"Gumball 3000: Off Road" Los Angeles (TV Episode 2008)
Clips shown
- Clips are shown. Movie is reviewed.
"At the Movies" The Stinkers of 1984 (TV Episode 1985)
One of their picks.Otto - Der Außerfriesische (1989)
When Otto is driving around in Miami, he sees a limo with a monkey driver, and the monkey shows him the middle finger - the scene with the monkey is taken from Cannonball Run IIJackie Chan: My Story (Video 1998)
clip shown101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (TV Special 2004)
Bad movie choices: Shirley MacLaine - "Cannonball Run II"
Pac-Man (Video Game 1980)
Jackie plays this game in his Mitsubishi.
The Cannonball Run (1981)
- Johnny mentions Charles Nelson Reilly's upcoming movie
"At the Movies" King David/Lady Hawke/Fraternity Vacation (TV Episode 1985)
Referenced during the "Fraternity Vacation" review."The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" Burt Reynolds/Dick Shawn (TV Episode 1986)
Burt Reynolds comments on his previous movieMr. Miller Goes to Washington Starring Dennis Miller (TV Special 1988)
Mentioned by Dennis.- Referenced during the "Speed Zone" review.
Cat People (1942)
The cat people are mentioned by Van Helsing.The Heckle and Jeckle Show (TV Series 1956–1971)
Blake and Fenderbaum are referred to as the title characters.Candid Camera (TV Series 1960–1975)
When the police officers played by Don Knotts and Tim Conway stops the chimp limo driver, they think that Allen Funt is behind the tinted glass filming a segment for Candid Camera.The Sound of Music (1965)
The two nuns are tired of "The Sound Of Music".The Thorn Birds (TV Mini Series 1983)
Mentioned by Blake.
"Toon in with Me" Donughthole Run II (TV Episode 2022)
Title spoof.
Dracula (1931)
Use of the character name "Dr. Van Helsing".Adventures of Superman (TV Series 1952–1958)
"Up, up and away!" and "It's a bird! It's a plane!" are parodied.On the Waterfront (1954)
Don Canneloni says his dead cat "coulda been a contender", parodying another Marlon Brando character.Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV Series 1964–1969)
Jim Nabors portrays 'Homer Lyle' similar to GomerThe Great Race (1965)
Parodies the comedic high-stakes race.