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*The {{w|Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette}} is a sports car made by {{wp|Chevrolet}}. Such cars are common in action films. | *The {{w|Chevrolet Corvette|Corvette}} is a sports car made by {{wp|Chevrolet}}. Such cars are common in action films. | ||
*"What is your malfunction?" is a reference to [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s Vietnam War movie ''{{wp|Full Metal Jacket}}''. | *"What is your malfunction?" is a reference to [[Stanley Kubrick]]'s Vietnam War movie ''{{wp|Full Metal Jacket}}''. | ||
- | *The scene of the two Dangeresques climbing up the "skyscraper" is a parody of [http://www.66batmania.com/trivia/bat-climb/ the "Bat Climb"], a running gag from the | + | *The scene of the two Dangeresques climbing up the "skyscraper" is a parody of [http://www.66batmania.com/trivia/bat-climb/ the "Bat Climb"], a running gag from the 60s ''[[Batman]]'' TV series. Also, the final shot of the movie that says "The End?" is a reference to the 1966 ''[[imdb:tt0060153|Batman]]'' movie, which ends with a similar question. |
*Homestar's line "The pipes are broken!" spinning kick is a reference to the "Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku" (typically translated to "Hurricane Kick") attack from the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series of games. ''Street Fighter II'' featured heavily compressed Japanese audio lines which were hard to understand, especially if the listener did not speak Japanese, and led to humorous misinterpretations. | *Homestar's line "The pipes are broken!" spinning kick is a reference to the "Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku" (typically translated to "Hurricane Kick") attack from the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series of games. ''Street Fighter II'' featured heavily compressed Japanese audio lines which were hard to understand, especially if the listener did not speak Japanese, and led to humorous misinterpretations. | ||
- | *"Reesy Cup Milkshake" is a reference to {{wp|Reese's Peanut Butter Cups}} candy, which | + | *"Reesy Cup Milkshake" is a reference to {{wp|Reese's Peanut Butter Cups}} candy, which are often served in milkshakes. |
*"Doughboy" may be a reference to the {{wp|Pillsbury Doughboy}}. | *"Doughboy" may be a reference to the {{wp|Pillsbury Doughboy}}. | ||
*"Here comes little email with a gun in his hand," in addition to the inside reference ''(See above)'', could also be reference to the song "Little Man With a Gun in His Hand" by the {{w|Minutemen (band)|Minutemen}}, one of Matt Chapman's favorite bands. | *"Here comes little email with a gun in his hand," in addition to the inside reference ''(See above)'', could also be reference to the song "Little Man With a Gun in His Hand" by the {{w|Minutemen (band)|Minutemen}}, one of Matt Chapman's favorite bands. |