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Fo2 Golden Globes Porn Studio

The Golden Globes, a post-War porn movie studio

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. Some films are still produced after the Great War by rare studios such as the Golden Globes.

Format[]

A breakthrough holographic movie format has been invented before the war,[1] allowing for high resolution motion picture shows using specialized infrastructure. However, this format is quite rare, particularly after the War.[2]

Pre-War movies[]

Fallout[]

Fallout 2[]

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.[9]
  • "Gladiator movie holotapes" are mentioned by Arcade Gannon.[10]
  • The Wizard of Oz, pondered upon by Dr. Mobius in Old World Blues.[11] Rose of Sharon Cassidy misinterprets the name as the "Sorcerer of Oz".[12]

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.[13]
  • 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.

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[14], mentioned by Juan Cruz and Vikki Goldman in the Hubologist Compound in San Francisco.
  • Frisky Business[14], 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[14], 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[]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. PRO SCEN.MSG (Fallout): "{1500}{}{Holo Generator}"
    "{1501}{}{A large-scale THT entertainment tape player. No new movies have been made in 80 years.}"
  2. The Chosen One: "{655}{}{How do you "film?" I mean, c'mon…you'd need cameras, film, projectors…where would you get all that stuff?}"
    Corsican Brothers: "{670}{}{We lucked out…we don't NEED any of that stoneage crap. We stumbled across a WORKING porno…er, holo…graphic projector. No bulky equipment, no fuss…and no unsightly mess.}"
    (NcCorBro.msg)
  3. NcActres.msg - "What film are YOU trying out for? The Day the Earth Stood Still? Get out of here!"
  4. 4.0 4.1 Wsterm2b.msg: "{136}{}{Read Order Confirmation}"
    "{142}{}{This is to confirm your video order for Debbie Does the Army and Deep Throat volume 1059. Your order should arrive by mail in 2-4 weeks. Thank you for your order.}"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Casino patron: "{332}{}{You looking for your brother Robby? You know, the Robot? Aw, nevermind.}"
    "{337}{}{'Danger, Will Robinson! Danger, Will Robinson!' Heh-heh. Uh…just a joke.}"
    (NcCasPat.msg)
  6. 6.0 6.1 Reno townsfolk: "{510}{}{You looking for your brother Robby? You know, the Robot? Aw, nevermind.}"
    "{514}{}{'Danger, Will Robinson! Danger, Will Robinson!' Heh-heh. Uh…just a joke.}"
    (NcPerson.msg)
  7. Vault City medical terminal: "{210}{}{Danger! Will Robinson!}"
  8. The Chosen One: "{106}{}{I hear you have someone else's spleen.}"
    Wong Yi Tze: "{140}{}{Ahh, yes! Indeed. I will prepare it with fava beans and a nice chianti.}"
    The Chosen One: "{143}{}{You do know that you're supposed to serve liver with that wine instead of spleen, right?}"
    Wong Yi Tze: "{155}{}{Ha ha! Yes, I too saw that old movie. Wait... what are you saying? Are you saying that...?}"
    The Chosen One: "{156}{}{Yes, it's a human spleen.}"
    (Fcdrwong.msg)
  9. Dead Money loading screen: "The Hologram's hostile stance is said to have been inspired by a Pre-War sci-fi horror movie that made the world stand still."
  10. The Courier: "Where did you learn that?"
    Arcade Gannon: "Not from the Legion, if that's what you're getting at. Books. Sheet music. Gladiator movie holotapes. Bits and pieces here and there. The Followers have extensive libraries, but we all draw water from the same old well. Even Caesar."
    (Arcade Gannon's dialogue)
  11. The Courier: "What is the purpose of the technologies?"
    Mobius: "The X-2 Antenna can be used to focus your alpha wave frequency thought patterns. The Sneaky Suit? Why, it houses a cardiac regulator. And the sonic soundwave projecto-emitter was never intended as a weapon. It was a medicinal vertebrae-pulse-de-sensitizer. In short: Brains, a heart, and courage... spine. I think there was a story once where a band of murderous thugs sought these things. They had them all the time in the story. Didn't stop them from murdering to get them, and it won't stop the Think Tank, either."
    (Mobius' dialogue)
  12. Rose of Sharon Cassidy:"Place feels like the Sorcerer of Oz sometimes."
    (Rose of Sharon Cassidy's dialogue)
  13. Vault 118 placard: "Baseball bat used by award winning Keith McKinney in "Swing For The Fence"."
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Juan Cruz and Vikki Goldman: "{103}{}{Him: Hi! I'm Juan Cruz! Her: And I'm Vikki Goldman! Both: We're celebrities! And we endorse Hubology! Both: Please note that any similarities between us and people or institutions, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.}"
    The Chosen One: "{105}{}{Celebrities? What makes you celebrities?}"
    "{121}{}{Her: Why, we were in the movie business in New Reno. We made hundreds of films, many of them classics, like "Top Bun," "Frisky Bizness," and "Days of Rubber". That's what makes us celebrities.}"
    (Fcjuavki.msg)
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