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+ | *[[wikipedia:Starsky_and_Hutch|''Starsky and Hutch'']] - At the Cable ACE awards, a voice-over announces that the son of the actor who played Huggy Bear will accept an award. [[wikipedia:Antonio_Fargas|Antonio Fargas]] played Huggy Bear and his son is Justin Fargas, starting running back for the Oakland Raiders. | ||
+ | *[[wikipedia:Close_Encounters_of_the_Third_Kind|''Close Encounters of the Third Kind'']] - [[Homer]] obsessively sculpts a circus tent out of mashed potatoes at the dinner table. Roy Neary does the same thing with the [[wikipedia:Devils_Tower_National_Monument|Devils Tower]], sculpting it in various media throughout the film, starting with mashed potatoes at the dinner table. | ||
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Cultural References
- Starsky and Hutch - At the Cable ACE awards, a voice-over announces that the son of the actor who played Huggy Bear will accept an award. Antonio Fargas played Huggy Bear and his son is Justin Fargas, starting running back for the Oakland Raiders.
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Homer obsessively sculpts a circus tent out of mashed potatoes at the dinner table. Roy Neary does the same thing with the Devils Tower, sculpting it in various media throughout the film, starting with mashed potatoes at the dinner table.