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  2. Floyd Collins (musical) - Wikipedia

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    A filmmaker named Cliff Roney tells Homer he could be in motion pictures, conflicting Homer with his responsibilities at home and his dream to see the world. The locals become increasingly disparaged (The Ballad of Floyd Collins (reprise). As he lay dying, Floyd has visions of Nellie and Homer and being able to see them one last time.

  3. Do Pizza Bots Dream of Electric Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Homer encounters Comic Book Guy, who advises Homer to take his complaints to the internet. Homer spends months complaining online, only to have Abrams announce a screening of the movie in Springfield. Homer enters the theater to stop Abrams, but Grampa arrives after being called by Marge. Grampa says that he ruined Homer's childhood by ...

  4. Home Sweet Homer - Wikipedia

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    Home Sweet Homer is a 1976 musical with a book by Roland Kibbee and Albert Marre, lyrics by Charles Burr and Forman Brown, and music by Mitch Leigh. Originally called Odyssey, it is one of the most notorious flops in Broadway theatre history. Loosely based on Homeric legend, it focuses on Odysseus and Penelope, awaiting his return to Ithaca.

  5. Steal This Episode - Wikipedia

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    To make Homer sympathetic, a scene was included of Homer complaining after paying for movie tickets and needing to watch advertisements in the theater. Jokes were also added about Fox properties because Selman stated their parent corporation would accept them because it would make the corporation "seem cool." [3]

  6. Curran Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Playbill featuring Will Rogers in Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wilderness! from 1934. American theatrical producer Homer Curran operated another theater with his name for several years, prior to building this Curran Theatre; however, the original Curran Theatre had various names before and after this time, whereas this Curran Theatre has never had another name.

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  8. Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Bart tries to buy another ticket, but discovers Homer has instructed the movie theater employees not to sell him a ticket. Two months after the film's release, Marge and Lisa try to convince Homer to change his mind, with Marge claiming Bart has been punished long enough, but Homer refuses. Eventually, the film is removed from theaters.

  9. He Loves to Fly and He D'ohs - Wikipedia

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    Burns and Homer catch a show at the real-life Second City Theater. Both Dan Castellaneta and guest star Stephen Colbert were members of Second City early in their careers. [ 1 ] The episode's title is a reference to Delta Air Lines ' 1987 slogan, "We love to fly, and it shows."