Godzilla (1998)
clips used
- footage from "Angels in America" appears in Wrestling with Angels
The 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 2004)
clips10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special 2004)
Nominee clips.The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special 2004)
Clips throughout ceremony.Manual Para Atropelar Cachorro (Short 2005)
Video case appears in one scene"The Daily Show" Evan Bayh (TV Episode 2008)
A clip of the Angel of America (Emma Thompson) and Hannah Pitt (Meryl Streep) having sex with fireworks exploding in the background is shown as part of a Daily Show parody of the Democratic National Convention' biographical film for Barack Obama (during a part in which the voiceover says that every time Obama speaks, an angel has an orgasm).
The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952)
on TV in hospitalThe Sun Also Rises (1957)
Clip shown in TV
"Biography" Al Pacino: Inside Out (TV Episode 2001)
Mentioned by narrator. Still frame featured.The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (TV Special 2003)
clip shownHollywood Flies (2005)
billboard ad for the miniseriesMunich: The Mission - The Team (Video 2006)
mentioned once- Referenced during the "Thumbs Up Video" segment.
Top Hat (1935)
"Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" plays as a man wearing a top hat dancesBeauty and the Beast (1946)
Moving candlesticks and busts in a dream sequence of a character who has just been reading a book entitled "Cocteau"A Matter of Life and Death (1946)
The ranks of desks in heaven. Also the general format of the heavenly tribunal where the character decides whether he is to live or die (though the latter could also be Le testament d'Orphee).The Fountainhead (1949)
Louis says to Joe that their fight "was like a sex scene in an Ayn Rand novel," referring to the scene in The Fountainhead with Howard, Dominique, and the riding crop.Orpheus (1950)
Music from this movie is played during the Jean Cocteau dream.
"30 Rock" Subway Hero (TV Episode 2008)
The scene where Harper is sitting in the snow is spoofed.
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
When Prior wakes up from his dream he starts quoting directly from Wizard of Oz
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