Did You Know?
Followed by
Edited into
scenes are taken from this film
Spin-off
Videogame Adaptation
Referenced in
mentioned on a sticky note very briefly in the sticky note montage at the beginning of the short.
mentioned by Sarah Silverman
during Rusty's pledge
The documentary is about the film
Featurette about the making of the film
A marine says, "This is Sparta!"
Featurette about the making of the film
Featurette about the making of the film
Garcia mentions this movie.
Referenced by name
Referenced during talk of the years top grossing movies.
Mentioned in dialogue: "This movie is just a cheap rip-off of '300'."
300000 poster
Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film in his review of Meet the Spartans (2008)
The apparent answer to Leila's boyfriend's game.
Guys paraphrase on "For tonight, we dine in hell!"
magazine in video store
mentioned in dialogue
Characters quote it during a fight.
A contestant mentioned that he has seen this movie, on the question, what town in the Peloponnese was known for martial arts and self-discipline of its inhabitants from 6th Century BC
Eric and Turtle mention it
The scene where actress Marlee Matlin is on Moviefone ordering The Last Mimzy but instead gets the film 300 is a reference to the fact that she is deaf.
after the Russian campaign, the cutscene in which Reznov kills a nazi with a machete is clearly referencing 300 (slow motion and even the lighting resembles the movie)
Half of Gerald Butler's 'screaming face' motive can be seen on the side of a marquee in the same scene where the CSI billboard can be seen.
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.
Ace says, "You are Sparta!"
"From the visionary director of 300's Company"
Mentioned in conjunction with The Wrestler on Weekend Update
"This is not Sparta."
Kyle talks about his favorite movies and names 300 and Fight Club.
The Nostalgia Critic refers to the film having a great motivational speech
Dzillaa has the movie poster on his wall
Referenced among good comic book movies
Jamie Foxx mentions that his co-star Gerard Butler was in "300"
"Tonight we dine in Fyrestone!"
Tyler is wearing a King Leonidas costume
Ricky Gervais adresses Gerald Butler as 'That Bloke from 300'
The film 300 is mentioned by Alan
Ellen says Zach Snyder directed this movie
Achievement called "This Is The Spartan".
Kyle Arrington says Gerard Butler gives his best performance in "How to Train Your Dragon" since "300"
"This is Sparta!"
Subject of a $1,000 clue in the category "& Crown Thy Good"
Brett mentions the movie in his review of the trailer for Sucker Punch
Hewy says Zach Snyder directed this movie
Mentioned during this episode.
Word play by Svetlakov on the Russian title of this film.
"Who would dress like a Spartan if he didn't have to?" Greg answers, "I can think of about 300."
mentioned by Mahajan
"This is madness." "No, this is Sparta."
Sound clip is used
Leonidas kicking Bambi into the bottomless hole is shown at one point
"Tonight, we will dine in Hell!"
Duke: "Tonight, you dine in Hell"
Gaby mention the film and quote from it
Jason Segel says that he wants to remake the film, but he'll call it "300 Pounds"
"Don't give it to the guy who directed 300."
Christy says that "Immortals" has more in common with the film than with Greek mythology
Andy shouts 'This is Sparta' while trying to impersonate Newt Gingrich
Jay mentions that Gerard Butler was in the film
mentioned in dialogue
title mentioned
Featured in
clips
Clips shown for the review.
Clips shown.
clips shown
Featurette about the making of the film
Clips are shown
Featurette about the making of the film
talked about, uses images and clips from
Talked about, clips shown.
Shown on the 2007 episode
Carl watches this on DVD at home: it's paused when he gets a phone call
Footage is shown when Ellen discusses movie adaptations of graphic novels
a clip is shown during a montage of Gerard Butler's films
a clip is shown in a montage of Gerard Butler films
Clips of mistakes shown
In the "Jaywalking" segment, a person on the street is substituted for Gerard Butler as the king speaks to his soldiers
Taking #3 for top warrior movies
a clip is shown in a montage of Gerard Butler films
#5
an altered clip from the film is shown
Spoofed in
Spoofed in 300 skit
the slow-motion death sequence of William Donohue
second half of the episode (Persians vs. lesbians, narration, random slow-motion)
combines the plots of 300 and United 93
"Little Miss Squirtgun"/"United 300"/Sarah Silverman interacts with Gerard Butler's character in the movie
An overweight parody of the trailer for 300.
The American Revolution, as interpreted by the people who brought you "300"
Leonidas discovers his coffee is decaf
"300" is the main film spoofed in Meet the Spartans
parody
Scene with the hockey mask, the attack he does on the the guy is the same as the first fight scene in 300.
Brett Dresses up as Leonidas but makes a fool of himself in the process.
When Jedidiah Smith and Octavius are stabbing the enimes feet they are doing it in a stylised way and in slow-motion like Leonidias was stabbing Persians.
Bismark: "This is blasphemy, okay? Madness." Fargo: "THIS IS EUREKA!"
Mentioned during the monologue. Spoofed in 300 sketch
Alternate Ending parody.




