"Siskel & Ebert" The Pledge/The Amati Girls/Snatch/Panic (TV Episode 2001)
Clips are shown during the "Memo to the Academy" segment.State and Main: Cast and Crew Interviews (Video 2001)
Shows clip footage from this film.State and Main: Behind the Scenes (Video 2001)
Shows B-roll footage of the making of this film.- Clips are shown during the Video Spotlight segment.
- Referenced during the "Shadow of the Vampire" review.
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" Sam/Allan/Bernie/Kenneth (TV Episode 2001)
Referenced in one of the Fastest Finger Questions.State and Main: Cast and Crew Interviews (Video 2001)
Featurette relating to this feature film.State and Main: Behind the Scenes (Video 2001)
Featurette relating to this feature film."The Shield" Strays (TV Episode 2004)
Clark Gregg and Rebecca Pidgeon play a couple.
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
Mayor George Bailey (Charles Durning) shares the same name as James Stewart's central character in this classic movie.Perry Mason (TV Series 1957–1966)
The title character is mentioned.Gandhi (1982)
Mentions the box-office grosses of "Gandhi II" which was a fictional film in UHF (1989).UHF (1989)
Mentions the box-office grosses of "Gandhi II" which was a fictional film in the movie UHF (1989).Sex and the City (TV Series 1998–2004)
The running gag and story-line regarding whether actress Claire Wellesley (Sarah Jessica Parker) will take her clothes off for the movie being filmed and appear topless is an in-joke and reference to the well publicized fact that Parker was the only one of the four lead actresses on the television series 'Sex and the City' (1998-2004) who did not do topless nudity and this was allegedly contractual.
Day for Night (1973)
Gandhi (1982)
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