* ''187'' (1997) - The character of Cesar Vialpando is similar in appearance to Cesar Sanchez. Both are also voiced by Creator/CliftonCollinsJr.
* ''Film/AFewGoodMen'' (1992) - An in-game movie theatre is shown to playing the film "A Few Good Hens".
* ''Film/ANewHope'' (1977) - The line "Great kid! Don't get cocky!" from Han Solo (played by Creator/HarrisonFord) is used by Zero in the mission Air Raid.
* ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'' (1985) - The logo for the Trip Skip in the game is a side profile of the Deluxo, which is partially based on the [=DeLorean=] DMC-12 used in the film series as a time machine.
* ''Film/BasicInstinct'' (1992) - A pedestrian has the same appearance as Catherine Tramell (played by Creator/SharonStone) in the interview scene.
* ''Film/TheBigLebowski'' (1998) - Carl Johnson asks "Does the pope shit in the woods?" during the game, which is a reference to the same question asked by Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski, played by Creator/JeffBridges.
* ''VideoGame/BodyHarvest'' (1998) - There is a mission of the same name, which was also a game by Rockstar North, then known as DMA Design.
* ''Film/BoyzNTheHood'' (1991) - A pedestrian in Los Santos, used for as the character model for Alan Crawford, has a similar appearance to Tré Styles (Creator/CubaGoodingJr.). The film features someone hoping to stay out of the gang problems (Ricky, played by Creator/MorrisChestnut, and Tré Styles, played by Creator/CubaGoodingJr) but is provoked after an attack from a rival gang, much like Carl Johnson was hoping to stay out of the gang problems but was then ambushed by the Ballas, causing him to become involved. The film also involves Doughboy (Creator/IceCube) and Monster (Baldwin C. Sykes) driving into the rival gang area and performing a drive-by shooting, just as Carl Johnson, Sweet and Ryder in Drive-By, shortly after an ambush by the Ballas.
* ''Series/BrassEye'' (1997) - One of the virtual horses in the betting shops is named Shatner's Bassoon.
* ''Film/{{Casino}}'' (1995) - There are many references to this movie in this video game.
* ''Film/ChittyChittyBangBang'' (1968) - CHITTYCHITTYBANGBANG is the cheat code to enable flying cars on the PC.
* ''Film/ComingToAmerica'' (1988) - The advertisement for hair product "Lustrious" is a homage to the jingle for "Soul Glo", which is a fictional hair product used as a RunningGag in the film. The "Lustrious" commercial even ends with a high falsetto ''"LET YOUR FRRROOOOO GGGGGLLLLLOOOOOOWWWWWWW", an almost note-for-note remake of the jingle's ''"LET YOUR SOOOOOOOUUUUULLLLLL GLLLLLOOOOOOO!!!!!"'' hook.
* ''Film/TheColorOfMoney'' (1986) - While playing pool, Carl Johnson's opponent can be heard asking to be shown "the color of your money"
* ''Film/ConAir'' (1997) - The scene in Reuniting the Families where two motor officers drop donuts to join in the pursuit is a reference to the same scene in the film.
* ''Film/DonnieDarko'' (2001) - The "Fear It, Do It" motivational technique of Darius Fontaine resembles the technique suggested by Jim Cunningham (played by Creator/PatrickSwayze) in the film.
* ''Film/DoTheRightThing'' (1989) - The film features three African-Americans, Radio Raheem, Smiley and Buggin' Out (played by Bill Nunn, Roger Guenveur Smith and Giancarlo Esposito respectively) entering a pizza parlour to demand something, which eventually ends up on the street. This is similar to the mission Ryder where Carl Johnson and Ryder enter the local pizza parlour demanding money before running out and on to the street.
* ''Film/{{Dragnet}}'' (1987) - The Epsilon Program and its followers, as well as members appearing at the Los Santos Observatory, may be a reference to the film. The film sees two police officers investigating a gang, whose members are part of a cult. The cult leader has a voice similar to Cris Formage, head of the Epsilon Program. Background music in the film is similar to the music found on the [[http://epsilonprogram.com/ Epsilon Program website]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Driver}}'' (1999) - One of Madd Dogg's bodyguard says "Man how could [[FictionalCounterpart Refractions]] mess up so bad. Tanner, You suck ass!
* ''Film/EasyRider'' (1969) - The Truth, voiced by Creator/PeterFonda, is a parody of Wyatt, played by Creator/PeterFonda, from the film.
* ''Film/{{The Fast and the Furious|2001}}'' (2001) When his driving skill is high enough, Carl will drive one-handed, [[BadassDriver Dominic Toretto style]].
** Further, the main character setup of the game is a lot like a mirror to the principal cast of the film. CJ is Dominic, Kendl is Mia, Smoke is Vince (at least his negative side), Ryder is Jesse, Cesar is Brian, and Sweet is an interesting mix of [[spoiler: Jacob Toretto]] and Vince's good traits. Later on, we even got Woozie as Han (mirroring his relationship with Dom as his "business partner" in his initial introduction).
*** Heck, Cesar's entire storyline is basically a reverse of Brian's character arc with Dom throughout the series.
** When you think about it, [[HilariousInHindsight funnily enough,]] the game basically [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadows]] almost the entire plot of the film franchise that were released after ''San Andreas'' was out: [[Film/FastAndFurious The hero went back to his hometown to solve a case regarding his family]], [[Film/FastFive bringing down drug lords in their exile (plus robbing a mob group)]], [[Film/FastAndFurious6 working for a government agency]] [[Film/Furious7 to take down rogue ex-militaries so that the heroes can go home]], [[Film/TheFateOfTheFurious the Hero turns rogue (by making a deal with said agency) so that he can save his family]], and finally, [[Film/{{F9}} the Hero tries to save his brother to let him free]].
* ''Film/FarewellMyLovely'' (1975) - The films name is used for the name of a mission, Farewell, My Love...
* ''Film/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas'' (1998) - Characters talk about seeing polar bears in the game, exactly as they do in the film
* ''Film/FirstBlood'' (1982) - Angel Pine is similar to the town of Hope, Washington (filmed in Hope, British Columbia) that John Rambo escapes from.
* ''Film/{{Friday}}'' (1995) - An elderly African-American pedestrian can be heard saying lines from the films Willie Jones (John Witherspoon).
** ''Next Friday'' (2000)
** ''Friday After Next'' (2002)
* ''Film/GoldenEye'' (1995) - Carl Johnson jumps from the Sherman Dam, in Dam and Blast, in the same fashion as James Bond jumps from the dam in the film.
* ''Film/{{Goodfellas}}'' (1990) - A poster for Badfellas, a spoof of the real life film, can be seen during The Introduction while Carl Johnson is in Liberty City.
* ''Good Guys Wear Black'' (1978) - In the mission "Management Issues", the player is required to kill Alan Crawford by driving the limo to the end of the jetty and thus killing him mirrors the climactic part of the film.
* ''VideoGame/{{Gyruss}}'' (1983) - A clone of the game exists as one of the minigames found in various convenience stores.
* ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' (2004) - When you make your way inside the laboratory in Area 69 during the jetpack stealing mission, you will find a crowbar lying on a table. This could be likely a reference to the Half-Life video game where the protagonist, Gordon Freeman wields one when facing enemies.
* ''Film/{{Juice}}'' (1992) - There are numerous references to the film on the video game.
* ''Film/KindergartenCop'' (1990) - The in-game film Special Needs Cop may be a reference the film Kindergarten Cop starring Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger.
* ''Film/TheLastOfTheMohicans'' (1992) - An in-game movie theatre is shown to playing the film "The Last of the Mullets".
* ''VideoGame/{{Lemmings}}'' (1991) - A building in Las Venturas has pedestrians spawning on the roof and walking off to their deaths.
* ''Film/MadMax2TheRoadWarrior'' (1981) - There are many references to this movie in this video game.
* ''Film/MagnumForce'' (1973) - The appearance of the motor officers/police bikers is similar to that of the "Death Squad" San Francisco Police Department officers in the film.
* ''VideoGame/{{Manhunt}}'' (2003) - In the Ganton bar, you can see a grafitti painting of one of the Cerberus from Manhunt on the wall. Carcer City is mentioned on the radio and by pedestrians several times. The knife stealth kill is the same as the hasty knife kill. The Toy Corner store can be seen on a Mule and in Marina in Los Santos.
* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne'' (2001) - During the mission 'Tanker Commander', where you have to rob a convenience store, you are thwarted by a window made of bullet-proof glass. The words 'Max Pane' can be seen in the lower corner of the window.
* ''VideoGame/MaxPayne2TheFallOfMaxPayne'' (2003) - The music playing at the beginning of "Reuniting the Families" and "Cut Throat Business" is the same music that plays on the Max Heat show.
* ''Film/MenaceIISociety'' (1993) - A Grove Street Families gangster has a similar appearance to Kevin "O-Dog" Anderson (played by Larenz Tate. During the mission Ryder the pizza parlour clerk says to Ryder "I feel sorry for your dad", similar to how the Korean liquor store clerk says to O-Dog at the beginning of the film. In the film Caine (played by Tyrin Turner) and Sharif (played by Vonte Sweet) are left in a rival gang territory by the police, much like Carl Johnson is left in Ballas gang territory by Frank Tenpenny, Eddie Pulaski and Jimmy Hernandez.
* ''Film/MenInBlack'' (1997) - The UsefulNotes/{{CIA}} has two agents in the game. One with light skin, black suit and tie, gray hair, and dark sunglasses. The other agent has dark skin, a black suit with a black tie, black hair and mustache, and black sunglasses. The in-game agents roughly resemble Agent K (played by Creator/TommyLeeJones) and Agent J (played by Creator/WillSmith).
* ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' (1998) - A reference to Metal Gear/Metal Gear Solid's famous "Box hiding" is made by the character "Tenpenny"
* ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' (1979) - The parachute in the game is identical to the one used by James Bond (played by Creator/RogerMoore.
* ''Film/MulhollandDrive'' (2001) - Mulholland Drive, likely named after the real-name road, may also be a reference to the film Film/MulhollandDrive.
* ''Film/NewJackCity'' (1991) - Big Smoke's crack palace in East Los Santos is similar in appearance to the apartment building (Graham Court) used in the film, which is similarly converted into a crack house.
* ''Film/OceansEleven'' (2001) - Similar casino heist.
* ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance'' (1983) - Along with the musical, the film is spoofed with the casino Pirates in Mens Pants.
* ''Film/{{Psycho}}'' (1960) - A caller to the Lonely Hearts show on West Coast Talk Radio says tells host Christy Macintyre "I'm watching you Marion in the shower", a reference to the death of Marion Crane in the film.
* ''Film/PulpFiction'' (1994) - The "I don't know you! I don't know you! Prank caller! Prank caller!" in a phone call after Farewell, My Love... is a reference to a similar line ("I don't know you. Who is this? Don't come here, I'm hanging up the phone! Prank caller, prank caller!") from Lance (played by Creator/EricStoltz).
* ''Film/RedDawn1984'' (1984) - A radio advertisement for Ammu-Nation refers to the film, involving a fictional Soviet invasion of the United States, as being a documentary.
* ''Film/ReservoirDogs'' (1992) - An in-game movie theatre is shown to playing the film "Reservoir Dregs".
* ''Film/Scarface1983'' (1983) - Tony, the parrot inside Caligula's Palace, says "I never fucked anyone over in my life who didn't have it coming to 'em" in Intensive Care, much like Tony Montana.
* ''South Central'' (1992) - Big Bear has a similar appearance to a drug addict who is friends with Bobby (played by Glenn Plummer).
* ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'' (1991) - The chase scene involving John Connor (Creator/EdwardFurlong) fleeing from the T1000 Terminator (Creator/RobertPatrick) is similar to the one in Just Business involving Carl Johnson and Big Smoke attempting to lose the Russian Mafia. This includes both the protagonists being on a motorcycle and a lorry being driven into a storm drain from a higher level street. The appearance of the motor officers/police bikers is similar to that used by the T-1000 Terminator in the film.
* ''Series/TheShield'' (2002) - The featured cops in this game are corrupt members of CRASH. The Shield was based on Rampart Division's corrupt CRASH unit. Also the leader kills one of his team members when it was discovered he was a rat.
* ''VideoGame/ThiefTheDarkProject'' (1998) - When CJ is robbing the rapper's house the radar screen has a light indicator which Thief the dark project also has.
* ''Film/ToLiveAndDieInLA'' (1985) - The car chase from the mission Just Business, involving Big Smoke and Carl Johnson attempt to escape the attention of the Russian Mafia is taken from the film.
* ''Film/TopGun'' (1986) - Many of the flight rankings gained through flying are references to the call signs of characters from the film.
** Maverick (LT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, played by Creator/TomCruise)
** Goose (LTJG Nick "Goose" Bradshaw, played by Anthony Edwards)
** Jester (LCDR Rick "Jester" Heatherly, played by Creator/MichaelIronside)
** Iceman (LT Tom "Iceman" Kazansky, played by Creator/ValKilmer)
** Viper (CDR Mike "Viper" Metcalf, played by Tom Skerritt)
* ''Film/TheTransporter'' (2002) - Carl Johnson rescues a number of Asian refugees being illegally smuggled into the United States to be sold for slavery during The Da Nang Thang, much as Frank Martin (played by Creator/JasonStatham) does during the film.
* ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (1939) - An in-game movie theatre is shown to playing the film "The Wizard of Ass".
* ''Film/{{Traffic|2000}}'' (2000) - The same color scheme used in ''Traffic'' with the separate stories is used in the [=PS2=] version on each separate island in 'San Andreas'; Hazy orange/browns for Los Santos; cold, icy blues for San Fierro and warm greens for Las Venturas.
* ''VideoGame/TrueCrimeStreetsOfLA'' (2003) - Billboard sign.
* ''Series/TwinPeaks'' (1990) - Pulaski