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[[Academy Award]] Best Picture winner, ''[[The Godfather]]'' is a 1972 film directed by [[Francis Ford Coppola]]. |
[[Academy Award]] Best Picture winner, ''[[The Godfather]]'' is a 1972 film directed by [[Francis Ford Coppola]]. |
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==References== |
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+ | * A movie poster in [[J. P. Grosse]]'s office as seen in ''[[Muppet Diary 1980]]'' features Kermit as a marionette puppet in "The Frogfather". |
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* The movie's poster has been spoofed in [[Chronological_List_of_Muppet_Calendars|Muppet parody calendars]] with [[Rowlf the Dog]] in place of [[Marlon Brando|Marlon Brando's]] titular character. |
* The movie's poster has been spoofed in [[Chronological_List_of_Muppet_Calendars|Muppet parody calendars]] with [[Rowlf the Dog]] in place of [[Marlon Brando|Marlon Brando's]] titular character. |
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− | * A [[Movie Mania]] spot for [[The Odyssey Channel]] spoofed the movie with [[Kermit the Frog]] as "The Frogfather." |
+ | * A [[Movie Mania]] spot for [[The Odyssey Channel]] spoofed the movie with [[Kermit the Frog]] as "The Frogfather." In the scene, [[Fozzie Bear]] comes to the Frogfather asking for revenge on [[Statler and Waldorf]]. |
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+ | * In his book ''[[Before You Leap]]'', Kermit says one of the options for the original title of ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' was "The Oddfather" (which was [[Gonzo|Gonzo's]] favorite choice). |
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+ | * In [[episode 3171|a 1994 episode]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', a talking stone in a kingdom speaks with a Brando-esque voice and tells [[the Grand High Triangle Lover]] he's going to make him an offer he can't refuse. |
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+ | * In ''[[Counting the "You"s in YouTube]]'', [[Count von Count|The Count]] sings "I'll make you an offer you can't refuse" towards the end of the song. |
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+ | * The [[Muppets Most Wanted (soundtrack)|soundtrack version]] of "[[We're Doing a Sequel]]" features [[Rowlf the Dog]] singing about how ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]'' can't be any worse than ''The Godfather 3''. |
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Revision as of 21:21, 15 July 2014
Academy Award Best Picture winner, The Godfather is a 1972 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
References
- A movie poster in J. P. Grosse's office as seen in Muppet Diary 1980 features Kermit as a marionette puppet in "The Frogfather".
- The movie's poster has been spoofed in Muppet parody calendars with Rowlf the Dog in place of Marlon Brando's titular character.
- A Movie Mania spot for The Odyssey Channel spoofed the movie with Kermit the Frog as "The Frogfather." In the scene, Fozzie Bear comes to the Frogfather asking for revenge on Statler and Waldorf.
- Joan Baez does an imitation of Marlon Brando in the film from her Guest Star's Dressing Room in an episode of The Muppet Show.
- In his book Before You Leap, Kermit says one of the options for the original title of The Muppet Movie was "The Oddfather" (which was Gonzo's favorite choice).
- In a 1994 episode of Sesame Street, a talking stone in a kingdom speaks with a Brando-esque voice and tells the Grand High Triangle Lover he's going to make him an offer he can't refuse.
- In Counting the "You"s in YouTube, The Count sings "I'll make you an offer you can't refuse" towards the end of the song.
- The soundtrack version of "We're Doing a Sequel" features Rowlf the Dog singing about how Muppets Most Wanted can't be any worse than The Godfather 3.
Connections
- Robert De Niro played Young Vito Corleone in The Godfather: Part II
- George Hamilton played B.J. Harrison in The Godfather: Part III
- Harry Dean Stanton played FBI Man #1 in The Godfather: Part II