Connections
Followed by
Spin-off
Referenced in
Mentioned in a look on what all the fuss about The Da Vinci Code is about.
dialogue
While talking about the picture Sam says: "Like the Da Vinci Code?" Dean answers: "I'm still waiting on the movie on that one"
Mentioned during the monologue
topic of the episode
review of film
Referenced by name
Referenced by name
similar title, an item called "the Da Vinci codex"
porn version
Referenced by name
title reference
Seth mentions the film in conversation with Ryan.
Mentioned by Eddie
Referenced by name
Mentioned during the monologue
mentioned in dialogue
Goodlove mentions the film
When deciphering the Nerd's message, the Critic talks about how Da Vinci left codes for us to track
When Marshall mentions the title, Robin assumes he is talking about the movie (he's actually talking about the book).
Mentioned by David when a review of Frost/Nixon discusses Ron Howard.
Luke says his life situation is more peculiar than The Da Vinci Code.
Brett says "Angels & Demons" is the sequel to this movie
Lisa's quest among a nunnery leads to a iconic artwork with a secret message, ala Mona Lisa with "so dark the con of man"
Brett says that the film has Albinos & Puzzling codes like off The DaVinci Code (2006)
"Da Vinci Gode" X-rated movie poster.
Mentioned as the follow-up to Angels & Demons
The original referenced alongside the Asylum rip-off
Contestant mentions seeing the film in regard to a $10,000 question about the novel
Matt Lauer mentions that some Catholics called for a boycott of the movie
Reference in a $2,000 question
Ellen says the trailer for "Season of the Witch" to murky outtakes from "The Da Vinci Code"
Kowalski uses a codex-like device.
episode title and plotline were inspired by the film (and the novel it was based on)
"The movie opens like The Da Vinci Code..."
Referenced in the cold opening
The movie is a answer for a question
Leslie mentions watching the movie with Ben.
Mentioned in dialogue by Mac
Jim sends Dwight on a "Dunder Code" treasure hunt, based on "The Da Vinci Code."
mentioned by Caroline
Angie mentions having watched the movie.
Featured in
Clips of the movie
Phil Keoghan mentions the film in explaining the how to get the next clue.
footage from film used in the episode
footage used in the episode
Clip from film used in episode.
#2 on Phillips' list.
clips
Clips shown in a story on the locations where it was filmed.
Alfred Molina's current movie career
a clip is shown in a montage of Ron Howard films
Mentioned throughout
Spoofs
Finding a secret at the Louvre is based off of a scene from this game.
Spoofed in
porn parody
animated parody
Search for mythical object, following clues on statues
The character of Silas, viewed from the perspective of a person with albinism.
title/gay porn parody
Same storyline but with Norman Rockwell paintings instead of Da Vinci
Spoof movie.
Opening scene with Lucy
The whole episode plot is done as deconvolution of events similar to DaVC's with tons of direct parodies and allusions to DaVC.
entire episode is a parody
Preview for exciting new mystery thriller: "The Numberwang Code"
Eloise leaves romantic messages written behind paintings just as the murder victim in Da Vinci Code left behind clues to lead to the mystery.
Da Grinchy Code is a spoof of this movie.