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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. | ||
==References to Books== | ==References to Books== | ||
− | *[[Daniel Returns, and More Interesting Factoids (Yay!)]] contains a references to {{wikipedia|Professor_Cuthbert_Calculus|Professor Calculus}}, a character in the Belgian Comic books, "The Adventures of Tintin." | + | *[[Daniel Returns, and More Interesting Factoids (Yay!)]] contains a references to {{wikipedia|Professor_Cuthbert_Calculus|Professor Calculus}}, a character in the Belgian Comic books, "{{wikipedia|The_Adventures_of_Tintin|The Adventures of Tintin}}." |
− | *[[Proving Science Wrong!]] contains a reference to "The Tolstoy Principle" which is actually called {{wikipedia|Anna_Karenina_principle|The Anna Karenina Principle}}, and is a reference to Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs and Steel." | + | *[[Proving Science Wrong!]] contains a reference to "The Tolstoy Principle" which is actually called {{wikipedia|Anna_Karenina_principle|The Anna Karenina Principle}}, and is a reference to Jared Diamond's "{{wikipedia|Guns%2C_Germs_and_Steel|Guns, Germs and Steel}}." |
− | *[[Still At Daniel's]] contains a references to the book | + | *[[Still At Daniel's]] contains a references to the book {{wikipedia|Gulliver's_Travels|Gulliver's Travels}}. |
− | *[[Happy Thanksgiving]] contains a reference to Oliver Twist. | + | *[[Happy Thanksgiving]] contains a reference to {{wikipedia|Oliver Twist|Oliver Twist}}. |
− | *[[Oh, The Places You'll Go]] is a reference to the Dr. Seuss book of the same name. | + | *[[Happy Thanksgiving]], [[The Cowboy]], and [[Quitting The Sauce]] contain references to {{wikipedia|Batman|Bruce Wayne}} (Batman's secret identity). |
+ | *[[Oh, The Places You'll Go]] is a reference to the {{wikipedia|Dr._Seuss|Dr. Seuss}} book of {{wikipedia|Oh%2C_The_Places_You%27ll_Go%21|the same name}}. | ||
==References to Movies== | ==References to Movies== | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Warwalking]] contains references to the {{imdb-person|0000111|Mathew Broderick}} movie, {{wikipedia|WarGames}}. |
− | *[[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. | + | *[[Flesh Wound]] is a reference to {{wikipedia|Monty_Python_and_the_Holy_Grail|Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}. The camera work and dialogue may also be a reference to {{wikipedia|Reservoir_Dogs|Reservoir Dogs}}. |
− | *[[Roadtrip]] contains a reference to a flux capacitor from the movie Back to the Future. | + | *[[Roadtrip]] contains a reference to a {{wikipedia|Flux_capacitor|flux capacitor}} from the movie {{wikipedia|Back_to_the_Future|Back to the Future}}. |
+ | *[[Purple Monkey Returns]] contains a reference to the movie {{wikipedia|Point_Break|Point Break}}. | ||
*[[45 Seconds]] contains a reference to the {{wikipedia|Zapruder_film|Zapruder film}}. | *[[45 Seconds]] contains a reference to the {{wikipedia|Zapruder_film|Zapruder film}}. | ||
− | + | *[[Sleepover]] contains a reference to a scene in the movie "{{wikipedia|It_Happened_One_Night|It Happened One Night}}" (1934). | |
− | *[[Sleepover]] contains a reference to a scene in the movie "It Happened One Night" (1934). | + | *[[Storm The Castle]] contains a reference to {{wikipedia|The_Princess_Bride_%28film%29|The Princess Bride}}. |
− | *[[Storm The Castle]] contains a reference to The Princess Bride. | + | *[[Interrogation 101]] contains a reference to {{wikipedia|Reservoir_Dogs|Reservoir Dogs}}. |
− | *[[Interrogation 101]] contains a reference to | + | *[[Spring Break Sucks]] contains a reference to {{wikipedia|The_Matrix|The Matrix}} via Jonas's shirt. |
− | *[[Spring Break Sucks]] contains a reference to The Matrix via Jonas's shirt. | + | *[[Spanglish]] is a reference to a movie of {{wikipedia|Spanglish_%28film%29|the same name}}, starring {{imdb-person|0001191|Adam Sandler}}, {{imdb-person|0000495|Téa Leoni}} and Spanish actress {{imdb-person|0891895|Paz Vega}}. |
− | *[[Spanglish]] is a reference to a movie of the same name, starring Adam Sandler, | + | |
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==References to Songs/Albums/Musicians== | ==References to Songs/Albums/Musicians== | ||
− | *[[My Name Is Jonas]] is a reference to a popular Weezer song of the same title. | + | *[[My Name Is Jonas]] is a reference to a popular {{wikipedia|Weezer}} song of the {{wikipedia|My_Name_Is_Jonas|same title}}. |
− | *[[Sleepover]] contains references to | + | *[[Sleepover]] contains references to {{wikipedia|The Beatles|The Beatles'}} song "{{wikipedia|Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)|Norwegian Wood}}," and {{wikipedia|The_Sugarhill_Gang|The Sugarhill Gang}} song "{{wikipedia|Rapper's Delight|Rapper%27s_Delight}}." |
− | *[[Truth or Dare]] and [[Storm The Castle]] contain references to Jimi Hendrix's death. | + | *[[Truth or Dare]] and [[Storm The Castle]] contain references to {{wikipedia|Jimi_Hendrix|Jimi Hendrix}}'s death. |
− | *[[Bree Is Crazy]] compares [[Gemma]] to Posh Spice. | + | *[[For The Ladies]] contains references to {{wikipedia|Can%27t_Buy_Me_Love|Can't Buy Me Love}}. |
− | *[[Losing My Religion]] is a reference to the R.E.M. song of the same name. | + | *[[Bree Is Crazy]] compares [[Gemma]] to {{wikipedia|Victoria_Beckham|Posh Spice}}. |
− | *[[Blog Girl]] contains a reference to the Pink Floyd album, {{wikipedia|The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon|The Dark Side of the Moon}}. | + | *[[Losing My Religion]] is a reference to the {{wikipedia|R.E.M._%28band%29|R.E.M.}} song of {{wikipedia|Losing_My_Religion|the same name}}. |
− | *[[I Know What Boys Like]] is a reference to the 1982 song "I Know What Boys Like" by The Waitresses. | + | *[[Blog Girl]] contains a reference to the {{wikipedia|Pink_Floyd|Pink Floyd}} album, {{wikipedia|The_Dark_Side_of_the_Moon|The Dark Side of the Moon}}. |
− | *[[Like A Virgin]] is a reference to the popular song by Madonna of the same name. | + | *[[I Know What Boys Like]] is a reference to the 1982 song "{{wikipedia|Wasn%27t_Tomorrow_Wonderful|I Know What Boys Like}}" by {{wikipedia|The_Waitresses|The Waitresses}}. |
+ | *[[Like A Virgin]] is a reference to the popular song by {{wikipedia|Madonna_%28entertainer%29|Madonna}} of {{wikipedia|Like_a_Virgin|the same name}}. | ||
*[[Sweating Bullets]] is a reference to a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweating_Bullets_%28song%29 song] by thrash metal band [http://www.megadeth.com/home.php Megadeth]. | *[[Sweating Bullets]] is a reference to a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweating_Bullets_%28song%29 song] by thrash metal band [http://www.megadeth.com/home.php Megadeth]. | ||
==References to TV Shows== | ==References to TV Shows== | ||
− | *[[An Awkward Silence]] contains a references to {{wikipedia|Vicky_Pollard|Vicky Pollard}}, a fictional character from the BBC TV and radio show Little Britain played by Matt Lucas. | + | *[[An Awkward Silence]] contains a references to {{wikipedia|Vicky_Pollard|Vicky Pollard}}, a fictional character from the BBC TV and radio show {{wikipedia|Little_Britain|Little Britain}} played by {{wikipedia|Matt_Lucas|Matt Lucas}}. |
*[[My Name Is Jonas]] contains a reference to {{wikipedia|Max_Headroom_%28character%29|Max Headroom}}. | *[[My Name Is Jonas]] contains a reference to {{wikipedia|Max_Headroom_%28character%29|Max Headroom}}. | ||
− | *[[The Anti-Cribs]] is a reference to the popular MTV show, Cribs. | + | *[[The Anti-Cribs]] is a reference to the popular {{wikipedia|MTV}} show, {{wikipedia|MTV Cribs|Cribs}}. |
− | *[[For The Ladies]] contains a reference to Gilligan's Island. | + | *[[For The Ladies]] contains a reference to {{wikipedia|Gilligan%27s_Island|Gilligan's Island}}. |
− | *[[Hug It Out]] is a reference to a popular quote from the TV show Entourage. | + | *[[Hug It Out]] is a reference to a popular quote from the TV show {{wikipedia|Entourage_%28TV_series%29|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." | + | *In [[No Trespassing]], Daniel refers to Taylor as "S-M-R-T," a reference to the episode of {{wikipedia|The_Simpsons|The Simpsons}}, "Homer Goes to College." |
− | [[Mr. Park Ranger]] may be a reference to Yogi Bear's name for his "nemesis," Ranger Smith. | + | [[Mr. Park Ranger]] may be a reference to {{wikipedia|Yogi_Bear|Yogi Bear's}} name for his "nemesis," {{wikipedia|Ranger_Smith|Ranger Smith}}. |
==Other References== | ==Other References== | ||
− | *[[Nut Kills Man]] contains a reference to the popular game Rock, | + | *[[Nut Kills Man]] contains a reference to the popular game {{wikipedia|Rock%2C_Paper%2C_Scissors|Rock, Paper, Scissors}}. |
− | *[[Ransacked!]] contains a reference to the Rubik's Cube. | + | *[[Ransacked!]] contains a reference to the {{wikipedia|Rubik%27s_Cube|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. | + | *[[Bree And I Hooked Up]] contains a reference to the "{{wikipedia|Walk_of_shame|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. | + | *[[Sorry Jonas]] contains a reference to the {{wikipedia|French_Resistance|French Resistance}} in {{wikipedia|World_War_II|WWII}}. |
− | *[[Hungover]]'s video tags contain references to the | + | *[[Hungover]]'s [[strange tags|video tags]] contain references to the {{wikipedia|Super_Bowl|Super Bowl}}. |
− | *[[OUT OF THE BUNKER!!!]] contains a reference to the slogan "Don't Mess | + | *[[OUT OF THE BUNKER!!!]] contains a reference to the slogan "{{wikipedia|Don%27t_Mess_with_Texas|Don't Mess with Texas}}," the litter prevention campaign that has been educating Texans about litter prevention since 1986. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{wikipedia|Popular_culture|Pop culture on Wikipedia}} | {{wikipedia|Popular_culture|Pop culture on Wikipedia}} |
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Many videos in the lonelygirl15 series contain explicit references to popular culture. This page attempts to document those references.
Contents
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 Twist Oliver Twist.
- Happy Thanksgiving, The Cowboy, and Quitting The Sauce contain references to Bruce Wayne (Batman's secret identity).
- Oh, The Places You'll Go is a reference to the Dr. Seuss book of the same name.
References to Movies
- Warwalking contains references to the Mathew Broderick movie, WarGames.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 contains 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.
References to Songs/Albums/Musicians
- My Name Is Jonas is a reference to a popular Weezer song of the same title.
- Sleepover contains references to Beatles The Beatles' song "Wood (This Bird Has Flown) Norwegian Wood," and The Sugarhill Gang song "Delight Rapper%27s_Delight."
- Truth or Dare and Storm The Castle contain references to Jimi Hendrix's death.
- For The Ladies contains references to Can't Buy Me Love.
- 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 is a reference to a song by thrash metal band Megadeth.
References to TV Shows
- 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 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.
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.
- 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.