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Seymour has the movie poster on his wall.
Seymour has the film poster on his wall.
The shots into various people's apartments
Video customer tries to rent this title
Poster on Enid's bedroom wall, next to the cabinet her record player sits on.
Poster on Enid's bedroom wall.
video clerk finds this movie on his computer, instead of Fellini's 8 1/2 (1963)
The mask Enid buys from the sex shop resembles Catwoman's mask.
Enid wears a Raptor t-shirt that looks like a merchandising tie-in with this film.
A customer in the adult video store scene is looking at the boxcover of this movie.
When Enid visits Seymour's garage sale and thumbs through his records for sale, she briefly pulls out a record by R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders, of which director Terry Zwigoff and R Crumb were members - a reference to Zwigoff's documentary Crumb (1994).
name of "extroverted psuedo-bohemian loser" reggae band
Copies of "Eyes Wide Shut" are seen in the video store
Referenced in
mentioned once
on shelf in video store
Dick asks Logan what Beaver is doing with the girl from the "Ghost World"-comics
The box cover is seen in the video store.
mentioned by Dick
Jay mentions that Steve Buscemi was in the film
"Yeah, you can see her memorizing her lines from Ghost World about now."
Features
Opening segment contains Enid dancing to the theme from this movie which we see as Enid is watching it on her television.
Seymour watches the title while attempting to call Enid
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clips are featured
Footage is shown when Ellen discusses movie adaptations of graphic novels




