In Popular Culture
The band The Black Math Experiment produced a tongue-in-cheek song about Arquette's acting and wrestling career entitled, “You Cannot Kill David Arquette”. Arquette himself helped promote the band, notably on MTV’s Total Request Live (TRL) and during his promotional tour for The Tripper. He also used the band's music for the B-roll in the DVD of the film.
In, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, when America and Canada go to the war, the countries begin bombing A-list celeberties houses, the Arquette family being one of them.
Arquette has appeared on The Howard Stern Show many times, including multiple times as the show's celebrity intern.
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