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Followed by
Edited into
clips edited into the segment "Sync"
References
Boy claims he can fart the theme to Jaws; Rourke's character mimics the theme.
A television commercial featuring E.T. and Elliot is seen.
Referenced in
title reference
Tom mentions the film.
Martin mentions this
Title mentioned by Ben Elton several times
Mentioned by Antonia.
Joel: "This is like 'Nine 1/2 Weeks'!"
Gene Siskel mentions that "Hot Shots!" (1991) parodies this movie.
Allison asks Jake if she can watch "9 1/2 Weeks" at his apartment.
Crow (as a messy kitchen is shown): "What, you have Mickey Rourke over or something?"
title reference
Mentioned in dialogue.
Lengthy discussion about the film as the characters watch it.
sex scene using food in the fridge
Ira mentions the film.
George mentions the film.
Mentioned by Mark in mexican restaurant.
A character in this film mentions that he enjoys using ice during sex, and briefly mentions a film in which ice is used during sex, however he cannot remember the title, it is 9 1/2 Weeks, as Mickey Rourke's character uses ice during sex with Kim Basinger
The couple watches this film on bed
Lorelai says that Miss Patty has made Rory and Dean's kiss sound like a scene from this movie
video clerk finds this movie on his computer, instead of Fellini's 8 1/2 (1963)
Refrigerator scene is copied by Andy and Leslie
joke with eddie murphy
The film is mentioned in a conversation between Carolina (Stiles) and a man who goes to the show she works for
video box displayed
A man buys this on video for a Granny, she holds up the tape and speaks the title.
"9½ Weeks" is visible on a magazine cover.
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned by Alex
dialogue
Mentions the film while talking about aphrodisiacs.
Mentioned once
mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned once
the title is a reference to the 1986 classic
Lois mentions movie when talking with Clark
Mentioned in a review of The Wrestler as another movie in which Mickey Rourke has appeared.
mentioned during The Movie Numbers Game
Mentioned while discussing the trailer for "The Informers."
Mentioned in a segment on the song You Can Leave Your Hat On as the movie in which it appeared when Joe Cocker first made it famous.
Ashley will go to the movies to watch it
Shawn asks Raj if he has seen this movie.
mentioned in dialogue
In segment "Celebrities".
In segment "Mickey Rourke presenta Muchachada Nui".
They mention this movie
Jon Favreau says Mickey Rourke is a star in Russia because of the film
Mentioned by Mickey Rourke as one of the three hardest movies he has ever done when an interview with him is shown in a montage of interviews.
They talk about the film
Will compares the mating practices of some Abnormals to this movie.
mentioned in kitchen scene
Featured in
Clips shown.
A clip from this film is shown on a monitor in a dance club.
Clip is shown.
The hero is seeing this film on the television when his wife comes to seduce him in a similar costume
Clips from film are used in this episode.
footage shown
Clip from show is used in this episode.
clips are shown to illustrate the best movie sex scenes
A clip is shown
Clips shown in a segment on the song You Can Leave Your Hat On.
Clips shown when a segment on the striptease in The Full Monty looks at where the song You Can Leave Your Hat On first became famous.
a clip is included in a montage of Mickey Rourke films
a clip is shown in a montage of Mickey Rourke films
Spoofed in
The corncob scene is a spoof of the striptease scene from Nine 1/2 Weeks.
Level title: "9 1/2 Shrieks"
the sexual eating / fridge scene
The Itchy & Scratchy cartoon "Nine and One Half Leaks"
the (fictional) porn movie 'Lick It Up' has a gay variation of the food scene from this movie
seduction scene with food pulled out of the fridge where the girl chokes on strawberries and whipped cream
spraying whipped cream (and burning hot fudge) on each other
Sergey tells a fictional scenario where Mickey Rourke teases Mikhail Saakashvili with a strawberry.




