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== Legacy == The final dance sequence of ''All That Jazz'' is depicted in [[FX (TV channel)|FX]]'s ''[[Fosse/Verdon]]'' starring [[Sam Rockwell]] as [[Bob Fosse]]. The series' executive producer and Broadway star [[Lin-Manuel Miranda]] played the dual role of Joe Gideon/[[Roy Scheider]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/news/lin-manuel-miranda-fosse-verdon-cameo_88876.html|title= Lin-Manuel Miranda Tells Us How Fosse/Verdon Pulled Off His Secret Cameo|website= TheatreMania|access-date= April 22, 2020}}</ref> The "[[Get Happy (song)|Get Happy]]" dream sequence musical number in the season 7 ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' episode "[[Bombshells (House)|Bombshells]]" was also inspired by this dance sequence.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogcritics.org/interview-house-mds-co-executive-producerwriter1|title=Interview: House, M.D.'s Co-Executive Producer/Writer Liz Friedman on "Bombshells" and Television's Most Complex Doctor|website=Blogcritics|date=11 March 2011|access-date=September 3, 2020|archive-date=October 26, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201026105456/https://blogcritics.org/interview-house-mds-co-executive-producerwriter1/|url-status=live}}</ref> The film is referenced heavily in the ''[[Better Call Saul]]'' episode: "[[Mijo (Better Call Saul)|Mijo]]".<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.vulture.com/2015/02/tv-review-better-call-saul.html|title= Better Call Saul Borrows From Breaking Bad, But It's Already Coming Into Its Own|website= [[Vulture (magazine)|Vulture]]|date= 6 February 2015|access-date= April 22, 2020|archive-date= June 6, 2020|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200606221402/https://www.vulture.com/2015/02/tv-review-better-call-saul.html|url-status= live}}</ref> During the episode, there is a montage in which [[Saul Goodman|Jimmy McGill’s]] ([[Bob Odenkirk]]) routine is revealed: Grabbing his coffee, defending clients, collecting his check, and his ongoing battle with the parking attendant, [[Mike Ehrmantraut]] ([[Jonathan Banks]]). During his routine he always looks in the mirror and says "It's showtime, folks!", a line from ''All That Jazz''. [[List of GLOW episodes#Season 3 (2019)|Season 3]] Episode 5 of ''[[GLOW (TV series)|GLOW]]'', "Freaky Tuesday", opens with the [[Concerto alla rustica|same Vivaldi concerto]] music while the character Tammé is shown struggling, with the help of pills and wine and hot showers, to wake up every morning and tamp down her back pain while continuing to perform as a wrestler each night. Season 3 Episode 10 of ''[[Get a Life (American TV series)|Get a Life]]'', "Zoo Animals on Wheels", features a rehearsal montage set to [[On Broadway (song)|"On Broadway"]]. During this sequence, Chris Peterson ([[Chris Elliott]]) mimics Joe Gideon's cigarette smoking and use of Visine before saying, "It's showtime, folks!" to himself in his dressing room mirror. Elliott would again reference the film in the finale of the [[Adult Swim]] series ''[[Eagleheart (TV series)|Eagleheart]]'', which concludes with a recreation of the "Bye Bye Life" sequence, with his character Chris Monsanto as Joe Gideon. The [[David Fincher]]–directed music video for [[Paula Abdul]]'s song "[[Cold Hearted (Paula Abdul song)|Cold Hearted]]" is inspired by the "Take Off With Us" dance sequence in ''All That Jazz''. The 2006 film ''[[Marie Antoinette (2006 film)|Marie Antoinette]]'' written and directed by [[Sofia Coppola]] reuses the Vivaldi concerto in a montage depicting the daily routine of Marie's life with her husband.
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