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Apocalyptic Movies

Postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 03:12:43

The Postman with Kevin Costner and Will Patton as an evil post-collapse Generalissimo: not bad. The first 45 minutes or so left me cold - too goofy. But I stuck with it and it definately had it's moments of interest. The thing I liked was the premise of an ideal that could spread to rebuild hope and belief. The quirky thing about it was that it began as a sort of grifter scheme by Costner's character who just saw it as an oportunity to get a meal. Interesting flick. It has a cheesy Hollywood ending where everything is back to normal again after the collapse in a few short decades and everybody has smart looking mass-produced clothing again. Something tells me that's not realistic or likely.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby rogerhb » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 03:51:27

On The Beach - from the book by Neville Shute, also remade as a TV miniseries. The original was written in the 50s.

Nuclear Holocaust in the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere is safe for a while until fallout spreads. Very dark, very moving. No happy ending.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby rogerhb » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 03:56:57

When The Wind Blows - Raymond Briggs

A lovely animation following an old couple who survived the blitz trying to come to terms with modern war at it's worst. It's pathetic in the original sense, trying to barricade their house by removing a door and painting the windows white.

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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby wzx » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 04:42:04

I saw Mad Max - Beyond Thunderdome last week. Set in a post nuclear Australia, a few years after collpase of society due to oil scarcity - Mad Max I & II.

Some interesting ideas. Society largely on barter trade. Renewable energy is methane from pigs and the fight for control over that energy source. People with technical know from the previous age able to hold others ransom with their knowledge and they in turn are being fought over by those wanting their expertise.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby MacG » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 06:28:33

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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby bobcousins » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 07:57:32

Not a movie, but a TV series, followers of Bird Flu might like Survivors

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 't')he series concerns the aftermath of a plague which had wiped out over 99% of the world's population and the experiences of a group of individuals in England as they grappled with the post-plague world and the trials of day-to-day survival.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby Daculling » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 09:38:00

Threads

Best Nuke movie EVAR! Good luck finding a copy though. On Ebay from time to time.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby PrairieMule » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 17:56:27

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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby SeasonOfPain » Fri 11 Nov 2005, 19:43:59

Miracle Mile, absolutely no question.

I'd love to find a copy of Threads.

Edit: Thanks, jsurly, how in the world could I forget 12 Monkeys?

I seem to prefer those movies that focus on the reactions of those people with foreknowledge of the oncoming apocalypse, for some strange reason... :)
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby jsurly » Sat 12 Nov 2005, 05:38:41

off the top of my head and not already noted:

The Quiet Earth
Omega Man (see also The Last Man on Earth, both are based on Matheson's I am Legend)
A Boy and His Dog
28 Days Later
Time of the Wolf
12 Monkeys
Romero's "Dead" films (and The Crazies) - not strictly "apocalyptic," but whatever...

there was also this one film a few years back starring Ray Liotta about prisoners on an island trying to survive and establish a society amid tribal warfare - anyone recall that?

the guilty pleasure no one has mentioned - The Day After Tomorrow

If you thought The Postman was even slightly interesting, pick up the book - it is infinitely better than the film.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby jsurly » Sat 12 Nov 2005, 06:08:24

after posting i did a quick search and came up with awebsite that may be of interest to others. Covers film and literature with decent lists and some reviews (has a definite sci-fi angle) - Emptyworld
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby 0mar » Sat 12 Nov 2005, 07:49:03

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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby Dukat_Reloaded » Sat 12 Nov 2005, 23:13:13

Street Trash isn't a bad movie. Set in america post nuclear war, Gangs live in rubbish tips and they guard their rubbish.

Have a look at this if your on cable.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby JeeBoomba » Sun 13 Nov 2005, 23:18:00

I can't believe that no one has yet mentioned "The Stand", especially in light of the potential bird flu epidemic. Anyway, great movie, if you have an entire day to watch it.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby Daculling » Mon 14 Nov 2005, 09:39:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('jsurly', 'o')ff the top of my head and not already noted:
A Boy and His Dog


A Boy And His Dog

Yea, that's a good one. Crazy twist at the ending, talking dog, young Don Johnson. Gotta love it.

The Stand? Read the book.
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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby Grifter » Wed 14 Nov 2007, 13:53:21

I watched Flood at the weekend, the new(ish) English film about London flooding.

Acting is terrible throughout but an easy disaster movie to watch. The best bit is right at the beginning though so if you can't be bothered just watch the intro.

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Re: Apocalyptic Movies

Postby kadoomsoon » Wed 14 Nov 2007, 15:11:23

There are some bad movies out there.
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