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** And [[The Muppet Movie|Max]] is Mr. Larrabee. |
** And [[The Muppet Movie|Max]] is Mr. Larrabee. |
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** Let's not forget [[Blazing Saddles|Lili Vom Schtupp]] as Eunice Burns. |
** Let's not forget [[Blazing Saddles|Lili Vom Schtupp]] as Eunice Burns. |
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* [[Retroactive Recognition]]: A pre-famous [[Robin Williams]] makes a ''very'' brief appearance. |
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* [[Take That]]: The repulsive Hugh Simon is said to have been based on [[Caustic Critic]] [[wikipedia:John Simon (critic)|John Simon]]<ref>Who had memorably said of Barbra Streisand's nose that it "cleaves the giant screen from east to west, bisects it from north to south. It zigzags across our horizon like a bolt of fleshy lightning".</ref>. |
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Revision as of 12:25, 12 April 2018
- Actor Allusion: Judy makes a reference to Love Story, which Ryan O'Neal also starred in
Judy: "Love means never having to say you're sorry." [Bats eyes.] |
- Hey, It's That Guy: The eccentric Mrs. Van Hoskins is Samantha's and -- heck, she's everyone's mother-in-law. The Hotel Detective is Boss Hogg , Higgins is the Hotel Manager and Russell Casse is an Musicologist.
- And Max is Mr. Larrabee.
- Let's not forget Lili Vom Schtupp as Eunice Burns.
- Retroactive Recognition: A pre-famous Robin Williams makes a very brief appearance.
- Take That: The repulsive Hugh Simon is said to have been based on Caustic Critic John Simon[1].
- ↑ Who had memorably said of Barbra Streisand's nose that it "cleaves the giant screen from east to west, bisects it from north to south. It zigzags across our horizon like a bolt of fleshy lightning".