Best Apocalypse movies.
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- stimuli0
Threads is my choice too, good call guys. Searched for that film for 15 years before it was re-released. Grim as grim can be. And I like that! ;>
- Geith0
Tie: Soylent Green + Omega Man
- gabe0
i remember seeing a movie when i was younger, about 6-7 years ago, and even then i think the movie was a bit old.
i think the title of the movie had something to do with a comet or asteroid.
anyway, from what i remember of the story this girl lives in the city which is being overtaken by zombies. she meets someone in a radio station... damn, i don't remember much from it.
the end of the movie they (3 people i believe, a guy/girl couple and a younger girl) end up driving off in a convertible.
anyone know what in the fuck i'm talking about?
- Hypo0
haha yes
I was tryiing to find out what that movie was called myself earllier. Its Night of the Comet.
- TransFatty0
the rapture
- Mal0
Threads yup.
- gabe0
hypo / paul, i used to wreck my brain trying to remember the name of that movie.
you're the man!
what an incredibly corny but fun apocolpytic movie. i love shit like that...
- isho0
When The Wind Blows
- ********0
the day after
- paulrand0
I'd have to agree with paulrand
- paulrand0
although I still have nightmares about the ending of the rapture
- CyBrainX0
The one that's playing in Bryant Park right now. Planet of the Apes. It's sort of an apocalypse movie.
- Chip0
- unknown0
missed one.
"Kiss Me Deadly"
time to go to the video store kids.
as if,
"At the core of Kiss Me Deadly are speed and violence. The adaptation of Mickey Spillane's novel takes Mike Hammer from New York to Los Angeles, where it situates him in a landscape of somber streets and decaying houses even less inviting than those stalked by Spade and Marlowe in the preceding decades of Depression and War years. Much like Hammer's fast cars, the movie swerves frenziedly through a series of disconnected and cataclysmic scenes. As such, it typifies the frenetic, post-Bomb L.A. with all its malignant undercurrents. It records the degenerative half life of an unstable universe as it moves towards critical mass. When it reaches the fission point, the graphic threat of machine-gun bullets traced in the door of a house on Laurel Canyon in The Big Sleep in the 40s is explosively superseded in the 50s as a beach cottage in Malibu becomes ground zero."
- corin0
Gassssss.... can't remember how many 's' it has exactly but it is wicked. 60s movie about everyone of 25 or something dying and the world being left to hipies and college football jocks. Oh and I want to second hardware, although as a movie it is kind of shit, on so many other levels it is fucking wicked... and it has lemmy from motorhead in it... LEMMY!
