"HBO First Look" The Departed: Facing a Loaded Gun (TV Episode 2006)
clips shown- Clips shown for the review.
"Siskel & Ebert" The Best Films of 2006 (TV Episode 2006)
Richard's #1 pick; clips are shown.The 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 2007)
clips13th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special 2007)
Nominee clips.
The Informer (1935)
When Bill is watching tv, this is what is playingAudition (1999)
It plays on the TV in Matt Damon's character's apartment when talking to his girlfriendDebbie Does Dallas: The Revenge (Video 2003)
The movie they are watching at the porno theatre (with a new soundtrack)
"Film Junk Podcast" Episode 87a: The Departed (Podcast Episode 2006)
Reviewed"Saturday Night Live" Alec Baldwin/Christina Aguilera (TV Episode 2006)
referenced during the monologue and by Steve Martin- Referenced during the "Harsh Times" review.
- Referenced during the "Breaking and Entering" review.
Hot Fuzz (2007)
The good cop (Nick Angel) walks past the corrupt villian cop's office (Frank Butterman). This scene is filmed very much like where Bill walks past Colin's office in The Departed.
The Public Enemy (1931)
The "wake the 'f' up" scene in The Departed is shot, exactly in the same way as the scene where Putty Nose is killed in The Public Enemy, as a tribute to the James Cagney classicScarface (1932)
Use of the figure "X" whenever a character dies.Going My Way (1944)
When Alec Baldwin is describing Costello's men, he describes Fitzy's mom as straight out of "Going My Way"The Third Man (1949)
After Billy's funeral - like Harry Lime's funeralPsycho (1960)
When Madolyn listens to the tape in the livingroom, Sullivan takes a shower, where we see several shots identical to the shower scene in Psycho
Jannat 2 (2012)
basic concept
Infernal Affairs (2002)
Infernal Affairs II (2003)
Remake has parts from all three movies.Infernal Affairs III (2003)
Remake has parts from all three movies.
2007 MTV Movie Awards (TV Special 2007)
Sarah Silverman interacts with Billy, Colin, and Frank."The Simpsons" The DeBarted (TV Episode 2008)
episode title; infiltrating a spy into a nemesis' organization; repeated playing of "I'm Shipping Up To Boston"; the rat at the end, which Ralph says symbolizes obviousness"Family Guy" Tales of a Third Grade Nothing (TV Episode 2008)
Stewie watches a fictional parody called "The Detarded"."How I Met Your Mother" Bad Crazy (TV Episode 2013)
As they did in a previous episode (Band or DJ?) Marshall and Ted use the line "Are you a cop?" from The Departed with humorous effect, this time changing it in "Is she a cop?".