"The Rotten Tomatoes Show" Shutter Island/The Ghost Writer/Happy Tears (TV Episode 2010)
Trailer shown during the Anticipatron- Promotional excerpt showed during interview with Jonah Hill - Aaron Gren kisses a man on his cheeks and blames his behaviour on Europe.
- Promotional excerpt showed during interview with Russell Brand - Aldous Snow performes live on 'The Today Show'.
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Episode #18.59 (TV Episode 2010)
a clip from the film starring Russell Brand is shown"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Episode #18.63 (TV Episode 2010)
a clip from the film starring Elisabeth Moss is shown
Jiskefet (TV Series 1990–2010)
A fragment of the "English Sports" sketch is shown in the London hotel room.The Biggest Loser (TV Series 2004)
Sergio and his family watch this on TV - he says it's his favourite show.
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Episode #18.72 (TV Episode 2010)
Jonah Hill talks about doing promotion for the film"Conan" The Equinox Equinox (TV Episode 2010)
Conan O'Brien introduces actor Russell Brand and mentions the movie"Saturday Night Live" Russell Brand/Chris Brown (TV Episode 2011)
Referenced in Russell Brand's opening monologue"America's Next Great Restaurant" Episode #1.6 (TV Episode 2011)
a billboard for the film can be seen as the investors meet with Stephenie at her food truck"Conan" What Happens on Krypton, Stays on Krypton (TV Episode 2011)
Title mentioned while introducing Nick Kroll
The Lone Ranger (TV Series 1949–1957)
While Daphne is wearing an eye mask to help her sleep, Aaron says "I've always wanted to have sex with The Lone Ranger."Today (TV Series 1952)
show used in plotBatman (TV Series 1966–1968)
Catwoman mentionedJaws (1975)
Aaron says, "It looks like you just got bit by Jaws."The Shining (1980)
Sergio chases Aaron and Aldous down a long hotel corridor - "IT'S KUBRICKIAN!"
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
the character Aldous Snow first appeared in the original film
"Black Dynamite" Taxes and Death or Get Him to the Sunset Strip (TV Episode 2012)
Plot concerns someone getting a famous person to perform at a certain venue, spoofing the plot of this film.