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  1. Firestorm (also mentioned in "The Rye" and "The Engagement"): Jerry happily discusses the movie with a friend, commenting that at one point, Harrison Ford "jumped out of the plane and was shooting back up at them while he was falling." His friend references an "underwater escape."

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    • Flaming Globes of Sigmund. In Seinfeld’s season 2 episode “The Heart Attack,” Jerry falls asleep while watching a sci-fi B-movie on television. The movie is called Flaming Globes of Sigmund and features a space-related premise in which showrunner Larry David cameos as an Austrian-accented character wearing an aluminum suit and goggles.
    • Prognosis Negative. Prognosis Negative first appears in the Seinfeld season 3 episode “The Dog” when Elaine asks Jerry to see it with her and refuses to go with only George.
    • Ponce De Leon. Instead of seeing Prognosis Negative in “The Dog,” Seinfeld's Elaine and Jerry go to see the fictional Ponce de Leon. Later on in the episode “The Movie,” the gang discusses whether they liked the movie, with Elaine loathing it.
    • Checkmate. In season 3’s “The Movie,” Checkmate is the film that Seinfeld’s characters all actually wanted to see, but a series of misfortunes led them to separately see Rochelle, Rochelle.
  2. Sep 3, 2019 · The scene that demonstrates what a mistake this was has Jerry picking up George to see a new action thriller starring Harrison Ford called Firestorm and George telling Jerry that he’s instead going with Susan to see a melodrama starring Sally Field called The Muted Heart.

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    • Rochelle Rochelle. The story of “A young girl’s strange erotic journey from Milan to Minsk” was referenced throughout the series, even getting a musical adaptation late in the run starring Bette Midler.
    • Death Blow. Death Blow, featured in the episode “The Little Kicks,” appears to be a gimmicky, high-concept action-adventure movie, almost certainly produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and directed either by Tony Scott or Michael Bay.
    • Untitled Woody Allen movie. We never find out the title or anything else about it, but in the season 3 episode “The Alternate Side,” Kramer films a cameo in a movie Woody Allen is filming down the street, with just one line: “These pretzels are making me thirsty.”
    • Prognosis Negative. Prognosis Negative was an old dark comedy screenplay of Larry David’s, and its plot — a man won’t commit to dating a woman until he finds out she’s dying— sounds more like something that would happen on a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode than anything in a real-life movie.
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  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1080177-firestormFirestorm | Rotten Tomatoes

    A firefighter (Howie Long) and his mentor (Scott Glenn) encounter an escaped convict (William Forsythe) and his cohorts in a blazing forest.

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  6. "Firestorm" Harrison Ford jumps out of a plane and shoots back up at the plane while he falls. A helicopter lands on a car. Season Seven episodes The Pool Guy, The Rye and The Engagement

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