Connections
References
in the 'Happy Endings' number
numerous references
In "New York, New York" a sailor in whites and a girl dance in a scene that recalls "On the Town"
the 'Get Happy' sequence is alluded to in the 'Happy Endings' number
Several references to the movie, like the famous line: "You've seen one you've seen them all."
in the 'Happy Endings' number
in the 'Happy Endings' number
Referenced in
Luisa performs as Liza Minnelli.
Tom sings the theme song.
Tom sings "Theme from New York, New York."
Mke and the bots sing the film's main song.
Mike: Well, couldn't make it here, couldn't make it anywhere I guess.
The title song plays during this episode's closing credits.
The theme music is played
Title song is heard.
referenced as part of the documentary
mentioned in documentary
mentioned once
Film is referenced briefly
Frank Sinatra (Joe Piscopo) sings the theme to "New York, New York."
Martin Scorsese talks about it
cover in video store
Mentioned when the guys want to buy a desk.
Co-Written by Mardik Martin
Brian mentions this movie.
An audience member requests that A Taste of New York play the "New York, New York" theme.
Ignatiy says that "Captain America" reminded him of the film a little
The theme is heard as Mayor Bloomberg takes the stage.
Neal says, "Make a brand-new start of it in old New York."
Featured in
The song "Theme from New York, New York" is #31 on the list.
Documentary on Liza Minnelli's part in the film
Documentary on the making of this film
Shown briefly on a screen
Clip of Liza Minelli singing the movie's title song shown when the song is the subject of a segment.
Segments featured and getting talked about by Steven Prince.
Clips featured.
Clips featured.
Spoofed in
The Brain Gremlin sings the namesake song of the film.