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== References == | == References == | ||
* The Doctor names ''[[Sunrise (film)|Sunrise]]'', ''[[The General (film)|The General]]'' and ''[[The Wings (film)|The Wings]]'' as being among the great works of the silent film era. | * The Doctor names ''[[Sunrise (film)|Sunrise]]'', ''[[The General (film)|The General]]'' and ''[[The Wings (film)|The Wings]]'' as being among the great works of the silent film era. | ||
* The Doctor notes the huge influence ''[[Metropolis (film)|Metropolis]]'' had on ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[Star Wars]]''. | * The Doctor notes the huge influence ''[[Metropolis (film)|Metropolis]]'' had on ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[Star Wars]]''. And at the very least, Madonna would have had one less music video. | ||
* The Doctor says that the Cybermen think of themselves as the most efficient lifeform in the cosmos, a belief he notes is not entirely unfounded. | * The Doctor says that the Cybermen think of themselves as the most efficient lifeform in the cosmos, a belief he notes is not entirely unfounded. | ||
* The Doctor sarcastically compares Jovanovic's control over the Cyberman to [[Jim Henson]]. | * The Doctor sarcastically compares Jovanovic's control over the Cyberman to [[Jim Henson]]. | ||
* When the Cyberman gets unleashed on the film crew in the end, the Doctor shows up behind them with his Sonic Screwdriver charged and quips "Go ahead punk, make my day" in a direct reference to Dirty Harry. | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == |