- Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode.
"Siskel & Ebert" Liar Liar/The Graduate/Selena/Crash/Kolya (TV Episode 1997)
Reviewed."The Movie Show" Episode dated 15 June 1997 (TV Episode 1997)
Reviewed.The 55th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special 1998)
clips"Siskel & Ebert" Jim Carrey: Class Clown (TV Episode 1998)
Clips are shown.
"Frasier" Liar! Liar! (TV Episode 1997)
title reference"Sliders" The Breeder (TV Episode 1997)
Poster visible at cinema."WWE Raw" Bret Hart Hates America (TV Episode 1997)
Jerry Lawler mentions that this is the #1 movie at the box office."WWE Raw" The Hart Family Reunites (TV Episode 1997)
Vince McMahon advises Jerry Lawler to watch this movie."Hang Time" Team Captain (TV Episode 1997)
Danny refers to the film and its star Jim Carrey.
The Mighty Mouse Playhouse (TV Series 1955–1966)
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
Eyelash design in "blue" pen under Fletcher's eye similar to Alex's.Helter Skelter (TV Mini Series 1976)
Fletcher tells the judge, "wait until these kids are adopted by the Manson family."Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
Mentioned in dialogue when Fletcher states where Tina Turner is, saying "she's beyond Thunderdome"In Living Color (TV Series 1990–1994)
Fire Marshall Bill makes a cameo
"Mad TV" Episode #3.3 (TV Episode 1997)
Spoofed in the "Liar Liar 2" sketchBruce Almighty (2003)
Liar Liar poster used as Mr. Exclusive ad"Kim Possible" The Truth Hurts (TV Episode 2004)
The protagonist is unable to tell a lie for 24 hours. Also, the scene where Kim tries to lie about the color of her hair directly parodies the scene in "Liar Liar" where Fletcher tries to lie about the color of a pen."The Simpsons" Mommie Beerest (TV Episode 2005)
Homer's mad dash to the airport."Family Guy" No Chris Left Behind (TV Episode 2007)
Spoofs the scene when Fletcher Reede (Carrey) was traffic-stopped by traffic cop and he confesses to the cop about all his uncaught traffic violations. Peter was made to reinact that scene in reality to have his son admitted into private boarding prep school.
And Justice for All (1979)
Evil Dead II (1987)
Die Hard 2 (1990)
Presumed Innocent (1990)