WARNING: Spoilers ahead.





After spending several decades under a block of ice, Steve Rogers has a lot of catching up to do when it comes to pop culture and cultural milestones. Luckily, he keeps a checklist filled with recommendations to get him up to speed and one step closer to becoming a more Modern Man — even though, in true Steve Rogers fashion, he maintains his to-do list analog-style with a notebook and pencil.

In the opening scene of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," future bromance partners Rogers (Chris Evans) and Sam "The Falcon" Wilson (Anthony Mackie) have a meet-cute during their morning jog around Washington, D.C. Wilson recommends listening to Marvin Gaye's seminal soundtrack album, "Trouble Man" (1972), which Rogers jots down in his notebook, under a handful of other entries that briefly flash on screen.

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As it turns out, this list has several variations worldwide, with specific items tailored toward a particular country's release of "Winter Soldier," which Yahoo Movies can now share with you exclusively.

One interesting note: While the first five items are exclusive to individual territories, the last five items on Cap's to-do list are the same in every country. They are "Thai Food," "Star Wars/Trek," "Nirvana (band)," "Rocky (Rocky II?)," and the current addition, "Troubleman (soundtrack)." See, we're not all that different after all.

Here are Cap's to-check-out items from all around the globe.

UNITED STATES/CANADA:





I Love Lucy (TV show)

Moon Landing

Berlin Wall up + down

Steve Jobs (Apple)

Disco

Thai Food

Star Wars/Trek

Nirvana (band)

Rocky (Rocky II?)

Troubleman (soundtrack)



















What You Might Not Know: Marvin Gaye followed up his bestselling album "What's Going On" (1971) with the soundtrack to the 1972 blaxploitation film "Trouble Man," starring Robert Hooks as Mr. T. (no relation to the member of "The A-Team"), a private detective who often takes justice into his own hands. The movie's so-so but the soundtrack is classic, with the title track heard briefly during the scene in "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" in which Sam Wilson watches over a recovering Steve Rogers in the hospital.

UNITED KINGDOM:





TV Show – Sherlock

Moon Landing

The Beatles

World Cup Final (1966)

Sean Connery

Thai Food

Star Wars/Trek

Nirvana (band)

Rocky (Rocky II?)

Troubleman (soundtrack)



















What You Might Not Know: The 1966 FIFA World Cup Final took place in July 30 in Wembley Stadium in London, remembered as England's only World Cup trophy as the Brits won 4-2 against West Germany. The England team became known as the "wingless wonders" due to their narrow attacking formation.

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SPAIN:

Rafa Nadal

Chupa Chups

Héroes del Silencio

1978 Constitution

Camilo José Cela

Thai Food

Star Wars/Trek

Nirvana (band)

Rocky (Rocky II?)

Troubleman (soundtrack)



















What You Might Not Know: Rafael Nadal is a Spanish professional tennis player and the current No. 1 tennis player in the world who has earned the nickname "King of Clay"; Chupa Chups is a popular candy brand; Héroes del Silencio was a Spanish rock band that became an international success during the 1980s and established themselves as one of the major contributors to the Rock en Español scene before breaking up in 1996; The Constitución Española of 1978 is the most powerful component of the Spanish transition to democracy; Camilo José Cela was a Spanish novelist, writer and essayist associated with the Generation of '36 movement who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1989.

FRANCE:

France 98

Louis de Funes

Coluche

Daft Punk

The Fifth Element

Thai Food

Star Wars/Trek

Nirvana (band)

Rocky (Rocky II?)

Troubleman (soundtrack)



















What You Might Not Know: France won its first World Cup in 1998, a year the nation hosted the tournament; Louis de Funès was one of the greats of French comedy alongside André Bourvil and Fernande; Coluche was also a legendary French comedian.

AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND:

AC/DC

Space travel

Steve Irwin

Skippy the Bush Kangaroo

Tim Tams

Thai Food

Star Wars/Trek

Nirvana (band)

Rocky (Rocky II?)

Troubleman (soundtrack)



















What You Might Not Know: Space travel refers to Virgin Galactic, your future ticket to space; "Skippy the Bush Kangaroo" was an Australian television series chronicling the adventures of a young boy and his pet kangaroo that ran 1966-68; Tim Tam is a brand of chocolate biscuit made by Arnott's, and it's delicious.