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Movies, or films, are still produced after the Great War by rare studios such as the Golden Globes.
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List of movies mentioned in the Fallout series
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Fallout
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- Ripper! - seen in the Deathclaw Warehouse in the Boneyard
Fallout 2
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- Days of Rubber - mentioned by Juan Cruz and Vikki Goldman in the Hubologist Compound in San Francisco
- Frisky Business - 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
- Ripper! - seen in the Golden Globes in New Reno
- Tokyo Decadence - seen in the Golden Globes in New Reno
- Top Bun - mentioned by Juan Cruz and Vikki Goldman in the Hubologist Compound in San Francisco
- Vault Sexteen - produced by the Golden Globes in New Reno
Fallout 3
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- Hush Sweet Senator Hush - seen in a Broadway cinema in the Seward Square.
- I Married a Maoist - seen in a Broadway cinema in the Seward Square.
- One Wife Hold the Meatballs - seen in a Broadway cinema in the Seward Square.
- Raz Bastion and the Amazons of Xarn - seen in a Broadway cinema in the Seward Square.
- P.S. I Hate You - seen in a Broadway cinema in the Seward Square.
- Subway, Subway (never realized) - mentioned by M.A.R.Go.T. in the Presidential metro. (Broken Steel)
Fallout: New Vegas
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- Love Sets Sail! - seen in The Tampico in the Sierra Madre (Dead Money) and in the Z-38 lightwave dynamics research in Big MT (Old World Blues)
Behind the scenes
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- "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!.
- "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.