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Followed by
Edited into
The shot of the exploding Pinto from "The Singles Ward" is re-used in the "Elder Werewolf" segment.
References
During his act, Jonathan jokes that he was once cast in the Mormon musical "Seven Brides for One Brother."
Jonathan mentions that his "fan" at the comedy club hasn't been this excited "since 'Hee Haw' got canceled."
Hyrum says, "Imagine 'Monday Night Football'" when Jonathan buys his large new TV.
The Star Wars Guy tells the Star Trek Guy that "the Millennium Falcon can outrun the Enterprise."
Dallen inhales some helium and says, "Papa Smurf! Papa Smurf! This came out of the balloon."
Jonathan rents it from the video store.
Jonathan rents it from the video store.
Like Ferris Bueller, Jonathan appears on screen after the credits finish rolling and tells the audience, "Go home."
Jonathan rents it from the video store.
Jonathan rents it from the video store.
Jonathan rents it from the video store.
Jonathan's "Preference" dance date wants to watch this DVD afterwards on Jonathan's new TV set.
Jonathan rents it from the video store.
Jonathan rents it from the video store.
Cast member Julie Stoffer appears as herself and tells Jonathan, "Welcome to the real world."
Jonathan rents it from the video store
A reality TV show called "The Fuzz" is featured in both movies.
Jonathan rents it from the video store.
Jonathan invites neighbor Wes (Richard Dutcher, also the director and star of "God's Army") to come in and watch the movie, but he declines, saying that "the toilet scene is kind of offensive."
Jeremy Elliott (Sam) is seen reading the novel Charly (that the movie is based on)
Referenced in
When Jared goes to the movies, there is a poster of The Singles Ward.
Jimmy Chunga mentions this as one of Michael Birkeland's movies.
Listed on Connie Young's résumé
Features
Jonathan and his friends watch this movie on his TV after the "Preference" dance.
Spoofs
Jonathan rents "Halloween 12" from the video store.
The reality TV show "The Fuzz" and its characters spoof "Cops."
Spoofed in
The scene with Jonathan and Cammie arguing outside after Jonathan's comedy show is re-created in the sequel, with different actors melodramatically saying the same lines.




