Been on a roll watching these. A good few are in the mail, perhaps you can tell me what I'm in for! I love watching a good disaster, call me a nut.
I think the Mad Max movies are about it for post-PO per se. One reviewer pointed out that in the first there's been some sort of bioweapons disaster - there really aren't that many people around, I'd never noticed that.
I've watched the new War of the Worlds about five times. Tom Cruise I just zone out, the flabby human interest plot. How about those traffic jams, the guy with the .45 commandering Tom's Astrovan? People being sprayed with backwash from the ferry while it rips the dock away? The tripods steal the show.
Back to reality, I found the DVD of the Day After at Fred Meyer, who occasionally surprise - they have Eraserhead, too. The DA's a pretty powerful flick, people found plenty to complain about of course (read about it at the IMDB), with nuke movies these are often technical quibbles. For instance I looked up another early 80's nuke movie, Countdown to Looking Glass, and then found some criticisms of it by who other but Tom Clancy! Tom thought these films were nothing but kneejerk leftist prop, too.
Anyone seen Countdown to Looking Glass? Scott Glenn's in it, a Canadian production but HBO showed it and reputedly it's on TV occasionally. I found a very dodgy site that offers a DVD for 25$ money order/PayPal but the proprietor's broken English makes him seem like a bit of a con man ("If you wonted go to PayPal and use account amalia@citlink.net and follow instruction. Thanks Duddo")
Threads was a BBC production from around then, covered more time than the DA and was quite the grim show apparently. All these are early 80's, I caught Red Dawn the other day on HBO, good if you want something a bit more gung-ho/ridiculous. The Cuban officer is played by Ron O'Neal - Superfly!
Red Dawn also has Powers Boothe, who was in an early 90s HBO production, By Dawn's Early Light, more of a military/action movie perhaps. Dated elements include FEMA actually working...it was adapted from a novel, Trinity's Child. Great cast - Martin Landau, Rip Torn, James Earl Jones (who plays an Air Force officer who spends the whole movie airborne...sound familiar?).
Testament was another Reagan-era post-nuker, less graphic than some of these others they say. The Trigger Effect is from a few years back, the power goes out - and stays out...Without Warning is another huge-rocks-from-space flick. I've these three coming in the mail, anybody seen them? I'm deliberating getting Threads and Countdown to LG, too, even though they're a bit spendy.





