See You Next Wednesday

See You Next Wednesday

"See You Next Wednesday" is a fictional film that is the trademark of film director John Landis. He includes a reference to it in most of the movies he directs, usually as a movie poster for the film in the background. Each version of "See You Next Wednesday" never looks the same in any Landis film.

"See You Next Wednesday" was the name of the first screenplay that Landis ever wrote, as a teenager. He took the title from a line in "".

References

*In Landis' first film, "Schlock" (1973), "SYNW" is mentioned twice and shown as a poster. Brief casting and plot descriptions are given each time it is mentioned, making it clear that this is in fact two different films both titled "See You Next Wednesday".

*In the sketch comedy film "The Kentucky Fried Movie" (1977), the film is a melodrama presented in "Feel-Around," a technique where an usher stands behind each movie patron and does things to them as they occur in the film, enhancing the movie-going experience, at least until the scene where the woman puts a knife to the man's throat.

*In "The Blues Brothers" (1980), "SYNW" is glimpsed on a billboard which also features a huge gorilla. It also appears on the cinema sign behind where the Nazi Pinto crashes through the road.

*In "An American Werewolf in London" (1981), "SYNW" is a porn film being shown in a seedy London porno theater. Advertised as "A Non-Stop Orgy," scenes from the movie are actually shown as the characters talk in the theater. A poster of "SYNW" can also be seen on the wall in the London Underground Tube station.

*In "Trading Places" (1983), a poster for "SYNW" is glimpsed in Ophelia's (Jamie Lee Curtis) apartment.

* In the Michael Jackson music video "Thriller" (1983), it is spoken by a deputy in the horror movie Michael and his girlfriend are watching, and also visible as a poster on the outside of the cinema as they leave.

*In "" (1983), a German character says "see you next Wednesday" in German.

*In "Spies Like Us" (1985), an army recruiting poster can be seen behind Colonel Rhumbus (Bernie Casey) right after the vertical impact simulation scene that says "The army can teach you a skill. See You Next Wednesday."

*In "Into the Night" (1985), posters for the movie are shown.

*In "Coming to America" (1988), a poster for "SYNW" is shown on a subway station.

*In "Innocent Blood" (1992), "SYNW" is shown on a marquee.

*In the "Dream On" (1990) series', first episode "The First One," directed by John Landis, Martin (Brian Benben) says to his maid (Marianne Muellerleile), "See you next Thursday", she corrects him saying, "Wednesday".

*In "The Stupids" (1996), the phrase is seen on the back of the bus to which the kids chain their bikes.

*In "Family (Masters of Horror episode)" (2006), the phrase is spoken by a cartoon character on TV.

References in non-Landis works

* In "", when astronaut Frank Poole is watching the birthday message sent to him by his parents, the last thing they say to him before the recording ends is "See you next Wednesday." This is where the phrase originated.

*In the "Video Pirates" segment of "Amazon Women on the Moon" (1987), pirates find a treasure chest filled with golden video cassettes; among the numerous in-jokes visible on the tapes, one of the cassette cases is labeled "See You Next Wednesday." (While Landis directed several segments of the overall film, the "Video Pirates" segment was directed by frequent Landis collaborator Robert K. Weiss.)

*In the "Deus Ex" videogame an email found on Paul Denton's computer contains a notice from a movie rental company, mentioning the movies "See You Next Wednesday" and "Blue Harvest".

*In the videogame "NetHack", the phrase "See you next Wednesday" can appear as graffiti on the floor.

*In the movie "Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!", when Pete (Topher Grace) is flipping channels while Rosalee (Kate Bosworth) is on a date with Tad Hamilton (Josh Duhamel), a TV advertisement shows Hamilton riding a motorcycle over a hill, then drinking a soda while a voiceover says "Hasta el proximo miercoles."

*In the movie "", the film's name is on the marquee of a theater in the shot of a city street, but as "SEE YOU NEXT _ _ _ N _ SDAY".

*In "The Simpsons" episode titled "Yokel Chords" Bart tells his psychiatrist "See you next Wednesday" upon leaving her office after a session.

External links

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* [http://www.seeyounextwednesday.com/blog/about/ SeeYouNextWednesday.com]


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