- clips shown
White House Down (2013)
The shot of the nuclear submarine at the 1:50:56 mark is reused footage from the beginning of "The Abyss" of the fictional nuclear submarine USS Montana.
- Reviewed.
The Making of 'the Abyss' (Video 1989)
Clips, snippets of interviews and behind-the-scenesSiskel & Ebert: The Future of the Movies (TV Special 1990)
Clips are shown.The Making of 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day' (TV Short 1991)
Footage is shown.- Reviewed (director's cut).
"Doogie Howser, M.D." Blood and Remembrance (TV Episode 1989)
Doogie refers to the film."Mystery Science Theater 3000" Godzilla vs. Megalon (TV Episode 1991)
Crow: "Fight! You never walked away from anything in your life, now live!""Mystery Science Theater 3000" Gamera vs. Barugon (TV Episode 1991)
Joel: "You've never given up on anything in your life, now fight!"Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000" Time of the Apes (TV Episode 1991)
Crow: "You never gave up on anything in your life, now live!"
On the Waterfront (1954)
Roger Ramjet (TV Series 1965)
Gray Lady Down (1978)
Xenogenesis (Short 1978)
The Abyss Incident at Europa (Video Game 1998)
This game serves as a sequel to the film The Abyss, taking placing years later.
"Tiny Toon Adventures" Cinemaniacs! (TV Episode 1990)
Spoofed on the multiplex marquee as "Abysmal"Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko (Video Game 1999)
One of the hidden levels is titled "The Abyssmal""Metalocalypse" Dethwater (TV Episode 2006)
Toki plays guitar underwater in a liquid oxygen tank, parodying a scene from this movie."South Park" Imaginationland: Episode II (TV Episode 2007)
The scene where Cartman attempts to revive Kyle is a spoof of The Abyss where Bud attempts to revive Lindsey."South Park" Pee (TV Episode 2009)
the scene when Kyle is forced to drink three cups of urine in order to prevent his body to not endure the effects of fluid pressure before swimming down to drain it all out, is a parody of a scene in the Abyss, where the protagonist consumes a liquid breathing apparatus before venturing into the ocean depths