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[[Chuck]], the show, had dozens of shoutouts. Several per episode generally, to anything and everything geekworthy.
* "Chuck Versus the Sandworm" had, in addition to all the Dune references you might expect, a lengthy visual shout out to "The O.C."
** This is because the two shows share a creator/co-creator - Josh Schwartz. There is also an episode where they have to channel flick and identify TV shows as quickly as possible. It's very quick, but Morgan says "Season 2 of The O.C, a really underrated show" at one point.
** "Sandworm" also mentioned Harry Tang's middle name is "Tiberius", the same as [[Star Trek:
* [[Adam Baldwin|Agent Casey]] gets many an [[Actor Allusion]], particularly to his role in [[Firefly]] and [[
** In "Chuck Versus the Sandworm," he asks (in reference to a hacker geek who escaped from a secure facility), "What's he going to do, hurt me with his mind?"
** Likewise, Casey mutters "Shiny!" in another episode.
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** In "Chuck Versus the DeLorean," a character uses the alias Guido Merkins, a QB in the NFL.
* The second season has two shout-outs to [[Grosse Pointe Blank]]- Chuck makes a reference to Sarah fighting rebellion in Paraguay with a fork which sounds very similar to Martin's claim to have killed a president of Paraguay with this eating utensil. The next episode has Sarah being forced to go to her high school reunion as part of an assignment, which fits the plot of that film.
** That selfsame episode, "Chuck Versus the Cougars," also contains a shout out to ''[[Risky Business]]'' with the side-plot at the Buy More mirroring that film fairly closely.
* The second season opener has a shout out to ''[[Batman Begins]]'', the messenger who attacks Casey uses the same weapon that Jonathon Crane uses to dispense his fear toxin.
* In "Chuck Versus the Best Friend" when Jeff is trying to convince Lester to sing he directly quotes "Lose Yourself" by Eminem from the movie 8 Mile. "Look, if you had one shot, one opportunity to seize everything you ever wanted, one moment would you capture it, or just let it slip?"
* Other episodes have featured characters named Lo Pan and Jack Burton from [[Big Trouble in Little China]].
** Point of fact, the character Ben Lo Pan is actually played by James Hong, who played David Lo Pan in Big Trouble in Little China.
* The Christmas 2008 episode contains a shout-out to ''[[
* Several shout-outs to ''[[Casablanca]]'': "We'll always have Omaha." It's Ellie's favorite movie, as well.
** "Chuck Versus the Undercover Lover" contains a bunch for ''[[Casablanca]]''. Cynical lone wolf Casey reopens an old wound when he unexpectedly encounters his old flame ''Ilsa'' and finds that she's about to marry ''Victor'', the movie plays in the background at the [[Buy More]] when Ilsa comes to meet Casey, and at the end, after Ilsa leaves on a plane, Chuck says, "I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." (see [[Whole
* Chuck keeps {{spoiler|the documents given to him by Orion}} hidden in an issue of ''[[Ex Machina]]''.
* On more than one occasion, the team has deployed a GLG-20 listening device, a shout out to ''[[Spies Like Us]]''. Another such shout-out was when Chuck, pretending to be a doctor, had an extended "Doctor"-"Doctor" greeting with a villain doctor. Emmett Millbarge is a cross between the names of the two spies in the movie.
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* The choreography during the final scene of "Chuck Versus the Ring" was largely lifted directly from ''[[The Matrix]]''... this troper wasn't sure it was intentional until Chuck said "I know Kung Fu."
** The scene of Chuck and Sarah shooting up the "First bank of Evil" in season 4 is similar to when Neo and Trinity rescued Morpheus.
* The whole {{spoiler|Morgan betraying Big Mike arc}} was a shout out to ''[[
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* In "Chuck Versus the Alma Mater," Casey quotes [[Firesign Theatre]]'s "Nick Danger" sketch.
* "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension" has possibly the geekiest one of all - an explosive labeled "IG-88", the serial number of an assassin robot who was only named in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' [[Expanded Universe]].
* Apparently, [[Lost|Oceanic Flight 815]] was ''shot'' down.
** Well, if you followed the last season...
* When Sarah tells Chuck that she wants to make love to him to improve their cover, he swallows his coffee and remarks "[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|Hot coffee!]]"
* Issues of ''[[Knights of the Dinner Table]]'' are seen in Chuck's room. (The writer wrote in to the magazine itself once to point this fact out.)
* Chuck's room has a poster for the imaginary "Yakuza Prep," originally found in the bedroom of Seth on ''[[The OC|The O.C.]]'' (Also created by Josh Schwartz)
* In "Chuck Versus First Class", the vial of antidote is labeled "cordrazine", a fictional drug mentioned in both ''[[Star Trek:
* Eagle-eyed viewers may recognize the museum in "Chuck Versus the Mask" as the [[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers|Power Rangers']] Command Center.
* ''[[Y:
** There are even parallels in the stories. A loser-jokester guy unwittingly becomes the most important man in the world in one day, he has a sister in medicine, and a kick-ass spy watching his back.
* [[Dolph Lundgren]] stating [[Rocky IV|"I must break you." and "If you die, you die."]]
* One of Chuck's job interviews in "Chuck Versus the Anniversary" is at [[Seinfeld|Vandalay Industries]].
* In "Chuck Versus the Couch Lock", when one of the villains is going through the mailboxes in Chuck's appartment complex, it is revealed that Casey's neighbor is named ''[[
** [[
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'''Chuck:''' ...to the Los Angeles Underground, where they survived as soldiers of fortune.
''<beat>''
'''Chuck:''' Like the... A-Team. You never have... have you ever seen the A-Team?
'''Casey:''' I ''was'' the A-Team.
'''Chuck:''' Ah. }}
** The funeral scene in the same episode also seems to reference [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFhD7dnqEbg this scene] from the Cary Grant Audrey Hepburn movie ''[[
* Nearly all of the Morgan scenes in "Chuck Versus the Leftovers" are references to ''[[
** "Come with me if you want to live," however, comes from ''[[The Terminator]]''. In-show, it's uttered by Linda Hamilton, who [[Actor Allusion|played Sarah Connor]] in that movie.
* "Chuck Versus the Balcony" riffs on a famous scene from ''[[The Court Jester]]'' when trying to track a bottle of wine:
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'''Chuck:''' Copy that. Um, um, what, what, it was, it was a peppery Pinot, right? A peppery Pinot with a cork on the stork and a label on the stable?
'''Morgan:''' No, it's a... a stable on the label and a cork on the stork. Dude, it's--no, it's not. What did you just say?
(''after tracking the contents of the bottle to a wine taster'')
'''Chuck:''' Sir! Hi, sir, hi, excuse me. Um. I'm terribly sorry, but I believe there's been a mix-up downstairs, and you've received wrong glass of wine. That's actually the Burgundy from Bordeaux with the coil on the foil and the fork on the cork.
'''[[Gratuitous French|Dégustateur]]:''' ''Quoi?'' That does not make sense! They are both ''regions!'' ''This''... is the peppery Pinot with the stable on the label and the stork on the cork! }}
* "Chuck vs the Gobbler":
** Sarah dying her hair from blonde to black after "going rogue" mirrors a similar change from ''[[Salt]]''.
** Sarah, with black hair, wearing a form-fitting catsuit, and [[Actor Allusion|reprising a previous role]]: "I love a good [[Mass Effect 2|Suicide Mission]]."
** Chuck wears a ''[[
* In Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer we have [[Queen|Farrokh Bulsara]].
* At one point, Ellie is seen reading ''[[
* When Morgan, as the driver of Chuck's limo, is told to roll up the window, he replies [[The Princess Bride (
* Emmett Millbarge screaming "NO TOUCHING!" at hoardes of customers. He's played by Tony Hale, most famous for his role on ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'', where "No touching!" and variations thereof was one its many running gags.
* The agent who gave Sarah a 49-B evaluation in season 2 is named [[Fatal Attraction (
* Casey brainwashing Lester into obeying Morgan is reminiscent of [[The Manchurian Candidate (novel)|The Manchurian Candidate]].
* Chuck is reading [[Game of Thrones]] at the start of "Chuck vs. the Family Volkoff"
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** Of course, Chuck seems to have the book open to the middle, whereas that event takes place right at the very beginning...
* When Chuck and Morgan have fought off most of Snieder's henchmen, one grabs a pair of swords and starts twirling them around. Morgan [[Raiders of the Lost Ark
* Morgan helps fashion a prison escape by posing as a guard and reporting a "[[A New Hope
** While Morgan investigated the construction going on in Castle, he posed as an agent. When one walked by him he pretended to be talking on his radio saying "No, they're just doing maintenance on [[The Simpsons (animation)|Sector 7-G]]".
* In "Chuck Versus the Frosted Tips", {{spoiler|an Intersected}} Morgan evades tranq shots in a style not unlike [[The Matrix|Neo]]. Incidentally, Carrie-Ann Moss (who played Trinity in the movies) made an appearance in the episode.
* In "Chuck Versus Bo" the X-13 memory erasure spray is often filmed in a manner highly reminiscent of neuralyzers from the ''[[Men in Black (
** Moreover, the subplot of Jeff & Lester losing their memories of their recent predicaments is eerily similar to ''[[
* In the season 4 premiere, Morgan tries to flex while high-fiving Chuck in a shout out to [[Predator]].
* Morgan is carrying a [[Blade Runner|Tyrell Corporation]] messenger bag when he meets Carina in "Chuck versus the Wookie".
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