Movies, or films, are motion pictures mentioned and advertised in the Fallout world. Most were produced in a 1950s-style and reflect the moods reigning in the United States before atomic warfare. In Fallout 1 and Fallout 2, many mentioned films parody real-world, modern movies.
Background[]
Using a variety of filming techniques, including holographic projection technology, movies were a common source of entertainment before the Great War,[1] and became exceedingly rare after the nuclear holocaust - and their creation even rarer. One of the only sources of new motion pictures are the pornographic recording studios of New Reno, such as the Golden Globes.[2]
Pre-War movies[]
Fallout[]
- Ripper!, seen in the deathclaw warehouse in the Boneyard.
Fallout 2[]
- Batman, Spanish poster seen on various locations around New Reno.
- The Brother from Another Planet, seen in the Golden Globes lobby in New Reno and the Malamute Saloon in Redding.
- The Day the Earth Stood Still[3]
- Debbie Does the Army[4]
- Deep Throat volume 1059[4]
- Fool's Gold, seen in the Jungle Gym in New Reno and the general store in Broken Hills.
- Forbidden Planet[5][6]
- The Green Hornet, seen in the Jungle Gym in New Reno.
- Lost in Space[5][6][7]
- Ripper!, seen in the Golden Globes in New Reno.
- The Silence of the Lambs[8]
- Tokyo Decadence, seen in the Golden Globes in New Reno.
- When We Were Kings, see in the Jungle Gym in New Reno.
- Unnamed anime video[9]
Fallout 3[]
- Adios Muchachos, seen in a Fantastique Cinema in Vernon Square.
- Destination: Anchorage, seen in a Fantastique cinema in Vernon Square.
- Hush Sweet Senator Hush, seen in a Broadway Cinema in Seward Square.
- I Married a Maoist, seen in a Broadway cinema in Seward Square.
- The Nutty Nanny, seen in a Fantastique cinema in Vernon Square.
- One Wife Hold the Meatballs, seen in a Broadway cinema in Seward Square.
- P.S. I Hate You, seen in a Broadway cinema in Seward Square.
- Raz Bastion and the Amazons of Xarn, seen in a Broadway cinema in Seward Square.
- Yikes! shown at the Museum of Technology.
- The Long Road to Mars shown at the Museum of Technology.
- Journey Beyond the Universe shown at the Museum of Technology.
- We're All Just Stardust shown at the Museum of Technology.
- Zany Planet shown at the Museum of Technology.
- Rollercoaster shown at the Museum of Technology.
- Colonoscopy shown at the Museum of Technology.
Fallout: New Vegas[]
- Love Sets Sail!, seen in the Tampico in the Sierra Madre in Dead Money and in the Z-38 lightwave dynamics research building in Big MT in Old World Blues.
- "A Pre-War sci-fi horror movie that made the world stand still" was mentioned in a Dead Money loading screen tip.[10]
- "Gladiator movie holotapes" are mentioned by Arcade Gannon.[11]
- The Wizard of Oz, pondered upon by Dr. Mobius in Old World Blues.[12] Rose of Sharon Cassidy misinterprets the name as the "Sorcerer of Oz."[13]
Fallout 4[]
- Another Day in the Monster Factory, seen in Fallout 4.
- The Barfly, mentioned in The Art of Fallout 4 and seen at the Starlight Drive In.
- Communists from Space!!, mentioned in The Art of Fallout 4 and seen in Starlight Drive-In.
- The Tomb of Amun-Ra, mentioned in the Hubris Comics terminal entries.
Far Harbor[]
- Animal Magnetism!, mentioned as upcoming release in Eden Meadows Cinemas.
- Into the Hollow Earth, mentioned as an upcoming release in Eden Meadows Cinemas.
- Invaders from Beyond Our Galaxy, mentioned as an upcoming release in Eden Meadows Cinemas.
- Last Stand at Fort McGee, seen in Eden Meadows Cinemas and Vault 118.
- Manzilloid vs. Roborilla, mentioned as an upcoming release in Eden Meadows Cinemas.
- The Murder Express, mentioned as an upcoming release in Eden Meadows Cinemas.
- Swing for the Fence, mentioned on a plaque in Vault 118.[14]
- Empire on the Nile, mentioned as a major production by Gilda Broscoe.
- Aces and Eights, a western, mentioned by the Eden Meadows Cinemas announcer.
- The Nut Factory, a comedy, mentioned by the Eden Meadows Cinemas announcer.
- Wagons on the Plain, mentioned as a musical that Gilda Broscoe was in.
- A Woman of the Royal Navy, mentioned as a musical that Gilda Broscoe was in.
- The Beautiful Cigar Girl, mentioned as a musical that Gilda Broscoe was in.
- Night of the Fish Men's Revenge, seen in Eden Meadows Cinemas.
Nuka-World[]
- Armageddon-O-Rama, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- Atom Bum, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- The Beast With A Trillion Eyes, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- The Bomb Strikes At Midnight, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- The Chartreuse Slime: The Slimening, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- The Chartreuse Slime 2: Slime To Die, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- The Chartreuse Slime 3: Slime Doesn't Pay, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- The Chartreuse Slime 4: War Slimes, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- Death Comes Singing, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- Dutch Diggers of Dusseldorf, mentioned on a plaque in Wixon's Shovel Museum.
- Graaaaaaagh!: The Sequel, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- Insects Ate My Baby, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- My Husband The Mutant, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- Nuka-Monster, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- Nuka-Valley Massacre, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
- Yikes! There's Blood Everywhere!, seen in Starlight Interstellar Theater.
Fallout 76[]
- The Flatwoods Encounter, mentioned on posters.
- The Invasion from the Stars, mentioned on posters.
- Princess Destiny, mentioned in an entry on Kate's terminal at Bleeding Kate's Grindhouse.
- Vendetta of Death 2, mentioned in an entry on Kate's terminal at Bleeding Kate's Grindhouse.
- Roborilla Goes to Washington, mentioned in an advertisement on Pirate Radio.
- Honk Honk Stab Stab, mentioned on posters and on Pirate Radio.
- Spheksophobia, mentioned on posters.
- The Chartreuse Slime 2: Slime to Die, mentioned in an advertisement on Pirate Radio.
- The Devil's Moon, mentioned on posters.
- The Egg, mentioned on posters.
- Those!, mentioned in an advertisement on Pirate Radio.
- Weapon of Mass Attraction, mentioned on posters and on Pirate Radio.
- Several Cooper Howard led motion pictures.
- Gun, a western mentioned on posters.
- Valley of the Gun, a western mentioned on posters.
- Under the Covers, a noir mentioned on posters.
- The Man From Calabasas, a western mentioned on posters.
Fallout TV series[]
- The Man from Deadhorse, mentioned in Fallout - A Special LIVE Report from Galaxy News.
- A Man and His Dog, mentioned in Fallout (TV series). Starring Cooper Howard and Keith McKinney
- A series of seventeen animated films featuring Nuka-Cola Corporation mascots Bottle and Cappy, mentioned in Fallout - A Special LIVE Report from Galaxy News.
Fallout Tactics[]
- Backdoor Shenanigans 5, mentioned in Calculator's Lair.
- Catz: The Mounting, mentioned in Calculator's Lair.
- Shaved and Dangerous, mentioned in Calculator's Lair.
Post-War movies[]
Fallout 2[]
- Days of Rubber,[15] mentioned by Juan Cruz and Vikki Goldman in the Hubologist Compound in San Francisco.
- Frisky Business,[15] mentioned by Juan Cruz and Vikki Goldman in the Hubologist Compound in San Francisco.
- Good Will Humping, produced by the Golden Globes in New Reno.
- Great Balls for Hire, produced by the Golden Globes in New Reno.
- Pokeahotass, produced by the Golden Globes in New Reno.
- Pullout: Post-Nuclear Boogalo, produced by the Golden Globes in New Reno.
- Top Bun,[15] mentioned by Juan Cruz and Vikki Goldman in the Hubologist Compound in San Francisco.
- Vault Sexteen, produced by the Golden Globes in New Reno.
Behind the scenes[]
- The Day the Earth Stood Still is the The Day the Earth Stood Still.
- Forbidden Planet is the Forbidden Planet.
- Lost in Space is the Lost in Space.
- The Silence of the Lambs is the The Silence of the Lambs.
- The Wizard of Oz is the The Wizard of Oz.
- Parodies
- Days of Rubber is a reference to the 1990 sports action film Days of Thunder.
- Frisky Business is a reference to the 1983 romantic comedy film Risky Business.
- Good Will Humping is a reference to the 1997 drama film Good Will Hunting.
- Great Balls for Hire! is a reference to the 1989 biographical film Great Balls of Fire!.
- Insects Ate My Baby is a reference to "A dingo ate my baby," a phrase related to the death of Azaria Chamberlain that has entered popular culture.
- Pokeahotass is a reference to the 1995 animated film Pocahontas.
- Pullout: Post-Nuclear Boogalo is a self-reference to Fallout (full named Fallout: A Post Nuclear Role Playing Game).
- Top Bun is a reference to the 1986 action film Top Gun.
- P.S. I Hate You is a reference to the 2007 drama film P.S. I Love You.
- Vault Sexteen is a self-reference to Vault 16.
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