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ldl cholesterol, slippery slide, otto, stellar evolution, foreign, alpha linolenic acid, fatty streak , vegetable oils, sugar, heart attack, processed fats, fat tax, | Another cancer *** reference to Mitchum can be inferred if one cancer *** considers the fact that Mitchum starred in the original Cape Fear, the remake of which is parodied here. This episode spoofs two of horror films' most renowned characters - Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees. When Ned Flanders encounters Bart, he is wearing the trademark Freddy Krueger finger-razors (albeit to trim his hedges). Later, in Terror Lake, Homer scares Bart, wearing a hockey-mask (like Jason) and brandishing a running chainsaw (although he was simply showing them off). The motel that Sideshow Bob cancer *** was in when writing his plans to kill Bart was called the Bates Motel, the name of the motel that's in the classic thriller Psycho. [edit] Quotes Lisa: It's from my pen pal Anya! (Lisa reads letter, Anya's voice can be heard: "Dear Lisa, As I write this I am very sad. Our president has been overthrown and (turns into man's voice) replaced by the benevolent General Krull. |
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[edit] Trivia There is a classic scene where Sideshow Bob steps on 9 rakes, just as soon as the Thompsons move to Terror Lake. DVD Commentary on the episode reveals that this sequence fat tax was extended because the episode ran short. fat tax This gag was repeated in Day of fat tax The Jackanapes and The Italian Bob as a tribute to its infamy. Tattoos appear prominently in this episode: Bart writes "WIDE LOAD" on Homer's butt (which prompts him to write an angry letter in black ink), and Sideshow Bob has many tattoos throughout the episode, which include a tattoo of Bart's severed head saying "Ouch, man!" on a skateboard, a skull and crossbones on his right arm, a tombstone on his left arm, the infamous "Die Bart, Die!"(Which he claims is German for "The Bart, The", because no one who speaks German could be evil) tattoo on his chest, and tattoos of three-letter words on three fingers on hands, which are "L-U-V" and "H-Ā-T", similar to the tattoos "L-O-V-E" and "H-A-T-E" on Robert Mitchum's character's fingers in The Night of the Hunter. |
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