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13This page lists ShoutOut seen in {{Film}}s. Any movie beginning with "A..." or "The..." has been placed under the letter of the next word in the title. Any sequels are under the title of the original.
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15!!Films with their own subpages:
16[[index]]
17* ''ShoutOut/AlvinAndTheChipmunks''
18* ''ShoutOut/AustinPowers''
19* ''ShoutOut/{{Avatar}}''
20* ''ShoutOut/TheAvengers1998''
21* ''ShoutOut/Barbie2023''
22* ''ShoutOut/BigBadWolves''
23* ''ShoutOut/BlazingSaddles''
24* ''ShoutOut/TheCabinInTheWoods''
25* ''ShoutOut/ChildrensPartyAtThePalace''
26* ''ShoutOut/CityHunterTheCupidsPerfume''
27* ''ShoutOut/DoctorSeries''
28* ''ShoutOut/{{Doomsday}}''
29* ''ShoutOut/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019''
30* ''ShoutOut/HardcoreHenry''
31* ''ShoutOut/HotFuzz''
32* ''ShoutOut/{{Inception}}''
33* ''ShoutOut/TheInterview''
34* ''ShoutOut/JamesBond''
35* ''ShoutOut/JesusBro''
36* ''ShoutOut/KingsmanTheSecretService''
37* ''ShoutOut/ManOfSteel''
38* ShoutOut/MarvelCinematicUniverse
39* ''ShoutOut/MeAndEarlAndTheDyingGirl''
40* ''ShoutOut/MouseHunt''
41* ''ShoutOut/NightOfTheCreeps''
42* ''ShoutOut/OurLadies''
43* ''ShoutOut/PacificRim''
44* ''ShoutOut/PiratesOfTheCaribbean''
45* ''ShoutOut/{{Pixels}}''
46* ShoutOut/QuentinTarantino
47* ''ShoutOut/{{Rocky}}''
48* ''ShoutOut/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow''
49* ''ShoutOut/ReadyPlayerOne2018''
50* ''ShoutOut/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld''
51* ''ShoutOut/{{Scream}}''
52* ''ShoutOut/ShaunOfTheDead''
53* ''ShoutOut/TheShawshankRedemption''
54* ''ShoutOut/ShinGodzilla''
55* ''ShoutOut/TheSmurfs''
56* ''ShoutOut/StarWars''
57** ''ShoutOut/TheForceAwakens''
58** ''ShoutOut/RogueOne''
59* ''ShoutOut/Super8''
60* ''ShoutOut/TheXFiles'' (sub-page listing Shout Outs from the whole franchise, including two feature films)
61* [[/index]]''Film/XMenFilmSeries''[[index]]
62** ''ShoutOut/XMenFirstClass''
63** ''ShoutOut/XMenDaysOfFuturePast''
64** ''ShoutOut/Deadpool2016''
65** ''ShoutOut/Deadpool2''
66** ''ShoutOut/XMenApocalypse''
67* ''ShoutOut/{{Zombieland}}''
68[[/index]]
69----
70!!Other Films:
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75* Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's ''Film/The6thDay'' has a probable shoutout to ''Replicant'' (as well as referencing Freud): The holo-psychiatrist's first sanity-test question in the event that a person thinks they've been cloned is the first question in the Replicant test, but with two turtles.
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79* ''Film/TheAbyss''. At one point the characters are talking about the alien encounters Lindsey had, one character says "Hot Rods of the Gods", which was an adventure for the ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'' RPG put out by West End Games.
80* ''Film/TheAccused'': Just before the infamous rape scene, there is a street sign in the bar reading "Beatty St.", a reference to Creator/NedBeatty's role in [[Film/{{Deliverance}} another film with an infamous rape scene]].
81* In ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBuckarooBanzaiAcrossThe8thDimension'', the Red Lectroids originally land at Grover's Mill, New Jersey in 1938. Their landing was reported in the Creator/OrsonWelles broadcast of ''Radio/TheWarOfTheWorlds'', but they cover it up by arranging for the broadcast to be labeled as fiction.
82* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRockyAndBullwinkle''
83-->'''Fearless Leader''': There has never been a way to actually destroy a cartoon character until now.\
84'''Henchman''': [[ItsBeenDone What about]] [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit that movie Roger Rabbit?]]\
85'''Fearless Leader''': Shut up! This is totally different! [{{beat}}] There has never been a way to actually destroy a cartoon character until now.
86* In ''Film/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay'', Celia's teacher calls Anthony "WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph" after he accidentally knocks over the school's trophy cases.
87* ''Film/AllAboutE'': The title is obviously one to ''Film/AllAboutEve'', though the plot is nothing like that.
88* In ''Always'', Pete's affectionate nickname for Dorinda is "Film/FunnyFace", a shoutout to the Creator/AudreyHepburn-starring film of the same name. Crosses over with ActorAllusion as Hepburn also appeared in ''Always'', in what would become her last film role.
89* In ''Amazon Women on the Moon'', when a news reader on a TV news segment is talking about fraternities, a picture of the Delta House from ''Animal House'' is shown behind her.
90* In ''Film/{{Anchorman|TheLegendOfRonBurgundy}}'', when Ron Burgundy is playing jazz flute, near the end he plays the riff from Music/JethroTull's ''[[Music/AqualungJethroTullAlbum Aqualung]] and then shouts, "Hey, Aqualung!" [[note]]In reality, there are no flutes played on "Aqualung".[[/note]]
91* One of the scenes in ''Theatre/AnimalCrackers'' includes a spoof of Eugene O'Neill's play ''Strange Interlude'' and its elaborate asides.
92* In ''Film/{{Antebellum}}'', there is a shot through Veronica's hotel door of the blonde-haired girl standing in the middle of the hotel corridor, staring at Veronica, much like the ghost girls in ''Film/TheShining''.
93* ''Film/AreYouBeingServed'':
94** Mr. Harman makes a comment about Creator/RobertRedford being attracted to large breasts.
95** Mr. Humphries once dressed as Franchise/{{Batman}} for a fancy-dress party:
96--->'''Mr. Humphries''': Anyway... I said to 'im, "I'm Batman, ''pow''", said "I'm Robin, '''poof'''".
97** When Carlos mistakes the Grace Brothers staff for brothers with the surname "Grace", Mr. Lucas remarks Mr. Humphries is the "Amazing Grace", referencing the hymn of the same name.
98** Captain Peacock tells Miss Brahms that in her dinner dress, she looks just as moving as Art/TheMonaLisa:
99--->'''Miss Brahms''': Oh yes, she got big knockers an' all?
100** Carlos thinks Mrs. Slocombe has a figure like Creator/RaquelWelch.
101** After witnessing a revolutionary get shot, Mr. Humphries remarks that it's just like ''Film/TheGunsOfNavarone''.
102* ''Film/AttackOfTheKillerDonuts'':
103** When Flanagan is killed by a donut in his shower, [[Film/{{Psycho}} his blood is shown circling the drain]].
104** When Howard stuffs a killer donut into a freezer, he says "[[Series/GameOfThrones Winter's coming.]]".
105** The two police officers in the movie are named [[Creator/RodgersAndHammerstein Officer Rogers and Officer Hammerstein]].
106* ''Film/AxeMurderingWithHackley'': At [=RKS=], which is Hackley's place of work, deciding on who to kill and who not to kill is called ''Film/SchindlersList''-ing. You can imagine how awkward it gets when it comes to targeting Jewish people.
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110* ''Film/BadApples'':
111** Mrs. Dekker says that there's some bad apples in the neighbourhood, even though it looks like it was ripped out of a [[Creator/NormanRockwell Rockwell]] painting.
112** When Samuel finds both girls in his house, one of them asks "[[Film/TheWizardOfOz How 'bout a little fire, scarecrow?]]".
113** After Samuel gets stabbed InTheBack with a sickle and falls to his knees, the girl in front of him caresses the side of his face and says "[[Advertising/TrixRabbit Silly Rabbit, Trix are for [=KIDS=]!]]".
114* ''Film/Batman1989'':
115** Those ''Film/LittleShopOfHorrors'' dentist tools sure get around a lot, since last appearing in ''Dead Ringers''.
116** The Corto Maltese War, mentioned here as being Vicki's last big photography project, is the name of the conflict Superman puts an end to in Frank Miller's ''The Dark Knight Returns'' (which was, in turn, a shout out to the ''ComicBook/CortoMaltese'' comic book).
117** The Joker's "ImMelting" from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' after Vicki Vale throws water on him.
118** In addition to the general architecture of Gotham, the ClimbingClimax bears a striking resemblance to the cathedral fight in ''Film/{{Metropolis}}''.
119** The ClimbingClimax with the shots of the stairwell looking downward as well as elements of first scene strongly resemble ''Film/{{Vertigo}}''.
120** The cartoon of the Joker's face on his helicopters looks like the classic comic book [[ComicBook/TheJoker Joker]].
121* ''Film/BatmanForever'':
122** To the [[Series/Batman1966 1960s TV series]] in the scene when Batman and Robin first land on Two-Face's and the Riddler's base.
123** "That circus must be halfway to [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Metropolis]] by now."
124* ''Film/BatmanReturns'':
125** Walken's character was named after Max Schreck, who portrayed Count Orlok in the silent film ''Film/{{Nosferatu}}''.
126** The masked ball at Shreck's department store features a replica of the "Red Death" costume from ''Film/ThePhantomOfTheOpera1925''.
127** The Penguin's appearance has clearly been influenced by [[Film/TheCabinetOfDrCaligari Dr. Caligari]].
128** The Penguin's "Batarang-ploy" is referenced in the video game ''VideoGame/BatmanVengeance''--Harley Quinn hurls a Batarang at Commissioner Gordon, and Batman is immediately suspected of throwing it.
129** To kick off his plans in the third act, the Penguin inverts the famous quote from David Lynch's ''Film/TheElephantMan''.
130* ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'':
131** In one scene, you can see gang members who wear the same outfits as the main characters from ''Film/AClockworkOrange''.
132** A more subtle (if that's the word) Kubrick homage in the same scene has a gang dressed in foppish attire. One of them has an eye patch and powdered wig like the Chevalier in ''Film/BarryLyndon''.
133** The scene of Ivy debuting at the charity ball, first by hiding among the performers in an ape costume and slowly taking it off seemed to have been a homage to Creator/MarleneDietrich in ''Blonde Venus'' where she performs a musical number entitled "Hot Voodoo", which starts off with her in an ape costume.
134** Alfred channels Series/MaxHeadroom when addressing Barbara in the Batcave.
135* ''Film/BatmanTheMovie''
136** After the United Underworld kidnap the United World Security Council and escape to their submarine, Robin says that they'll escape via Short Island Sound (AKA [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Island_Sound Long Island Sound]]).
137** After the British United World delegate has been mixed with the Soviet, he uses his shoe to pound angrily on the desk during his rant--as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoe-banging_incident Nikita Khruschev had notoriously done at the UN]].
138** The Penguin's muttered line while piloting the submarine: "Run silent, run deep", a reference to the famous WWII submarine film ''Film/RunSilentRunDeep''.
139* ''Film/BigBrother2018'':
140** The movie is often compared to the anime ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' because both are about teachers helping their student's lives using unconventional methods. However, Henry isn't a pervert like Onizuka, has the distinction of being ex-military, and is ready to send anyone to the hell for messing with Class 6B.
141** To ''Film/Oldboy2003'' - [[spoiler: we have an ex-badass martial artist declaring their protection for a child, and fighting whoever dares harm them. But then it's found out that the person behind them have a grudge against them for what they did in the past.]]
142* Tracy's mechanical body in ''Film/BloodMachines'' gives her a startling resemblance to The Machine Man from ''Film/{{Metropolis}}''.
143* ''Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy'':
144** Creator/GaryOldman's whole look in the films is a ShoutOut to Creator/FrankMiller's ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOne''.
145** The series also contains shout-outs to ''ComicBook/TheLongHalloween'' like he rooftop scene where Dent, Gordon, and Batman meet to discuss the mob problem, especially Batman's StealthHiBye.
146* ''Film/BatmanBegins'':
147** In the car chase scene:
148*** Gordon sees the Tumbler for the first time and watches as it drives over and crushes a police car's roof. He says, "[[Film/IndependenceDay I've got to get me one of those]]."
149** Earle comments, "Bruce? [[Film/EscapeFromNewYork You're supposed to be dead.]]"
150* ''Film/TheDarkKnight'':
151** "[[Series/ToTellTheTruth Will the real Batman please stand up?]]"
152** Possibly also a reference to [[TheMusical that musical]] [[VaporWare they never made.]]
153** William Fichtner as the banker with the shotgun in the opening heist was an intentional CastingGag by Nolan, who built the sequence as an homage to ''Film/{{Heat}}''.
154** The Joker's goons don clown masks during the opening scene as a reference to Stanley Kubrick's heist film ''Film/TheKilling''. Joker's mask is also the same as the one the character uses in ''The Joker's Wild'', [[http://i.imgur.com/WIsyBbU.jpg his very first appearance]] in the 60's series. It and the other somber clown masks, all worn by the Joker's thugs with otherwise normal street clothes, invoke the image his henchman from the [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries Animated Series]] episode ''The Last Laugh''.
155** ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'': The detonator found on the prisoners' ship is concealed in a box resembling a [[spoiler:book]].
156** Naturally, since Nolan is a card-carrying [[Franchise/JamesBond Bond]] fan, the blade at the tip of the Joker's shoe is ''Film/FromRussiaWithLove''. The film also makes use of an ActionPrologue, just like the ''Bond'' films.
157** Kind of a weird one, but the Bat-Cycle emerges from the Batmobile.... "Batmobile lost a wheel". And then after that, "Joker got away."
158* ''Film/TheDarkKnightRises'':
159** Gordon reads the ending of ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities.'' Bane's Gotham Revolution mirrors that of the French Revolution as depicted in the novel. Bane's second-in-command is John Barsad, and there is a CorruptCorporateExecutive named Phillip Stryver, both named after characters from that book.
160** Also, Wayne Enterprises's people hide in '''Tellson's Bank''', according to the script.
161** Bane knitting in the courtroom is probably a nod to Madame Defarge and the "knitting ladies", and "The fire rises", which he says to the henchman on the plane that he orders to stay behind and die, is the name of a chapter in it as well.
162** The speculations by the maids about Bruce Wayne's mental health at the start of the film call to mind Howard Hughes, especially the bit where Daggett comments how he must be growing out his fingernails and peeing in mason jars in the isolation of his private wing.
163** Bruce discovering [[spoiler:Miranda/Talia's]] betrayal at the moment [[spoiler:she stabs him]] is [[Theatre/JuliusCaesar a couple thousand years old.]]
164** While in his reclusive period, Bruce becomes a [[ComicBook/GreenArrow socially conscious billionaire with a Van Dyke goatee who takes up archery!]]
165** Nolan's use of the Pittsburgh Steelers to guest-star as the Gotham Rogues, besides the practical fact that they were filming in Pittsburgh, is also a tribute to their Batman fandom. During the 1966 season, when the Creator/AdamWest [[Series/Batman1966 series]] was airing, the Steelers wore uniforms inspired by Batman.
166** Three trucks are driven around by Bane's soldiers. One truck contains the nuclear device and two of the trucks are decoys. This is much like ''Film/TheItalianJob2003'', where the antagonist hires three armored cars to fool the main characters, with two of the armored cars being empty decoys and one carrying all of the gold loot (in that case, though, they were able to isolate the real truck from the decoys by using computer hacking to determine which one was weighed down).
167** Catching a plane by lowering men on ropes to attach a cable to its tail is taken straight from the opening of the Bond movie ''Film/LicenceToKill''.
168** Batman's two fights with Bane are modeled after Batman's two fights with the Mutant leader in ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns''. In both first fights, Batman fights with pure aggression, trying to physically overpower his opponent, but he's facing an opponent who's both much stronger and in far better physical condition, and Batman ends up getting decisively beaten. In both second fights, he's much smarter and more defensive about how he fights, exploiting his opponents' disadvantages and only really starting to lay into them when they're at their weakest, and ends up beating them both.
169* In ''Film/BeautifulCreatures'', the cinema marquee that's always spelled wrong at one point says [[{{Film/Inception}} "Interception"]].
170* ''[[Film/BeingHands being Hands]]'' features Hands, a character who claims power in a fashion similar to Betty, a BigBad from Film/KungPow.
171--> '''Hands''': [emphatic] ''"I'm a great and powerful wizard! Your clothes are red!"''
172* A subtle but enormous example – Creator/PeterSellers was a huge fan of Laurel and Hardy, and the voice he used for Chance the gardener in ''Film/BeingThere'' is an Americanized version of Stan Laurel's; Laurel's work partially informed Sellers's physical approach to the role as well, since it was exactly what the [[Main/TheFool character]] required (the other part? A gardener who worked for Sellers in TheFifties).
173* ''Film/BicentennialMan'':
174** ''Film/HomeAlone'' is referenced (one of Creator/ChrisColumbus's previous films) when Miss says that Kate [=McCalister=]'s family has an [=NDR114=] in their household.
175** When Andrew first repairs the record player, the disk he puts in plays "Mesicku na nebi hlubokóm" from Music/AntoninDvorak's opera ''{{Theatre/Rusalka}}''. The opera is concerned with the fairy-tale story of a water nymph who wants to become mortal for love.
176** The car that Ma'am drives in this film is the same car used in ''Film/DemolitionMan''.
177** Galatea, the {{Fembot}}, is named after a story in Myth/ClassicalMythology; Pygmalion was a sculptor who carved Galatea from stone and fell in love with her. Aphrodite brought the statue to life so that they could be together.
178** Galatea plays Music/ArethaFranklin's "Respect" while walking home from the market. She plays "Since You've Been Gone", another Franklin song, while Andrew is talking to Rupert.
179** While Andrew and Rupert are designing their [[ArtificialLimbs prosthetics]], Galatea is singing "If I Only Had a Heart", from ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (where a tin man wants a heart).
180** Andrew has misheard ''Theatre/SwanLake'' as ''Swine Lake''.
181* At one point in ''Film/BigEyes'', Walter speaks to a socialite named [[Film/DuckSoup Mrs. Teasdale]].
182* ''Film/BirdBox'': Charlie tries to talk to Malorie about his novel. He mentions that in his version of TheEnd there are [[Film/TheHungerGames no kids with crossbows trying to kill each other]], [[Film/TheMazeRunnerSeries nor are they running around some giant maze to survive.]]
183* ''Film/BlackSheep2007'', whose special effects are courtesy of WETA, whose leader is named Grant Major: Grant: [[Film/TheLordOfTheRings "This is mine, all mine! I mean, ours!"]]
184** Some of the footage of maddened sheep herds charging over hilltops on the horizon look suspiciously similar to ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' scenes of the Riders of Rohan, which is probably because they used the same computer programme while creating it.
185** In addition, the name of the AnimalWrongsGroup in the film is a very similar sounding WEKA.
186* ''Film/BladeRunner''
187** The replicants are created by the Tyrell Corporation. This is a reference to the Tyrell Institute, which created the android robot Mr. R.I.N.G. in the ''Series/KolchakTheNightStalker'' episode "Mr. R.I.N.G.".
188* ''Film/TheBlindSide'' was released in theaters on the same week as ''New Moon'', the sequel to ''Literature/{{Twilight}}''. Collins is watching ''Twilight'' on television when Leigh Anne brings Michael to the Tuohy's home for the first time.
189* Creator/JeanClaudeVanDamme's debut vehicle ''Film/{{Bloodsport}}'' featured Bolo Yeung as the villain, and (almost?) all of Bolo's dialogue is borrowed from Creator/BruceLee's ''Film/EnterTheDragon'' (which Bolo was also in, although, hilariously, his only dialogue in ''that'' was to shout 'dah!' whenever anyone mentioned him...)
190* ''Film/TheBloodyMan'':
191** The house is full of posters and toys of various 80s pop culture icons, including ''Franchise/TheMuppets'', ''Film/{{Tron}}'', ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'', and countless others.
192** As Mr. Harris leaves, he tells Kim what the kids can and can't do. In response, she makes a quip asking about [[Film/{{Gremlins}} feeding them after midnight]].
193* When Creator/CarrieFisher's character shoots off a bazooka in ''Film/TheBluesBrothers'', the sound effect is (essentially) the same noise that blaster weapons make in the ''Franchise/StarWars'' films.
194* There's a scene in ''Film/TheBody2012'' in which Álex ascends a staircase, holding a poisoned glass of wine. This scene is lifted from the notorious scene from Hitchcock's ''Film/{{Suspicion}}'', in which Cary Grant ascends a staircase, holding a glass of possibly poisoned milk.
195* ''Film/{{Brick}}'' has plenty of these, ranging from ''Film/{{The Maltese Falcon|1941}}'' to ''Anime/CowboyBebop''.
196* The dwarf in ''Film/TheBride'' is named Rinaldo, after the name of blacklisted ''Film/AbbottAndCostelloMeetFrankenstein'' screenwriter Frederic I. Rinaldo.
197* In The Creator/LaurelAndHardy's final film: ''Film/TheBullfighters'', The courtroom scene and the BodyHorror ending is based on their 1934 short, ''Going Bye-Bye''. In ''The Bullfighters'', they were turned into skeletons while in Going Bye-Bye. Their legs were broken off and tied to their necks. As Oliver Hardy rants to Stan Laurel "Well, Here's Another Nice Mess You've Gotten Me Into!"
198* In ''Film/ButImACheerleader'' two people in an institution for curing the supposedly psychologically ill (in this case, gays) which is doing more harm than good have sex when they weren't supposed to, an uptight woman who runs the place discovers them, and they get in big trouble. Does anyone else think this is a ''Film/OneFlewOverTheCuckoosNest'' shout out?
199* In ''Film/ByeByeMonkey'', an orphaned baby chimp is found in a life sized ''[[Film/KingKong1976 King Kong]]'' prop.
200* ''Film/{{Byzantium}}'': Captain Ruthven's name is obviously a shout-out to Polidori's ''Literature/TheVampyre''. [[spoiler:And a subversion of MeaningfulName, as he never becomes a vampire.]]
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204* ''Film/CainHill'': When the crew meets Elizabeth, the owner of the AbandonedHospital, they makes jokes about her answering to such names as [[Film/Ghostbusters1984 Zuul]].
205* ''Film/CannibalGirls'': The name of the town where the story take place, Farnhamville, is believed to be a reference to the Creator/RobertAHeinlein novel ''Literature/FarnhamsFreehold'', where cannibalism features prominently.
206* ''Film/{{Cannonball}}'''s showdown is a car chase between the hero in a green Ford Mustang Fastback and the baddie in a black Dodge Charger [[spoiler:which crashes and [[EveryCarIsAPinto immediately explodes]] in the end]], spiced up with some nice jump scenes. We've seen almost the exact same thing before in ''Film/{{Bullitt}}''.
207** Also, the movie shouts out to a couple of elements from real-life Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dashes. Not as many as ''Film/TheCannonballRun'' which was made by actual Cannonballers, but still.
208* ''Film/CarryOnSeries'':
209** ''Film/CarryOnSpying'':
210*** One will find that most of the conventions are from FilmNoir, from the cigarette packet in the nightclub having a message inside it, to Creator/DilysLaye as the {{femme fatale}}, who doesn't actually get many chances to flirt and mostly spends time trying to get away from the protagonists because of how obnoxious and incompetent some of them are.
211*** Harold's codename "Bluebottle" comes from a character from ''Radio/TheGoonShow''.
212*** The Fat Man being Film/TheThirdMan (however, it can also be argued that his name is also a shout-out to Film/TheThinMan). Other nods to ''The Third Man'' include characters emerging from manhole covers, the Café Mozart meeting place and the subtle inclusion of a cuckoo clock.
213*** Most of the movie is filled with Franchise/JamesBond and other spy flicks references - Charlie Bind = James Bond (originally "James Bind", but copyright wouldn't allow it), Dr Crow being Film/DrNo, the acronyms based on a variety of organizations from the series, mostly SPECTRE and SMERSH, Daphne Honeybutt's surname is based on the name Honeychile Rider from ''Dr. No'' as well, and the fight on the train being straight from ''Film/FromRussiaWithLove''.
214*** Eric Pohlmann and Creator/JohnBluthal's roles were intended to be the comic answer to Creator/SydneyGreenstreet in ''Film/{{Casablanca}}'' and Creator/PeterLorre in ''Film/TheMalteseFalcon1941''.
215*** Simpkins says "Stop messing about!" at one point, which was a Creator/KennethWilliams catchphrase from the popular ''Series/HancocksHalfHour''.
216*** Characters emerging from the Director of BOSH's cupboard [[spoiler:after using an elevator in STENCH's headquarters]] as if they were coming from another world. [[Literature/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe Hmmm...]]
217** ''Film/CarryOnDoctor'':
218*** Dr. Kilmore's name is a play on the fictional doctor, Series/DrKildare.
219*** A portrait of Creator/JamesRobertsonJustice (an actor best known for the ''Film/DoctorSeries'') hangs in the hospital foyer.
220*** When the Cox and Carter man visits Mr. Bigger's room, the theme music from ''Series/AlfredHitchcockPresents'' is played.
221* ''Film/{{Casper}}'' (1995): The ghostly trio do the "I'm melting!" routine when a kitchen window-shade suddenly flies open, causing the morning sunlight to shine on the ghosts. They dissolve into one ectoplasmic puddle, then disappear through the floor. (Unlike the [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Wicked Witch of the West]], though, the ghostly trio were merely joking with Dr. Harvey and his daughter.) That same scene also contains a shout-out to ''Film/ApocalypseNow'', where the ghostly trio descend into the room vertically, the tops of their heads spinning like helicopter blades while they sing the melody of ''Music/RideOfTheValkyries''. After this, Stretch sniffs the air and exclaims "I love the smell of fleshies in the morning!"
222* ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'':
223** The toothpaste factory Mr. Bucket works for is called ''Smilex''; Wonka's throne is the same one used by [[Creator/JackNicholson The Joker]] during the [[Film/Batman1989 parade scene]]. There's also a ribbon cutting with [[Film/EdwardScissorhands Johnny Depp holding a very large pair of scissors]].
224** "[[Theatre/{{Hair}} The Earth says]]... Hello!"
225** The scene where Wonka sends the giant chocolate bar to the TV is one to ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. Complete with a monolith and "''Music/AlsoSprachZarathustra''".
226*** The following scene where Mike's dad rescues him [[spoiler:from the TV set after he gets miniaturized himself]]: "[[Film/TheFly1958 Help me! Help me!]]"
227* ''Film/ChasingAmy'':
228** Alyssa and Banky comparing lovemaking scars is nearly identical to the famous scene from ''Film/{{Jaws}}''.
229** Bizarrely enough, doubles with ActorAllusion ''twice over''. The scene where Alyssa's lesbian friends chastise her for "selling out" (her lesbianism by hooking up with Holden) mirrors a scene in ''Go Fish''. The scene here features Guinevere Turner, who shares a name with Adams' character in ''Film/{{Mallrats}}''. Turner also wrote and appeared in ''Go Fish'' (although not in the scene in question). Kevin Smith says he got the idea from the film.
230* One of the sequels to ''Film/ChildsPlay'', ''Film/BrideOfChucky''.
231** When Chucky and Tiffany attack Officer Warren (played by Creator/JohnRitter) with the nail trap, Chucky takes a look at Warren's face, now covered by nails, and states "Why does that look so familiar?" making a reference to the infamous monster Pinhead from the ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'' films.
232** When one of the protagonists ask how the dolls got to being dolls, Chucky responds with "If this were a movie, it would take 3 to 4 sequels to do the whole thing justice." and thus parodying the entire ''Child's Play'' series.
233** At the end of the film when Chucky is trapped and killed in his own grave, the way he dies is similar to how he was killed at the end of the first ''Child's Play'' film.
234** The police lock-up at the beginning of ''Bride'' has Shout Outs to [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy Krueger]], [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]], and [[Franchise/{{Halloween}} Michael Myers]].
235* A montage of the protagonist's developmental years plays in the Thai film ''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' (also called ''Fury''), during which she is shown watching ''Ong-bak'' on the television. The same director/martial arts choreographer pair created both movies. Not 10 minutes later, she's watching ''Tom-Yum-Goong'', a.k.a. ''The Protector'', also made by the same director and choreographer.
236* ''Film/{{Cinderella|2015}}'' (2015):
237** There are a couple of these to the ''Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast'' fairytale. Firstly the FairyGodmother doesn't appear until Cinderella has helped her, via SecretTestOfCharacter. Secondly when Cinderella's father goes away on business, the two stepdaughters ask for superficial gifts while Ella asks for a plant - as Beauty's sisters ask for gowns and jewels, while Beauty asks for a rose.
238** There are several sequences here that come from scrapped scenes from [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} the Disney animated version]]. The most notable are the scene with the prince hunting a stag and Cinderella giggling as she overhears her stepfamily talking about the girl at the ball.
239** The king and the duke want Prince Kit to marry Princess Chelina of Zaragoza. In another Cinderella remake called ''Film/EverAfter'', the royal family tried to marry off the Prince to a princess from Spain.
240** The residents of the kingdom are very racially and culturally diverse. This could be a meta-level shout out to a Disney ride called It's A Small World.
241** The mice outrunning the pumpkin is, naturally, yet ''[[IndyEscape another]]'' reference to ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk.''
242** The prince's name is Kit, which is a common nickname for Christopher... [[Theatre/CinderellaRodgersAndHammerstein Rupert Windemere Vladimir Carl Alexander]] [[OverlyLongName Francois Reginald Lancelot Herman Gregory James]].
243** The Fairy Godmother asking if they have a watermelon is a reference to the 1977 version of Cinderella, where the "Fairy" Godmother makes Cinderella's coach out of a watermelon.
244** The Fairy Godmother's SecretTestOfCharacter for Cinderella also appears in two earlier adaptations of the tale: Rossini's 1817 opera ''La Cenerentola'' and Prokofiev's 1945 ballet. Rossini's opera also features the plot points of [[spoiler:the king's death, the prince disguised as one of his men, and the prince assuming the throne once he marries]].
245* ''Film/{{Clawed}}'': The geology professor overseeing the trip into Bear Claw Mountain relays information to his students not to leave food lying around their campsite so they don't attract [[WesternAnimation/YogiBear Yogi and Boo-Boo]].
246* ''Film/ClownKill''
247** When Colin and George notice something amiss on the security camera feeds, Colin asks George if he ever saw ''Film/{{Poltergeist|1982}}'', believing they're in a similar situation.
248** When [[MonsterClown Charlie Boy]] finds a discarded hammer on the floor, he remarks "[[Music/MCHammer Hammer Time]]".
249* ''Film/ComingHomeInTheDark'': When Mandrake asks for the names of Hoaggie's kids, he guesses [[ComicBook/{{Tintin}} Thompson and Thomson]].
250* ''Film/{{Constantine}}''
251** When Angela Dodson wakes up in her apartment, her black cat meows and walks across her bed - a reference to the scene in ''Film/TheMatrix'' where Neo (also played by Creator/KeanuReeves) sees the black cat meow and walk by twice.
252** After some demons are destroyed, Angela starts coughing due to the smell of sulfur/sulphur. Constantine says "Happens to everyone the first time", a reference to the "Everyone falls the first time" bit in ''The Matrix''.
253** While Balthazar is looking at himself in a mirror, his image starts to distort and bubbles form on the glass just before the mirror explodes. This is a combination of two scenes in ''Film/TheMatrix'' film series: the one in ''Film/TheMatrix'' where Neo is looking into a mirror and it distorts, and the one in ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded'' where bubbles form on a door just before it explodes.
254* The first scene of ''Film/CopOut'' has Tracey Morgan's character attempting to interrogate a suspect by rattling off a bunch of random movie quotes while his partner watches from the next room. At one point, Morgan shouts [[Franchise/DieHard "Yipee-ki-yay Motherfucker!]] and his partner, who is played by Creator/BruceWillis, [[ActorAllusion responds]], "[[CelebrityParadox I've never even seen that movie.]]"
255* In ''Film/CradleOfFear'', the unethical doctor who transplants Thomas's leg on to Nick is [[Literature/HerbertWestReanimator Dr. H. West]].
256* Hunter in ''Film/CrimsonTide'' invokes ''Franchise/StarTrek'' to encourage the radio technician to work as fast as possible.
257-->'''Hunter:''' Well I'm Captain Kirk, you're Scotty, I need more power.
258* In Creator/WesCraven's werewolf flick ''Film/{{Cursed|2005}}'', the design of the night club owned by the protagonist Ellie's boyfriend is one big shout out to classic horror movies. It is lined from wall to wall with supposed memorabilia from the movie sets, including the silver-tipped cane from the original ''Film/TheWolfMan1941''.
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262* When the HomeGuard enters the crypt in ''Film/DadsArmy1971'', Private Pike remarks how it reminds him of ''Film/Dracula1931''.
263* In ''Film/DeadpoolNoGoodDeed'', while Deadpool dons his costume in the phone booth, the classic ComicBook/{{Superman}} theme plays.
264* In ''Film/DeathRing'', Vachs' BodyguardBabes are named Bambi and Thumper: after the BodyguardBabes in ''Film/DiamondsAreForever'', which was itself a reference to ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}''.
265* In ''Film/DesertHeat'', the bus driver invites Dottie to a showing of ''{{Film/Yojimbo}}'', which served as the [[AdaptationInspiration inspiration]] for ''Desert Heat''.
266* In ''Franchise/DieHard'', in the opening scene where John [=McClane=] is looking for his wife in the computerized Company Directory, and later where he looks up Hans calling himself Bill Clay on an employee listing, names on the computer screen and names on the board include names of people who worked on the film.
267* ''Film/DogSoldiers'' has the line "There is no spoon" as a shout out to ''Film/TheMatrix'', as well as Private [[Franchise/EvilDead Bruce Campbell]], and one of the characters suggesting that they were in the [[Franchise/StarTrek Kobayashi Maru test]], among many others. Neil Marshall (the writer/director) likes {{Shout Out}}s.
268* ''Film/DraculaUntold'':
269** Vlad takes a page out of [[Film/BatmanBegins Batman's]] book and summons normal bats into a swarm to use as a weapon.
270** The [[spoiler: ReincarnationRomance at the end of the film]] takes its cue from ''Film/BramStokersDracula'', as does the idea of giving Dracula elaborate red armor (muscle-patterned with a wolf's helm in the Coppola film, embellishes with a dragon here).
271** Dracula's reactions and testing of his new powers recalls [[Film/JohnCarter John Carter's first experiences on Mars]].
272** Vlad having to give in to his bloodlust to become a full vampire at his wife's request mirrors a similar scene in {{Manga/Hellsing}}, where Seras Victoria had to do the same at Pip's request.
273* In ''Film/DrDolittle'' when the doctor and Lucky the dog are trying to stop a tiger from leaping to his death, they note all of the great tigers. When asked to name one Lucky comes up with Tony the Tiger, while Dolittle points out how Franchise/{{Rocky}} beat up Creator/MrT after hearing "[[Film/RockyIII Eye of the Tiger]]".
274* In ''Film/DrJekyllAndMrHyde1920'', Sir George Carew's quote, "The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it", is a direct lift from Creator/OscarWilde and ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray''.
275* In ''Theatre/{{Dreamgirls}}'', Music/{{Beyonce}} Knowles' character Deena is briefly seen dressed like Carmen from the all-black [[TheMovie movie]] version of the opera ''Carmen Jones''. One of Beyoncé's first acting roles was in MTV's ''Carmen: The Hip-Hopra''.
276* In ''Film/TheDuff'', the mean girls, Caitlin and Madison, seem to be named after Shelby's two friends from ''Film/ACinderellaStory''.
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280* ''Film/TheElf'': Victoria informs her friend Skye over the phone of her plan to spend Christmas with her fiancee Nick at their house, which is located in an open field. Skye, sensing some serious red flags, asks her if she has ever seen ''Film/TheAmityvilleHorror''.
281** ''Film/Elves2017'': When the deaths start happening, the group of protagonists decide to meet up to discuss what's happening. One of them compares their situation to ''Film/TruthOrDare2018'' with snapchat and filters. Another of the group says that that movie is like ''Film/ItFollows''.
282* ''Film/{{Elysium}}'':
283** The Civil Cooperation Bureau, who provides most of the weaponry in the setting, shares a name with the real-life Civil Cooperation Bureau, which was a government-sponsored hit squad within the South African Defense Force, during UsefulNotes/TheApartheidEra. Agent Kruger, played by South African actor Sharlto Copley, is a member of the CCB who works as a Sleeper Agent for the Elysium Defense Forces. The members of his team are also white South Africans, very tellingly.
284*** Sharlto Copley has mentioned that he and the production team based Kruger's look and accent on a composite of different things. The camo that Kruger wears, as well as Drakey and Crowe is the exact camo worn by the SADF during UsefulNotes/TheApartheidEra. Kruger's beard and shorts is a reference to the 32 Battalion, which was a special light infantry battalion for the SADF. The accent is particular to the Cape Flats region of South Africa. Judging by Kruger's age, it wouldn't be a stretch to say that He was with the 32 Battalion of the SADF and hails from Cape Flats.
285** To ''Film/JohnnyMnemonic'': Brain up/downloading and a rogue techie named Spider?
286** One of the screens on Kruger's ship shows a computer rendering of the [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]].
287* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'':
288** The movie is full of them, particularly to Disney classic movies:
289*** The book opening sequence is a shoutout to many Disney classics.
290*** When Giselle is looking at the fish tank in Robert's office, a song from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' plays in the background. Jodi Benson, who voiced Ariel, plays Robert's secretary.
291*** While in the Italian restaurant, "La Bella Notte" from ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'' plays; the restaurant itself is called after the song.
292*** The scene where Nathaniel helps Edward to take his boots off is an obvious shout-out to ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''. Edward also watches a soap opera staring Paige O'Hara, who voiced Belle, while a mysterious sounding "Beauty and the Beast" motif plays.
293*** Giselle wears [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} glass shoes to the ball]], and the scene where she takes the bite of the poison apple mimics the one in ''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''.
294*** Narissa herself is a big shoutout to many Disney villainesses, especially to [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty Maleficent]]; green electricity-based powers, similar outfits and the fact that she turns into a dragon while bursting in flames.
295*** Broadway veteran Harvey Evans, the yellow-jacketed old man from "That's How You Know" previously danced as a chimney sweep in ''Film/MaryPoppins''.
296** There's something eerily ''[[Film/KingKong1933 King Kong]]''-esque about [[spoiler:Narissa's death scene]].
297** There is an obvious shout-out to ''Theatre/TheSoundOfMusic'' during the Central Park sequence, and Creator/JulieAndrews was the narrator.
298** There was also a reference to ''Film/{{Moonstruck}}''.
299** There's a pop-up tracker solely devoted to this on the Blu-Ray disc, of which there are over 100, some of which are so obscure that even most Disney diehards won't catch them without it. According to [[WordOfGod director Kevin Lima]], the actual count is over 1,000.
300* ''Film/ErinsGuideToKissingGirls'': When Erin and Liz are talking on their walkie-talkies, you can see posters for ''Film/TheBodySnatcher'', ''Film/TheBrainEaters'', and ''Film/KingKong'' on the wall behind Liz.
301* ''Film/EventHorizon'':
302** The UsedFuture aesthetic of the ''Lewis and Clarke'' and the costumes are heavily inspired by ''Film/{{Alien}}'', not to mention the setup of the story: a bunch of working-class stiffs respond to what they initially think is a distress signal, which they find out too late was actually a warning to stay away, and so they stumble into something horrible.
303** However the Gothic design of the ''Event Horizon'', the GratuitousLatin and [[spoiler:the [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace dimension of "pure chaos" that drives everyone who sees to murderous, self-mutilating insanity]]]] is pure ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' instead.
304** Dr. Weir, [[spoiler:after being exposed to the Beyond and blown out into space, returns as a raving lunatic who [[EyeScream gouges out his own eyes]] and carves bloody runes into his skin, delighting in showing "beautiful, wonderful things" to the surviving crew. He's not far removed from a [[{{Film/Hellraiser}} Cenobite]].]]
305** The exclamation [[Film/BackToTheFuture1 "Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see."]]
306** Starck and Cooper encounter a torrent of blood that erupts from the stasis chamber fluid tank and flows down the corridor, much like ''Film/TheShining''.
307* In ''Film/EvilDead2'', one shot of the basement shows Freddy Krueger's glove hanging on a wall. This is a returned ShoutOut, as a clip from ''Film/TheEvilDead1981'' was used in the original ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet1984''.
308** Yet another exchange of shout-outs links the ''Elm Street'' franchise to the ''Film/{{Critters}}'' films. In ''[[Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet3DreamWarriors Dream Warriors]]'', the patient who gets her face shoved through the TV was watching ''Critters'' before she dozed off. Later, one of the alien bounty hunters in ''Film/Critters2TheMainCourse'' is narrowly prevented from mimicking a poster of Freddy. This incidentally creates a RecursiveReality situation, where each film franchise exists in the 'Verse of the other, as in ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990'', Raphael exits a theater playing ''Critters'' and says "Who come up with this crap?"
309* ''Film/ExMachina'':
310** Nathan as he asks Caleb "WhoYouGonnaCall", and then describes the film ''Film/{{Ghostbusters|1984}}'' when Caleb doesn't quite get it.
311** Describing his house/research facility, Nathan says that there are so many fiber optic leads that you could "[[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife lasso the moon]]".
312** When Nathan, founder of "Bluebook", is first showing Caleb around the house, he tells Caleb that he is authorized to enter some rooms in the house but not all. Any room that Caleb's key card won't authorize him to enter is off-limits to him. This is reminiscent of the fairy tale ''Literature/{{Bluebeard}}'' in which a wealthy aristocratic man of that name warns his new bride that she must not enter a certain room in his castle. When he leaves the castle, she succumbs to temptation and enters the room, discovering to her horror the murdered bodies of his previous wives who had disappeared mysteriously. The allusion to "Bluebeard" continues when Caleb later discovers what is in the closets of Nathan's room [[spoiler:(the discarded bodies of his past-female-androids, whom he used for sex)]].
313** [[spoiler:The blond robot in Nathan's closet is missing her arms and legs, making her look like a dead ringer of the Puppet Master from ''Anime/GhostInTheShell''. Further, Ava, like the Puppet Master, has the ability to turn off the power and the question of her sentience is a key plot issue.]]
314** Nathan's surname is ''[[Film/AmericanPsycho Bateman]]''. [[spoiler:While his namesake dismembers human beings, he dismembers his robots.]]
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318* In ''Film/TheFall'', when Roy is starting off his story to Alexandria, he initially starts it as a pirate story, only for her to object she doesn't like pirate stories and for him to quickly change it. The film is based on the Bulgarian film ''YoHoHo'', which, as the name suggests, ''did'' use a pirate story for its StoryWithinAMovie.
319* ''Film/{{Fantastic Four 2015}}'':
320** At one point Reed tries to talk to Sue by telling her about ''Literature/TwentyThousandLeaguesUnderTheSea''. Turns out she’s already read it.
321** Johnny has a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Fire Flower]] air freshener in his car.
322** At one point Johnny calls Victor [[Film/{{Borat}} "Borat"]].
323** One of the possible names that Johnny suggests for the titular group is [[Series/TwoGuysAGirlAndAPizzaPlace Two Guys, A Girl and a Thing]].
324* During the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue ending in ''Film/FastTimesAtRidgemontHigh'', we are reminded that [[Creator/SeanPenn Jeff Spicoli]] has saved Creator/BrookeShields from drowning, a comic reference to ''Film/TheBlueLagoon1980''.
325* ''Film/FatalInstinct''.
326** The title is a combination of ''Film/FatalAttraction'' and ''Film/BasicInstinct''.
327** Plot elements are taken wholesale from the above films as well as ''Film/SleepingWithTheEnemy'' and ''Film/CapeFear''.
328** When a doorbell rings Lana Ravine says "That's the postman. He always rings twice", a reference to ''Literature/ThePostmanAlwaysRingsTwice''.
329* A hallmark of the ''Film/FinalDestination'' series is its habit of giving characters the surnames of famous horror and thriller directors, including Hitchcock, Carpenter, Lewis, Corman, Romero, and Polanski.
330* ''Film/{{Flash Gordon|1980}}'' (1980)
331** ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (1939)
332*** Klytus turns over an hourglass and says "You have until the sands...run up". The Wicked Witch of the West turned over an hourglass and told Dorothy "That's how much longer you've got to be alive".
333*** After General Kala is killed, her body melts in much the same way the Wicked Witch of the West did after Dorothy "liquidated" her.
334** The execution, during which [[Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow Flash Gordon is there in silver underwear]].
335** In the scene where Princess Aura first appears she tells her pet dwarf "Come along, Fellini", a reference to the famous Italian film director Creator/FedericoFellini.
336* ''Film/{{Flatliners}}''
337** Before Labraccio goes through the death process, he says to Nelson "Don't let go of the rope". This is a reference to ''Film/{{Poltergeist|1982}} (1982)''. When Diane Freeling, who is tied to a rope, is about to be sent into the dimension where her daughter Carol Anne was taken, she tells her husband Steven "Don't let go (of the rope)".
338** Kiefer Sutherland being pursued by a creepy figure with a red hood might be a reference to a [[Film/DontLookNow certain movie]] featuring [[Creator/DonaldSutherland his dad]].
339* ''Film/TheFlintstones''
340** During the reenactment of the show's opening sequence, the drive-in theater has a poster for [[Creator/GeorgeLucas Gorge Lucas]]' ''[[Franchise/StarWars Tar Wars]]''.
341** Fred's secretary is named Sharon Stone ([[WhatCouldHaveBeen The filmmakers wanted to get the real Sharon Stone to play the part, but Halle Berry got it instead]]).
342** The playground is called Film/JurassicPark.
343** [[Music/TheB52s The BC-52s]] are performing at the "Cavern on the Green" restaurant.
344* In ''Film/FloraAndUlysses'' Flora steals her mother's beloved Jack and Rose statue, holding it hostage until her mother returns the titular squirrel Ulysses. At the hostage exchange Flora accidentally drops the statue, breaking Jack and Rose apart; Jack sinks out of sight in the water while Rose lands on a piece of floating bark.
345* In ''Four Christmases'', Vince Vaughn's character says something along the lines of, "I'd rather be shipwrecked on a deserted island being hunted down by a crazy millionaire than visit my parents for Christmas." This line is a reference to a short story entitled "Literature/TheMostDangerousGame," and Vaughn is describing the plot with his line.
346* In ''Film/FriendsWithBenefits'', [[Creator/MilaKunis Jamie's]] mother changes the nationality of Jamie's [[DisappearedDad father]] [[RunningGag throughout the movie.]] At one point the mother mentions a lover, who reminded her of her daughter's father, having a "Cold War" accent. Mila Kunis was born in the former Soviet Union.
347* Creator/JohnTravolta, in ''Film/FromParisWithLove'' mentions that one thing he has is going to kill him: a "Royale With Cheese". He has a discussion about finding a Royale With Cheese at a UsefulNotes/McDonalds in ''Film/PulpFiction''.
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351* In ''Film/LeGendarmeANewYork'', there is a whole SpontaneousChoreography sequence inspired by ''Film/{{West Side Story|1961}}''. The gang of young thieves Cruchot bumps into are clearly dressed like the Sharks.
352* ''Film/GIJoeTheRiseOfCobra''
353** The underwater base is a ''Film/JamesBond'' homage.
354** The battle for the base is one long tribute to ''Franchise/StarWars''. When the base's pulse canon first activates, it strongly resembles the Death Star's firing sequence. [[spoiler:Duke and Baroness']] escape from the exploding tunnel is almost frame for frame Lando's escape from the exploding Death Star II. The entire underwater melee has strong ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' echoes.
355** When the pulse cannon fires, it makes the sound of [[Film/{{Tron}} programs "de-rezzing".]]
356** Strip the Night Raven down to bare metal and slap red stars on it, and you have Film/{{Firefox}}. Including foreign-language-activated weapons.
357** And, of course, there's [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]] [[TheNthDoctor regenerating]] as well.
358** Storm Shadow's the one using a double-bladed weapon in a reactor complex, which is funny given Snake Eyes' actor is the one that played [[Film/ThePhantomMenace Darth Maul]].
359** Duke likes to kick ass and ChewBubblegum. Right before the Paris chase, [[Film/TheyLive he runs out of gum]].
360** The Eiffel Tower falls in much the same way you can make it fall in ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal 2''.
361* ''Film/GirlsLikeMagic'': Jacob, while overhearing Jamie's angry argument with Casey, says it's like his own personal "[[Series/TheLWord L Word]]".
362* ''Film/GleahanAndTheKnavesOfIndustry:'' Gleahan is from "Eastvale," a reference to ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft's'' Eastvale Logging Camp.
363* The famous tollbooth scene in ''Film/TheGodfather'' is deliberately patterned after the climax of Arthur Penn's ''Film/BonnieAndClyde.''
364* ''Film/Godzilla1998'': The three entire fishing boats are dragged underwater, presumably because Godzilla just swallowed their catch, nets and all. This is an apparent ShoutOut to the barrel-dragging scenes in ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' ("Not with ''three''!").
365* ''Film/Godzilla2014'':
366** The far-away shot of the HALO jumpers landing past Godzilla is a nod to the first poster for ''{{Film/Cloverfield}}''.
367** The visual setup of the shot when the door of the HALO jump plane opens, with the setting sun framed dead center just above the horizon, is a reference to the start of the 'Stargate' sequence in ''2001: A Space Odyssey''. The use of Ligeti's 'Requiem' from that scene in the film confirms this.
368** The massive Godzilla-species skeleton in the second trailer and the plot of an ancient monster going up against equally ancient winged creatures seems evocative of the Heisei ''Film/{{Gamera}}'' series.
369** The loving, tender moment between the two MUTOS echo Edward's previous film ''Monsters''. On a slightly amusing note, the way the two kiss as they share a nuke has been compared to ''Lady and the Tramp''.
370** Edwards has said that the team looked at the monsters from ''Franchise/{{Alien}}'' and ''Film/StarshipTroopers'' for inspiration in designing the [=MUTO=]s.
371** Early images of the toy version of one of the [=MUTO=]s show it to be suspiciously similar to the {{Film/Cloverfield}} monster, right down to the arms on the abdomen and the layout of the body, albeit with a far more upright posture, two sets of frontal limbs and a pitch black colouration.
372** ''Manga/{{Akira}}'' served as a major source of visual inspiration as far as portraying the scenes of destruction.
373** The main family had the name Brody which is a shout-out to ''{{Film/Jaws}}.''
374** One of the many gags hidden in the opening credits: the paragraph surrounding Bryan Cranston's name is about a man named [[Series/BreakingBad Walter]] Series/{{Malcolm|InTheMiddle}}.
375** The MUTO eggs, orange and glowing, resemble the nest of Sammael from Hellboy.
376** The single word redacted after Gareth Edwards's name is the name of his first movie, ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}''.
377** The male MUTO looks like Mothra or Battra and fights like Megaguirus.
378** It might not be a coincidence that the Golden Gate Bridge [[Film/PacificRim is once again destroyed by a]] {{Kaiju}}. Also that the MUTOS charge an EMP: much like [[Film/PacificRim Leatherback]].
379** The opening title sequence is a montage of (fabricated for the movie) old footage regarding nuclear "testing" in the '50s and '60s in the South Pacific, much like [[Film/{{Godzilla 1998}} the 1998 film]].
380** Godzilla pries open the female Muto's jaws as part of the finishing move, from the same angle and manner as Kong did in ''Film/KingKong2005''.
381** The initial disaster in the beginning of the movie happens on Joe's birthday. [[Series/BreakingBad In other words, Bryan Cranston's birthdays SUCK]].
382* ''Film/GrandmasBoy2006'': Among the various poster on the walls in the background promoting Brainasium's future projects are an advertisement for "Gay Robot". "Gay Robot" is Nick Swardson's episode-based film project.
383* ''Film/GrandmothersFarm'':
384** Some time into the movie, Abdulla is seen sitting on the couch watching ''Film/{{Devil}}''.
385** Abdulla is compared by his friends to Creator/PauloCoelho.
386** That night, Abdulla and Ramsi are seen watching ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry''.
387* In ''Film/TheGreatWhiteHype'', as Creator/SamuelLJackson's Sultan sits down at ringside he has a short exchange with a familiar looking man.
388-->'''Sultan''': [[Film/PulpFiction Vincent, how you doing, baby! You seen Jules? How's everythin'? Alright. Good to see you.]]
389* At the end of ''Film/Gremlins2TheNewBatch'' one of the disintegrating Gremlins is wearing a pointed witch-hat as a Shout Out to the iconic scene in ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
390* In ''Film/{{Gunless}}'', Larry's obsession with getting rid of a tree stump is almost certainly based on Joe Starrett's similar obsession in ''Literature/{{Shane}}'' (albeit more explosive).
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394* A large number of them in the first ''Film/{{Halloween|1978}}'' film.
395** Sam Loomis was the name of a character in ''Film/{{Psycho}}''.
396** ''Film/HalloweenH20TwentyYearsLater'' contains many references to the ''Film/{{Scream}}'' series, and includes some of the music from it.
397* ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'':
398** To another StonerFlick:
399--->'''Harold:''' ''[to Neil Patrick Harris]'' Film/DudeWheresMyCar??!\
400'''Kumar:''' Where's his car, dude?!
401** A reference to ''Better Luck Tomorrow'' (2002) where Cho played the antagonist.
402** Ryan Reynolds wiping Kumar's brow mirrors the scene in Van Wilder where they perform surgery on the dog-sandwiches together.
403** See the poster up there? See the tagline? Heard of ''Film/FastTimesAtRidgemontHigh'', itself a movie full of stoners?
404** Rosenberg and Goldstein are a reference to ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'''s (or Stoppard's) Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. How's ''that'' for an unexpected GeniusBonus?
405* In the documentary ''Film/HeartsOfDarknessAFilmmakersApocalypse'', which chronicles the TroubledProduction of ''Film/ApocalypseNow'', there are two separate shout outs to ''Literature/TheOdyssey'':
406** Screenwriter Creator/JohnMilius explicitly compares ''Apocalypse Now'' to ''The Odyssey'' (noting that it is not ''only'' a loose adaptation of Creator/JosephConrad's ''Literature/HeartOfDarkness''), likening Kilgore to the Cyclops and the playboy bunnies to the Sirens.
407** Director Creator/FrancisFordCoppola, frustrated with the TroubledProduction of ''Apocalypse Now'', refers to the film as ''The Idiodyssey''.
408* ''Franchise/{{Hellboy}}'':
409** ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'': In a shout out to John Landis, a movie marquee ''See You Next Wednesday''.
410** In ''Film/Hellboy2019'', Baba Yaga's walking home resembles the castle from ''Literature/HowlsMovingCastle'', in contrast to the simple cabin she has in the ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'' comics and the folklore.
411* ''Film/{{Help}}'':
412** The version of "Help!" used in the movie's opening credits and on the American soundtrack starts with a snippet of the ''Film/JamesBond'' theme; in the film itself, a parody of said theme plays as Clang and his cult prepare to pursue the Beatles in their car. In another scene, Bhuta distracts a chef by imitating [[Film/{{Goldfinger}} Oddjob's hat toss attack.]]
413** One of the orchestral cues is [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong appropriately titled]], "Another Hard Day's Night".
414** As John and Ringo walk down the sidewalk to mail a letter, John is heard reciting the first few lines to his ''In His Own Write'' poem, "I Sat Belonely". He also is shown reading his second book, ''A Spaniard in the Works'', at the beginning of the film.
415* ''Film/HighSchool2010'':
416** At Psycho Ed's home, a bunch of people are seen watching ''Film/EvilDead2''.
417** The jar of drugs Henry takes from Psycho Ed's stash is labelled [[Franchise/StarTrek Captain Sulu]].
418* ''Film/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy2005'':
419** The [[Franchise/StarWars lightsabre]] toasters, complete with authentic Lucas sound effects.
420** The ''Heart of Gold's'' dropships are a direct reference to ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey''.
421** The original Marvin from the TV series makes a cameo appearance, playing an anonymous robot in a queue.
422** The commentary on the DVD claims that one of the actresses who played Trillian prior to the film appears in place of the usual boozehound during the scene in the Bar and Groom. Whether this is [[Radio/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1978 Susan Sheridan]] or [[Series/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy1981 Sandra Dickinson]] is not made clear.
423* ''Film/{{Hogfather}}''
424** The noble music which plays when Bilious is being sobered up is ''Men of Harlech'', but is also known to some university students as ''[[FilkSong The Alcoholics' Anthem]]''.
425* ''Film/HolmesAndWatson'': The film begins with a fake {{epigraph}}.
426-->"Logic is the sword by which we slay ancient superstitions. But lo, the heart has its own truths to teach us."\
427Series/HannahMontana\
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429* ''Film/{{Hook}}''
430** At the end, Tootles shouts "Seize the day!", a phrase popularized by [[Film/DeadPoetsSociety another Robin Williams film]].
431** Smee greets the pirates with a resounding call of [[Film/GoodMorningVietnam "Gooooood Morning Neverland!"]]
432** When Peter sees Tink taking out some pirates, he asks if she's related to WesternAnimation/MightyMouse.
433** Peter asks of the Lost Boys, "What is this?! Some sort of ''Literature/LordOfTheFlies'' preschool?!"
434* ''Film/{{Horrorvision}}'': While [[TheProtagonist Dez]] is picking the lock to Toni's apartment, Dazzy tells him he's "like fucking Series/{{MacGyver|1985}}."
435* ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'':
436** At one point a radio message is sent to the team to warn them that they're about to encounter an enemy patrol boat. The message is almost a word-for-word copy of a similar radio message in ''Film/TheGunsOfNavarone'', and the battle that follows is clearly inspired by that movie as well.
437** Martin and Charlie Sheen word for word recreate their internal monologues from ''Film/ApocalypseNow'' and ''Film/{{Platoon}}'' respectively. Then as their boats pass they look at each other and say, "I loved you in ''Film/WallStreet''!" (Where they played father and son.)
438* ''Film/HotTubTimeMachine'':
439** A very subtle one to ''Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy''. It's squirrels instead of mice, but there's clearly more than meets the eye going on with them.
440** Also, while Adam is talking with the ManicPixieDreamGirl in the house they broke into, a quick "Okay, so you're a [[Series/DoctorWho Time Lord]], and this hot tub is your [[TimeAndRelativeDimensionsInSpace space ship]]". This scene is also framed like the final scene of ''Film/SixteenCandles''.
441** "I want my two dollars!" is a reference to Creator/JohnCusack's early film ''Film/BetterOffDead''. (It’s even mentioned as a DVD subtitle).
442** When Lou [[spoiler:finally snaps and beats up Blaine]] it's an obvious (shot-for-shot and [[spoiler:punch-for-punch]]) reference to a similar scene in ''Film/AChristmasStory''. And just before that happens, someone in the room shouts "[[Film/TheKarateKid Get a body bag]]!"
443* ''Film/HouseShark'': The film has a couple to ''Film/{{Jaws}}'', of course.
444** Zachary says he likes sharks, but is afraid of water, which Frank says is because he saw Jaws.
445** There's also his PreMortemOneLiner before [[spoiler:he shoots Abraham's foot in the shark's mouth, which somehow blows it up]].
446-->'''Frank:''' Smile, you son of a [[GoshDangItToHeck biscuit]]!
447* ''Film/HowToMarryAMillionaire'': Schatze says: "Look at Roosevelt, look at Churchill, look at old fella what's his name in ''Film/TheAfricanQueen''". The 'old guy in the African Queen' was Creator/HumphreyBogart, her husband in real life.
448* ''Film/TheHungerGames'':
449** ''Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjayPart1'':
450*** The [[spoiler:ambush in District 7]] resembles a scene from ''Film/{{Red Dawn|1984}}''.
451*** The jumpsuits they wear in District 13 appear to be a visual reference to the film version of ''Literature/NineteenEightyFour''.
452** In ''Film/TheHungerGamesMockingjayPart2'', Katniss' hooded cape attire looks similar to the black Mia Dearden/Speedy II costume from the ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'' comics.
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456* The short film adaptation of the short story "Literature/ImpossibleDreams" by Tim Pratt opens with Daniel watching ''The Other Side'', a science fiction series based on ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959''. The introduction to ''The Other Side'' features the same spinning cone seen in the opening credits of Season Three. When Daniel later discovers that there is a disused building where Impossible Dreams had been the previous night, the ''Twilight Zone'' theme music is heard.
457* A snickering ShoutOut was one scene in ''Film/IndependenceDay'' where a frazzled cable TV worker is attempting to empathise with an enraged customer by saying "Yes, I love ''Series/TheXFiles'' too".
458** ''Film/IndependenceDay'' is chock full of {{homage}}s and {{Shout Out}}s to classic sci-fi movies.
459** [[Film/JurassicPark "Must go faster, must go faster,]] [[Creator/JeffGoldblum go go go go go GO!"]].
460* In one of the flashbacks in ''Literature/IfIStay'', Mia, Kim, and Adam are playing [[Film/PitchPerfect cups]].
461* ''Film/IntoTheWoods'':
462** The Wolf is given a [[https://www.dishnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/JohnnyDepp1022.png zoot suit]], an homage to the wolf character from Tex Avery's ''WesternAnimation/RedHotRidingHood''.
463** Right before Cinderella leaves the festival the first time, a snippet of "Night Waltz" from ''Theatre/ALittleNightMusic'' can be heard, and the magical harp that Jack steals from the Giant plays "You Must Meet My Wife", also from ''A Little Night Music''. Of course, [[spoiler:Jack does indeed meet the giant's wife]].
464** Little Red's costume, apart from the cape, consists of a blue dress, red shoes and pigtails... so basically, [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Dorothy]].
465* ''Film/InventionForDestruction'': The close-up of the big cannons on the cruiser sent to search the count's ship was inspired by a similar shot of the battleship Potemkin in Sergei Eisenstein's masterpiece ''Film/BattleshipPotemkin''.
466* In ''Film/IronEagle'', the callsign for [[ColonelBadass Colonel Charles "Chappy" Sinclair]], played by Louis Gossett, Jr, was originally held (albeit with a slightly different spelling) by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_James_Jr. Daniel James, Jr.]], a US Air Force pilot who was the first four star African-American general.
467* ''Film/IrrationalMan'': The whole plot is one to ''Literature/CrimeAndPunishment'', which is explicitly reference in the film and noted for its parallels, while specifically the killer's rationalizations are similar.
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471* ''Film/JackAndDiane'': The title is from a song by Music/JohnMellencamp, although with the twist that here it's about [[QueerRomance two]] [[GenderFlip girls]].
472* ''Film/JackTheGiantSlayer'':
473** To the infamous "NOT THE BEES!" scene from ''Film/TheWickerMan2006''.
474** And to ''Franchise/StarWars'', with Creator/EwanMcGregor (AKA Obi-Wan Kenobi) saying the famous CatchPhrase, "I have a bad feeling about this". Good luck hearing it over the squealing fans.
475** The golden harp, shown at least three times in the film, heavily resembles the one in the ''Mickey and the Beanstalk'' short in ''WesternAnimation/FunAndFancyFree.''
476** The king (Ian [=McShane=]) is announced by someone saying "The King approaches". That's also how he was announced in ''Series/{{Kings}}''.
477* In ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack'', Federal Wildlife Marshal Willenholly is a reference to the characters Marshall, Will and Holly on ''Series/LandOfTheLost1974'' -- a shout out reinforced by the subsequent appearance of the Sleestak Diner sitting in the shadow of KirksRock.
478** In what might be some kind of odd backwards Shout Out, Creator/WillFerrell -- who played Marshal Willenholly -- appeared in TheFilmOfTheSeries of ''Film/LandOfTheLost''.
479** And that is just the tip of the iceberg. In addition to shout outs to Creator/KevinSmith's previous movies, the movie makes references to ''Film/{{ET|TheExtraTerrestrial}}'', ''Film/Scream1996'', ''Film/GoodWillHunting'', ''Franchise/StarWars'', and the collected work of Jason Biggs.
480** And ''Film/{{Daredevil}}'', in which Kevin Smith later had a cameo role.
481* ''Film/JudgeDredd'' had a shout out to ''ComicBook/ABCWarriors'' in the form of a non-functional model for sale in the weapons shop.
482* ''Film/JupiterAscending'':
483** Jupiter's [[Film/TheWizardOfOz blue gingham]] flannel shirt from the beginning of the film. [[WordOfGod Lana made this explicit]] in [[http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-matrix-creators-launch-a-new-epic-with-jupiter-ascending-1422548645 at least one interview]].
484** Jupiter cites law [[{{Film/Brazil}} 27b/6]]. Also doubles as an ActorAllusion, since director Creator/TerryGilliam actually has a cameo in the film.
485** The film does the infamous revolving door of bureaucrats scene from ''Film/{{Ikiru}}'' in sci-fi style.
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489* ''Film/K2SirenOfTheHimalayas'': The expedition leader laughingly says ''Film/VerticalLimit'' was an actual documentary. There are a couple of clips from it as well.
490* ''Kaboom'':
491** A cult calls itself The New Order - London jokingly mistakes them for [[Music/NewOrder a post punk band]]. The cultists' manifesto is titled ''An Ideal For Living'', which was also the name of the debut EP of Music/JoyDivision.
492** Thor introduces himself as "like the [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor superhero]]". He's actually one of two characters named as mythology shout outs - the other is Lorelai, and unlike Thor, she seems to [[ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming actually have supernatural powers in line with her namesake]] (a siren from German myths). Thor bringing up the Marvel hero rather than the Norse God in relation to his name seems in character, as he's depicted as somewhat of a DumbJock.
493** Oliver claims to have found Smith's contact information on a fan page of Music/ExplosionsInTheSky.
494* ''Film/TheKentuckyFriedMovie'''s "A Fistful of Yen" segment.
495** Several members of Dr. Klahn's army are shown throwing hats at statues and knocking off pieces of them. This is a reference to Oddjob's use of his hat as a weapon in ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''.
496** Two references to ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
497*** During the fight between Loo and Dr. Klahn Loo splashes a bucket of water onto Klahn and he melts, saying "I'm melting, I'm melting".
498*** The final scene is based on the "Dorothy wakes up after returning from Oz" scene. Loo is lying in bed wearing a wig with other characters from the segment gathered around him.
499* ''Film/KickAss'':
500** The scene where Kick-Ass attempts to jump the roof is the same roof used in ''Film/SpiderMan1''.
501** The movie ends with [[spoiler:Red Mist]] quoting ComicBook/TheJoker from Creator/TimBurton's ''Film/Batman1989''. "Wait till they get a load of me."
502** A line from ''Film/BrideOfFrankenstein''.
503** Music from ''The Film/DollarsTrilogy'' as Hit Girl enters the mafia safehouse.
504** Hit Girl's nightvision rampage resembles ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2'''s multiplayer, where Hit-Girl's apparently using a H&K USP Compact with a tactical knife attachment. Which is what some criminals were playing earlier on in the film.
505** Dave was partly distraught about the prospect of his death because he won't get to see what happens on ''Series/{{Lost}}''.
506** Dave points out that his narrating the film doesn't guarantee his survival by name checking several films that have featured posthumous narration.
507--> "If you're reassuring yourself that I'm going to make it through this since I'm talking to you now, quit being such a smart-ass! Hell dude, you never seen ''ComicBook/SinCity''? ''Film/AmericanBeauty''? ''Film/SunsetBoulevard''?"
508** "With no power comes no responsibility" references [[ComesGreatResponsibility the famous mantra]] of the Spider-Man franchise.
509** '''"I WILL AVENGE YOU, MOTHER!!!!"''' in a style reminiscent of Peter Parker lurking around ol' Uncle Ben's grave in said Spider-Man franchise. And then you get told off by Dave for expecting that.
510** ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' is among the many comics mentioned by name; coincidentally, the first trailer for ''Film/ScottPilgrimVsTheWorld'' was attached to ''Kick-Ass''.
511** In the same scene, the shojo manga magazine ''Shojo Beat'' is mentioned.
512** Big Daddy name-drops Creator/JohnWoo while quizzing Hit Girl.
513** The microwave chamber torture scene is lifted almost wholesale from the ''Film/JamesBond'' movie ''Film/LicenceToKill'', but in that movie it was a decompression chamber. [[YourHeadAsplode Same effect, though.]] In light of this, the car crushing scene is likely a shout out to ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''
514** When Kick-Ass dons his costume for the first time, this is accompanied by upbeat music resembling Music/JohnWilliams' Film/{{Superman|TheMovie}} march. Also, when Red Mist rides through the city in the Mist Mobile, the soundtrack heavily resembles the Batman theme from [[Film/Batman1989 the Tim]] [[Film/BatmanReturns Burton movies]].
515** The {{Mook|s}} that [[spoiler: gets thrown under a bus to establish Red Mist as a superhero]] is named Tony Romita. John Romita Sr. was the second penciler on the original ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' comic book and one of the most influential and best-known. His son, John Romita Jr., is also a comic book artist well-known for his own take on Spider-Man and, of course, the ''ComicBook/KickAss'' comic book itself.
516** The shoot-out in darkness is one big 'Hello!' to ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}''.
517** The music that plays during [[spoiler:Big Daddy's assault on the warehouse]] and [[spoiler:the end of the pitch-black shoot-out]] are the themes from ''Film/TwentyEightDaysLater'' and Film/{{Sunshine}}, both directed by Creator/DannyBoyle.
518** The yellow car driven by Dexter Fletcher's character is the same one his character drove in ''Film/LayerCake'', also directed by Matthew Vaughn. Both characters are called Cody.
519** Chris's bodyguard exclaims he's always wanted to yell [[Film/Scarface1983 "SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!!"]] as he's [[spoiler: preparing to shoot Hit-Girl with a Mk 153 Mod 0 SMAW ]].
520** After he gets numerous metal implants to reinforce his broken bones, Dave is compared to ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}.
521** For those of you who watched the 2003 {{anime}} series ''[[Franchise/DotHack .hack//Dusk]]'', look ''very'' carefully in the background of the comic book store and you'll see a cardboard cutout of Rena in the background, as well as several ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} posters.
522** In one scene Dave and his friends are reading an issue of ''The ComicBook/{{Runaways}}''.
523** When Dave is leaving the hospital, his Dad puts a copy of ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' in his bag.
524** [[Film/SpiderMan1 Who am I? I'm Kick-Ass!]]
525** When Kick-Ass tries on his costume for the first time: "[[Film/TaxiDriver You talkin' to me?]]"
526** Hit-Girl's way of slaughtering her adversaries is similar to [[Film/KillBill The Bride's modus operandi]].
527* In ''Film/TheKillerThatStalkedNewYork'', a 1950 film {{Very Loosely Based|OnATrueStory}} on the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_New_York_City_smallpox_outbreak 1947 New York City smallpox outbreak]], the {{narrator}} makes one to ''Literature/GentlemenPreferBlondes'' when describing the manhunt for PatientZero Sheila Bennet.
528-->"If you were female, five-feet-four, and addicted to the rinse that makes hair the color gentlemen are supposed to prefer, you had to prove you weren't Sheila Bennet."
529* In the Creator/PeterJackson version of ''Film/KingKong2005'', Carl Denham criticizes RKO Pictures, as they are supposed to be rival companies. The [[Film/KingKong1933 1933 version]], which almost everyone knows, was shot and produced by RKO. Also in the 2005 version, Carl is surprised Fay Wray isn't available for shooting. She played Anne in the 1933 version.
530** They also make fun of some dialogue from the original, having Jack Driscoll being quite sexist towards Anne, with actually making this exact scene a part of Denham's movie. It's quite nice how they ''did'' acknowledge the older work while (by giving them to a narcissistic jerk) pointing out that these lines are hopelessly out-of-date today.
531* German movie ''Kleine Haie'' makes a ShoutOut to ''Theatre/{{Woyzeck}}'' when one aspiring actor is playing the doctor for the acting teachers. "Yes, good, but now play him with a SpeechImpediment!"
532* Near the end of ''Film/KungFuHustle'', one particular moment in the fight between the hero and the Axe Gang is a visual homage to the Burly Brawl in ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded''.
533** The baker Donut's dying words include "[[Film/TheUntouchables WHAT ARE YOU PREPARED TO DO!?]]"
534* ''Film/{{Kuntilanak}}'': If you look closely at Anjan's shelf, you can see he has a [[Franchise/KungFuPanda Master Shifu]] figure.
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538* ''Film/LadyInCement'': When Tony Rome (Creator/FrankSinatra) gets in the taxi by the airport, on the side of the cab there is an advertisement for Sinatra's fellow Creator/RatPack member Creator/DeanMartin's restaurant on 79th Street Causeway.
539* ''Film/LandOfTheBlind'': Tons of them. Maximilian I resembles Mussolini, Thorne resembles Karl Marx, his writing on the prison walls with feces resembles the IRA "dirty protest", "Baby Max" is a probable reference to Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, son/successor of Haitian dictator Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier, his obsession with movies (and use of national resources to make really bad ones) appears to reference Kim Jong Il's history. The reeducation camps are much like those [[DirtyCommunists various communist regimes]] used, the reference to separating children from their parents and imprisoning intellectuals may refer to the practices of the Khmer Rouge and the clothing women are made to wear is very similar to that of Islamist Iran. Thorne's death scene is a visual reference to "The Death of Marat", and Joe's situation at the end explicitly echoes that of Rudolf Hess.
540* ''Film/TheLastWitchHunter'':
541** When ranting about public perception of witches, Chloe gives Kaulder the description of [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Wicked Witch of the West]].
542** The mechanism of memory potion, complete with YourMindMakesItReal and the position Kaulder takes after eating it, is reminiscent of ''Franchise/TheMatrix''.
543* ''Creator/LaurelAndHardy'' had Stan Laurel saying Oliver Hardy's catchphrase "Well, Here's Another nice mess….." In the 1930 short: "Chicken Comes Home."
544* ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen''
545** When the League first meets Nemo's first mate Ishmael, he tells them "Call me Ishmael", the opening sentence of the novel ''Literature/MobyDick''.
546** When [[spoiler:Dorian]] shoots Ishmael, he uses a golden gun - as in the ''Literature/JamesBond'' story ''Literature/TheManWithTheGoldenGun.''
547** Sean Connery's line "All the time in the world" is from ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService''. This one may not be intentional, as he wasn't actually in ''OHMSS''.
548** They found Hyde in Paris, where he is originally describes as a "[[Film/MurdersInTheRueMorgue big monkey terrorizing the Rue Morgue]]".
549* In ''Film/LittleSweetheart'', the title nine year old VillainProtagonist sociopath (the title comes from a sarcastic line) is seen watching ''Film/NightOfTheLivingDead1968'' (severely out of order) and both her and her fellow nine year old female are seen wearing [[Literature/{{Lolita}} heart-shaped glasses]].
550* ''Film/TheLoneRanger'': Just as ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' contained numerous references to old-fashioned pirate movies, this film features quite a few homages to classic Westerns:
551** The ending train chase/crash recalls Buster Keaton's ''Film/TheGeneral1926'';
552** The plot of the "false Indians" being used to trigger a range war comes from Fritz Lang's ''Western Union''.
553** ''Film/TheSearchers'' with the "Comanche" raid on Rebecca's farmhouse and the heavy use of Monument Valley.
554** ''Film/TheManWhoShotLibertyValance'' inspires John's introduction as a gun-shy, Eastern educated lawyer.
555** ''Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly'' inspires Tonto looting the corpses of Dan's posse, he and John riding through the desert with an umbrella and the bridge detonation.
556** ''Film/OnceUponATimeInTheWest'' gets quite a workout: the railroad plot, the intro of Dan and his posse wearing dusters, the squeaky windmill featuring in one scene, and Tonto revealing his past identity to [[spoiler:Cole]] "at the point of dying." Music/HansZimmer's music sounds like a conscious homage to Music/EnnioMorricone, too.
557** ''Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid'' inspires the standoff between John, Tonto and two of Butch's henchmen, with the heroes arguing over who should kill whom, and John admitting he's not fired a gun in years.
558** The train robbery features one of Butch's men forcing hostages to sing "Shall We Gather at the River?", in a nod to ''Film/TheWildBunch''.
559** The Comanche scenes, flashbacks to the massacre in Tonto's backstory and the line "it's a good day to die" all originate from ''Film/LittleBigMan''.
560** At one point, the BigBad tells Tonto "Pretty soon no one will even know you people were here." A very similar line popped up in the director's previous film ''{{WesternAnimation/Rango}}''.
561* In ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'':
562** Boromir's comment upon cutting his finger on the shards of Narsil: [[Literature/{{Sharpe}} "Still sharp."]]
563** Creator/PeterJackson is on record that the entrance of the Easterners to Mordor was deliberately staged after the entrance of the Winkie Guards into the Witch's Castle in ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' right down to the unintelligible chant.
564* ''Film/LostInSpace'' had the following line which was a reference to an oft used line by Dr. [=McCoy=] in ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'':
565-->'''Dr. Zachary "Spider" Smith''': [[ImADoctorNotAPlaceholder I'm a doctor, not a space explorer.]]
566* In ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'', there is a ShoutOut to ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}:'' while the T. Rex rampages through the streets of San Diego, one of the groups of people running in terror is a group of Japanese businessmen. [[BilingualBonus Translated, they're shouting, "We left Japan to get away from this!"]]
567* ''Literature/TheLovelyBones'': During the scene with Susie and Grandma Lynn in the bookstore, a 1970s poster advertising ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings'' book trilogy is on display.
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571* ''Film/TheMajorAndTheMinor'':
572** Susan lies to train conductors saying she's from Swedish stock, and when they ask her to say something in Swedish, she says Greta Garbo's famous line from ''Film/GrandHotel''.
573** One to Veronica Lake:
574--->'''Cadet Clifford Osborne:''' Well, the bus is here. The ''zombies'' have arrived.\
575'''Susan Applegate:''' Who?\
576'''Cadet Clifford Osborne:''' ''[disdainfully]'' The girls from Miss Shackleford's school.\
577'''Cadet Lt. Miller:''' We use 'em for women. May as well warn you, there's an epidemic at Miss Shackleford's school.\
578'''Susan Applegate:''' An epidemic?\
579'''Cadet Lt. Miller:''' Yeah, they all think their Veronica Lake. Look. ''[cue to all the girls turning their heads, all with the exact same hairdo]''
580* ''Film/TheMarine''. As Wrestling/JohnCena's title character doggedly chases the bad guys, one of the mooks likens him to the Franchise/{{Terminator}}. To which [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103064/ Robert Patrick]] responds with a glare.
581* ''Film/MarsAttacks''
582** There are a number of references to old science fiction movies.
583*** The Martian saucers, the saucers' beam weapon, and their attacks on human civilization (particularly the attack on Washington) are an homage to the alien saucers in ''Film/EarthVsTheFlyingSaucers''.
584*** The Martian saucer crashing into a river near the end is a reference to the end of ''Film/ThisIslandEarth'', where a saucer crashes into the ocean.
585*** During the Martian attack a saucer shoots a bell tower, a scene taken from the Martian attack on Los Angeles in the 1953 film version of ''Film/{{The War Of The Worlds|1953}}''.
586** The fat clown executed by the Penguin in ''Film/BatmanReturns'' can be seen in stasis inside a Martian ship.
587** Also, whenever Lisa Marie's character appears, she's followed by The Bride's theme from ''Film/BrideOfFrankenstein''.
588* ''Film/TheMask'':
589** Many examples to classic Creator/TexAvery animations.
590** One notable ShoutOut to a live-action movie is to ''Film/TheUntouchables''. When the hero is frisked, his BagOfHolding turns up a whole lot of junk, including a BAZOOKA, to which he calmly says, "I have a permit for that," precisely the same words used in similar circumstances by Frank "the Enforcer" Nitti.
591** Also, Film/DirtyHarry (probably a shout out for Creator/ClintEastwood being one of Jim Carrey's impersonations in stand-up as well as Carrey having a minor part in ''Film/TheDeadPool''), and Sally Field at the Oscars, following this gem of a quote:
592--->'''The Mask:''' Hold me closer Red. It's getting dark. ''[cough, cough cough]'' Tell [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Auntie Em]] to let Literature/OldYeller out. ''[cough- cough, cough]'' Tell [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Tiny Tim]] I won't be coming home this Christmas. ''[COUGH, COUGH COUGH]'' Tell [[Film/GoneWithTheWind Scarlett I do give a damn]].
593** "No! It wasn't me! [[Series/TheFugitive It was the One-Armed Man!]]"
594** Milo wearing the Mask has a laugh similar to Mutley's of ''WesternAnimation/WackyRaces''/''WesternAnimation/DastardlyAndMuttleyInTheirFlyingMachines''.
595** Edward G. Robinson, when the Mask lights a cigar and says "You were good, kid, real good. But as long as I'm around, you'll always be second best, see?" (a BeamMeUpScotty version of Robinson's famous line from the movie [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HJlGWXzlLA The Cincinnati Kid]]).
596** "That's a spicy meat-a-ball" is a nod to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQhwNtY3N2k an Alka-Seltzer commercial]] from 1969.
597** The Fog-Horn's "Squeeze Me Gently" disclaimer is very ''Literature/AliceInWonderland''.
598** The police frisk the hero, [[RummageFail whose pockets turn out an endless stream of junk]]. A pair of funny eyeball glasses gets the response "I've never seen those before in my life." A BAZOOKA gets a calm "I have a permit for that", the exact response given by Frank "the Enforcer" Nitti when frisked and found to have a gun on him in ''Film/TheUntouchables''. The same scene also includes a photograph which is a nod to actor Peter Riegert's previous work on ''Film/AnimalHouse''.
599* A cynic could call the multitude of Biblical references in ''Film/TheMatrix'' (including the names and ID numbers of the various hoverships) a series of classy {{shout out}}s.
600** At least two to Creator/LewisCarroll's ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland''.
601*** "Follow the white rabbit."
602*** "You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes."
603** Trinity: "The answer is out there, Neo, and it's looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to." => ''Series/TheXFiles'' slogan, "The truth is out there".
604** At one point while running from the Agents, Neo yells, "Mister Wizard, get me the hell out of here!"
605** The video screens in the Architect's room show some clips from ''Film/{{Baraka}}''.
606** The BringIt hand gesture Neo and Morpheus are fond of using to their opponents is a ShoutOut to Creator/BruceLee.
607** ''Film/TheMatrixReloaded''. During the freeway chase, just before the Agent jumps down onto the truck carrying Morpheus and the Keymaker the police radio says "One Series/Adam12 please respond".
608** ''Film/TheMatrixRevolutions''. Smith calls the Oracle "The great and powerful oracle", a reference to the line "The great and powerful Oz" in ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (1939).
609** In keeping with the movie's philosophical subtext, some of Zion's military personnel are named after famous philosophers. There's Commander Locke, Captain Soren (after Soren Kierkegaard), and Captain Ballard (after science fiction author J.G. Ballard).
610** Also, there's Captain Mifune. There are two possibilities here.
611*** In the original Japanese version of ''Anime/SpeedRacer'' (which the Wachowski brothers are huge fans of), "Mifune" was the main character's last name. Fittingly, the brothers would go on to direct ''Film/SpeedRacer'' just a few years after finishing the ''Matrix'' trilogy.
612*** It could have also been a reference to the famous actor Creator/ToshiroMifune.
613* ''Film/{{Maverick}}''
614** Zane Cooper's name combines Zane Grey, famous author of Western novels, with Creator/GaryCooper, famous actor in Western films.
615** Danny Glover plays a bank robber who mutters [[Film/LethalWeapon "I am too old for this..."]]. The scene is a CastingGag played as ActorAllusion; Mel Gibson, Glover's buddy cop in that franchise, recognises the voice of the bank robber and pulls down his mask, leading the two of them to share a moment (complete with Lethal Weapon musical leitmotif). They look at each other as though in recognition, but then shake their heads saying, "Naaah..." before shaking their heads and walking away. As Glover exits the bank, he murmurs, "[[CatchPhrase I'm getting too old for this shit]]!" [[RuleOfThree And,]] the guitar track at that moment becomes {{suspiciously|SimilarSong}} like the ''Film/LethalWeapon'' theme.
616** Maverick rides a bicycle belonging to his friend Chief Joseph, who explains that he won it in a card game. This is a reference to another Western movie, ''Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid''. In that movie, Butch Cassidy owns (and rides) a bicycle, and is a rotten gambler - so Chief Joseph won his bicycle from Butch!
617* In ''Film/MeanGirls'', Janis Ian is named after the singer of the same name, who was a musical guest on the first episode of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'', Creator/TinaFey's former show. Ian's hit song "At Seventeen" even plays in a scene.
618** The sequel: Why does it feel like the football game between the Plastics and the Anti-Plastics is an homage to ''Film/TheLongestYard'' (of all things)?
619* ''Film/MenInBlack'':
620** The guy behind the Locksmith counter looks remarkably like [[Film/TheRockyHorrorPictureShow Riff Raff]].
621** Agent J tells K not to "go all [[Franchise/{{Dragnet}} Jack Webb]]" on the coroner.
622** It's subtle, but when K shows J his third grade teacher, Ms. Edelson, was an alien, she's listed as being in Philadelphia where, presumably, [[Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir James Edwards was born and raised.]]
623** J tells K not to push the BigRedButton in the gear shift of their CoolCar. This is a reference to ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}'', in which Q does the same thing to Film/JamesBond. In Bond's car the button activates an ejector seat, while in the MIB's car it activates a jet engine in the rear.
624* During the opening sequence of ''Film/{{Mirrormask}}'', there is a brief shot of one of the circus performers "contact juggling" with a set of four crystal balls, a homage to the crystal manipulations done in ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}''.
625* ''Film/MisfitHeights'': The restaurant that some zombies invade is called "[[Creator/GeorgeRomero Romero's]]".
626* ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'': the Trojan Rabbit (TrojanHorse) and Lancelot's squire Concorde (the jet), among others.
627** ''Film/MontyPythonMostlyLiveOneDownFiveToGo'': During the "Dead Parrot" sketch's famous HurricaneOfEuphemisms, Creator/JohnCleese adds the line, "He's expired and gone to meet [[Creator/GrahamChapman Dr. Chapman]]." Both he and Creator/MichaelPalin look to the heavens and give a thumbs-up, to a roar of applause from the audience.
628* ''Film/{{Monsters|2010}}'':
629** Considering it's taking strange huge creatures, unnaturally introducing them to a foreign environment and then failing to contain them, it makes sense ''Film/JurassicPark'' was cited as the main influence.
630** One of the soldiers on patrol in the opening scene hums "Music/RideOfTheValkyries," calling it his personal theme song, in a clear homage to ''Film/ApocalypseNow''.
631* In the ''Film/JamesBond'' film ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'', James is investigating a laboratory of the BigBad, and is watching one of the scientists using a sound lock to open the door. The sound used to open the door? The first five notes of the ''Film/CloseEncountersOfTheThirdKind'' alien theme.
632* ''Film/TheMummyReturns''
633** Something quite hard to spot: when the log is blown up and the pygmies drop into the river, only one of the pygmies remains on one half of the log. He straddles it and waves his hand round, while one end of the log glows, in a brief shoutout to the famous scene from ''Film/DrStrangelove''.
634** When Rick and Evey return from their Egyptian trip, Rick is wearing a [[Franchise/IndianaJones suspiciously familiar fedora.]]
635* ''Film/TheMuppetChristmasCarol'':
636** In the musical number after [[ItWasHisSled Scrooge's change of heart]], the ensemble passes a shop called Micklewhite's. Scrooge is played by Creator/MichaelCaine, whose real name is Maurice Micklewhite.
637** Another storefront bears the names "JustForFun/StatlerAndWaldorf," after the two old cranks who routinely heckle the Muppet performances (and who appear in the film as the Marley brothers).
638* In the 1984 Philip Jackson film ''MusicOfTheSpheres'', computer technician Andrew uncovers the existence of alien intelligences -- and whispers "[[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey The stars -- the fucking stars!]]" before vanishing.
639* ''Film/MysteryTeam''
640** [[Film/AmericanPie "I wanted to see if it felt like pussy, like in that movie!]]
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644* ''National Lampoon's European Vacation''. In the part of the movie set in England, the Griswald family accidentally runs over a bicyclist. The bicyclist, played by Eric Idle, waves off the Griswalds' concern over his injuries, stating that [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail it's just a flesh wound]] and he'll be alright [[Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus once he goes down to the chemists'.]]
645* ''Film/{{Neighbors|2014}}'':
646** Mac and Kelly dress their baby as [[Series/BreakingBad Heisenberg]] and [[Series/MadMen Don Draper]] for a photo shoot.
647** The frat boys host a Creator/RobertDeNiro party. Teddy is dressed as [[Film/TaxiDriver Travis Bickle]] and Pete is [[Film/MeetTheParents Jack Byrnes]].
648** At that same party, a black guy is dressed as Creator/SamuelLJackson from ''Film/JackieBrown'' (also starring Creator/RobertDeNiro). And then he starts quoting [[Film/PulpFiction Ezekiel 25:17.]]
649** Jimmy references ''Film/ZeroDarkThirty'' when he, Mac, and Kelly are talking to Assjuice.
650** When Teddy is offering Assjuice his bedroom to rest in, amongst the amenities are an entire season of ''Series/{{Girls}}''.
651* ''Film/NoKidding'': Vanilla has read ''Literature/LadyChatterleysLover'', which is the root of her attraction to working-class men.
652* ''Film/NobodySleepsInTheWoodsTonightII'': Two.
653** When Adas leaves his house, the camera lingers on a ''Film/ManiacCop'' poster on his wall.
654** When Adas is arguing that they shouldn't run out to look for Zosia after she killed someone, he says that they're not ''Series/MiamiVice''.
655* In something as random as ''Film/TheNumber23,'' there's shout out to ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', where a minor character's name plaque reads Phoenix Miles, referencing Phoenix Wright and Miles Edgeworth.
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659* ''Film/{{Oblivion|2013}}'':
660** Several to ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'', such as the shape of the drone pods, Jack being suddenly denied access to the base, the red glaring eye of the eerie antagonist or the name of the space mission to the unknown, ''Literature/TheOdyssey''.
661** The number of shout outs to the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' series in this movie is rather astounding:
662*** Jack's rifle looks almost exactly like the Viper Sniper Rifle from ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''. It also sounds the same with similar-looking glowing blue projectiles.
663*** Jack Harper has the same name as (''Franchise/MassEffect'' spoiler) [[spoiler: The Illusive Man]].
664*** (spoiler for ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'') FridgeBrilliance: [[spoiler:The Illusive Man was [[EpilepticTrees Indoctrinated]]]]!
665*** [[CatchPhrase "Welcome back, Commander."]] [[spoiler:although this is a [[FridgeBrilliance massive case of]] {{Irony}} considering where and when this is said.]]
666*** The soundtrack is at times reminiscent of the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' soundtrack.
667*** [[spoiler: The BigBad is a giant sentient spaceship with a god complex.]]
668*** However, Sally's voice, her DeadpanSnarker attitude, and the turrets, [[spoiler:along with the cloning of two people, using them as test subjects, setting up individual areas, the remarkably mechanized voice when approaching the core, and the glaring red eye when confronted [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} are much closer to]] [=GlaDOS=]. All we need now is a literal CompanionCube and we have a [[CaptainErsatz post-apocalyptic]] Portal]]!
669*** The drones resemble the Oculus fighters. [[spoiler: The scene where the drones attack the human base is very similar to the scene near the end of ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' where an oculus breaks into the Normandy's cargo hold.]]
670** There's also a nice shoutout to the ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'' series, with the present year being 2077, the same as the Great War. Considering the vital part nukes take place in the back story, it's hardly a coincidence. Also, in the making-of features, we learn that the Scavs' base is called Raven Rock - the same as The Enclave's base in ''VideoGame/Fallout3''.
671* ''[[Film/OceansEleven Ocean's Thirteen]]'' has at least two shout-outs to ''Film/TheGodfather''.
672** The first of these is spoken by Creator/GeorgeClooney to Creator/AlPacino, when he says "What I want- what's most important to me..." (this being the exact phrase Pacino himself used when speaking to Sollozzo in the restaurant).
673** The second shout out was when Reuben, the bedridden casino executive, uses the same lines spoken by Vito Corleone just before Vito learned of his son's death from Tom Hagen ("I hear cars coming and going..."). They were both very subtle; probably meant as inside jokes by the actors, who didn't expect anybody to actually catch them.
674* ''Series/OnTheBuses'' films:
675** ''Film/OnTheBuses'': Upon seeing Vera and Ruby, the depot's first two frumpy female bus drivers, Stan calls them Film/ButchCassidyAndTheSundanceKid.
676** ''Film/MutinyOnTheBuses'':
677*** Nymphy Norah wears a shirt with [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Porky Pig]] on it.
678*** After seeing Arthur with tennis balls sewed to the back of his pyjamas, Stan remarks that he looks like Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame.
679*** When Jack sees Stan in his new uniform for the Windsor Safari Park tours, he calls him "Sanders of the River".
680** ''Film/HolidayOnTheBuses'':
681*** Joan tells Jack that she's a fan of "[[Music/BillHaleyAndHisComets Shake, Rattle and Roll]]".
682*** A poster advertising that ''Film/TheOmegaMan'' will be screened on Wednesday can be spotted.
683*** When Arthur tries to get out of competing in the dance competition with Olive:
684---->'''Arthur''': Olive and I have not performed together for far too long.\
685'''Olive''': Well, ''that's'' true.\
686'''Stan''': Blimey, I was only askin' for y'to do the milit'ry two-step, not the Film/LastTangoInParis.
687* ''Film/OneNightInOctober'': Two of the robbers in Michelle's house are named [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddie]] and [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason]].
688* ''Film/OneTwoThree'' has several: To ''Film/LittleCaesar'', ''Film/GoneWithTheWind'', ''Film/YankeeDoodleDandy'', ''Film/ThePublicEnemy1931'', ''Film/{{Ninotchka}}''.
689* One of the ''Film/JamesBond'' movies, George Lazenby's [[BreakingTheFourthWall brazen fourth wall breaking]] in ''Film/OnHerMajestysSecretService'' after he fails to get the girl in the opening sequence:
690-->'''Bond:''' This never happened to [[Creator/SeanConnery the other fellow]].
691* ''Film/OurManFlint''. After the three Galaxy leaders try to convince him to let them rule the world for its own good Flint says "All I have to do is take a bite of your apple?", a reference to Eve and the Serpent in the Garden of Eden.
692* ''Film/TheOutlawsIsComing'''s ungrammatical title is actually a reference to Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/TheBirds''; the early publicity for which featured posters stating "The birds is coming!"
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696* ''Film/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'':
697** ''The Lightning Thief'': While passing the river of lost dreams thing in Hades, one can see a [[Film/CitizenKane little sled]] floating by.
698** It's mentioned that Medusa's eyes need to be opened to activate her power from her decapitated head. Instead we see them open automatically, just like in ''Film/{{Clash of the Titans|1981}}''.
699* In ''Film/PhantasmII'', an undertaker is shown filling a bag labeled "Mr. Creator/SamRaimi" with ashes. Possibly also a StealthPun, since the protagonist of Raimi's ''Franchise/EvilDead'' series is named Ash.
700* In ''Film/ThePinkPanther1963'', during a car chase near the end, Sir Charles and George meet in the town square. One says "You take the high road, and I'll take the low road" from Loch Lomand.
701* ''Film/Pitch2009'': Belial mentions that Jim's fantasies of his crush borrowed some from ''Series/LittleHouseOnThePrairie''.
702* ''Film/PleaseTurnOver'':
703** Dr. Adam Gay in ''Naked Revolt'' treats a patient called "Eve", making them [[Literature/TheBible Adam and Eve]].
704** When accusing Edward of sleeping with Miss Jones, Janet remarks she's been married to him for nineteen years, which is, as she puts it, "nearly three times Film/TheSevenYearItch".
705** When Gladys asks Edward and Janet if they've read ''Naked Revolt'', Edward sarcastically responds that they've been playing ''Happy Families'' instead.
706** When Dr. Manners demands a national apology in the national press for the depiction of his counterpart, Dr. Adam Gay, in ''Naked Revolt'', Edward asks if he'd prefer four minutes on Creator/{{ITV}} of him licking his boots.
707** In London, theatres show Flora Robson and Beatrix Lehmann starring in ''The Aspern Papers'' and Elizabeth Seal and Keith Mitchell starring in ''Irma la Douce''.
708* ''Film/PokemonDetectivePikachu'' has one to ''Film/RedHeat'' during the interrogation scene. The perp says something in a language one of the detectives can't understand, the detective's partner gives him a TactfulTranslation, and the angered detective goes for the physical offensive.
709* ''Film/ProjectAlmanac'':
710** To numerous time travel films and shows like ''Film/GroundhogDay'', ''Film/{{Looper}}'', ''Series/DoctorWho'', ''Film/TimeCop''. One of the guys even watches ''Film/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure'' at school.
711** Jessie's keychain, which later becomes a plot device, is a keychain of from ''Anime/OjamajoDoremi''.
712* ''Film/ThePunisher2004'' has Frank Castle's wife and son killed by a truck full of hitmen running them down. The scene immediately following it in which a devastated Frank runs towards them screaming their names is almost identical to a scene in ''Film/MadMax1''.
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714
715[[folder:R]]
716* ''Film/RaisingTheWind'':
717** Miranda can be seen reading ''Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}}'' as Jill cooks goulash.
718** Malcolm makes a joke about his [[Music/JohannSebastianBach Bach]] being worse than his bite.
719* ''Film/RedLights'':
720** Many of them, especially to ''Series/TheXFiles'' -- Margaret shares the surname of Senator Matheson from the series, the TV-presenter's name is [[ScullySyndrome Dana]], and in Buckley's room there is a poster identical to that in Mulder's office but with "I want to believe" replaced by "I want to understand".
721** Also to many famous (or infamous) real life events/arguments in the paranormal debate: the debunking of Leonardo is done the same way as faith healer Peter Popoff was exposed by the skeptical magician James Randi, the arguments of Buckley/Matheson are common, along with the paranormal tests, Simon Silver resembles the real Uri Geller, the identical horoscopes is a technique used to expose confirmation bias, the initials SPRC (Scientific Paranormal Research Center) are close to that of the actual 130-year old SPR (Society for Psychical Research), Leonardo has the same last name as famous fraud medium Eusapia Palladino, Shackleton shares one with Basil Shackleton, a star of the Soal-Goldney experiments of the 1940s that were later found to rely on faked data, etc.
722* At the end of the ''Film/ReeferMadness'' musical, President Roosevelt makes reference to a [[Theatre/{{Annie}} "little orphan girl"]] who once gave him some trite advice.
723* The "Repo Code" from ''Film/RepoMan'' ("I shall not cause harm to any vehicle nor the personal contents thereof, nor through inaction let the personal contents thereof come to harm") is a takeoff on Asimov's [[ThreeLawsCompliant First Law of Robotics]].
724* ''Literature/RequiemForADream'' has a few.
725** Marion curled up in a ball in the bathtub and shrieking is taken straight out of ''Perfect Blue''. Aronofsky even secured the rights to a live-action version of the film just to justify including this scene in this movie.
726** During the scene when Tyrone and Harry are in the crowd, trying to get the drug shipment from Florida, one of the dealers is shown peeling an orange. This is a reference to ''Film/TheGodfather'' and the use of oranges as foreshadowing to something bad about to happen. They don't get their drugs, and the next sequence is Winter.
727** Averted by the recurring image of Marion standing at the end of a small pier, which is extremely similar to the recurring image in ''Film/DarkCity'' that also features Creator/JenniferConnelly. Word Of God says that ''this was unintentional''.
728* ''Film/RiseOfTheScarecrows'': When Rufus is having his friends beat down Carlos, he tells them to remove Carlos' pants so he can "go ''Film/{{Deliverance}}'' on his ass". [[spoiler:Thankfully, he wasn't serious.]]
729* A Shout Out exists in every scene of the movie ''River City Rumble'', a fan-made tribute movie based on ''VideoGame/RiverCityRansom'', be it to the game itself, other classic video games, anime, or western cartoons.
730* Creator/MelBrooks does it to his own films as well. ''[[Film/RobinHoodMenInTights "A BLACK SHERIFF!?"]] "Hey, it worked in Film/BlazingSaddles!!"''
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732
733[[folder:S]]
734* ''Film/SatansCheerleaders'': When Stevie disappears into the bushes with Debbie for some hanky-panky, Coach yells after him to "[[Film/DrStrangelove remember your precious bodily fluids!]]"
735* Suki, the main character in ''Film/TheScribbler'', moves into a halfway house for psychiatric patients - where a rash of suspicious suicides are occurring. When her doctor calls to check on her, Suki answers the phone with a glibly deadpan "[[Film/{{Psycho}} Bates Motel...]]"
736* ''Film/TheSecretOfTheMagicGourd'': The title of the BMovie Wang Bao is transported in is called ''The Swamp Dino Strikes Back'' which is a nod to the name of ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', however only in name.
737* ''Film/SecretsInTheHotSpring'': At the start of the movie, when [[TheProtagonist Hsien-Chao]] is working at a HauntedHouse attraction, he's dressed up as [[Franchise/ChildsPlay Chucky]].
738* ''Film/SeeHowTheyRun'''s Inspector Stoppard is named after Creator/TomStoppard who wrote ''Theatre/TheRealInspectorHound'', a parody of Agatha Christie mysteries.
739* ''Film/{{Serenity}}'' has a planet named Miranda "Miranda." Miranda is the character from Shakespeare's ''Theatre/TheTempest'' who says the line [[labelnote:Note]]("Oh, brave new world, that has such people in it!")[[/labelnote]] that ''Literature/BraveNewWorld'' by Aldous Huxley [[LiteraryAllusionTitle comes from]]. ''Literature/BraveNewWorld'', of course, had the mind-control drug that [[GovernmentDrugEnforcement made all people happy, mindless, and compliant.]]
740* ''Film/{{Sharkenstein}}'':
741** Skip wears a ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' cap.
742** When Klaus sees the kids in his lair, he says "[[Film/Dracula1931 Welcome to my humble abode.]]".
743* ''Film/SherlockCaseOfEvil'' contains references to a number of other Franchise/SherlockHolmes films:
744** Watson mentions [[Film/TheSevenPerCentSolution a colleague in Vienna with extensive experience in treating drug addiction]].
745** Holmes and Moriarty have their final showdown [[WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective inside the clock tower of Big Ben]].
746* Miho from ''Film/SinCity'' uses a [[DualWielding ''pair'']] of Hattori Hanzo swords. According to Rodriguez and Tarantino, Miho wouldn't use anything less than a Hanzo blade to chop vegetables.
747* ''Film/{{Sleepers}}'': [[TheDogBitesBack Shakes]] talks about obsessing with ''Literature/TheCountOfMonteCristo'' and its tale of jailbreaking and cold-served revenge.
748* In [[TheFilmOfTheBook the film version]] of ''Film/ASoundOfThunder'', Charles Hatton tells the travelers after the first successful time traveling expedition, "Gentlemen, and lady: today, you stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Columbus discovering America, Armstrong stepping on the moon, Brubaker landing on Mars." The director, Peter Hyam, also filmed ''Film/CapricornOne'', where Col. Charles Brubaker (James Brolin) is the first man on Mars in the faked landing.
749** In the backstory of the original ''Film/TotalRecall1990'', Quaid/Hauser stayed at a hotel on Mars under the name "Brubaker".
750* ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog2020'':
751** In the prologue, Sonic describes Longclaw, the owl who raised him, as "[[Franchise/StarWars Obi-Wan Kenobi]] if he had a beak and ate mice".
752** Sonic gives this little tidbit when the Echidna Tribe showed up during his monologue about his childhood:
753--->'''Sonic:''' Turns out [[ComicBook/SpiderMan with great power, comes great power-hungry bad guys]].
754** In his rambling assault against Major Bennington, Dr. Robotnik asks Bennington if he ever read ''Literature/CharlottesWeb'', saying that the book ends with the death of the titular spider after she lays an egg sac. He then compares Charlotte's egg sac to his ovular white drones.
755** Sonic's slow-motion sequence in the bar is accompanied by pop music, homaging [[ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}} Peter Maximoff]] from the ''[[Film/XMenFilmSeries X-Men]]'' films.
756** When Tom helps a duck and her ducklings cross a street, he addresses them as "[[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Donald, Daisy,]] [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Daffy...]]"
757** Sonic is a huge fan of ComicBook/TheFlash, owning and reading a lot of his comics.
758** Sonic is shown peeping on Tom and Maddie's movie nights over the years he has spent in secret at Green Hills, and Sonic's favorite is ''Film/{{Speed}}''. Sonic even imitates Creator/DennisHopper's famous "Pop quiz, hotshot" and notes that Creator/KeanuReeves is a national treasure. (The latter may also double as a reference to an infamous fanmade poster with human versions of the characters, where Reeves in a blue jacket was Sonic.)
759** Another film Sonic briefly watches is ''Film/TheNakedGun''.
760** Wade comments on how Robotnik and his men remind him of the ''Film/MenInBlack'', but they aren't "as likeable or charming as Creator/WillSmith". He later asks if they're going to wipe his memory when they leave, referencing the Neuralyzer used frequently in the franchise.
761** While fleeing the roadside bar, Sonic slides across the police car's hood like Bo and Luke do in ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard''.
762** The scene where Maddie gives him smelling salts:
763---> '''Sonic:''' ''[[Anime/SonicX GOTTAGOFAST!]]'' ''(runs around the kitchen like a lunatic before stopping to stand on top of the kitchen island)'' Where am I? What year is it? Is [[Creator/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] president?!
764** Sonic flosses after overturning Robotnik’s tank and when he gets his room. Flossing is a dance which has become so synonymous with ''VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}'' that many people don't even know its actual name and just call it "The ''Fortnite'' Dance".
765** When Sonic takes the wheel of the pickup truck:[[note]]This may be a bit of a ProductionThrowback, since the movie was produced by Neal Moritz, the producer of Film/TheFastAndTheFurious.[[/note]]
766---> '''Sonic:''' I feel just like Creator/VinDiesel! It's all about [[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious family]] Tom!
767** Part of Robotnik's dance, particularly when he goes "headless", is a tribute to Creator/DickVanDyke.
768** Once Tom reaches Rachel's house, he's holding a suspicious bag (containing Sonic). Being distrustful of him, she asks if he's hiding something illegal in the bag, such as guns or e-mails.
769** [[https://twitter.com/pat_kc/status/1246233707280609280?lang=en According to co-writer Pat Casey]], [[spoiler:Robotnik shaving his head with a piece of metal]] is a reference to Creator/MarlonBrando's character in ''Film/ApocalypseNow''.
770* ''Film/SpiderManTrilogy'':
771** When Peter Parker is trying to figure out a phrase to [[HowDoIShotWeb shoot a web]] he tries "[[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Up, Up, and Away]]" and "ComicBook/{{Shazam}}"!
772** In her hospital bed, Aunt May admonishes Peter for all that he does (school, work, taking care of her), and reminds him that he's "not Superman." Peter laughs at the reference.
773** Peter opening his shirt like ComicBook/{{Superman}}; Doc Ock climbing NY buildings like Film/KingKong; "Symbiote Night Fever".
774** In the novelization of the first movie, the wheelchaired and bald Oscorp Board Member, Maximillian Fargas, is compared to the "professor character in that mutant movie."
775** When Jonah and Hoffman are discussing what to call Octavius for the paper headline:
776--->'''Jonah:''' What are we gonna call this guy?\
777'''Hoffman:''' "Doctor Octopus"?\
778'''Jonah:''' That's crap.\
779'''Hoffman:''' "Science Squid"?\
780'''Jonah:''' Crap.\
781'''Hoffman:''' "ComicBook/DoctorStrange"?\
782'''Jonah:''' That's pretty good... But it's taken!
783** Peter's landlord and his daughter, the Ditkovich's.
784** Before the SadisticChoice:
785--->'''Green Goblin:''' We are who we choose to be, now choose!
786** One of the surgeons trying to operate on Octopus raises an arm holding a chainsaw a là Ash in Army of Darkness. In the same scene, we get a POV shot from one of the tentacles as it slithers through the air just like the unseen force in the ''Evil Dead'' movies.
787* ''Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan''
788** Multiple direct references to ''Literature/MobyDick'' and ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'', the two books which represent Khan (irrationally obsessed with revenge) and Kirk (coming to terms with his own mortality).
789** The concentric tubes of the Genesis control panel resemble the ones that Ripley uses to activate the self-destruct sequence in ''Film/{{Alien}}''.
790* ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness'':
791** The design of Earth's cities now has a very ''Franchise/MassEffect''-like look and feel. From the vehicles, to the architecture, you'd expect to see a derelict [[EldritchAbomination Reaper]] near London. The Klingon ruins suggest a cross between Tuchanka and Ilos.
792** When Harrison takes out the Starfleet High Command early in the movie, it resembles the scene in ''Film/TheGodfatherPartIII''.
793** Nibiru, the name of the planet in the opening scene, is the ancient Babylonian name for Jupiter (which has also been used in a couple of different pseudoscientific theories involving planetary catastrophes).
794* Creator/GeorgeLucas' ''Franchise/StarWars'' films contain a reference to his first movie, ''Film/THX1138'', when Luke Skywalker explains away their presence on the Death Star by claiming it's "a prisoner transfer from cellblock 1138". Interestingly enough, when Creator/MarkHamill improvised that line, Creator/GeorgeLucas actually told him not to do it in another take, as the original script just had a random combination of numbers.
795** Not the first time this happened. One of the protagonists in ''Film/AmericanGraffiti'' has a car with the license plate '''THX-1138'''.
796*** The character was Bob Falfa, played by... Creator/HarrisonFord.
797** In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', you can hear "Ein-tausend-ein-hundert-acht-und-dreißig", [[BilingualBonus 1138 in German]].
798*** Not the last time, either. In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', the nightclub Dr. Jones first goes to is named "Club Obi Wan".
799*** Almost every ''Franchise/StarWars'' movie has some reference to THX-1138. On Hoth in ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'', General Rieekan says, "Send Rogues 10 and 11 to sector 38." In ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'', the droid killed by Jar Jar Binks at the end has serial number 1138 on his back. In ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'', the LED lights on the back of the clone trooper helmets display a serial number. Although illegible, they all read "THX 1138". Finally, in ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith'', Clone Commander Bacara's number is 1138.
800*** In Lucas' {{novelization}} of ''Star Wars'', one of the stormtroopers who was assigned to guard the ''Millennium Falcon'' after its capture on the Death Star was THX-1138 (changed either to or from TK-421 in the movie).
801*** Almost everything ''Franchise/StarWars'' has a reference somewhere. Don't forget the stormtrooper unit in ''Galactic Battlegrounds'' would state "THX-1138 ready, sir," when selected.
802*** In ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'', the scene of the clones being trained via helmet is an identical visual reference to a flashback scene from ''Manga/{{AKIRA}}''.
803*** The once-ubiquitous THX mastering standard is a ShoutOut to same, making it possibly the most common one of all time (if you count every single movie, TV show and video game where the logo appears).
804*** The protagonist of Republic Commando, Boss, is Delta 1138.
805** In ''Film/ANewHope'', just before Vader starts choking one of the Death Star commanders, a shout out is made to one of Lucas' influences:
806--->'''Admiral Motti:''' Don't try to frighten us with your sorcerer's ways, Lord Vader. Your sad devotion to that ancient religion has not helped you conjure up the stolen data tapes, or given you clairvoyance enough to find the Rebel's [[Film/TheHiddenFortress hidden fortre...]]
807** ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull'' is full of them.
808*** The [[spoiler:alien body that the Russians are looking for at the beginning was reportedly an old prop from Spielberg's ''Film/CloseEncountersOfTheThirdKind'']]. Near the end of the scene in Area 51, Indy smashes through a number of crates with a truck, including one holding the Ark of the Covenant from ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''. There's even a ''Franchise/StarWars'' reference, with Indy quipping near the end, "I've got a bad feeling about this".
809*** According to an ''Ain't it Cool'' editor, there were a bunch of shout outs to the Indiana Jones EU Books - Indy's resistance to telepathy, alien hunting, etc.
810*** Indy also tells Mutt about his time in Pancho Villa's army -- that's a reference to events that took place during ''Series/TheYoungIndianaJonesChronicles''.
811** ''Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack'' contains a ShoutOut to ''Literature/TheAeneid''. Chewbacca carrying the broken C-3PO on his back in the escape from Cloud City is an unmistakable reference ([[GeniusBonus well, unmistakable to people who've studied classic literature, anyway]]) to the most identifiable image in the work; Aeneas, escaping from the sacking of Troy, carrying his father on his back.
812** In ''Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk'', in the chamber where Indy [[spoiler:finds the Ark]], you can see your two favorite droids drawn among the hieroglyphs.
813** The shots of C-3P0 and R2-D2 are ''very'' reminiscent of [[Film/TheGoodTheBadAndTheUgly Tuco leading a dehydrated Blondie through the desert...]]
814* Creator/FritzLang's FilmNoir ''Film/SecretBeyondTheDoor'' (1948), starring Creator/MichaelRedgrave and Joan Bennett, is a shout-out to Creator/AlfredHitchcock's ''Film/{{Rebecca|1940}}'' (1940) in several ways: a woman marries an almost complete stranger and moves into his BigFancyHouse, replete with a stony-faced CreepyHousekeeper, and begins to suspect that her husband might have killed his former wife. Also, HollywoodFire plays a large part in the resolution.
815* ''Film/{{Sheroes}}'': Diamond has Ezra give the kidnappers the "particular set of skills" speech in ''Film/{{Taken}}'' to intimidate them when they first make their ransom demand for Daisy. It turns out they can actually back the boast up too.
816* ''Film/{{Stitches 2012}}'' has Tommy taking [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Hypnocil]] and features a knife-perspective view straight out of ''Film/{{Halloween 1978}}''.
817* The 2007 ''Film/{{St Trinians|2007}}'' is ''rife'' with them:
818** ''Pride and Prejudice'' gets ''a lot'':
819*** Many of the cast have some connection to ''P&P'': Colin Firth was Mr. Darcy and Anna Chancellor (Miss Bagstock) was Miss Bingley in the 1995 miniseries; Talulah Riley (Annabelle) was Mary Bennet in the 2005 film version; and Gemma Arterton (Kelly) was Elizabeth Bennet in the 2008 miniseries ''Series/LostInAusten''.
820*** Miss Fritton's dog is named for Mr. Darcy. This becomes distinctly "meta" in that the dog is kicked out the window while attempting to hump the Education Minister's leg - even Mr Darcy wants Colin Firth!
821*** Colin Firth's slow-motion walk to the hockey field in wet white shirt with his jacket over his arm mimics a similar scene he did in the 1995 ''Pride and Prejudice''.
822*** The quizmaster's question "What book was originally titled ''First Impressions''?" references the original title of ''Pride and Prejudice''.
823** Similarly, there are a number of shoutouts surrounding "The Girl With A Pearl Earring", starting with Colin Firth's role in the 2003 film of the same name, the explicit reference to Colin Firth wanting to shag her, and Chelsea initially thinking that the idea is to "steal Scarlett Johansson''.
824** To ''Film/TheItalianJob1969'', when the twins use a little too much explosive during the heist rehearsal.
825--->You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!
826** In her mannerisms and mode of dress, Camilla Fritton parodies Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall.
827** When Thwaites and Camilla meet, she says "Another time!" and he answers "Another country!" His response is the title of [[Film/AnotherCountry a 1984 film]] in which Rupert Everett and Colin Firth first starred together.
828** When Annabelle is entering the school for the first time, she calls it "[[Literature/HarryPotter Hogwarts]] for [[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pikey Pikeys]]".
829* ''Film/SupermanII''. While Lex Luthor is sliding down the wall of Superman's Fortress of Solitude he says "Another small step for mankind", a reference to astronaut Neil Armstrong's famous statement upon setting foot on the Moon.
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833* ''Film/TankGirl''. Tank Girl fires her tank's gun and causes a bucket of water (and the bucket itself) to fall on Kesslee's "head". A cartoon has Kesslee saying [[Film/TheWizardOfOz "I'm melting!"]]
834* ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014'':
835** "Hey, look, he's doing his [[Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy Batman]] voice!"
836** The lair being referred to as the Turtles' [[Literature/HarryPotter Hogwarts]], [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Fortress of Solitude]], and [[ComicBook/XMen Xavier's Academy]].
837** It's been suggested that the Shredder's line "the rat has not taught you well" is an inversion of Darth Vader's line in Star Wars admiring Obi-Wan's training of Luke.
838** Before the Turtles head off to their confrontation with the Shredder, Mikey tells April in a slightly high-pitched voice [[Film/ETTheExtraTerrestrial that he'll always be with her "right here" as he points directly to her heart]].
839* ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'':
840** At one point, our heroes pull into a gas station. The pumps have "Benthic Petroleum" logos on them -- the company that owned the undersea oil rig in ''Film/TheAbyss'', also written and directed by Creator/JamesCameron.
841** The Terminator carrying a shotgun in a box full of roses is a reference to Music/GunsNRoses (who are in the soundtrack) and a shout-out to ''Film/TheGodfather'' (where Clemenza uses this concealment).
842** An unusual example: Creator/JamesCameron wrote both ''T2'' and ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' and both movies include a scene where a character says something like: "I asked once the company where we got this ridiculously advanced computer and mechanical arm from[=/=]why we're going out in small groups to this random mucus-covered building in the middle of nowhere, and you know what they told me? DontAsk." As the scene in ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' was cut (but restored in the Extended version), one could see the Miles Dyson scene as Cameron homaging himself.
843** There is an easy-to-miss ShoutOut in this movie. In the scene where John, Sarah, Dyson, and the Terminator are setting explosives to blow up the Cyberdyne research laboratory, the explosive barrels are labeled "Polydichloric Euthimal". This is the same name as the synthetic stimulant being used by some of the miners in ''Film/{{Outland}}''.
844* ''Film/TicklesTheClown'': Two members of the resistance crew are named [[Literature/{{Dracula}} Van Helsing]] and [[Literature/TheStrangeCaseOfDrJekyllAndMrHyde Dr. Jekyll]].
845* ''Film/Titanic1997'':
846** Mentions are made of Cunard's steamship, the RMS ''Mauretania'', one of the ''Titanic'''s rivals on the Transatlantic route. It's interesting knowing that Cunard also owned and operated the ''Carpathia''.
847** At least two of Ken Marschall's paintings are reconstructed into shots in the film
848** Creator/JamesCameron uses numerous visual cues and references, as well as lines of dialogue, from [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_about_the_RMS_Titanic numerous other ''Titanic'' films]].
849** Perhaps the only Shout Out to a film that ''wasn't made yet'' (but was already written), ''Film/{{Avatar}}'':
850--->'''Rose:''' You have a gift, Jack. You do. You see people.\
851'''Jack:''' I see you.
852* ''Film/Transformers2007'':
853** At the site where one of the Autobots crashed, we see a nerdy guy screaming "This is a hundred times cooler than ''Film/{{Armageddon|1998}}''!"
854** The scene where Captain Lennox and his team are pinned down, need to call the Pentagon over a phone and need a credit card to pay for the call is almost identical to a scene in ''Film/HeartbreakRidge''.
855* ''Film/TransformersRevengeOfTheFallen'':
856** One to ''Film/Armageddon1998'', the Decepticon meteorites striking Paris, along with people running from collapsing buildings.
857** No matter its use, the ammo-less electro magnetic weapon nicknamed a rail gun that resides on an aircraft carrier matches the description, and fires in an almost identical way, to the MacGuffin weapons in ''Film/{{Eraser}}''. Makes it somewhat more acceptable knowing that.
858* ''Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon'':
859** [[spoiler:[[Creator/LeonardNimoy Sentinel Prime]]]] states [[Film/StarTrekIITheWrathOfKhan that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.]]
860** Also, counting as {{foreshadowing}} as well, Wheelie watches on episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' in Sam and Carly's apartment and says; "I've seen this one. This is the one where Spock goes nuts". [[spoiler: Hinting at Sentinel Prime's later betrayal]].
861** Bumblebee when talking to Sam [[spoiler:Just before "leaving" the planet]] uses "I am and always shall be your friend" referencing Star Trek III.
862** Optimus Prime's trailer is a dead ringer for G1!Optimus' trailer, right down to the Autobot symbol on the trim line.
863** [[Franchise/{{Predator}} One Decepticon has dreadlocks and blasters that unfold from his back. Another one makes distinct clicking noises when creeping through a building to hunt down some humans.]]
864** That one Latino co-worker dressed as a "hoochie mama" and going through a "Latino meltdown" may remind some of [[Series/ModernFamily Sofia Vergara.]]
865** Laserbeak's design may have been inspired by ''Film/TheGiantClaw'', explicitly so for the head on the toy.
866** The Decepticon invasion reminisces that on ''Anime/TransformersCybertron'', only to a more traumatic scale.
867** The overall plot is very similar to the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E17E18TheEndOfTime The End of Time]]", with Cybertron in the role of Gallifrey, Dylan Gould in the role of Joshua Naismith, Optimus Prime as the Doctor, Sam Witwicky as Ross Noble, Megatron as the Master and Sentinel Prime as Rassilon.
868*** The plot where Decepticons use a Space bridge to transport Cybertron to Earth is straight out of the [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers original cartoon series]] story, "[[Recap/TransformersG1TheUltimateDoom The Ultimate Doom]]".
869** Renaming Wheeljack as 'Que' is most certainly a nod to [[Film/JamesBond a more well-known inventor and quartermaster.]]
870** Sentinel Prime's face is modeled partly on Creator/SeanConnery, and he gets to declare [[Franchise/{{Highlander}} "there can be only one!"]]
871** A couple of shots from the highway chase in ''Film/TheIsland2005'' are recycled, although one gets a robot added in. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7kcqB3thJM Comparison here.]]
872** Dutch's fight in the Russian bar may be a ShoutOut to a fight from ''Film/{{Serenity}}'', complete with someone using code words to "deactivate" him.
873*** Also, the words used to deactivate River in ''Serenity'' were in Russian.
874** There's [[Franchise/{{Terminator}} a shot of skulls in a war zone]] during the [[spoiler:Deception takeover of Chicago]].
875** Quite an amusing one to ''Film/TheHangover'' in [=DotM=]: The conspiracy theorist Wang, played by the Chinese guy from the former, yells at Laserbeak "YOU MESS WITH THE WRONG WANG!"
876* ''Film/TransformersAgeOfExtinction'':
877** When the scientists discover Transformium, one of the things it transforms into is a [[Franchise/MyLittlePonyGeneration4 Rainbow Dash]] toy.
878* ''Film/{{Tremors}}''. When Chang is partially swallowed by the Graboid, it swerves back and forth before drawing back under the ground. It's almost identical to the scene near the end of ''Film/{{Jaws}}'' where Quint slides into the mouth of the giant shark and it swings back and forth with him in its mouth before sliding back into the water.
879* ''Film/TrickOrTreats'':
880** On the wall in [[TheProtagonist Linda]]'s home is a ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnySuperstar'' poster.
881** On the refrigerator door in the Adam's house appears to be a drawing of [[Literature/MrMen Mr. Chatterbox]].
882* ''Film/{{Tron}}''
883** On a computer monitor in one scene, a tiny VideoGame/PacMan can be seen briefly.
884** A silhouette of WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse is visible in the landscape during the Solar Sailor escape. This one is part of an extensive tradition of "[[SigilSpam Hidden Mickeys]]".
885** Also to ''Film/ColossusTheForbinProject''.
886** An old, half-abandoned communications program named [=DuMont=].
887** The words "[[Film/TheDayTheEarthStoodStill1951 Gort]], KlaatuBaradaNikto" are visible on the wall of Alan's cubicle.
888** "[[WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle Sherman, set the Wayback Machine for, 3 years ago...]]"
889** According to the DVD commentary, Alan was named in honor of computing pioneer Alan Kay.
890** Flynn's line "Like the man says, there's no problems, only solutions," when he sits down to hack into the ENCOM system is a quote from "Watching the Wheels" by Music/JohnLennon.
891* ''Film/TwiceRoundTheDaffodils'':
892** Henry excitedly runs into Ward V and shows Ian his chess board, claiming he's going to do a "Capablanca". This is a reference to José Raúl Capablanca, the world TabletopGame/{{Chess}} champion from 1921 to 1927.
893** When telling Mrs. Rhodes about the striptease he did to get a laugh from the other patients, John compares himself to Theatre/{{Salome}}.
894** Dora sends George the book, ''An Invitation to Chess'', so that he can learn the skills to beat Henry at his own game.
895** When Henry tells Harriet she missed the post, he tells her it was introduced by Rowland Hill back when it was called the Penny Post.
896** When John returns from his fishing trip, Chris calls him [[UsefulNotes/IsaacNewton Sir Isaac]].
897** After Chris reads a poem to Bob to get him to confess his love to Nurse Catty, Henry tells him "[[Creator/WilliamShakespeare Shakespeare]] himself with a fistful of sonnets couldn't have done better", that it's made Bob's mood "as romantic as a cat at Crufts", and calls him "Literature/FuManchu" for mentioning the Chinese in it.
898* ''Film/TwilightZoneTheMovie'':
899** In the prologue, The various television series mentioned during the Driver and the Passenger's game of TV theme tunes are ''Series/TheLoneRanger'', ''Series/PerryMason'', ''Series/TheRealMcCoys'', ''Series/SeaHunt'', ''Series/{{Bonanza}}'', ''Series/Car54WhereAreYou'', ''Series/TheBeverlyHillbillies'', ''Series/GilligansIsland'', ''Magazine/NationalGeographic'' and ''Series/HawaiiFiveO''.
900** In "Time Out", the [=GIs=] who are lost during UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar argue if they should have [[FriendlyFire fragged]] [[TheNeidermeyer Neidermeyer]], a reference to Creator/JohnLandis' earlier film ''Film/AnimalHouse''.
901** In "Kick the Can", Mr. Agee says that he always wanted to be Creator/DouglasFairbanks when he was a boy. When he becomes young again, he pretends to be [[Film/TheBlackPirate the Black Pirate]] and refers to [[Film/RobinHood1922 Sherwood Forest and Sir Guy of Gisborne]].
902** In "It's a Good Life", Dick Miller plays a character named Walter Paisley, which was the name of his character in the 1959 film ''Film/ABucketOfBlood''.
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904
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906* ''Film/{{Unbroken}}'': In the Cinderella skit that the prisoners of war perform, the name of the prince is "Prince Hillenbrand". Author Laura Hillenbrand wrote the book on which the movie is based.
907* ''Film/UndercoverBrother''
908** Sistah Girl initially calls Undercover Brother "[[Film/TheLastDragon Bruce Leroy]]".
909** While looking at a picture of Danny Glover, DaChief says "I'm getting too old for this shit.", Glover's famous ''Film/LethalWeapon'' line.
910** The theme song from ''Film/{{Shaft}}''.
911--->'''Undercover Brother''': "Smart Brother, you a bad mother..."\
912'''Smart Brother''': "Shut your mouth!"
913*** Lances above-mentioned beatdown is only short a FATALITY!
914*** Penelope Snow [[spoiler:White She Devil]]: "I'm all the ''Film/SingleWhiteFemale'' you'll ever need!"
915** There's also when Penelope Snow [[spoiler:AKA White She-Devil]] tells "Anton" that he's "cute in a Theo Huxtable kind of way." Eddie Griffin had just four years starring in a sitcom with Theo himself, Malcolm Jamal Warner.
916* ''Film/{{Unstoppable}}'': A shout out to ''Film/SilverStreak'' - an AWVR official named Gene Devereaux is interviewed at one point. Creator/GeneWilder starred in ''Silver Streak'', and the villain was named Roger Devereaux.
917* ''Series/UpPompeii'' films:
918** ''Film/UpPompeii'':
919*** Ammonia is known to gardeners everywhere as "the last of the red-hot pokers", a play on the novel ''Last of the Red Hot Lovers''.
920*** From the ending theme:
921---->''And they're quite at home at the hippodrome''\
922''You can choose who you prefer''\
923''Coz Ben Him looks like Literature/BenHur''.
924** ''Film/UpTheFront'':
925*** When explaining Fanny's promiscuity to the audience, one of the names Lurk calls her is "Fanny by gaslight", the title of a 1940 novel and 1944 film.
926*** In his war diary, Lurk writes that it is "Literature/AllQuietOnTheWesternFront".
927*** Lurk calls the army's goat "UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid".
928*** When Lurk is caught in the Germans' searchlight, he asks "What do I do now, sing 'Swanee'?".
929*** When trying to sneak into the British HQ, Lurk claims he is in fancy dress as Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame.
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932[[folder:V]]
933* ''Film/{{Vicki}}'' has several to ''Film/{{Laura}}'', with which it shares some plot points. The film opens with a view of Vicki's portrait, which looks eerily like Laura's portrait--same pose, same dress--as if Creator/GeneTierney's head was replaced by Creator/JeanPeters' head. Later, Steve and Jill meet up in an all-night movie house which is showing ''Laura''.
934* ''Film/VigilanteDiaries'': Having tried and failed to talk his way past the two mooks guarding the door to Andreas' box at the opera house, the Vigilante knocks them both out before commenting "[[Film/StarWarsANewHope It was a boring conversation anyway]]".
935* ''Film/TheVillain'': Since the flick's basically a Road Runner cartoon in live action, Jack bounces around like Daffy Duck to the [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]] theme when [[spoiler: Charming Jones kisses him at the end]]. Also the character names [[Creator/TexAvery Avery Simpson]] and [[Creator/ChuckJones Charming Jones]].
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939* The Restaurant Shenanigans in ''Film/{{Waiting}}'' is a restaurant that was mentioned in ''Film/SuperTroopers'' that Officer Rodney Farva likes to eat at complete with Goofy Shit on the wall
940-->'''O'Haggan!''' I'm gonna pistol whip the next guy who says "shenanigans".\
941'''Mac:''' Hey Farva, what's that restaurant you like so much with the mozzarella sticks and the goofy shit on the wall?\
942'''Farva:''' Shenanigans? Shenanigans, right?
943* ''Film/WarGames''. Just before hacking into the Protovision computer, David Lightman says "Protovision, I have you now". This is a reference to Darth Vader's TemptingFate line "I have you now" in ''Film/ANewHope'' that he spoke as he prepared to shoot Luke's X-wing fighter during the battle over the Death Star.
944* In ''Film/WatchYourStern'', Miss Foster and Chief Mundy call each other "[[Literature/TheBible Samson and Delilah]]" as she cuts his beard off.
945* In ''Film/WereTheMillers'' David refers to the man who inspires his plan by using his family to avoid getting a speeding ticket as a "real life [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Flanders]]" due to his strong physical similarity to Ned Flanders.
946* A song from the Creator/MarxBrothers ''Theatre/AnimalCrackers'' accompanies the opening credits of Creator/WoodyAllen's ''Film/WhateverWorks'' (2009).
947* ''Film/TheWidow2020'': At one point, Vika finds Ilya in a house [[Film/TheBlairWitchProject just silently standing with his face to the wall, and his back to her]].
948* ''Film/WildWildWest'':
949** [[http://www.agonybooth.com/recaps/Wild_Wild_West_1999.aspx?Page=6 A scene imitates the painting on RCA's logo.]]
950** That spider walker looks and sounds a lot like an AT-AT walker from ''Franchise/StarWars''.
951* ''Film/TheWolfman2010'':
952** Even though differs significantly from the original, they did keep a few tidbits from the 1941 version:
953** Gwen's family owns an antique shop
954** Lawrence's cane is similar to the one in the original, sporting a wolf's head and star.
955** Sir John beating the crap out of Lawrence with said cane [[spoiler:but not in self defense, oh, far from it]].
956** The telescope.
957** Also a possible ShoutOut combined with a meta-example of a StealthPun: Lawrence, who has lived in the United States since he was a child, and who has recently contracted lycanthropy, is sent to an asylum in London. Making him, naturally, ''Film/AnAmericanWerewolfInLondon''.
958** The gypsy girl Lawrence saves is named Maria, which might possibly be a subtle nod to Maria Ouspenskaya, who played Maleva in the original.
959** Del Toro's Talbot bears a striking resemblance to Creator/OliverReed's Leon from the Film/HammerHorror ''Film/TheCurseOfTheWerewolf.'' And you don't get more Spanish with a name like Benicio del Toro. The idea that love might inhibit the transformation is also from ''Curse''.
960** Might be a subtle shout out to ''Film/WerewolfOfLondon''. Not just for the fact Lawrence terrorized London for part of the film, but mainly for the ending scenes. [[spoiler:Lawrence stays alive long enough to thank Gwen for shooting him and reassures her that it was the right thing to do, much like Dr. Glendon reassures his wife and friends in a similar nature.]]
961** The fact that [[spoiler:Sir John received the curse from the bite of a feral child is an even subtler one. In the earliest treatment of the original movie, the titular Wolf Man would have been an orphan raised by wolves. This upbringing would have been the source of his lycanthropy. He received the bite in ''Tibet'', just like Dr. Glendon]].
962* ''Film/WonderWoman2017'':
963** Near the end in the alley scene, Diana blocks a bullet while taking the classic Rosie the Riveter stance.
964** A boat can be seen that has singer Music/EdithPiaf's name painted on it.
965* ''Film/TheWorldOfKanako'': Detective Asai is a cop who is never seen without his lollipop. The same thing happens in ''{{Series/Kojak}}''.
966* ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'':
967** To ''Film/InvasionOfTheBodySnatchers'' in particular. [[spoiler:And AfterTheEnd, to the ''Film/MadMax'' trilogy.]]
968** Peter disappears off screen for a second then runs back in with a tree branch in order to give [[spoiler: Blank Shane]] a probably [[Series/FawltyTowers damned good thrashing]].
969** "[[Series/AntiquesRoadshow Let's get this antique on the road show]]"
970** Gary keeps calling them Literature/TheThreeMusketeers, even though there are five of them. [[spoiler:This doubles as foreshadowing.]]
971** Reverend Green's nickname is a reference to the fact that he sells pot as well as a shout out to the green character in ''TabletopGame/{{Cluedo}}''. This joke doesn't translate as well in America, where the character is called "Mr. Green."
972** The symbol representing [[spoiler:The Network]] is a row of parallel vertical lines that resemble a symbol seen in the publicity for ''Film/TheFifthElement''.
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976* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
977** ''Film/X2XMenUnited'': Both Magneto and Professor X reference ''Literature/TheOnceAndFutureKing'' at separate points. Erik is seen reading it in his cell near the beginning, and Charles ends the film lecturing some of his students about it.
978** ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'': When Mystique is being interrogated, she is asked where Magneto is, as she turns into Magneto to taunt the interrogator, she replies "In here, with us", no doubt quoting Linda Blair from "The Exorcist".
979** ''Film/TheWolverine''
980*** [[Film/DiamondsAreForever A character gets thrown out a hotel window only to land in a swimming pool, complete with "I didn't know there was a pool" (paraphrased) offhand remark by the attacker(s)]].
981*** Wolverine accidentally calls Noburo "[[Film/{{Alien}} Nostromo]]."
982*** The film begins with a Japanese man getting a wound from an atom bomb on his cheek that never heals. This happens to the protagonist of the famous Japanese novel about the Hiroshima bombing, Black Rain (Kuro Ame).
983** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'':
984*** NakedOnArrival from a bleak future dominated by a RobotWar, the time-shifted Wolverine demands a goon hand over his clothes and vehicle. Hello there, ''[[Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay Terminator 2]]''! Although in this case, it wasn't the time-traveler who was naked, but the past version of his body he was jumping ''into'' that happened to be naked at the time.
985*** When Quicksilver questions whether Xavier, Hank and Logan are like him (mutants), Xavier tells Logan to "Show him." Logan mimics the pose taken by the Terminator in ''Terminator 2'' when John Connor orders him with that exact phrase, and pops his claws.
986*** Magneto quotes Creator/JamesBrown's "The Payback" during his rescue.
987---->'''Erik''': I don't know karate, but I know crazy.
988*** The beginning of the film has the mutants hiding in the subway system under post-apocalyptic Moscow, in a possible homage to VideoGame/{{Metro 2033}}.
989*** The Sentinels from the BadFuture act like more aerodynamic versions of the [[Film/{{Thor}} Asgardians' Destroyer]].
990*** An episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' appears on a screen-one about TimeTravel, no less! (And in a film with [[Creator/PatrickStewart Captain Picard]] in it.)
991*** Charles' introduction, featuring a pull-back from Patrick Stewart's eye that flies the camera through the guts of the X-Men jet, is almost certainly a shout-out to the opening shot of ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact''. The jet's toroidal reactor even has the exact same shape as the interior of the Borg Cube.
992*** Villain planning to stop humanity's wars by uniting them against an enemy that isn't actually an enemy? [[Film/{{Watchmen}} Where have we seen that before?]] Bonus points for Nixon being the President in both cases.
993*** There's a scene from the 2003 ''Series/ChildrenOfDune'' miniseries where Leto Atreides II (played by Creator/JamesMcAvoy) collapses to the ground in agony because he is overwhelmed by the voices in his head, much like Xavier does when the serum wears off. A woman then asks Leto, "Are you crazy yet?", which mirrors Charles' belief that he had lost his mind after the onset of his telepathy. Moreover, Leto has Bene Gesserit training, so his use of the Voice to control another person's behaviour is virtually identical to Xavier's powers.
994*** When Logan awakes in the [[spoiler:revised future and talks to old Charles, he says, "You did it," and Xavier replies, "Did what?" This exchange is similar to Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Albus Dumbledore's exchange (except the duo said "We did it" to Dumbledore) after the teen duo did the SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong which also involved TimeTravel in ''Film/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban''.]]
995*** The ending is reminiscent of the end of ''Film/BackToTheFuture1''. [[spoiler:In both films, the protagonist wakes up in his room in a happier altered future, is initially confused by his surroundings, and is specifically asked by another character "Is everything alright?"]]
996*** When Magneto yells at Charles on the plane, the room goes dark and Creator/MichaelFassbender channels even more of Creator/IanMcKellen than usual, in a clear reference to the scene where Gandalf intimidates Bilbo into cooperating with him in ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing The Fellowship of the Ring]]''.
997*** In their commentary, Creator/BryanSinger and Simon Kinberg admitted that they were inspired by '70s-era {{Conspiracy Thriller}}s when they came up with the idea of the military and Trask Industries covering up the experimentation and murder of mutant soldiers under the fog of war.
998*** Bullets suspended in midair being picked up by a character brings to mind ''Film/TheMatrix''.
999*** There are a lot of similarities between the younger Xavier and Will Graham from ''Series/{{Hannibal}}''. Will's "pure empathy" is not unlike Charles' mind-reading power (and since Will's brain contains an abnormally high number of mirror neurons, this would make him a genetic mutant), their BlessedWithSuck "gift" can cause them a tremendous amount of agony, and they're both tormented by a love-hate relationship with a violent man of equal intelligence who has physically harmed them (Lecter for Graham, Magneto for Xavier). As a bonus, Hugh Dancy looks somewhat like Creator/JamesMcAvoy (both actors are brown-and-wavy-haired, blue-eyed and possess PrettyBoy-like features), so after ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'''s debut, Dancy became a very popular fan casting choice for Brian Xavier should the ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'' ever decide to show Charles' father in a flashback.
1000*** Blink's use of portals (port Colossus high into the air, then catch him with a portal flat on the ground that translates his downward velocity into horizontal movement via an upright standing portal and slams him into a sentinel) will be very familiar to anyone who ever played a certain game about [[VideoGame/{{Portal}} apertures]].
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