Fa riferimento a
It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
- Sara's defining life moment is when she rescues her sister, who has fallen through the ice of a pond while skating. In "It's A Wonderful Life," George Bailey's defining moment is to rescue his brother, Harry, who has fallen through the ice of a pond.
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
- At the start of their first date (the trip to Ellis Island), Hitch puts sunglasses on Sara, and she says, "How do I look?" This is a reference to the scene in Breakfast at Tiffany's where Holly Golightly puts on sunglasses and asks Paul Varjak the same question.
Citato in
"South Park: Erection Day (#9.7)" (2005)
- Jimmy tells Cartman he's like a white Hitch when he helps him with his dating skills.
'Hitch': Dance Steps Made Easy (2005) (V)
- Documentary is about the film
'Hitch': Love in New York (2005) (V)
- Documentary is about the film
'Hitch': Style (2005) (V)
- Documentary is about the film
'Hitch': The Dating Experts (2005) (V)
- Documentary is about the film
Will Smith's Red Carpet Race (2005) (V)
- Will Smith attends premieres of the film
"Saturday Night Live: Jack Black/Neil Young (#31.9)" (2005)
- Mentioned during the monologue
Hard Luck (2006) (V)
- mentioned that Will Smith and Eva Mendes were in a movie together
"Torchwood: Random Shoes (#1.9)" (2006)
- This is one of the movies visible in the movie store.
"Gilmore Girls: Gilmore Girls Only (#7.17)" (2007)
- Lorelai and Rory discuss whether to watch Hitch or The Lake House in their hotel.
Be Kind Rewind (2008)
- DVD Seen
Features
The Tune (1992)
- Playing in the background at the rice resturant
Jerry Maguire (1996)
- Sara watches the movie after her an Hitch get in a fight.
Featured in
'Hitch': Dance Steps Made Easy (2005) (V)
- Clips are shown
'Hitch': Love in New York (2005) (V)
- Clips are shown
'Hitch': Style (2005) (V)
- Clips are shown
'Hitch': The Dating Experts (2005) (V)
- Clips are shown
Parodiato in
Date Movie (2006)
- The girl goes to see Doctor Hitch
"Family Guy: Peter's Daughter (#6.7)" (2007)
- When Brian is talking with Stewie over a walkie-talkie, Stewie forces Brian to say "over" like Will Smith did with Eva Mendes in the movie Hitch. This leads to an argument between the two over whether it is appropriate to end with "over" when the last word in the sentence is also "over."
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