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Chuck Versus the Pink Slip (2010)

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Chuck Versus the Pink Slip

Chuck

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Referenced in

    • "Late Show with David Letterman" Episode #17.67 (TV Episode 2010)

      3rd season premiere promoted verbally during interview with Zachary Levi, no clips.

References

    • Kung Fu (TV Series 1972–1975)

      Casey calls Chuck "grasshopper" and says he has much to learn.
    • Serpico (1973)

      Emmett refers to Chuck as a "vagrant Serpico."
    • Dead Poets Society (1989)

      Lester: "Oh, Captain, my Captain, please tell us you returned to take control of the Buy More."
    • Desperado (1995)

      Chuck goes to a club called "El Bucho" and dresses up like a Mariachi and performs on stage. In DESPERADO, the main villian is named Bucho, the hero is a Mariachi, and he performs on stage.
    • Brokeback Mountain (2005)

      Emmett says that Javier is wearing "Brokeback boots."

Spoofs

    • Rocky III (1982)

      The sparring match is a direct parody of the film. The music, the glove colors and the freeze frame at the end of both characters punching are the same. Even the way the characters dance around the ring mirrors Rocky and Apollo's sparing match.
    • The Big Lebowski (1998)

      The montage where "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" is playing is a reference to a drug induced trip encountered by "The Dude"

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