Borderlands pop culture references

There are a number of pop culture references (memes, movie references, etc) in Borderlands and its Downloadable Content:

A Brief History of Time
Graffiti found on walls: "Turtles all the way down"

The phrase "Turtles all the way down" comes from a tale most popularly related in Stephen Hawking's book A Brief History of Time:

"A well-known scientist (some say it was Bertrand Russell) once gave a public lecture on astronomy. He described how the earth orbits around the sun and how the sun, in turn, orbits around the center of a vast collection of stars called our galaxy. At the end of the lecture, a little old lady at the back of the room got up and said: "What you have told us is rubbish. The world is really a flat plate supported on the back of a giant tortoise." The scientist gave a superior smile before replying, "What is the tortoise standing on?" "You're very clever, young man, very clever", said the old lady. "But it's turtles all the way down!""

Additionally, this could refer to the children's book Yurtle the Turtle by Dr. Seuss. In the book, the king of the turtles, Yurtle, rules all he sees, but being a turtle, he can't see very far. He then has the idea to have all of his subjects, other turtles, climb up onto each other's backs, with Yurtle finally being on top, enabling him to see farther. Yet because all these turtles are piled on top of each other, they get very tired and hungry and start to complain, and eventually one plain little turtle named Mack burps, and all the turtles come tumbling down. This has often been compared to any sort of dictatorship and its eventual collapse.

The Canterbury Tales
Weapon: Lady Finger

The Canterbury Tales is collection of stories by Chaucer, about a group on pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral. This serves as a frame for shorter stories about the individual characters. "The Prioress's Tale" tells the story of Madam Eglantine, who wears a ring with the inscription "Amor vincit omnia", which translates into "love conquers all". The flavor text of the Lady Finger, Omnia Vincit Amor, means the same. The name Lady Finger may refer to the fingers of the prioress, where the ring was worn.

Dragon Ball
Character: Crazy Earl

Crazy Earl is referred to as a "turtle hermit," and Tannis claimed to have given him her underwear. This is a direct reference to Master Roshi in the Dragon Ball manga. Master Roshi sometimes wore a turtle shell, and he collected women's underwear.

Fight Club
Character: Chuck Durden

Chuck Durden refers to Fight Club. Chuck Palahniuk wrote the book, and its main character is Tyler Durden.

Frankenstein
Enemy: Tankenstein

The name Tankenstein is a reference to Frankenstein's monster in Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley. Its appearance matches the widely accepted appearance of the creature. Tankensteins are healed by Shock damage; in the book Dr. Frankenstein uses power harnessed from lightning to reanimate a corpse.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy franchise
Claptrap (Old Haven): "I think you ought to know I'm feeling very depressed."

A phrase often said by Marvin, the depressed robot in Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. The entire speech of this Claptrap is very similar to how Marvin feels in the book and the rest of the series.

''Taylor Kobb's Hacked Claptrap: "... OR... I could stick an electrode up my back panel and call it paradise." ''

Refers to a ploy by Ford Prefect, one of the main characters, in which he disables a security bot by short circuiting its decision making processes, located in a back panel, causing it to find everything impossibly pleasurable.

For Tannis's mission, Fight For Your Right to Part-E, she wants you to collect Claptrap parts for her improbability drive. This refers the Improbability Drive, which was used for teleportation to anywhere in the galaxy, with the only way to control where you teleport was to control probability.

How Much for Just the Planet?
The "How Much for the Planet?" challenge may refer to How Much for Just the Planet?, a humorous Star Trek tie-in novel by the late John Ford.

The Lord of the Rings
Enemy: Helob

The Spiderant Helob refers to the giant spider Shelob from the The Two Towers.

Zombie TK Baha: "Boil 'em, mash 'em, stick 'em in a stew"

A reference to the film version of The Two Towers, where Sam is preparing dinner and trying to explain to Gollum what 'taters' are.

Mission: Purple Juice!

The first mission that Thirsty the Midget offers references the names of the hobbits in The Lord of the Rings:

Restore Brandybuck, Took, Gamgee, and Underhill pumps.

Merchant of Venice
Psycho: "Now it's time for my pound of flesh!"

Refers to Shylock's line in the play Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare. In the play, a "pound of flesh" is to be the payment to Shylock from his client for defaulting on a loan.

Moby Dick
Mission: T.K.'s Life And Limb

Baha is Ahab backwards, and in the book, Ahab was driven mad to find and kill the White Whale after his leg was taken from him. Scar also has several weapons embedded into his head, and is extremely tough. Moby Dick was described as having several harpoons in his head, and numerous scars from where many sailors tried, and failed, to kill him.

Mad Magazine
Mission: Spa Vs. Spa

This side mission in Claptrap's New Robot Revolution is a reference to Spy vs. Spy, a wordless black and white comic strip published in Mad Magazine.

Pendragon Series
Challenge : Merchant of Death

In D. J. MacHale's series of young adult books, the Pendragon Series, the first book is named ''The Merchant of Death. ''This references a character in the book, who is given the title due to his role as a weapons dealer. The character also meets his end by the same weapons he sells, a highly explosive substance known as tak.

Steven King's "Dark Tower" Novels
Character: Roland

Roland shares his first name with Roland Deschain, the protagonist from the series of books "The Dark Tower", written by Stephen King. Many other themes and terms are shared, such as the Hunter's fighting bird (David in The Waste Lands). Coincidentally, Mordecai's Gunslinger COM improves the use of Revolvers, which not only are Roland Deschain's preferred weapon, but also affixes the title of Gunslinger, by which Deschain is formally addressed.

Alternately, Roland may be a direct reference to the poem "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came" by English author Robert Browning, the inspiration for the name and protagonist of King's series, and much of the tone and content. "Childe" is a term from the Middle Ages that refers to a young nobleman who has not yet won his spurs.

BioShock
Guardian Angel: "Would you kindly give him a hand?"

This quote is the trigger to the first Claptrap Rescue mission. The phrase "Would You Kindly" was also the trigger phrase used by the main antagonist of BioShock, another game published by 2K Games, to force the player's character to perform actions. As with Bioshock, the storyline will not advance until you have complied with the orders given.

Also, in Claptrap's New Robot Revolution there is a quote, paraphrazing Rapture's visionary designer Andrew Ryan's words: "Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow? 'No!' says the man in Washington, 'It belongs to the poor.' 'No!' says the man in the Vatican, 'It belongs to God.' 'No!' says the man in Moscow, 'It belongs to everyone.' I rejected those answers; instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible", exchanging main words into Pandora's world words.

Blaster Master
Blaster Master Outrunner color

The name for this color is a reference to an NES game with the same name, featuring a buggy-like tank with a red color scheme.

Brothers in Arms
Area: Road's End 

Upon nearing the armory, a sign reads "Road to Hill 30 ." Another proclaims "Hell's Highway ." Which are two games in the Brothers in Arms saga made by Gearbox Software

Call of Duty
The Circle of Duty in Secret Armory of General Knoxx is based on Call of Duty. The final Circle of Duty mission is called Circle of Duty: Medal of Duty which is a combination of Call of Duty and Medal of Honor, two famous FPS series.

Diablo
Character: Dr. Zed

The cinematic that plays when players first meet Dr. Zed is extremely similar to the (cut) introduction video for "The Butcher," who, in the cinematic, is seen cutting up a corpse, not unlike Dr. Zed.

Weapon: Hyperion Butcher

Special weapon effect: "Ahhh.... Fresh meat!"

The name and red text is a reference to Blizzard Entertainment's recurrent Diablo character, The Butcher, a bloated monstrosity with the opening announcement, "Ahhh... Fresh meat!".

Enemy: Rakkinishu

A reference to the Diablo 2 mini-boss, Rakanishu, that you face before entering Tristram. Rakkinishu drops a shield called Cracked Sash, a common item from Diablo 2.

Paint Scheme: Lancer - Diablo

The red colour of Diablo's titular end boss is repeated in the "Diablo" colour scheme of the Lancer.

Gauntlet
Mission: Earl Needs Food... Badly

In the old coin-operated arcade game Gauntlet, each of the four characters would receive a unique spoken warning when running low on life. The Elf's warning message was "Elf needs food, badly!".

Half-Life
Mission: House of the Ned

Towards the end of the mission, the player has to wait for a slow elevator while fighting off zombies, something that happens fairly often in the Half-Life titles. Dr. Ned pokes fun at the situation by implying this isn't the first time you'd likely have waited for an elevator during a zombie outbreak.

House of the Dead
Mission: House of the Ned

House of the Dead is an arcade game developed by Sega. Players take on the role of agents trying to kill the monsters created by Dr. Curien, a scientist who tried to discover the nature of life and death, but his experiments resulted in dangerous monsters.

Left 4 Dead
Challenges: I hate dogs; I hate bugs

The challenge titles may be references to Francis from Left 4 Dead. The biker is famous for his "I hate ___" quotes.

Ratchet and Clank
Weapon:Maliwan Rhino

Example: http://ratchet.wikia.com/wiki/RYNO_V

The most powerful weapon in the Ratchet and Clank series, it is commonly a mini gun rocket launcher with numerous barrels (An overkill weapon). R.Y.N.O in the Ratchet and Clank series means: “Rip You A New One”, it is known to be the 'deadliest weapon in the known universe' according to GrummelNet. In Borderlands it is the brand name for the most powerful rocket launchers made by Maliwan as an homage to the Ratchet and Clank series (it is also the most powerful rocket launcher brand in the game, following the tradition of the RYNO series).

Sonic the Hedgehog
Paint Scheme: Racer - Blue Blur

Sonic the Hedgehog, from the self-titled series, is as his name would suggest, a hedgehog. Sonic is capable of phenomenal speed, provided he doesn't stop or collide with anything. One of Sonic the Hedgehog's nicknames is 'The Big Bad Blue Blur', and the Racer's Blue Paint-Scheme is thus named after him.

Super Mario Bros.
Achievement: My Brother is an Italian Plumber The eponymous "Mario Bros," Mario and Luigi are Italian heroes known for their jumping skills (Mario was at first named "Jumpman"). Though modern depictions rarely feature any elements of plumbing besides Warp Pipes and the brothers' signature overalls originally in the arcade game Mario Bros. Mario and Luigi were tasked with purging a sewer of turtles and crabs through jumping onto or into the pests.

All Your Base
Mission: Dumpster Diving For Great Justice

Based on part of a popular internet meme stemming from wrongly translated phrases in the game Zero Wing. The Japanese to English translation resulted in such sentences as, "All your base are belong to us". The phrase "For Great Justice" was supposed to be "Our hopes for the future..."

Mission: Athena Set Up Us The Bomb 

The title of this mission likewise mimics the Zero Wing mistranslation, "Someone set up us the bomb."

Ding!
'''Achievement - Ding! Newbie'''

In many RPG, CORPG and MMORPG games, players develop characters through a series of increasingly difficult levels. Thresholds in character development are marked by character levels and increases in level are often marked with a bell or electronic chime sound. Players commonly mimic such sounds by verbalising, or typing, the word "Ding!" to announce their character's level increase to their teammates.

Group LF Healer
Achievement - Group Lf Healer

Some games, particularly MMORPGs, have support archetypal characters. These 'healers' are often highly valuable parts of a party's composition, resulting in many groups waiting for healers and advertising with lines such as, "Group LF Healer!" (Abbrev: Group looking for healer)

I'm on a Boat
Achievement: You're on a boat!

A reference to the song I'm on a Boat by The Lonely Island.

Master Exploder
Achievement: Master Exploder

Is a reference to the song Master Exploder by Tenacious D.

The Meat Puppets
One of psychos' battle yells is "Time to pound some meat puppets!" This could be a reference to the rock group the Meat Puppets, or to subsequent uses of the term. Cyberpunk author William Gibson was inspired by seeing the name of the band in print to borrow the term to apply to a form of prostitution in which the prostitute had a neural cut-out chip installed that would let someone rent out their body under computer control while their mind was occupied in cyberspace. More recently, the term has been applied to a form of "sockpuppet" (a participant in an on-line discussion under false pretenses).

Sabotage
Mission: Schemin' That Sabotage

Possibly a reference to the song Sabotage by The Beastie Boys, more specifically the line "You're Scheming On A Thing That's Sabotage".

Smoke on the Water
Eridian Weapon Description: Smoke on the water...

A reference to the song Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple.

Psycho Killer
Dahl Penetrator Description: Sniper Killer, Qu'est que c'est?

Reference to the song Psycho Killer by Talking Heads, using lyrics from the song's chorus.

Baby Got Back
Dahl Anaconda Description: Long and Strong

Reference to a line in the song, "Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-A-Lot.

Getting Better
Roland: "Getting better all the time!" (On level-up)

Reference to "Getting Better" by the Beatles.

The Roof is on Fire
SMG weapon description: We don't need no water

Reference to The Roof is on Fire (Rock Master Scott)

Grassy Knoll
Location: Trashy Knoll

The Grassy Knoll is a small, sloping hill inside the plaza that became famous following the John F. Kennedy assassination. The knoll was above President Kennedy and to his right (west and north) during the assassination. Several witnesses reported hearing shots from its direction. In Borderlands, the Trashy Knoll is located in the north-eastern part of the Rust Commons East. Here, you have to kill Slither.

Arthur Treacher's Restaurant
Location: Treacher's Landing

Being a seafaring town, this may be a reference to Arthur Treacher's fast sea-food restaurants.

Road's End (Fort Knoxx road sign)
On Road's end, fighting the Crimson Lance on foot, there is a road sign:

"Fort Knoxx

20km"

Fort Knox is a famous "impenetrable" vault in America that holds vast quantities of the country's refined gold.

2001: A Space Odyssey
Mission: It's a Trap...Clap

The "injured" Claptrap's rambling speech about knowing a little song, then singing "Daisy Bell," is a reference to the scene in "2001: A Space Odyssey" where Dave Bowman shuts down HAL the computer. This is itself a reference by director Stanley Kubrick to the first song sung by a computer in the late 50s or early 60s.

The beginning of this same scene is referenced by the Interplanetary Ninja Assassin Claptrap's speech during the final moments of Operation Trap Claptrap Trap, Phase Four: Reboot.

A Christmas Story
Location: Hidden Basement

A secret room can be found in New Haven. Inside this room is a leg lamp. In the movie, The Old Man gets a lamp shaped like a leg. Furthermore, only in this basement can the Rider be found, another reference to this movie. In the movie, Ralph continuously asks for a Red Ryder BB Gun, to which everyone responds: "You'll shoot your eye out." The flavor text on this weapon ( Careful... you might put someone's eye out. ) further adds to the reference.

Aliens
Underdome wave 18: "Game over, man. Game over."

This is a quote from the character Hudson.

Back to the Future
Achievement: 1.21 Gigawatts

1.21 Gigawatts is the power requirement for time travel. Although in the Back to the Future movie series, from which the reference originated, it is pronounced as 1.21 Jiggawatts, perhaps lending itself to mean a much larger amount of energy, as it is seen as almost insurmountable as Doc remarks that "the only thing with that kind of power would be... a bolt of lightning."

Also, in DLC 4 after accepting the first mission from Patricia Tannis she says "I'm going to need a nuclear reaction to generate the 1.21-... Oh hey! Welcome to my secret lab." She doesn't say the word gigawatts but it is another 1.21 gigawatts reference to those paying enough attention.

Big Brother
Mission: Big Crimson Brother is Watching This mission involves destroying 5 Crimson Lance Security Cameras found throughout the T-Bone Junction. This is simply a reference to the Reality show, Big Brother (see discussion) which itself is based upon the ideas from the novel "1984."

Bloodsport
Brick's last skill, Blood_Sport in the Brawler skill line, Bloodsport, is a reference to the martial arts/action movie.

Canvas News
Challenge: Boom goes the dynamite

19-year old Brian Collins has to replace the regular sports guy, but he fails horribly. One phrase from this broadcast turned into a meme, namely the phrase "Boom goes the dynamite."

Night of the Living Dead
The mission "Night of the Living Ned" is based on the title of the famous zombie cult classic "Night of the Living Dead".

Deliverance
Quote: "You're gonna squeal before we cook ya"

A random enemy may shout this phrase, referring to the movie Deliverance, where Ned Beatty's character is forced to squeal like a pig during a hillbilly encounter.

Die Hard
Character: Bruce McClane

The name Bruce McClane is a combination of the name of the protagonist from Die Hard, Officer John McClane, and the actor who played him, Bruce Willis.

Dragon Ball Z
Xbox Live / PSN profile information

If a player gets more than 9000 kills online, his Xbox Live profile will read "Kills Over 9000". On the PSN, it sill simply say "Kills: 9000". This is a reference to the famous Dragon Ball Z meme, where Nappa asks Vegeta "What does the scouter say about his power level?" Vegeta's reply to that is: "It's over NINE THOUSAND!" This meme can be viewed here.

Dukes of Hazzard
Runner colour

The General Flee colour on the runners is a reference to the iconic dodge charger ''The General Lee. ''The main colour of the body is the same and both feature numbers painted on the side (runners feature a 00 and the Lee features 01).

Evil Dead
Weapon: Boom Stick

In the third movie of this series Bruce's character Ash wields a sawn-off shotgun he calls his "Boomstick". Also, the flavor text of this weapon is Beyond Groovy. "Groovy" is Ash's signature phrase. Also, Baron Flynt, from whom you get the Boom Stick, bears a very strong resemblance to Bruce Campbell, who played Ash.

Fabregé Organic Shampoo
Achievement: "And They'll Tell Two Friends..."

Fabregé Cosmetics ran a television ad for their line of organic shampoo in the 1980's. The famous line from the commercial went: "You'll tell two friends, and they'll tell two friends, and so on..." This quote has also become the slogan for the 'social marketing' advertising philosophy.

Firefly
Character: Jaynis Kobb

Reference to the character Jayne Cobb from the TV show Firefly. In the seventh episode, "Jaynestown", the characters enter a mining town where the locals hail Jayne (who is a violent, amoral gunman who'd tried to steal money from the local magistrate years before) as a hero.

Reaver serves as a reference to the brutal race known as the Reavers in the series, one of his quotes, "It's time to paint this body with blood!" being a direct reference and accurate descriptor of the victim's fate after an encounter with the Reavers.

Lilith has a class mod called "Firefly" in reference to the show itself.

A particular brand of revolver in the game has the prefix "Mal" in its title, a reference to "Malcom Reynolds" (rountinely called Mal) the ship's captain. He is also well known for favoring a revolver as his gun of choice.

Forrest Gump
Character: Zombie TK Baha

Dead TK talks about all the ways to cook brains, similar to when Benjamin Buford 'Bubba' Blue lists different ways to prepare shrimp.

Full Metal Jacket
Character: General Knoxx-Trap

One of the (sadly) reanimated General's quotes during his (happily) final battle is, "This is your rifle. That's your gun. My guess is you're shooting shooting blanks from both." This refers to a chant used in the Marine Corps as a reminder that a rifle must never be called a gun. It's recited while holding your rifle with one hand and your crotch with the other; the Marine version ends, "This is for fighting. This is for fun." Although references occur in many pop culture venues, one of the most graphic is in the movie Full Metal Jacket, where recruits follow along during a demonstration by Gunnery Sargeant Hartman.

Futurama
''Taylor Kobb's Hacked Claptrap: "... OR... I could stick an electrode up my back panel and call it paradise." ''

An alternate interpretation of the Hitchhiker's guide reference above. In the season 1 episode of Futurama: "Hell Is Other Robots," electrictiy gives robots a euphoric druglike experience called "Jacking On."

Ghostbusters
Character Dialogue: Mad Moxxi - "You... you've earned it."

Occasionally, during the Intermission while Moxxi drops party favors, she'll remark "You... you've earned it." In the movie Ghostbusters, Bill Murray's character (Dr. Peter Venkman) says the exact same line while rewarding Egon Spengler with a Baby Ruth candy-bar.

Godfather
Character Dialogue Crazy Earl - "Gave me an offer I couldn't refuse"

When first meeting Crazy Earl explains is the reason for all the current defenses: "Krom heard about it and stopped by about a year ago. Gave me an offer I couldn't refuse. Why do you think I barricaded myself in here?" , Just like Don Vito in Godfather Part I and in subsequent sequels

Godzilla
Enemies: Skagzilla and Mothrakk

The names of these enemies refer to Godzilla, a giant monster, and Mothra, a giant moth, respectively.

Idiocracy
Claptrap repair kit

A claptrap repair kit can have the description "It's got what claptraps crave". This refers to the drink "Brawndo" that completely replaces water in the movie Idiocracy. The slogan for "Brawndo" is "It's got what X craves", where X could be replaced by anything.

Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
Achievement: "You call this archaeology?"

In the movie, while fighting a Nazi officer, Indy's father (Henry Jones Sr., played by Sean Connery) spouts this line in protest of the uncharacteristically violent nature of his son's occupation.

Jem
Character: Lilith

Lilith resembles the titular character of the animated TV series, "Jem". They both appear as women with heavy make-up and they have bright colored hair. The achievement Truly Outrageous, which can only be acquired with Lilith, is a catch phrase; in the opening theme Jerrica states that Jem is "Truly Outrageous".

Lethal Weapon
Character: Mad Mel

Before your showdown with Mad Mel, you are warned that he is a 'lethal weapon in any vehicle'. Mel Gibson plays Sgt. Martin Riggs in the movie Lethal Weapon.

Weapon: Torgue Friendly Fire

In Lethal Weapon, Martin Riggs upstages his veteran partner at the shooting range by firing a smiley-face pattern into a paper target at nearly twice the range before remarking "Have a nice day..."

Looney Tunes
Achievement: "Rootinest, Tootinest, Shootinest"

In Warner Brothers' 'Looney Tunes' franchise, the character of Yosemite Sam introduced himself thusly: "Ah'm the rootinest, tootinest, shootinest bob-tailed wildcat in the west!"

Mad Max
Character: Mad Mel

The name Mad Mel is a combination Mad Max, a character from the similarly named movie series, and Mel Gibson, his actor. The look of the game is also similar to the world Mad Max is from.

Skill: Master Blaster

In the third Mad Max movie, two characters named The Master and The Blaster, who can combine into Master Blaster. (However, this could also refer to the villain from the '80s cartoon Kidd Video, who also went by that name. Not to be confused with the Blaster Master video game references.)

DLC: Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot

The title of the third Mad Max movie is Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, in which the protagonist is conscripted to fight in deathmatches in an arena called the Thunderdome.

(See also the Mystery Science Theater Three Thousand reference, below, which cites a MST3K joke that itself references Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome.)

The Madness of King George
Weapon: Atlas Cyclops

The flavor text " I have you in my eye, sir. " is a quote from this movie.

The Matrix
Character: Claptrap

During the mission Claptrap Rescue in Fyrestone, when Claptrap is incapacitated by a bandit vehicle attack, it is heard to moan "Oh... I can see the code!" This is likely a reference to the films eponymous computer program.

This can also be heard by any incapacitated Claptrap (except the one in Lockdown Palace, who is locked in place, not injured) around Pandora.

Merry Melodies
Weapon: Whitting's Elephant Gun

The flavor text for this gun, "Why don't you go shoot yourself an Elephant" is a line spoken by Bugs Bunny to Elmer Fudd during the 1951 Merry Melody short "Rabbit Fire".

Monty Python
Achievement: There are some who call me... Tim

Upon being asked for his name by King Arthur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Tim the Enchanter answers with: "There are some who call me... Tim."

Weapon: Maliwan Crux

The flavor text for this gun,  Bring out your Dead , is a quote from Monty Python and the Holy Grail where a body cleaner is saying this phrase throughout the street.

Roland's Medic Phrase: "It's just a flesh wound!"

Roland states this phrase (among others) when he revives a team mate. This loosely refers to the Black Knight when he says "Just a flesh wound", despite having both his arms lopped off.

Mortal Kombat
Said by Master McCloud or one of his goonies

"Death Is the Only Way Out" is a possible reference to Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, said by Cyrax, right before Sonya and Jax get schooled.

Toasty - Get 250 kills with Incendiary attacks An allusion to a well known sound clip from the game Mortal Kombat. This sound clip happens occasionally when you uppercut your opponent.

Mystery Science Theater 3000
Achievement: Can't We Get BEYOND Thunderdome?

Refers to a joke referencing the movie Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, told by the robots Crow and Tom Servo in episode 706: Tom: "You see, if you live long enough, eventually, someone's going to say the word Thunderdome in your presence." Crow: "That's right, and I'm guessing most of you aren't equipped with a snappy comeback." Tom: "Well..." Crow: "We're gonna give you one." Tom: "We'll act it out for you. Ahem... Boy, I still think we really screwed up on that whole Thunderdome-fiasco." Crow: "Oh, come on, can't we get BEYOND Thunderdome?" This scene can be seen here.

Not Without My Daughter
Mission: Not Without My Claptrap

This mission may also be a reference to other movies or series, possible others are Pirates of the Carribean and South Park. This movie is the most likely the mission refers to.

Old Spice
Mission: Old Spicy

This mission, in which you gather skag musk glands and rakk hive ambergris so Marcus can "brew up a truly potent cologne," is a reference to a brand of "Man Fresheners" which includes cologne.

Pulp Fiction
Mission: I've Got A Sinking Feeling...

The names of the ships you have to sink (Righteous Man, Great Vengeance and Furious Anger) refer to the fictionalized version of Ezekiel 25:17 Samuel L. Jackson's character recites. This scene can be found here.

Mission: Ned's undead, baby, Ned's undead

Reference to the line "Zed's dead, baby. Zed's dead." This scene can be seen here.

The Rock
Quote: I'll take pleasure in gutting you, boy A random enemy may shout this phrase, referring to the movie, "The Rock" where the same phrase was shouted (not to be mistaken by the actor, The Rock).

The Royal Tenenbaums
Character: Mordecai

In the movie, Richie has a pet falcon called Mordecai. This is also reflected in Mordecai having a pet Bloodwing, a bird not too different from a falcon.

The Running Man
Quote: "Who loves you and who do you love?"

Character: Mad Moxxi

In the movie The Running Man, Richard Dawson's character, Damon Killian, uses this phrase as his catch phrase during the movie. Mad Moxxi uses this phrase at different times during any round.

Saturday Night Live
Enemies: Hanz and Franz

Hanz and Franz are based on Hans and Franz, two characters from "Pumping Up with Hans and Franz". They spoofed Arnold Schwarzenegger by using padding for fake muscles, drab gray sweatsuits, weight belts, and Austrian accents. They are known for saying "We are here to, pump you up".

Sesame Street
Menu Screen: Claptrap

Claptrap hums, "Nooney-nooney-noon..." as he rolls by in the background of the Menu Screen. This is a possible reference to the Typerwriter Cartoon from classic 1970's era Sesame Street.

Slumdog Millionaire
Achievement: Pandora-dog Millionaire

In the movie, a boy from the slums, who manages to make a lot of money from a television quiz show. To get this achievement, you'll have to collect $1,000,000, similar to how the slumdog from the movie earns a lot of money from the show.

Space Balls
Location: Ludicrous Speedway

In the movie, there is a speed "Ludicrous speed", which is faster than both Light speed and "Ridiculous speed".A reference to spaceballs

''Challenge: Hot! Too Hot!!''

Reference to the scene where Dark Helmet is drinking coffee and exclaims "HOT! TOO HOT!"

Challenges: Who made that man a gunner? and Keep firing

In this scene Dark Helmet first comments on the gunner, telling him "shoot across her nose, not up it." Upon finding out the gunner is crossed eyed, he asks: "Who made that man a gunner?" Later in the same scene, after finding out everyone on the bridge has the surname "Asshole", Dark Helmet directs them to "keep firing, Assholes!"

Star Wars
Taylor Kobb: "a hive of scum and villainy" 

Obi-Wan Kenobi calls the Mos Eisley space port "a wretched hive of scum and villainy" in the original Star Wars movie, Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

The opening scene, where Clap Trap hits his head on the opening gate of Fyrestone is similar to the Storm Trooper hitting his head on the door of the Death Star as they enter the room with C3P0 and R2-D2 (though it could just simply be an unrelated bit of slapstick comedy).

This Is Spinal Tap
The dials on Marshall amplifiers typically have a number range from zero to ten. In the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap Guitarist Nigel Tufnel boasts that the dials on his amps all go to eleven. This forms the inspiration for the level cap increase by 11 in The Secret Armory of General Knoxx.

Trading Places
Challenge: How Much For The Gun?

In the scene where Louis is in the pawn shop trading in his expensive watch, he notices a revolver and asks the pawn broker, "How much for the gun?"

Trigun
Challenge: Human Tsunami

A two-fold reference to Trigun. The main character was famed (albeit falsely) for being the first humanoid localized natural disaster, resulting in him being nicknamed "The Humanoid Typhoon" due to the unnatural aura of destruction that seemed to follow him. In addition, he also had an advanced prosthetic left arm with a SMG hidden in it that he could use. (An upgrade midway through the series; it had originally been a shotgun) This challenge has players kill 2,500 enemies with SMG's.

Kevin Mitnick
Challenge: "My kung fu is best!"

Kevin Mitnick is a computer security consultant and author, and during the late 20th century, was convicted of various computer and communications technology-related crimes. Prior to his arrest, Kevin left the voice-mail message "My kung-fu is best!" to taunt the investigators attempting to apprehend him.

Nikola Tesla
Challenge: Nikola is a friend of mine

Nikola Tesla was a famed inventor in the 19th and 20th centuries, perhaps best known for his advancements in commercial electricity, and, by extension, the Tesla coil. Tesla coils are now used primarily for entertainment, as they can send out huge bolts of electricity into the air when turned on.

Muhammad Ali
Brick's skill, "Sting like a Bee" is a reference to one of Muhammad Ali's most famous quotes, "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

Adolf Hitler
Crazy Earl has a moustache identical to Adolf Hitler's. Despite also being worn by comedy icon Charlie Chaplin, the social stigma now associated with the tiny, little moustache means only the most maladjusted would ever wear one again.

Fidel Castro
The image of DLC 4 has a claptrap that looks identical to Fidel.

Lynn Abbey
"Old Lynne Abbey" from Altar Ego: The New Religion may be a reference to fantasy author Lynn Abbey.

J. Robert Oppenheimer
Challenge: I am Become Death

"Now I am become Death, destroyer of worlds," is a famous quote from J. Robert Oppenheimer, who directed the Manhattan Project, the project by the United States government that created the first atomic bomb. The quote itself originates from the Hindu text Bhagavad Gita, but in Western culture it is known much more for its association with nuclear weapons.

General George S. Patton
Weapon: Atlas Patton

General Patton was known for saying, 'May God have mercy upon my enemies because I won't.' This is the flavor text for a revolver that is also named Patton.

In God We Trust
Graffiti: "IN GUN WE TRUST"

It is not so easy to notice this one but if you play in high resolution, it is clear that a graffiti says "IN GUN WE TRUST". The phrase is also visible printed on the lids of green ammunition chests next to the gun logo if you look closely.

Republic A-10 "Thunderbolt II"
Paint Scheme: Runner - Mean Green

The red maw and jagged, shark-like teeth on the driver's pod of a Runner with a 'Mean Green' paint-scheme is similar to the pattern on the A-10 attack plane currently used by the United States.

This paint job is also similar to the WW2 P40 Warhawk of Flying Tigers fame.Veggienater 03:50, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

Saturn
The planet Pandora was named possibly after one of Saturn's moons. There are 61 moons around Saturn, which is the same number as the level cap in General Knoxx.

Several names within the game seem inspired by some of Saturn's moons. The corperations Atlas, and Hyperion and the planets Prometheus and Pandora all share a name with a satellite of Saturn.

(Other thoughts are that Pandora is directly named after the woman Pandora from Greek myth. Much like the woman Pandora and her mysterious box that ended up containing all of the world's evils, the planet Pandora has the Vault which is revealed to also house unspeakable evil inside of it. It is also worth noting that Atlas, Hyperion, Prometheus and Pandora are all part of Greek Mythology.)