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Many videos in the [[lonelygirl15]] series contain explicit references to popular culture.  This page attempts to document those references.  | Many videos in the [[lonelygirl15]] series contain explicit references to popular culture.  This page attempts to document those references.  | ||
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*In [[We Have A Plan]], Spencer uses a {{wikipedia|lightsaber}}.  | *In [[We Have A Plan]], Spencer uses a {{wikipedia|lightsaber}}.  | ||
*In [[Mission Alpha]], Jonas references {{wikipedia|The_Karate_Kid|The Karate Kid}}, a martial-arts movie about an "underdog."  | *In [[Mission Alpha]], Jonas references {{wikipedia|The_Karate_Kid|The Karate Kid}}, a martial-arts movie about an "underdog."  | ||
| + | *In [[Varsity Blues]], Daniel refers to Jonas as {{wikipedia|Casanova_(film)|Casanova}}.  | ||
| + | *In [[Backyard Bikini Patrol]], [[Emma]] says since she saw {{wikipedia|Sixteen_Candles|Sixteen Candles}} she has wanted to go to prom.  | ||
| + | *In [[Partner Swap]], Emma says that choosing Carl over Daniel is like choosing Biff over Marty McFly, two characters from the ''Back to the Future'' motion picture trilogy.  | ||
| + | *In [[Prom: It's To Die For - Part 1]], Sarah mentions Jason Voorhees as a possible suspect for the noise heard on the porch. He is the main character from the {{wikipedia|Friday_the_13th_(franchise)|Friday the 13th film series}}  | ||
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*[[Sweating Bullets]] may be a reference to a {{wikipedia|Sweating_Bullets_%28song%29|song}} by thrash metal band [http://www.megadeth.com/home.php Megadeth].  | *[[Sweating Bullets]] may be a reference to a {{wikipedia|Sweating_Bullets_%28song%29|song}} by thrash metal band [http://www.megadeth.com/home.php Megadeth].  | ||
*[[Going Back to Cali]] is a reference to {{wikipedia|Going_Back_to_Cali|two Hip-Hop songs}}: the 1988 single by LL Cool J, and the 1997 track by The Notorious B.I.G.  | *[[Going Back to Cali]] is a reference to {{wikipedia|Going_Back_to_Cali|two Hip-Hop songs}}: the 1988 single by LL Cool J, and the 1997 track by The Notorious B.I.G.  | ||
| + | *In [[LA to LDN]], Steve greets Jonas with a sign that says "YOUR NAME IS JONAS", another reference to the Weezer song, "My Name is Jonas".  | ||
| + | *Sarah sings "Gimme, gimme prom" in [[Cabin Fever]], a reference to the Britney Spears song, "Gimme More".  | ||
| + | *In [[Prom: It's To Die For - Part 1]], Daniel mentions Duran Duran, Flock of Seagulls, Men at Work when talking about 80's music.  | ||
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* In [[Rockin' the Boat]], Sarah is seen wearing a Grim shirt from the show "{{wikipedia|The_Grim_Adventures_of_Billy_%26_Mandy|The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy}}."  | * In [[Rockin' the Boat]], Sarah is seen wearing a Grim shirt from the show "{{wikipedia|The_Grim_Adventures_of_Billy_%26_Mandy|The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy}}."  | ||
*In [[Dude Back Off]], Sarah compares herself to Mrs. Cleaver from {{wikipedia|Leave_It_to_Beaver|Leave It To Beaver}}.  | *In [[Dude Back Off]], Sarah compares herself to Mrs. Cleaver from {{wikipedia|Leave_It_to_Beaver|Leave It To Beaver}}.  | ||
| − | *In [[Going Back to Cali]], Taylor refers to her [[  | + | *In [[Going Back to Cali]], Taylor refers to her [[Mrs. Genatiempo|mother's]] short shorts as {{wikipedia|Daisy_Dukes|Daisy Dukes}}.  | 
*In [[Mission Alpha]], Spencer says "Kick it up a notch!", which is a reference to the catchphrase of popular TV chef, {{wikipedia|Emeril_Lagasse|Emeril Lagasse}}.  | *In [[Mission Alpha]], Spencer says "Kick it up a notch!", which is a reference to the catchphrase of popular TV chef, {{wikipedia|Emeril_Lagasse|Emeril Lagasse}}.  | ||
| + | *In [[A Stranger Calls]], TAAG discusses their favorite {{wikipedia|American_Idol|American Idol}} contestants.  | ||
| + | *In [[Booby Trap?]], Daniel accuses Sarah of watching too much of the television show {{wikipedia|24_(TV_series)|24}}.  | ||
| + | *In [[Hangman's Noose]], [[Beth]]'s full name is revealed to be "Beth Turner", the name of the female lead (also a reporter) in the television show {{wikipedia|Moonlight_(TV_series)|Moonlight}}  | ||
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Many videos in the lonelygirl15 series contain explicit references to popular culture. This page attempts to document those references.
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References to books
- Daniel Returns, and More Interesting Factoids (Yay!) contains a references to Professor Calculus, a character in the Belgian Comic books, "The Adventures of Tintin."
 - Proving Science Wrong! contains a reference to "The Tolstoy Principle" which is actually called The Anna Karenina Principle, and is a reference to Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs and Steel."
 - Still At Daniel's contains a references to the book Gulliver's Travels.
 - Happy Thanksgiving contains a reference to Oliver Twist.
 - Happy Thanksgiving, The Cowboy, and Quitting The Sauce contain references to Bruce Wayne (Batman's secret identity).
 - Time To Grow Up contains a reference to Tweedledee and Tweedledum from Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass.
 - Oh, The Places You'll Go is a reference to the Dr. Seuss book of the same name.
 - I'm Here To Help contains a reference to Cliff Sawyer and the "other-dimensional world of Khom'ad" from a book by Henry Kuttner called "The Well of the Worlds".
 
References to movies
- Warwalking contains references to the Mathew Broderick movie, WarGames.
 - Roadtrip contains a reference to a flux capacitor from the movie Back to the Future.
 - Purple Monkey Returns contains a reference to the movie Point Break.
 - 45 Seconds contains a reference to the Zapruder film.
 - For The Ladies contains references to Can't Buy Me Love.
 - Sleepover contains a reference to a scene in the movie "It Happened One Night" (1934).
 - Storm The Castle contains a reference to The Princess Bride.
 - Interrogation 101 and School's Out contain references to Reservoir Dogs.
 - Flesh Wound is a reference to Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The camera work and dialogue may also be a reference to Reservoir Dogs.
 - Spring Break Sucks contains a reference to The Matrix via Jonas's shirt.
 - Spanglish is a reference to a movie of the same name, starring Adam Sandler, Téa Leoni and Spanish actress Paz Vega.
 - Rockin' the Boat contains a reference to The Blue Lagoon, starring Brooke Shields.
 - In We Have A Plan, Spencer uses a lightsaber.
 - In Mission Alpha, Jonas references The Karate Kid, a martial-arts movie about an "underdog."
 - In Varsity Blues, Daniel refers to Jonas as Casanova.
 - In Backyard Bikini Patrol, Emma says since she saw Sixteen Candles she has wanted to go to prom.
 - In Partner Swap, Emma says that choosing Carl over Daniel is like choosing Biff over Marty McFly, two characters from the Back to the Future motion picture trilogy.
 - In Prom: It's To Die For - Part 1, Sarah mentions Jason Voorhees as a possible suspect for the noise heard on the porch. He is the main character from the Friday the 13th film series
 
References to music
- My Name Is Jonas is a reference to a popular Weezer song of the same title.
 - Sleepover contains references to The Beatles' song "Norwegian Wood," and The Sugarhill Gang song "Rapper's Delight".
 - Truth Or Dare and Storm The Castle contain references to Jimi Hendrix's death.
 - Bree Is Crazy compares Gemma to Posh Spice.
 - Losing My Religion is a reference to the R.E.M. song of the same name.
 - Blog Girl contains a reference to the Pink Floyd album, The Dark Side of the Moon.
 - I Know What Boys Like is a reference to the 1982 song "I Know What Boys Like" by The Waitresses.
 - Like A Virgin is a reference to the popular song by Madonna of the same name.
 - Sweating Bullets may be a reference to a song by thrash metal band Megadeth.
 - Going Back to Cali is a reference to two Hip-Hop songs: the 1988 single by LL Cool J, and the 1997 track by The Notorious B.I.G.
 - In LA to LDN, Steve greets Jonas with a sign that says "YOUR NAME IS JONAS", another reference to the Weezer song, "My Name is Jonas".
 - Sarah sings "Gimme, gimme prom" in Cabin Fever, a reference to the Britney Spears song, "Gimme More".
 - In Prom: It's To Die For - Part 1, Daniel mentions Duran Duran, Flock of Seagulls, Men at Work when talking about 80's music.
 
References to television
- Bree The Cookie Monster is likely a reference to the Cookie Monster of the childen's show Sesame Street.
 - Where's Daniel? contains a reference to Carmen Sandiego which was a short-lived game-show as well as a long-running series of educational games.
 - An Awkward Silence contains a references to Vicky Pollard, a fictional character from the BBC TV and radio show Little Britain played by Matt Lucas.
 - My Name Is Jonas contains a reference to Max Headroom.
 - The Anti-Cribs is a reference to the popular MTV show, Cribs.
 - For The Ladies contains a reference to Gilligan's Island.
 - Hug It Out is a reference to a popular quote from the TV show Entourage.
 - In No Trespassing, Daniel refers to Taylor as "S-M-R-T," a reference to the episode of The Simpsons, "Homer Goes to College".
 - Mr. Park Ranger may be a reference to Yogi Bear's name for his "nemesis," Ranger Smith.
 - In Rockin' the Boat, Sarah is seen wearing a Grim shirt from the show "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy."
 - In Dude Back Off, Sarah compares herself to Mrs. Cleaver from Leave It To Beaver.
 - In Going Back to Cali, Taylor refers to her mother's short shorts as Daisy Dukes.
 - In Mission Alpha, Spencer says "Kick it up a notch!", which is a reference to the catchphrase of popular TV chef, Emeril Lagasse.
 - In A Stranger Calls, TAAG discusses their favorite American Idol contestants.
 - In Booby Trap?, Daniel accuses Sarah of watching too much of the television show 24.
 - In Hangman's Noose, Beth's full name is revealed to be "Beth Turner", the name of the female lead (also a reporter) in the television show Moonlight
 
Other references
- Nut Kills Man contains a reference to the popular game Rock, Paper, Scissors.
 - Ransacked! contains a reference to the Rubik's Cube.
 - Bree And I Hooked Up contains a reference to the "walk of shame," commonly practiced by college students the morning after an embarrassing hookup.
 - Sorry Jonas contains a reference to the French Resistance in WWII.
 - Hungover's video tags contain references to the Super Bowl.
 - Valentine's Day Massacre contains references to the popular female empowerment term "girl power" and the St. Valentine's Day massacre.
 - OUT OF THE BUNKER!!! contains a reference to the slogan "Don't Mess with Texas," the litter prevention campaign that has been educating Texans about litter prevention since 1986.
 - In Deep Throat, Daniel refers to TCC as Deep Throat, the secret source who leaked information about the Watergate scandal to the press. In We Have A Plan, Spencer also refers to TCC as "Deep Throat."
 - In We Have A Plan, Spencer compares himself to Edward Bond in Dark World.
 
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