This is a re-upload. I forgot to edit the end of this video last time and I left about 10 minutes of the next episode at the end hahaha) Fallout 4 is a good game and ...
Hidden History: FALLOUT - Movies
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In Old World Blues in that test where you go through a high school looking
for communists there are letters on the wall that spell out "WOLVERINES".
This is a reference to the movie Red Dawn, where a group of teenagers call
themselves the Wolverines, the name of their high school baseball team, to
fight off commies
The final quests for Fallout New Vegas is called "for the republic part 1
and for the republic part 2" this is a reference to Star Wars where the
Sith say "for the empire" as a common phrase
In Fallout New Vegas if you have wild wasteland enabled you can find 'Holy
Hand Grenades' in the basement of one of Searchlight's two churches. Why do
they have two churches, anyway? Isn't traditional religion dead except in
Zion? (Scripture looks great sitting on a shelf in your home, by the way,
next to A Light Shining In The Darkness)
Bethesda likes to connect their games together. In Skyrim there is a town
by the name of Raven Rock, and in Fallout 3 there is the place also known
as Raven Rock where the enclave hide-out
+Nigel Leiterman Plot twist. Fallout is Skyrim very far in the future.
Fallout 2 - a "Monty Python" reference
A lot of movie references in this game I notice with like the Wizard of Oz & The Godfather are a couple of examples.
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"Great Green Jewel" reminds me of the Emerald City from the Wizard of Oz. Something's up with the Mayor and I'm going to find out what it is.
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The "only bad witches are ugly" line I've always found justified in the
sense that Glinda did not say *all* bad witches are ugly. Just "only" So
therefore, Dorothy must be too pretty for them to automatically think she's
a bad witch. If she was ugly, they'd know.
And on the apple scene: I was waiting for you to point out Dorothy isn't
wearing her Ruby slippers there! They disappeared.
On the scarecrow "miss you most of all" the answer is yes. That was an
abandoned story line.
And my favorite will always be Glinda and her "you wouldn't have believed
me" Dorothy should have taken those shoes and hit her over the head for
that!
+IWatchWeirdVideosYeah that's what I always thought with the Scarecrow line as well before I found out there was an abandoned story line between those two. I never thought it implied a romance before I knew that. I just looked at it as a best friend thing.
I always liked the joke about Glinda asking if Dorothy was good or bad but thinking about it, but you're right. The comment about missing the Scarecrow most of all I always regarded as just an expression since he was the last she said goodbye to and will always stick with her as the final goodbye. Also she met him first
Same man. It always gave me a kind of fake happy / nightmarish feel and even though they can't help how it looked Cus of the time it was made in but all the props and backgrounds just add to the creepiness imo
+Xander Gimbel (TheXgamerz8) Probably didn't see the point as it's a pretty well known myth that's easy to find out what the actual story is in 5 minutes. So it would make him look like he hasn't done his homework. CinemaSins only seems to focus on things that are either continuity mistakes, illogical things in movies that have no explanation from the makers behind it (at least not until he points it out lol), or things that in order to know the reason behind it you had to do some hefty research so it's ok for him to get away with those.