"Siskel & Ebert" Dinosaur/Road Trip/Small Time Crooks/Shanghai Noon (TV Episode 2000)
Reviewed."Siskel & Ebert" The Early Line: The Academy Awards (TV Episode 2000)
Clips are shown.Woody Allen: A Life in Film (TV Movie 2002)
"SexTV" Romain Slocombe/Spreading Misandry/Carolyn Weltman (TV Episode 2003)
Clip from film is used in this episode."The Rotten Tomatoes Show" From Paris with Love/Dear John/Frozen (TV Episode 2010)
"Director Intervention: Woody Allen" segment.
High Sierra (1940)
White Heat (1949)
Ray and May watch and discuss it.60 Minutes (TV Series 1968)
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (TV Series 1984–1995)
"Oi diaplekomenoi" Episode #1.8 (TV Episode 2001)
dialogue"Dinner for Five" Episode #1.7 (TV Episode 2002)
Title mentioned by Michael Rapaport and Jon Favreau."Dinner for Five" Episode #3.8 (TV Episode 2004)
Mentioned in dialogue."Skins" Sketch (TV Episode 2008)
At the end of the episode, Anwar (Dev Patel) uses "the complete filmography of Hugh Grant since '92... to slow things down".- Christy Lemire says that the "Sneak Previews" episode was filmed long before Woody Allen made lesser films such as this one
Larceny, Inc (1942)
- Tommy refers to the film and its star Humphrey Bogart. Ray and Denny believe that the film in question is "Treasure Island".
Big Deal on Madonna Street (1958)
Take the Money and Run (1969)
Woody Allen places a large gumball machine in one of the opening scenes to create a link between his character, Winkler, and fellow inept criminal Virgil Starkwell from his other film."Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers" Short Order Crooks (TV Episode 1990)
Plot and title similarities.
Larceny, Inc (1942)
Midgets vs. Mascots (2009)
"Small Time Cocks" porno scene