Blue Peanuts (Video 1987)
Audio from the film is played over the clips.Cent une tueries de zombies (Short 2012)
- Reviewed.
"Siskel & Ebert" The Best Films of 1986 (TV Episode 1987)
Gene Siskel's #6 pick."Saturday Night Live" Dennis Hopper/Roy Orbison (TV Episode 1987)
Clip edited into Church Chat.The 1987 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (TV Special 1987)
clips"Siskel & Ebert" The Movies That Made Us Critics (TV Episode 1988)
Roger Ebert's most unpopular review was for this movie. A clip is shown.
"Siskel & Ebert" 52 Pick-Up/Nobody's Fool/Tai Pan/The Sacrifice (TV Episode 1986)
Referenced during the "52 Pick-Up" review."Siskel & Ebert" Cult Video (TV Episode 1987)
Referenced.- The quote from Freddy, when he enters the room "Where's the fucking bourbon" is a link to the film Blue Velvet, where Frank says the same thing when he first enters the room.
The Dark Side (1987)
Referenced in tagline.Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987)
Poster is shown in a video store.
Un chien andalou (Short 1929)
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
The Woman in the Window (1944)
The scene where Richard Wanley murders Frank in self-defence is referenced in Blue Velvet; a pair of scissors significant in both films, also dialogue, "Stop, Frank!", et al.Love Letters (1945)
Uses theme song, and Love Letters' address is Meadow Farm.
"Saturday Night Live" Dennis Hopper/Roy Orbison (TV Episode 1987)
Dennis Hopper reprises his character in 'Frank Booth's What's That Smell'.Red Velvet (1989)
Film's title is a takeoff on the mainstream film's title."Beavis and Butt-Head" Bungholio: Lord of the Harvest (TV Episode 1995)
Like Frank Booth, Todd drives a 1970s-era Dodge or Plymouth muscle car, and says "lets take these turds out to the country", which is very reminiscent of Frank announcing to take Jeffery out to the country to intimidate victims.Bio-Dome (1996)
Bud mentions Dennis Hopper in this movie and does his impression of the Frank Booth character that Hopper played.Gex: Enter the Gecko (Video Game 1998)
When Gex can't breathe, he says "Daddy wants air!" in the same way that Frank Booth says "Daddy wants blue velvet!"