity ==
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*Some of the people at Tyrone's birthday are some of the Simpsons from "[[Lisa the Simpson]]", including [[Dr. Simpson]].
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*Inside the bouncy castle [[Marge]] reminds [[Homer]], "You've been to space?!" ("[[Deep Space Homer]]")
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== Goofs ==
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*When the car stops at [[Miami Beach]], the sound of the car screeching is slightly out-of-sync.
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*After Bart lies to Marge about [[Lisa]] making him switch the channel, Lisa's necklace turns red when the scene zooms in on her.
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*When Homer and Marge finally 'ditch' Bart and Lisa, the plate cover is small at first, but when Bart and Lisa emerge from beneath the plate cover it has obviously gotten bigger.
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*[[Carl]] tells [[Marge]] ''[[Love Story]]'' is about "a [[Harvard University|Harvard]] chick," but the female lead [[Jenny Cavalleri]] was a music major undergraduate at {{W|Radcliffe College}}.
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Latest revision as of 07:51, February 16, 2026

References/Trivia


Season 15 Episode References
330 "My Big Fat Geek Wedding"
331
"Catch 'Em If You Can"
"Simple Simpson" 332


Cultural references[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The numbers on Ned's and Rod's Viza cards spell out a hidden message. With each number corresponding to a letter of the alphabet, "12" corresponding to "L", "25" corresponding to "Y", and the other numbers being single digits, the numbers spell out "HEY DIDLEY DOH".

Continuity[edit]

Goofs[edit]

  • When the car stops at Miami Beach, the sound of the car screeching is slightly out-of-sync.
  • After Bart lies to Marge about Lisa making him switch the channel, Lisa's necklace turns red when the scene zooms in on her.
  • When Homer and Marge finally 'ditch' Bart and Lisa, the plate cover is small at first, but when Bart and Lisa emerge from beneath the plate cover it has obviously gotten bigger.
  • Carl tells Marge Love Story is about "a Harvard chick," but the female lead Jenny Cavalleri was a music major undergraduate at Radcliffe College.
Season 15 References
Treehouse of Horror XIV My Mother the Carjacker The President Wore Pearls The Regina Monologues The Fat and the Furriest Today I Am a Clown 'Tis the Fifteenth Season Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens and Gays I, (Annoyed Grunt)-bot Diatribe of a Mad Housewife Margical History Tour Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore Smart and Smarter The Ziff Who Came to Dinner Co-Dependent's Day The Wandering Juvie My Big Fat Geek Wedding Catch 'Em If You Can Simple Simpson The Way We Weren't Bart-Mangled Banner Fraudcast News