Favorite Post-apocalyptic/Dystopian movies
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Good bump. I need more of these movies. Gonna watch Escape on LV's recommendation.
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I'm very impressed that you listed Five, Ruddo. That's one I've always liked.
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Also, let me put in a plug for The Earth Dies Screaming, directed by the awesome Terence Fisher.
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That is a great movie.bart wrote:I'm very impressed that you listed Five, Ruddo. That's one I've always liked.
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I'm not a fan of these types of movies. Mad Max is fun cause of the action but....I'm not really afraid of dying but the idea that one day there won't be any people left terrifies and depresses me. It will happen one day but I don't like thinking about it. I know most of these movies are about the survival of a few after society breaks down or whatever but it's in the same wheelhouse that everything we are as a species will one day be lost and forgotten. Blah its a bummer.
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I'm inclined to agree, bada, but I think this is a very insightful take on the genre: http://www.popbioethics.com/2015/05/mad ... pocalypse/
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm inclined to agree, bada, but I think this is a very insightful take on the genre: http://www.popbioethics.com/2015/05/mad ... pocalypse/
Oh yeah the genre has merit its just realistic takes on said genre aren't something I enjoy. For instance I'll never watch The Road but Waterworld is fun.
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I'm with you. Although I'd replace "realistic" with "cynical" or "pessimistic."bada wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm inclined to agree, bada, but I think this is a very insightful take on the genre: http://www.popbioethics.com/2015/05/mad ... pocalypse/
Oh yeah the genre has merit its just realistic takes on said genre aren't something I enjoy. For instance I'll never watch The Road but Waterworld is fun.
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The Road wrecks me, man. I love it though.bada wrote:LoathedVermin72 wrote:I'm inclined to agree, bada, but I think this is a very insightful take on the genre: http://www.popbioethics.com/2015/05/mad ... pocalypse/
Oh yeah the genre has merit its just realistic takes on said genre aren't something I enjoy. For instance I'll never watch The Road but Waterworld is fun.
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how in the hell did you guys leave off
escape from New york
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Well, jer bear, my OP ended with There are many more, but just to get the conversation started.Peeps wrote:how in the hell did you guys leave off
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These are my favourite types of movies. The Road is certainly up there for me, but I wasn't a fan of Children of Men.
Some of my personal favs:
Blade Runner
Dark City
28 Days Later
Resident Evil Extinction
Reign of Fire
Land of the Dead (2005)
Escape from NY
Mad Max 2 - Road Warrior
T2 would have to be on this list, but it seems more Sci-Fi to me. And if only Terminator Salvation was a bit better...
Recent honourable mentions:
Elysium
Oblivion
I Am Legend
Some of my personal favs:
Blade Runner
Dark City
28 Days Later
Resident Evil Extinction
Reign of Fire
Land of the Dead (2005)
Escape from NY
Mad Max 2 - Road Warrior
T2 would have to be on this list, but it seems more Sci-Fi to me. And if only Terminator Salvation was a bit better...
Recent honourable mentions:
Elysium
Oblivion
I Am Legend
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I enjoyed Oblivion, thought Elysium was a letdown. Also, Dark City is a great one!southp wrote:These are my favourite types of movies. The Road is certainly up there for me, but I wasn't a fan of Children of Men.
Some of my personal favs:
Blade Runner
Dark City
28 Days Later
Resident Evil Extinction
Reign of Fire
Land of the Dead (2005)
Escape from NY
Mad Max 2 - Road Warrior
T2 would have to be on this list, but it seems more Sci-Fi to me. And if only Terminator Salvation was a bit better...
Recent honourable mentions:
Elysium
Oblivion
I Am Legend
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Where does Interstellar stand? Dystopian or Sci-Fi?
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I would say sci fi, but just my opinion.southp wrote:Where does Interstellar stand? Dystopian or Sci-Fi?
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Elysium was so bad.
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Too bad, that story had potential too.BurtReynolds wrote:Elysium was so bad.
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I like how in the end, the 'hero' essentially dooms the last bit of unspoiled land left in the world and humanity along with it. Way to go, asshole.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Too bad, that story had potential too.BurtReynolds wrote:Elysium was so bad.
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Following this thread closely. Thanks Ruddo
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