Connections
Edited into
References
Garrison's quote ''At least my reputation is still fine with people watching "Laugh In".
Referenced in
mentioned on Wayne's World Oscar review
Joel: "I saw this in 'JFK.'"
"The film JFK"
Mentioned in the "Oliver Stoneland" segment
Seen on video store shelf in 'Video Review'
Video case is shown in video store.
Question "regarding gunman on the grassy knoll" directed at character played by Kevin Bacon, who was previously in Oliver Stone's JFK, which dealt with conspiracy theories regarding Kennedy's death
Crow: Back and to the left.
Oliver Stone alludes to the film
Milhouse quotes JFK line "We're through the looking glass here, people"
Tom: "Hey, Kevin Costner as Jim Garrison"
The music over the closing credits is a reference to the film's score.
Lisa claims Homer's prints could have gotten on the gun another way, just like JFK claims Oswald's prints could have gotten on the rifle another way.
Mentioned in Directors on Directing
Dennis says he didn't think Waterworld was as "well executed" as this film.
Skinner is on the corner of Lafayette and Camp Streets, an address used by L. H. Oswald, as pointed out by Jim Garrison, while at that location, in JFK.
Referenced in the dialogue: "I'm no stranger to conspiracy. I saw JFK."
Referenced in dialogue.
Mentioned by James Lipton in the introduction, still images from the movie are shown, and Kevin Costner talks about the movie.
References the assassination as depicted in the film
Timon describes himself as "A mystery wrapped inside a riddle inside a burrito", which is a shot at David Ferrie (Joe Pesci)'s famous line:"It's a mystery wrapped inside a riddle inside an enigma!"
Video case is shown in a video store.
mentioned once
mentioned
mentioned once
Interview subjects discuss JFK.
Naomi rents a DVD copy for her and Violet to watch
referenced in clue in "Feat of Clay" category
mentioned once
Oliver Stone is interviewed on the set of "JFK."
Video case is shown.
Malone tells JFK that he learned about his Vietnam policy from the Oliver Stone movie
A poster is featured.
Included in a $1,000 question
Mentioned in the sheriff's "no reason" opening monologue.
DiNozzo attributes a quote to Joe Pesci, that really belongs to Winston Churchill
Poster is shown.
Title mentioned and discussed during Gary Oldman interview
referenced in clue in "Famous Ivy Leaguers" category
Solomon Hancock mention the movie
film poster shown
Features
Clip
Featured in
Clip shown in 'Best hairdos' fake nominees and quotes montage
clip from the film
Uses footage from the Oliver Stone film and debunks its theories.
Clip included; editing analysed.
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clips shown
Spoofed in
Jerry, Kramer, and Newman parody the "Magic Bullet" scene from "JFK". Wayne Knight (Newman) starred in "JFK" and was actually part of the scene where Kevin Costner, who plays D.A. Jim Garrison, re-enacts the path of the "magic bullet" for the jury.
The Guest-directed episode of Itchy & Scratchy by Oliver Stone is a parody of this movie featuring Itchy & Scratchy as characters.
The fake epileptic seizures the guys from the Pit go through to distract the security guards are very similar to the epileptic seizure to distract the police in Dealey Plaza in JFK
Jay shows a clip from the extended director's cut
Jay shows a clip from the eight-hour director's cut of the film
as the dad reviews his golf game, he finds a person on the "grassy knoll" who distracted him
Guybrush tries to convince VanHelgen that the shot came from a "grassy knoll".
Joey, furious at being passed over, is told "you get Wisconsin."
the assassination scene is spoofed including the Umbrella Man