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− | * In [[Episode 211: Andie MacDowell|episode 211]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', [[Andie MacDowell]] has requested to play a southern belle on the show. [[Kermit]] attempts to oblige, but [[Muppets Tonight Writers|the ''Muppets Tonight'' writers]] keep getting it wrong. When they finally hand in a suitable script, Kermit lets them touch the monolith. As they go crazy, hitting it with bones, "Also sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss plays, an homage to the film. |
+ | * In [[Episode 211: Andie MacDowell|episode 211]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', [[Andie MacDowell]] has requested to play a southern belle on the show. [[Kermit]] attempts to oblige, but [[Muppets Tonight Writers|the ''Muppets Tonight'' writers]] keep getting it wrong. When they finally hand in a suitable script, Kermit lets them touch the monolith. As they go crazy, hitting it with bones, "[[Also sprach Zarathustra]]" by Richard Strauss plays, an homage to the film. |
* [[The AL-1995 Plus Tax]] is a reference to HAL 9000, the computer from the film. |
* [[The AL-1995 Plus Tax]] is a reference to HAL 9000, the computer from the film. |
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2001: A Space Odyssey is a science fiction story by Arthur C. Clarke and a movie directed by Stanley Kubrick.
References
- In episode 211 of Muppets Tonight, Andie MacDowell has requested to play a southern belle on the show. Kermit attempts to oblige, but the Muppets Tonight writers keep getting it wrong. When they finally hand in a suitable script, Kermit lets them touch the monolith. As they go crazy, hitting it with bones, "Also sprach Zarathustra" by Richard Strauss plays, an homage to the film.
- The AL-1995 Plus Tax is a reference to HAL 9000, the computer from the film.