"Siskel & Ebert" The Duxorcist/Walker/Manon of the Spring/The Dead (TV Episode 1987)
Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode.- Reviewed.
"Siskel & Ebert" New Faces in the Movies (TV Episode 1988)
A clip is shown when discussing James Spader.The 60th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special 1988)
Oliver Stone: Inside Out (TV Movie 1992)
The Tracey Ullman Show (TV Series 1987–1990)
One of the Simpsons shorts can be seen on TV briefly.
"Hill Street Blues" Days of Swine and Roses (TV Episode 1987)
companies named Teldar in both."Siskel & Ebert" The Best Films of 1987 (TV Episode 1988)
Referenced when discussing "Broadcast News"."Siskel & Ebert" The Worst Films of 1987 (TV Episode 1988)
Referenced when discussing "The Secret of My Success".Brain Damage (1988)
Poster is seen in the subway"Siskel & Ebert" Oscar Nomination Surprises for 1987 (TV Episode 1988)
Referenced.
The Invisible Man (1933)
mentioned in dialogueThe Lone Ranger (TV Series 1949–1957)
someone is called KemosabePatton (1970)
The Longest Yard (1974)
The guards played and lost to a team named Anacott Steel.Pac-Man (Video Game 1980)
mentioned in dialogue
"The Ben Stiller Show" With Sarah Jessica Parker (TV Episode 1992)
Spoofed in the "Oliver Stoneland" segmentDennis Miller: Citizen Arcane (TV Special 1996)
Dennis mentions Gecko and does his impression of somebody investing in "Star Trek" collectible plates.Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (Video Game 1998)
When visiting the town of Gecko, one of the ghouls will muse upon the nature of greed. He also introduces himself as "Gordon of Gekko" spoofing Michael Douglas' character."Futurama" Future Stock (TV Episode 2002)
That Guy is based on Gordon Gekko, down to the way he dresses; his mentoring Fry parallels the plot of Wall Street."Robot Chicken" Maurice Was Caught (TV Episode 2009)
Kermit's cousin, Gordon Gecko, appears on Sesame Street to lecture the kids about money.