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Trivia: When the party is put into the arena to run through the maze they see another two groups with them. The second one they look at, who make it to the cage, are from the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon.

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30th Mar 2023

The Mandalorian (2019)

Trivia: References to the game series include: Weapons: the BFG 9000, shotgun and chainsaw Characters: John Carmack (co-creator and former lead programmer of the series), Malcolm Betruger (Doom 3's antagonist) and the ship's AI Daisy (the name of protagonist Doomguy's pet rabbit) Enemies: zombified humans, the fireball hurling creatures (called imps in the game) Quotes: "I'm too young to die", "ultra nightmare" (the easiest and hardest difficulty settings respectively) Additionally, the name William J Blazkowicz is a reference to William Joseph "B. J." Blazkowicz, the protagonist of the Wolfenstein series starting with Wolfenstein 3D, the game that Id Software created prior to releasing the first Doom game.

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9th Nov 2017

The Orville (2017)

Trivia: In the Secret Projects division at Oscorp we see two other projects besides the Rhino and Goblin suits, a backpack with wings and another with tentacles. The wings belong to the Vulture and the tentacles to Doctor Octopus.

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3rd Apr 2013

Doctor Who (2005)

20th Feb 2013

Kick-Ass (2010)

Trivia: The comic book that Marty's reading, Sunaways, is a copy of the Marvel comic Runaways with a slightly modified cover.

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22nd Apr 2012

Star Trek (2009)

Trivia: Uhura picks up a transmission about a Klingon prison planet. This is Rura Penthe and was seen in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The warden of Rura Penthe was played by William Morgan Sheppard, who plays the head of the Vulcan Science Council in this movie. (00:30:45)

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3rd Jun 2011

Family Guy (1999)

3rd Jun 2011

Family Guy (1999)

3rd Jun 2011

Family Guy (1999)

27th May 2011

Sanctuary (2007)

25th May 2011

The Green Hornet (2011)

Trivia: Another Bruce Lee reference: When Kato demonstrates that it's him, not the Green Hornet, that has the power, he uses (an exaggerated version of) Bruce Lee's One Inch Punch.

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21st May 2011

Castle (2009)

21st May 2011

Castle (2009)

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