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Re: References to CSI in movies

by Martin Phipps <martinphipps2@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 16, 2008 at 07:12 AM

On Jan 28, 9:24=A0am, ftseng2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> Well, you know your TV show has become a pop culture icon when movies
> that have absolutely nothing to do with forensic science mention it in
> passing. =A0 =A0Recently saw the chick flick/romantic comedy "27
Dresses,"=

> and one of the lines goes like this:
>
> Guy at Bar: =A0"Your pay phone's dead."
> Bartender (sarcastically): =A0"Congrats, you should work for CSI."
>
> There's also a CSI reference in the Ben Affleck-directed "Gone Baby
> Gone," one in Adam Sandler's "Click," and a nice CSI parody in
> "Charlie's Angels 2," complete with the "Who Are You?" song. =A0
=A0Anyone=

> think of other movie references to CSI? =A0 =A0Fun to hear them.

I just watched X-Files Season 8 and I noticed a line where Mulder (or
was it Dogget?) and Scully were asked not to touch the body but "wait
for CSI".  I thought it was a cute acknowledgement of the fact that TV
viewers knew what "CSI" stood for.  It would have been even cuter if
the episode had been set in Las Vegas.  Of course I don't remember
what episode it was: that's the price you pay for watching a whole
season in a couple of days. :)

Martin
 




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References to CSI in movies
ftseng2749@[EMAIL PROTECT  2008-01-27 17:24:08 
Re: References to CSI in movies
Martin Phipps <martinp  2008-02-16 07:12:36 

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