"The Chibi Project" Sailor Soldiers vs Fresnel Lens (TV Episode 2007)
Clip shown"Some Jerk with a Camera" Captain EO Part Two (TV Episode 2011)
Seen in the "I Believe I Can Fly" montage"Todd's Pop Song Reviews" Top Ten Groin Shots in Movies (TV Episode 2012)
Contains #7."WatchMojo" Top 10 Dystopian Movie Futures (TV Episode 2012)
The future depicted in Idiocracy is #9."Brows Held High" Mister Lonely (TV Episode 2013)
recalling the Charlie Chaplain as Hitler joke
Cops (TV Series 1989–2024)
Joe watches it on television.
"Dinner for Five" Episode #4.8 (TV Episode 2005)
Jon Favreau asks Stephen Root and Dax Shepard about working on this film, which he calls "3001" but the subtitles refer to as "untitled Mike Judge film""Film Junk Podcast" Episode 83: Idiocracy and Lonesome Jim (Podcast Episode 2006)
ReviewedWALL·E (2008)
future earth with giant mountains of garbage - crop failure solved by hero finding sprouting plant- Strong Bad's line, "It's what plants crave!", refers to this movie, where a drink called Brawndo has the same slogan
Yes Man (2008)
DVD is shown in a video store.
The Great Dictator (1940)
There is a photograph of Charles Chaplin as Adenoid Hynkel in the time machine.Taylor Mead's Ass (1965)
fictional movie called "Ass" where the entire movie is a shot of some guy's ass (just like this Andy Warhol movie)"Happy Days" Fonzie Loves Pinky: Part 3 (TV Episode 1976)
During "Monday Night Rehabilitation", the PA announcer states that the demolition derby vehicles are setting up Joe's car for the "Mallachi Crunch", a simultaneous collision from opposite directions. This was the signature move of the Mallachi Brothers and was attempted by them on Fonzie's derby car.Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV Series 1979–1981)
Years are counted off on screen as images of centuries passing are presented in the background, all while the main character sleeps.Back to the Future (1985)
After Joe escapes prison and is running down the street, he passes a burned out carcas of a DeLorean with the signature booster engines in the back.
Postal 4: No Regerts (Video Game 2022)
The picture for the "Dude Vinci Code" achievement is a parody of the film's poster
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV Series 1979–1981)
accident results in man waking up in the 25th century, 500 years in the future, and becoming a hero (but everyone is dumber now)Jackass (TV Series 2000–2007)
"Ow My Balls" is a parody of "Jackass"