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* ''[[Roger Rabbit Effect|The Adventures of]] [[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''
{{quote|'''Fearless Leader''': There has never been a way to actually destroy a cartoon character until now.
'''Henchman''': [[It's Been Done|What about]] [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|that movie Roger Rabbit?]]
'''Fearless Leader''': Shut up! This is totally different! [[[Beat]]] There has never been a way to actually destroy a cartoon character until now. }}
* ''[[The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother|The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes Smarter Brother]]''.
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* The 2009 Christmas ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has a shout out to the Original ''[[Star Wars]]'' film in the design of the laser cannons on the Cactus People's space ship. They are practically identical to those on the Millennium Falcon.
* ''[[Dog Soldiers]]'' has the line "There is no spoon" as a shout out to ''[[The Matrix]]'', as well as Private [[Evil Dead|Bruce Campbell]], and one of the characters suggesting that they were in the [[Star Trek|Kobayashi Maru test]], among many others. Neil Marshall (the writer/director) likes [[Shout-Out|Shout Outs]].
* In ''[[Dreamgirls]]'', [[BeyonceBeyoncé]] Knowles' character Deena is briefly seen dressed like Carmen from the all-black [[The Movie|movie]] version of the opera ''Carmen Jones''. One of Beyoncé's first acting roles was in MTV's ''Carmen: The Hip-Hopra''.
** It's probably a coincidence, but Deena is also seen about to star in a movie as Cleopatra. Beyoncé's better-known early role was Foxxy Cleopatra in ''[[Austin Powers]]' Goldmember'', which also took place in [[The Seventies]].