Connections
Version of
Edited from
The animated short is cut into the main feature film to serve as a "story within a story".
Edited into
movie is edited into short comedic clip
Spin-off
References
"Gunga Diner" with the Indian elephant
A movie theater has posters of this film.
A movie theater has posters of this film.
A theatrical poster for the film is seen across the street from the Institute for Extraspatial Studies and the newsstand.
The Zapruder Film is replicated during the historical montage and Abraham Zapruder is briefly shown shooting the film.
The room with Nixon and his generals is a direct reference to the War Room.
salute of the Watchmen, "Be Seeing You" like in the series
At about 58 minutes into the theatrical version, Dr. Manhattan stands alone in his room after Laurie had left. His room looks remarkably similar in design and appearance to that of Dr. Bowman during the "Through Space and Time" sequence of 2001: A Space Odyssey (right before the "Star Child" sequence).
Manhattan's apartment echoes this film (a book prop named 'Masterpieces in Paint and Poetry' and a tennis courtroom with similar wallpaper)
"Smokey and the Bandit" is a title on the cover of the copy of Hustler Magazine that The Comedian is reading in the opening scene
"Ride of the Valkyries" plays during the helicoptor-attack scene in Vietnam
The Time magazine with Nixon and Doctor Manhattan on the cover, which is seen lying on a desk in one scene has the headline "Supermen: Quest for Peace"
Fake episode recreated to introduce Dr. Manhattan
In the opening scene, a hippie girl puts a flower in the barrel of a rifle and then fired immediately. It's the same action that makes Homer Simpson when he became Hippie and the police aimed him with a rifle
hero getting cape stuck in a bank door, both scenes inspired by the same novel
One of the thugs whom Laurie and Dan beat up has a V for Vendetta shirt on
Zack Snyder directed both films. The number "300" appears twice in the film. First, when the Comedian throws the cup at his attacker. The second appearance is as the combination on the psychiatrist's briefcase just prior to the destruction of New York.
Referenced in
Screenwriter David Hayter talks about adpating the popular graphic novel Watchmen into a screenplay
Scrolling banner says geek voters propose to make the premiere to this movie a national holiday
Garrett wears a Watchmen shirt, and contemplates shaving his moustache to look like the Comedian's
History of this film's making is explained by character. "First Paul Greengrass was attached..."
Brett says they will review this movie next week
Linkara complains about the movie.
movie is reviewed
This film was No. 5 at the box office that weekend
Ellen says 'If you want to see a film about a bunch of misfits trying to save the world I hope you didn't already see Watchmen'
In one shot, a poster is in the background of Sax Carr's webcam review.
Ticket Scalping
referenced in the question given to Snoop Dogg
A poster for "Swatchmen" hangs in the Android's Dungeon.
Ellen says the actor who played Rorschach will play Freddy Krueger
A convention-goer wears a Rorschach mask
Referenced by name
Raj rents the 4-hour version of it
seen on movie marquee
Layla, the security technician, uses the chat name of NiteOwl. NiteOwl2 was the partner of Rorschach in Watchmen, played by Jackie Earle Haley
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "21st Century Cinema"
Ellen says Zach Snyder directed this movie
Dr. Manhattan figure can be seen in the comic store
Jay mentions that Jackie Earle Haley was in the film
Brett says the actor who played Rorschach in this movie plays Freddie in the 2010 Elm Street reboot.
Leonard holds the DVD
Hewy says Zach Snyder directed this movie
Poster shown when Hewy discusses super-hero movies
mentioned by Dean
"His lawyer reenacts Watchmen..."
Mentions Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach in Watchmen
In the cold opening, Homer dresses up as Dr. Manhattan.
A poster of the movie was shown.
Matt has a "Nite-Owl" action figure
title mentioned
title mentioned
Movies based on Alan Moore comics are shown
Jay mentions that Jeffrey Dean Morgan was in the film
title mentioned
A poster for Watchmen is prominently displayed in Constantine's display room, and referred to by Scott as one of Jerry Constantine's credits.
One of the con attendees is cosplayed as Rorschach
Features
Seen on Ozymandias' monitors.
Seen on Ozymandias' monitors.
Seen on Ozymandias' monitors.
Seen on Ozymandias' monitors
Seen on Ozymandias tv monitor wall
Seen on Ozymandias' monitors
Mentioned in the end credits
Opening credits sequence seen on TV
as seen on Veidt's TV monitors
appears on Veidt's Tv screens
It is playing on ozymandias' monitors.
Seen on Ozymandias tv monitor wall
On Veidt's TV monitor board, showing the seven-eyed goat-head Christ
Seen on Ozymandias' monitors
Mentioned in the end credits
Mentioned in the end credits
Mentioned in the end credits
featured on Veidt's monitors
Seen on Ozymandias tv monitor wall
Mentioned in the end credits
Seen on Ozymandias tv monitor wall
Mentioned in the end credits
Seen on Ozymandias tv monitor wall
Featured in
Jakob Stegelmann looks at upcoming Danish 2009 film releases + clip shown
making of/behind the scenes
Footage is shown when reviewed
Footage shown when referenced as the #2 movie at the Box Office
Clip shown during Hot 'n Fresh presentation
Footage shown for the Weekend Peekend
clips shown
clips shown
clips shown
Worst Moment of 2009 winner for worst sex scene, Dr. Manhattan wins best supporting penis
Wins the Worst Movie Moment in 2009
Billy Crudup takes the #7 top movie superhero
#3
clips shown
"If I want superheroes and impotency, I'll stick with Watchmen, thank you very much."
Takes #1 on list on movies that People want Erod to talk about
Spoofed in
Watchmen as a sitcom
Grafitti on Obama poster is a parody of the scene where a Nixon poster is shown defaced, some of Cartman's narration mocks Rorschach's.
Dr. Manhattan saves people from a bank heist
Censorship issues regard Dr. Manhattan