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'''Raymond:''' Six. Definitely six.\\

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'''Raymond:''' '''[[Film/RainMan Raymond]]:''' Six. Definitely six.\\

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* Once Bladebeak of ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'' has solidified his HeelFaceTurn, he taunts one of Ruber's metal warriors with the question, "You've got to ask yourself, 'Do I feel [[{{Pun}} clucky]]?' Well, do ya, punk?"

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\n[[AC:WebVideo]]* ''Webcomic/{{xkcd}}'' spoofs this with "[[https://xkcd.com/692/ Dirty Harry meets Rain Man]]":
-->'''Harry:''' I know what you're thinking-- 'Did he fire six shots or only five?' In all this excitement, I--\\
'''Raymond:''' Six. Definitely six.\\
'''Harry:''' Shit.
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-->'''Shining Knight''': I still say this Clint Eastwood dishonored himself when he refused to... What was it? "Play by the rules".\\
'''Vigilante''': Pardner, your medieval upbringing has done left you unschooled in the ways of the movin' picture.\\
'''Shining Knight''': No, his proper duty is to his police captain. I see why they call him "Dirty" - he besmirches his order.\\
'''Vigilante''': Sir Justin, if you want to be watchin' stuff on my big TV with the 5.1 Surround Sound, you had best watch what you say about Mr. Clint Eastwood.

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* In 1992, Baton Rouge homeowner Rodney Peairs shot and killed Japanese exchange student Yoshihiro Hattori, mistaking him for a trespasser. Peairs was acquitted of criminal manslaughter, but was found liable in a civil trial for Hattori's death. During the trial, Peairs was asked, if Hattori was "charging" at him in a threatening manner, as Peairs claimed, why was he found lying on his back after Peairs shot him? Peairs responded that since his gun, a .44 Magnum revolver, was ''"[[YouWatchTooMuchX the most powerful handgun in the world]]"'', it had obviously knocked Hattori onto his back even when he was moving forwards at speed. Several firearms experts testified that this was bogus, and there were several instances of .44 Magnums being used by hunters, where the bullets failed to knock over stationary deer, let alone deer moving in the direction of the shot. This and several other details convinced the jury that Peairs had not had sufficient reason to believe Hattori was a threat, and had thus fired without sufficient cause.

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-->'''Shining Knight''': Knight:''' I still say this Clint Eastwood dishonored himself when he refused to... What was it? "Play by the rules".\\
'''Vigilante''': '''Vigilante:''' Pardner, your medieval upbringing has done left you unschooled in the ways of the movin' picture.\\
'''Shining Knight''': Knight:''' No, his proper duty is to his police captain. I see why they call him "Dirty" - he besmirches his order.\\
'''Vigilante''': '''Vigilante:''' Sir Justin, if you want to be watchin' stuff on my big TV with the 5.1 Surround Sound, you had best watch what you say about Mr. Clint Eastwood.

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* In 1992, Baton Rouge homeowner Rodney Peairs shot and killed Japanese exchange student Yoshihiro Hattori, mistaking him for a trespasser. Peairs was acquitted of criminal manslaughter, but was found liable in a civil trial for Hattori's death. During the trial, Peairs was asked, if Hattori was "charging" at him in a threatening manner, as Peairs claimed, why was he found lying on his back after Peairs shot him? Peairs responded that since his gun, a .44 Magnum revolver, was ''"[[YouWatchTooMuchX the most powerful handgun in the world]]"'', it had obviously knocked Hattori onto his back even when he was moving forwards at speed. Several firearms experts testified that this was bogus, and there were several instances of .44 Magnums being used by hunters, where the bullets failed to knock over stationary deer, let alone deer moving in the direction of the shot. This and several other details convinced the jury that Peairs had not had sufficient reason to believe Hattori was a threat, and had thus fired without sufficient cause.cause.
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* ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'': The Unkempt Harold is a legendary Torgue revolver, with the flavor text "Did I fire five shots or six? Three? Seven. Whatever."



* ''VideoGame/PAYDAY3'': The [[HandCannon J&M Castigo 44's]] description opens by asking "Do you feel lucky, punk?"[[note]]The Castigo itself is [[AKA47 based directly on]] Hsrry's {{iconic|Item}} Smith & Wesson Model 29, making the link even stronger[[/note]]

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* ''VideoGame/PAYDAY3'': The [[HandCannon J&M Castigo 44's]] description opens by asking "Do you feel lucky, punk?"[[note]]The Castigo itself is [[AKA47 based directly on]] Hsrry's Harry's {{iconic|Item}} Smith & Wesson Model 29, making the link even stronger[[/note]]
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* Deconstructed in ''Film/Zodiac2007'' when Inspector David Toschi (the real-life inspiration for Inspector Callahan) walks out of a screening of ''Film/DirtyHarry'', commenting that it must be easy to solve cases when you don't have to worry about following due process.
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* ''Film/{{Transformers}}'': When Optimus Prime introduces his weapons specialist Ironhide to Sam Witwicky, the said Autobot twirls his wrist-mounted cannons, then startling the boy with the aforementioned weapons and quipping with his gloriously delivered first line, "You feeling lucky, punk?"

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* ''Film/{{Transformers}}'': ''Film/{{Transformers|2007}}'': When Optimus Prime introduces his weapons specialist Ironhide to Sam Witwicky, the said Autobot twirls his wrist-mounted cannons, then startling the boy with the aforementioned weapons and quipping with his gloriously delivered first line, "You feeling lucky, punk?"
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* The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS3E07PatriotAct Patriot Act]]" features a small ValuesDissonance debate between Vigilante and the Shining Knight:

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* The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS3E07PatriotAct "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E7PatriotAct Patriot Act]]" features a small ValuesDissonance debate between Vigilante and the Shining Knight:
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* The ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS3E07PatriotAct Patriot Act]]" features a small ValuesDissonance debate between Vigilante and the Shining Knight:
-->'''Shining Knight''': I still say this Clint Eastwood dishonored himself when he refused to... What was it? "Play by the rules".\\
'''Vigilante''': Pardner, your medieval upbringing has done left you unschooled in the ways of the movin' picture.\\
'''Shining Knight''': No, his proper duty is to his police captain. I see why they call him "Dirty" - he besmirches his order.\\
'''Vigilante''': Sir Justin, if you want to be watchin' stuff on my big TV with the 5.1 Surround Sound, you had best watch what you say about Mr. Clint Eastwood.
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* In ''Film/RedHeat'', when Danko is forced to give up his [[HandCannon Podbyrin]], Ridzik loans Danko a .44 Magnum and tells him that he is now the proud owner of the most powerful handgun in the world. When Danko counters that his Podbyrin is more powerful, Ridzik tells him that everyone knows that the .44 is the big boy on the block and that's why Dirty Harry uses it. This elicits a confused "[[PopCulturalOsmosisFailure Who's Dirty Harry?]]" from Danko.

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* In ''Film/RedHeat'', when Danko is forced to give up his [[HandCannon Podbyrin]], Ridzik loans Danko a .44 Magnum and tells him that he is now the proud owner of the most powerful handgun in the world. When Danko counters that his Podbyrin is more powerful, Ridzik tells him that everyone knows that the .44 is the big boy on the block and that's why Dirty Harry uses it. This elicits a confused "[[PopCulturalOsmosisFailure Who's Who is Dirty Harry?]]" from Danko.
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* In Creator/JanetEvanovich's ''Two For The Dough", the second volume in her Literature/StephaniePlum series, Stephanie's [[CoolOldLady Grandma Mazur]] points a ''very'' large revolver at the bad guys and delivers Harry's speech, word-for-word. The bad guys remark how cheesy it is, but still hesitate to rush an old lady with a gun.

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* In Creator/JanetEvanovich's ''Two For The Dough", Dough'', the second volume in her Literature/StephaniePlum series, Stephanie's [[CoolOldLady Grandma Mazur]] points a ''very'' large revolver at the bad guys and delivers Harry's speech, word-for-word. The bad guys remark how cheesy it is, but still hesitate to rush an old lady with a gun.
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* In Creator/JanetEvanovich's ''Two For The Dough", the second volume in her Literature/StephaniePlum series, Stephanie's [[CoolOldLady Grandma Mazur]] points a ''very'' large revolver at the bad guys and delivers Harry's speech, word-for-word. The bad guys remark how cheesy it is, but still hesitate to rush an old lady with a gun.
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' has reviewed [[VideoGame/DirtyHarry the licensed game of the movie for the]] UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem by Gray Matter, Inc.

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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'' has reviewed [[VideoGame/DirtyHarry the licensed game of the movie for the]] UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem by Gray Matter, Inc.Inc.

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* In 1992, Baton Rouge homeowner Rodney Peairs shot and killed Japanese exchange student Yoshihiro Hattori, mistaking him for a trespasser. Peairs was acquitted of criminal manslaughter, but was found liable in a civil trial for Hattori's death. During the trial, Peairs was asked, if Hattori was "charging" at him in a threatening manner, as Peairs claimed, why was he found lying on his back after Peairs shot him? Peairs responded that since his gun, a .44 Magnum revolver, was ''"[[YouWatchTooMuchX the most powerful handgun in the world]]"'', it had obviously knocked Hattori onto his back even when he was moving forwards at speed. Several firearms experts testified that this was bogus, and there were several instances of .44 Magnums being used by hunters, where the bullets failed to knock over stationary deer, let alone deer moving in the direction of the shot. This and several other details convinced the jury that Peairs had not had sufficient reason to believe Hattori was a threat, and had thus fired without sufficient cause.
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-->"''Now I know what you're thinking[.] You're wondering, after all this excitement, has it got enough flame left? And, y'know, I ain't so sure myself... What you've got to ask yourself is: Am I feeling lucky?"

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-->"''Now I know what you're thinking[.] You're wondering, after all this excitement, has it got enough flame left? And, y'know, I ain't so sure myself... What you've got to ask yourself is: Am I feeling lucky?"lucky?"''

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