Just a place to post anytime you've seen the Bundy family mentioned in pop culture
To start, I just watched the movie "Dick" again (1999) and there is a man who is described as "not having amounted to much" and "worked as a woman's shoe salesman at some place called 'Gariles' or something..."
I was watching Scrubs tonight, episode 310 and Turk is watching TV when J.D. comes in and says "Married With Children, cool. Has Kelly come on yet?" Then there is some other banter which is too hard to describe here.
Good topic, it is referenced in an episode of The Simpsons. You see Al and Peg talking, I don't remember what's being said but I know that Peggy zings Al with a sex-joke.
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In the movie Donnie Darko (one of my favorites), the main character (Donnie, obviously) refers to Married... With Children, specifically Christina Applegate. He mentions her in his conversations with his therapist about sex. There was even one deleted scene where Donnie was watching Kelly in a MWC episode with a big grin on his face. The movie takes place in 1988, a 'thank you' message for Christina is also in the credits.
Aside from that, Futurama also has a parody of MWC (with Leela looking like Peggy) in the episode 02x09 - "A Bicyclops Built For Two".
Also, in "Borat", when Borat comes to the US he watches a MWC episode for a second.
These are all I can remember.
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Ok, I hope this merits being posted here. I thought this was cool. Across America, I don't know if its the same in Europe but I presume it is. We have "rush hour" at about 5:00pm. That is everybody hops in thier cars to drive home from work and the roads get clogged for an hour or so. Anyway I was with my wife in the car at about 5:00 listening to a rock station here in KC. So, radio stations kick off the rush our with little montages of traffic sounds and clips from songs about cars and etc. But in the middle of the montage today I distinctly heard Al Bundy yelling "In your cars! In your cars!" I doubled checked when I got home and sure enough it was the Labor Day episode from season 5 where they are stuck in traffic. My wife said to me "You're the only one that would get that." But I could think of a few other people who could... Pardon my ignorance of European traffic phenomina!
There are two Simpsons Episodes with Clips from MWC, the first is "Deep Space Homer" from Season 5, the second is from the fourth season (can´t remember the title, but Ned Flanders is watching MWC in it).
By the way, "Deep Space Homer" is the only episode which is stored at the ISS so that the astronauts can watch it
In the movie "Borat", Sasha Baron Cohen is watching a clip of the episode "Oh, what a feeling".
I was reading that Universal is opening a Harry Potter themepark in Orlando. Now wouldn't it be nice to have a MWC themepark? Bundyland! Think of it, you could have the Bundy's and the Darcys place, New Market Mall, the Shoe Store, Polk High, Foodies, and maybe the Jiggly Room! They could put it in the greater Chicago area or perhaps build a EuroBundyland in Germany! Man I have all the great ideas but I never seem to have any capital....
Dr. Trumaine wrote:I was reading that Universal is opening a Harry Potter themepark in Orlando. Now wouldn't it be nice to have a MWC themepark? Bundyland! Think of it, you could have the Bundy's and the Darcys place, New Market Mall, the Shoe Store, Polk High, Foodies, and maybe the Jiggly Room! They could put it in the greater Chicago area or perhaps build a EuroBundyland in Germany! Man I have all the great ideas but I never seem to have any capital....
Or how about a MWC convention? Why should the Trekkies have all the fun? We could invite the cast and dress as the characters. We've even got action figures to sell now.
Okay I wonder if you guys have noticed this. Me and the missus have been watching King of Queens and I've noticed several almost homages to Al Bundy. Doug the main character in one episode brags about being part of the "All-City Football champs 1985." and in another where he's getting reading to play a carnival game where you throw a ball to knock down some milk bottles he says "its no problem I played high school baseball." Its not outright but I bet MWC was in the writers minds. I'll keep watching to look for something more overt.