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!'''[[:wp:Dracula(1931 film)|Dracula]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Dracula (1931 film)|Dracula]]'''
|1931
|1931
|A poster inside [[Funeraria Romero]] is taken from the film, featuring [[:wp:Bela Lugosi|Bela Lugosi]] as [[:wp:Count Dracula|Count Dracula]], with graffiti added in pen.
|A poster inside [[Funeraria Romero]] is taken from the film, featuring [[:wp:Bela Lugosi|Bela Lugosi]] as [[:wp:Count Dracula|Count Dracula]], with graffiti added in pen.
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!'''[[:wp:The Godfather|The Godfather]]'''
!'''[[:wp:The Godfather|The Godfather]]'''
|1972
|[[1972]]
|In the mission [[Supply & Demand]], [[Tommy Vercetti]] shouts that he hopes the people in a rival boat "Sleep with the fish", a reference to the film where [[:wp:Luca Brasi|Luca Brasi]] is 'sleeping with the fishes' after being murdered.
|In the mission [[Supply & Demand]], [[Tommy Vercetti]] shouts that he hopes the people in a rival boat "Sleep with the fish", a reference to the film where [[:wp:Luca Brasi|Luca Brasi]] is 'sleeping with the fishes' after being murdered.
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!'''[[:wp:The Godfather Part II|The Godfather Part II]]'''
!'''[[:wp:The Godfather Part II|The Godfather Part II]]'''
|1974
|[[1974]]
|The mission [[Keep Your Friends Close...]] is a reference to the line "He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer." from [[:wp:Michael Corleone|Michael Corleone]].
|The mission [[Keep Your Friends Close...]] is a reference to the line "He taught me: keep your friends close, but your enemies closer." from [[:wp:Michael Corleone|Michael Corleone]].
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!'''[[:wp:Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'''
|[[1975]]
|[[Steve Scott]] talks about having a giant shark coming into one of the films to eat the cast of his latest pornographic film.
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!'''[[:wp:Smokey and the Bandit|Smokey and the Bandit]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Smokey and the Bandit|Smokey and the Bandit]]'''
|1977
|[[1977]]
|[[Burt Reynolds]] voices [[Avery Carrington]] who has a similar appearance and acts in a similar way to Bandit, Reynolds character in the film.
|[[Burt Reynolds]] voices [[Avery Carrington]] who has a similar appearance and acts in a similar way to Bandit, Reynolds character in the film.
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!'''[[:wp:Grand Theft Auto (film)|Grand Theft Auto]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Grand Theft Auto (film)|Grand Theft Auto]]'''
|1977
|[[1977]]
|A mansion with a Porsche appears in the film while a mansion with a similar appearance appears on [[Starfish Island]] with a parked Comet, which is based on the [[:wp:Porsche 911|Porsche 911]].
|A mansion with a Porsche appears in the film while a mansion with a similar appearance appears on [[Starfish Island]] with a parked Comet, which is based on the [[:wp:Porsche 911|Porsche 911]].
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!'''[[:wp:Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Close Encounters of the Third Kind|Close Encounters of the Third Kind]]'''
|1977
|[[1977]]
|The film is paradied with an in-game poster for the film [[Closer Encounters]].
|The film is paradied with an in-game poster for the film [[Closer Encounters]].
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!'''[[:wp:The Driver|The Driver]]'''
!'''[[:wp:The Driver|The Driver]]'''
|1978
|[[1978]]
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#The film is referenced in the mission name [[The Driver]].
#The film is referenced in the mission name [[The Driver]].
#The films plotline of recruiting a getaway driver is also used the mission with [[Tommy Vercetti]] recruiting [[Hilary King]].
#The films plotline of recruiting a getaway driver is also used the mission with [[Tommy Vercetti]] recruiting [[Hilary King]].
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!'''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080121/ Warum die UFOs unseren Salat klauen]'''
|[[1980]]
|The [[UFOs|UFO]] seen at the [[InterGlobal Studios]] is similar in appearance to the one featured in the film.
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!'''[[:wp:Mommie Dearest (film)|Mommie Dearest]]'''
|1981
|The anger shown by [[Maude Hanson]] towards children is a reference to the films depiction of [[:wp:Joan Crawford|Joan Crawford's]] (played by [[:wp:Faye Dunaway|Faye Dunaway]]) anger towards her [[:wp:Christina Crawford|adopted daughter Christina]].
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!'''[[:wp:Nice Dreams|Nice Dreams]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Nice Dreams|Nice Dreams]]'''
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!'''[[:wp:Friday the 13th Part III|Friday the 13th Part III]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Friday the 13th Part III|Friday the 13th Part III]]'''
|1982
|[[1982]]
|In the film serial killer [[:wp:Jason Voorhees|Jason Voorhees]] first acquires his infamous hockey mask, which appears as part of the [[Bank Job Outfit|outfit]] used during [[The Job]].
|In the film serial killer [[:wp:Jason Voorhees|Jason Voorhees]] first acquires his infamous hockey mask, which appears as part of the [[Bank Job Outfit|outfit]] used during [[The Job]].
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!'''[[:wp:All the Right Moves|All the Right Moves]]'''
!'''[[:wp:All the Right Moves|All the Right Moves]]'''
|1983
|[[1983]]
|The movie is referenced on [[Mule|removal vans]] for [[Haul]] with the slogan "The Right Moves".
|The movie is referenced on [[Mule|removal vans]] for [[Haul]] with the slogan "The Right Moves".
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!'''[[:wp:Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]]'''
|1983
|[[1983]]
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#The film features ex-convict [[protagonist]] [[:wp:Tony Montana|Tony Montana]] leaving Cuba for Miami, much like ex-convict [[Tommy Vercetti]] leaves [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] and goes to [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].
#The film features ex-convict [[protagonist]] [[:wp:Tony Montana|Tony Montana]] leaving Cuba for Miami, much like ex-convict [[Tommy Vercetti]] leaves [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] and goes to [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]].
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!'''[[:wp:Red Dawn|Red Dawn]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Red Dawn|Red Dawn]]'''
|1984
|[[1984]]
|A radio advertisement for [[Ammu-Nation]] refers to the film, involving a fictional Soviet invasion of the [[United States of America|United States]], as being a documentary.
|A radio advertisement for [[Ammu-Nation]] refers to the film, involving a fictional Soviet invasion of the [[United States of America|United States]], as being a documentary.
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!'''[[:wp:This Is Spinal Tap|This Is Spinal Tap]]'''
|[[1984]]
|The band [[Love Fist]] are a parody of [[:wp:Spinal Tap (band)|Spinal Tap]].
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!'''[[:wp:Rambo: First Blood Part II|Rambo: First Blood Part II]]'''
|[[1985]]
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#The movie is parodied with [[Exploder: Evacuator Part II]].
#A product released for Exploder: Evacuator Part II is the ''Exploder Survival Knife'', a knife similar to that used in the film by [[:wp:John Rambo|John Rambo]] (played by [[:wp:Sylvester Stallone|Sylvester Stallone]].
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!'''[[:wp:Commando (film)|Commando]]'''
|[[1985]]
|The movie is parodied with [[Exploder: Evacuator Part II]], both featuring soldiers whose families are kidnapped.
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!'''[[:wp:Top Gun|Top Gun]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Top Gun|Top Gun]]'''
|1986
|[[1986]]
|The movie is referenced with the [[Top Fun]] vehicle.
|The movie is referenced with the [[Top Fun]] vehicle.
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!'''[[:wp:Wall Street (1987 film)|Wall Street]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Wall Street (1987 film)|Wall Street]]'''
|1987
|[[1987]]
|A pedestian in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], who has a similar appearance to the films main character [[:wp:Gordon Gekko|Gordon Gekko]], states "Greed is good".
|A pedestian in [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]], who has a similar appearance to the films main character [[:wp:Gordon Gekko|Gordon Gekko]], states "Greed is good".
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!'''[[:wp:Alien Nation (film)|Alien Nation]]'''
|[[1988]]
|The film features a human and an alien working together as [[Police Officers|police officers]], which is used as the plotline for the in-game television series [[Yuppie and the Alien]].
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!'''[[:wp:The Serpent and the Rainbow|The Serpent and the Rainbow]]'''
!'''[[:wp:The Serpent and the Rainbow|The Serpent and the Rainbow]]'''
|1988
|[[1988]]
|[[Haitians|Haitian]] gangsters in the game can be heard saying "I want to hear you scream!", a line from the movie, which is set in Haiti.
|[[Haitians|Haitian]] gangsters in the game can be heard saying "I want to hear you scream!", a line from the movie, which is set in Haiti.
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!'''[[:wp:Reservoir Dogs|Reservoir Dogs]]'''
!'''[[:wp:Reservoir Dogs|Reservoir Dogs]]'''
|1992
|[[1992]]
|The game features a phone contact [[Mr. Black]] and a hitman named [[Leo Teal|Mr. Teal]], much like criminals in the film use colours as code names to avoid arrest from the police.
|The game features a phone contact [[Mr. Black]] and a hitman named [[Leo Teal|Mr. Teal]], much like criminals in the film use colours as code names to avoid arrest from the police.
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!'''[[:wp:Demolition Man (film)|Demolition Man]]'''
|[[1993]]
|The film name is used for a [[Demolition Man|mission]] from [[Avery Carrington]].
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!'''[[:wp:Carlito's Way|Carlito's Way]]'''
|[[1993]]
|The character of [[Ken Rosenberg]] is based on the character David Kleinfeld from the film, played by [[:wp:Sean Penn|Sean Penn]]. As well as physical similarities, they are both cocaine addicts and have similar looking offices.
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!'''[[:wp:No Escape|No Escape]]'''
|[[1994]]
|A mission of [[No Escape?|the same name]] appears in the game. Both also feature [[Ray Liotta]] (who voices [[Tommy Vercetti]]).
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!'''[[:wp:Speed (1994 film)|Speed]]'''
|[[1994]]
|The films storyline, of having to drive a vehicle above a certain speed to avoid detonating a bomb placed inside a vehicle, is used in the mission [[Publicity Tour]].
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!'''[[:wp:Heat (1995 film)|Heat]]'''
|[[1995]]
|The film features a bank robbery performed by a small crew who are ambushed as they leave by the police. The crews getaway driver Donald Breedan (played by [[:wp:Dennis Haysbert|Dennis Haysbert]]) is also killed in a gun fight outside the bank. This is similar to the mission [[The Job]], where a small crew ([[Tommy Vercetti]], [[Phil Cassidy]], [[Cam Jones]] and [[Hilary King]]) rob a [[El Banco Corrupto Grande|bank]]. The police later arrive and kill the getaway driver, King.
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!'''[[:wp:Donnie Brasco (film)|Donnie Brasco]]'''
|[[1997]]
|The film features "Sonny Black", having lost the money of "Sonny Red" in a sting in [[Florida]], stating that when they find the man responsible they'll "cut his prick off". This is similar to [[Tommy Vercetti]], having [[Introduction (GTA VC)|lost]] [[Sonny Forelli|Sonny Forelli's]] [[money]] in an ambush, [[An Old Friend|promising]] to "mail you the dicks of those responsible"
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!'''[[:wp:The Football Factory (film)|The Football Factory]]'''
|[[2004]]
|A character in the film can be seen playing GTA Vice City.
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!'''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0376720/ The Last Run]'''
|[[2004]]
|Jack, played by [[:wp:Steven Pasquale|Steven Pasquale]], mentions playing the game.
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!'''[[:wp:Mean Creek|Mean Creek]]'''
|[[2004]]
|A poster appears in the George's ([[:wp:Josh Peck|Josh Peck]]) room.
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!'''[[:wp:Spider-Man 2|Spider-Man 2]]'''
|[[2004]]
|[[:wp:Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] (Spider-Man, played by [[:wp:Tobey Maguire|Tobey Maguire]]) does several odd jobs to earn money, including [[Pizza Boy (mission)|delivering pizzas]], much like the player can have [[Tommy Vercetti]] do.
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!'''[[:wp:National Lampoon's Adam & Eve|National Lampoon's Adam & Eve]]'''
|[[2005]]
|A number of posters for GTA Vice City appear inside the frathouse.
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!'''[[:wp:Spider-Man 3|Spider-Man 3]]'''
|[[2007]]
|[[:wp:Spider-Man|Spider Man]] (Peter Parker, played by [[:wp:Tobey Maguire|Tobey Maguire]]), makes reference to in-game [[Clothing in GTA Vice City|clothing]].
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!'''[[:wp:Drillbit Taylor|Drillbit Taylor]]'''
|[[2008]]
|Bob "Drillbit" Taylor (played by [[:wp:Owen Wilson|Owen Wilson]]) raps "I'm the king of Vice City".
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File:Half-Cocked-GTAIII-poster.png|The [[Half-Cocked]] film poster.
File:Half-Cocked-GTAIII-poster.png|The [[Half-Cocked]] film poster.
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!'''[[:wp:Slasher film|Slasher films]]'''
|1980s
|The slasher film genre, most popular in the 1980s, is parodied in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] with the film [[Knife After Dark]]. Slasher film series of the 1980s include [[:wp:Friday the 13th (franchise)|Friday the 13th]], [[:wp:Halloween (franchise)|Halloween]] (although the [[:wp:Halloween (1978 film)|first film was released in 1978]]) and [[:wp:A Nightmare on Elm Street (franchise)|A Nightmare of Elm Street]].
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