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greyhuntr: Watch "A Boy and His Dog" and "Tank Girl" and you can see a large number of similarities to Fallout. Right down to Malcom McDowall (President Eden) playing the villain out to control the water supply in Tank Girl.
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Three4Flinching: A boy and his dog was the first movie that struck my mind when I read the topic. Great movie!
Same here. I believe the Fallout characters Dogmeat and Vic were named after the characters in this movie.
Heres a couple:

Eden Log, it takes place in a bizarre underground building system a focuses on a guy that doesn't really know how he got there. Its got a creepy post apocalyptic vibe. You have to watch this one to appreciate it. Its very tense and reminded me of the feeling you got when exploring the vaults that took part in the bizarre experiments.


Pandorum, this is on a space ship, but the ship serves the same purpose as a vault after the nukes fly. Its all about the fun times some of the crew have when they wake up and things are wrong on the ship.
Circuitry Man good PA road movie
-- android trying to find love treks across the wasteland in a classic car
Logans Run is a vault type story
- inhabitants live in an idealistic closed world except that none can get older than 29
For raiders you can't go wrong with Ghosts of Mars and Doomsday
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Filthgrinder: It's not a apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic movie, but The City of Lost Children is a GREAT movie. Maybe more of a steam-punk style. Lots of steam and gears etc.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112682/

The style/color of the movie fits Fallout perfectly IMO.

An outstanding movie that should be seen by everyone.

One of my favorite movies.

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNYG9cXTSds
Is there a good english dub of this?
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Filthgrinder: It's not a apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic movie, but The City of Lost Children is a GREAT movie. Maybe more of a steam-punk style. Lots of steam and gears etc.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112682/

The style/color of the movie fits Fallout perfectly IMO.

An outstanding movie that should be seen by everyone.

One of my favorite movies.

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNYG9cXTSds
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AudioCG: Is there a good english dub of this?
Not that I am aware of. I own the DVD, and there is no dub option.

But I personally don't like movies that are dubbed.
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AudioCG: Is there a good english dub of this?
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Filthgrinder: Not that I am aware of. I own the DVD, and there is no dub option.

But I personally don't like movies that are dubbed.
I can go either way, if the dub is really solid I have no issue with it. Subs it is then!
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warme81: I can't belive no one mentioned Fist of the north star.
Perhaps it's closer to the Fallout 2 setting when i come to think of it.
If you can bear watch it that is:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX9AGkd290Q&feature=related
Yeah, the Kenshiro type of character is one I've heard a lot of people playing in Fallout. That is, give someone a high Agilitiy, Luck and Strength raise their critical rate as high as possible (maybe with the Finesse perk) and give them Bloody Mess. Go around punching people, getting endless crits and blowing body parts off.

Anyway, has anyone mentioned [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(film)]Brazil[/url], the Terry Gilliam film? I think that's been stated as an inspiration. I've seen it, and it's certainly very good, although it reminded me more of what Brave New World and 1984 would be like if done by the Monty Python crew than anything else. That said, I was drinking at the time and by the end I had no idea what was going on, so maybe the links are there at the end. Maybe it was just the satirical element that was the inspiration.

There's a fairly old British cartoon about nuclear war called [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_the_Wind_Blows_(film)]When The Wind Blows[/url]. It's one of those things that's technically a family programme - it's just an old couple trying to make their house "nuclear bomb proof" - but it's so massively grim and harrowing that it's the kind of thing that would give kids nightmares. The guy that mentioned Threads reminded me of this.

Incidentally, there are lots of film reference throughout the games. While not overtly similar to the games themselves (i.e. post-apocalyptic) they do often feature similar outlooks, or the setting of a lone wanderer moving through an inhospitable environment or other elements. One such film that's referred to is The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - in Fallout 2 you find dog-tags with the three main characters' names on. So it's not necessarily related in an obvious sense but these references films and books in the series still obviously inspired the people that made the games (ah, just remembered the Hitchhiker's Guide reference in that random encounter).
Post edited February 05, 2011 by Export