Connections
References
Referenced in
One of the union construction workers calls out "Hey Green Mile!" to Wesley Snipes' character
Mooney says he hates the film
An inmate wants to watch this movie.
The prison guard's uniforms are exactly like the ones in the Green Mile.
DVD in store
Referenced on Weekend Update
when steve and his uncle are talking about characters from movies they talk about John Coffey from "the green mile"
Referenced by name
Dave calls his huge bodyguard 'the nigga from Green Mile'
mentioned once
Mentioned by Tracy
mentioned in newspaper article
Carter tells Reynard that he is going to end up in prison, where "your best friend is gonna be a mouse."
artwork courtesy of Drew Struzan
Evelyn: "What is that? Non-dairy creamer? Just take me to the Green Mile and be done with it."
Included in a $300 question
Mentioned by Meredith Vieira as she notes contestant's resemblance to Michael Clarke Duncan
Mentioned during Two First Names
Subject of a $25,000 question
mentioned in dialogue
Joe mentions "walking the Green Mile"
Mentioned on Weekend Update when talking about David Letterman scandal
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "The Star's TV Show & Movie"
Overview on Stephen King adaptions
Comissioner Gordon purposely forgets to wet the sponge for the Joker's execution, and he dies in the same manner as Eduard Delacroix in "The Green Mile."
Title reference
Poster on the classroom wall.
Title mentioned by Roseanne Barr during interview
Referenced by Shirley as one of the "movie titles that sound like names for poops"
Stephen King discusses film adaptations of his novels that he enjoys
Leo is channeling the character of John Coffee when he tells the Eddie Ross "if you lied to us, I'll bring you back to life so they can execute you again."
Jay mentions that Michael Clarke Duncan was Oscar-nominated for his role in the film
mentioned by Tosh
Barry says that "Green Mile" helped to cure Tom Hanks' impotence.
"The Green 1/16th of a Mile"
Features
Featured in
Clips featured during In Memorium segment (Michael Jeter).
Footage of the movie was shown.
clips
clips shown
Clips are shown
#5
Clips featured during In Memoriam segment.
Featured during an obituary.
Spoofed in
Homer meets a very violent "John Coffey" while on death row. Music very similar to Thomas Newmans score for The Green Mile plays during this scene.
A prisoner, John Cappuccino - a reference to John Coffey - is brought onto the plane.
Spoofed in one of Molly's fantasies.
Mentioned in a fecal gag as the Brown Mile.
Mr. Burns's cellmate sucks the evil out of him in the same manner as John Coffey in "The Green Mile."