Paula Goes to Hollywood (TV Movie 2005)
show focuses on the making of this movie and includes multiple segments from it
"The Rotten Tomatoes Show" The Book of Eli/The Spy Next Door/Fish Tank (TV Episode 2010)
"Screenplay Cliché: Not Part of the Plan" segment"WatchMojo" Top 10 Embarrassing Movies by Critically Acclaimed Directors (TV Episode 2014)
Elizabethtown, directed by Cameron Crowe, is #6."WatchMojo" Top 10 Soundtracks Better Than the Movie (TV Episode 2015)
The soundtrack for Elizabethtown is #7."Celebrated" Alec Baldwin (TV Episode 2015)
Clip shown. Film discussed."WatchMojo" Top 10 Worst American Accents by Non-Americans (TV Episode 2016)
Orlando Bloom's American accent in Elizabethtown is #10.
Roman Holiday (1953)
When Claire leaves Drew after their night together, she is looking for her shoes like Audrey Hepburn does in Roman Holiday, which is conveniently playing on the TV set.The Untouchables (TV Series 1959–1963)
Short clip can be seen on TV during channel surfingBreakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
The mother tap dances to "Moon River" at the memorial.Mannix (TV Series 1967–1975)
Short clip can be seen on TV during channel surfingAirport 1975 (1974)
footage from airport 1975 is used in this movie
"Behind the Music" Heart - Remastered (TV Episode 2010)
One of the films Nancy composed.10 pelis (2011)
Talked about"Ebert Presents: At the Movies" Episode #2.23 (TV Episode 2011)
Christy Lemire mentions that "We Bought a Zoo" is Cameron Crowe's first film since "Elizabethtown"Dreaming Alaska (2012)
Brenda and Thomas sitting on a stone wall watching the underneath valley, like Kirsten Dunst and Orlando Bloom characters in the 2005 movie from director Cameron Crowe. There are other two references to this movie, that inspired a lot the director Emanuele Valla. Brenda in the epilogue wears a wool bonnet similar to the one worn by Kirsten Dunst. Always in the epilogue when Thomas mobile phone rings there's a ringtone referring to the one Orlando Bloom had in the movie.Rewind This! (2013)
Video case is shown.
Almost Famous (2000)
An item in the "travel scrapbook" includes lyrics from a fictitious song, "The Road," by J. Bebe and R. Hammond. This is a reference to another Cameron Crowe film, Almost Famous. Jeff Bebe and Russell Hammond were members of Stillwater, the band William Miller toured with.
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