Video Macumba (Video 1991)
Clips featured."5 Second Movies" Goodfellas (TV Episode 2008)
movie is edited into short comedic clip"Apaga y vámonos" Episode #1.4 (TV Episode 2013)
actors heads are changed with politician heads
Siskel & Ebert: The Future of the Movies (TV Special 1990)
Clips from the workprint are shown.- Clips appear in the teaser for next week's show.
- Reviewed.
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" The Best Films of 1990 (TV Episode 1991)
Both Gene Siskel's and Roger Ebert's #1 pick.The 48th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 1991)
clips
The Jazz Singer (1927)
The black-and-white movie Karen watches on television in her house
- Referenced during the "State of Grace" review.
"Schmidteinander" Episode #1.1 (TV Episode 1990)
Schmidt & Feuerstein talk aboutNew Jack City (1991)
With some of the storylines, both movies are set in the same universe."Star Test" Betty Boo (TV Episode 1991)
Given as an answer by Betty to the question of what the last film she saw was."Saturday Night Live" Roseanne Barr/Deee-lite (TV Episode 1991)
Oscar nomination mentioned during Weekend Update.
The Great Train Robbery (Short 1903)
Bad guy shooting at the camera at the end of the movie.Jimmy the Gent (1934)
The Oklahoma Kid (1939)
James Cagney scene seen on TVThe Jolson Story (1946)
Playing on TV when FBI searched Henry Hill's house.Red River (1948)
The shot following Henry as he approaches Bruce with the gun is taken from 'Red River'.
Casino (1995)
Spiritual SuccessorGoodfellas (TV Movie)
Almost an Angel (1990)
Terry Dean pretents to be in the mob."Saturday Night Live" Michael J. Fox/Black Crowes (TV Episode 1991)
Joe Pesci's 'am I funny' routine spoofed in America's Most Wanted: Former Child Actors"The Simpsons" Bart the Murderer (TV Episode 1991)
Bart's brief career as a Mafia taskboy parallels the rise of Henry Hill in the film."Harry Enfield's Television Programme" Episode #2.1 (TV Episode 1992)
Sketch called 'Martin Scorsese's Badfellas'"Saturday Night Live" Tom Hanks/Bruce Springsteen (TV Episode 1992)
Spoofed during the monologue
A Truthful Liar (Short 1924)
Having a glass of milk instead of the alcoholic beverages that everyone else is drinking.