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i can do some easter eggs... there is the Hardin bounty (based on the outlaw John Wesley Hardin), the Powers bounty (some connection to Francis Gary Powers' shot down flight over Russia), Doc Friday (some semblance to Doc Holliday), most bounties in general are based on some historical and/or fictional western character, Joaquin (based on a person in a book about Texas Rangers), Sugar (Anton Chigurh from NCFOM), "Hells bells they even shot the dogs" (NCFOM when Wendell talks to sherriff bell at the shootout scene), Aaron Flagg (based on Lovecraft fiction apparently), Tony Idaho (YOU COCKROACHES WANNA PLAY RUFF? IM TONY MONTANA!), Freddie (self explanatory), Agrippa (named after Augustus' lead general and best friend), Alex (Alex DeLarge from A Clockwork Orange), Many quest names are also pop culture references, Dr. Rockstien (reference to a show whose name i forgot), when you point a gun at Bradely and hear his dialouge "I will stuff that peice up your ass and pull the trigger until it goes click" (The Big Lebowski when the guys are told not to "f*#@ with the Jesus"), Paulie Almonds (Sopranos), Tony Chase (i wanna say loosely based on Sopranos), Albert Breach in "Russel" (google it), and that is all I care to do. Hopefully I did not get a few wrong and have Someguy2000 crucify me and perpetually eat my liver.

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Nice topic!

In NVBII there is a bounty on "Bloody Brad", where upon approaching his location you will hear about the "Legion gold". This whole storyline is reminiscent/a reference whatever, of the movie "The good, the bad and the ugly". It's even more obvious since Bloody Brad is having a three-way shootout with "Tuco" (The Ugly, played by Eli Wallach) and "Clint" (The Good, played by Clint Eastwood).

 

In Russell after Galton slaughtered the Sand Wolves. Check their camp and the cave on the hills (west from the camp I think). In the cave, their is 4 volumes of journals beloning to a Benjamin Hines. He's a Follower of the apocalypse sent to study the sand wolves, which story share many similiraties with Caesar and Graham's. (They are even mentioned in the journal) It's a long and interesting read.

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