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I just looked through everyone's picks. There are some "deviations" from the main theme, so that leaves some my choices safe from criticism!
![]() VioletLightning...great picks! "On The Beach" was one of the first ones I thought of! Anyway, here goes.... ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK ON THE BEACH (1959) MAD MAX ROAD WARRIOR SOYLENT GREEN OMEGA MAN PLANET OF THE APES (1968) THE MATRIX WATERWORLD TERMINATOR 1,2,3 (have not seen the new one yet) SILENT RUNNING RADIOACTIVE DREAMS There's probably more, but after more than 50 years of watching movies, the filing cabinet in my head is jammed!
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Escape from New York is a great movie but i feel it doesn't fit in this cat
Jennifer
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(Just kidding "transjen"!) I knew there would be a few "purists" around. Stickler for details, T.J?
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:Dhowdy!
No criticism. just a few points of discussion... First of all, I like everyones lists. Just a few thoughts... "Matrix" definitely counts. Reality is not what it would appear... "Soylent Green" is a great movie, as is "Escape From New York". (all time great movie name "Snake Pliskin"! Its right up there with "Slarty Bartfarst"!) I think in Escape, society still exists in a normal fashion, just not inside New York City. (the city definitely does have a post-apocalypse feel and look to it) "Soylent Green" is similar. Its not strictly post-apocalypse, but the world is overcrowded and in trouble and society is close to breaking down. "Silent Running" is one of my old favorites. The world and society are still there below the space nurseries, just no more plants, trees, etc. They are all very related and totally worthy of being discussed and remembered. (one thing I think they all have in common, is they could all be called "futuristic" movies) I haven't seen "Radioactive Dreams" or "Six String Samurai" but they sound interesting. (how about "Steamboy"?) Re: "Mad Max" trilogy... I thought Mad Max was ok, not great. "The Road Warrior" was kick ass, everything falls into place. "Beyond Thunderdome", meh. I feel movies like "On the Beach" "Fail Safe" and "Dr. Strangelove" (my all-time fave regardless of genre) may have helped avert nuclear war. Surely JFK and Krushev and others would have seen them... Last edited by violet lightning; 06-01-2009 at 12:04 PM. Reason: synapse misfired |
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Violet, how come you are always picking movies that I love? Doesn't matter what type, it seems. Dr. Strangelove and Fail-Safe...etc, etc. And...."Snake Pliskin"!!?? That is my all-time favorite character name in movies!! Up until Escape From New York, Kurt Russel was doing "Disney_Type" movies. He was contracted to Disney, I believe.
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Its off topic but what about Kurt's performance in Death Proof? Back on topic if they do a sequel to Escape from L.A. it would be post apocalyptic since Snake "shut down the world" with global EMP's.
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Twenty years before "The Terminator", an episode of "The Outer Limits" aired entitled "Demon With A Glass Hand". For those who have seen it (VioletLightning, I bet), you can see where I am going with this. Anyway, without giving away too much of the plot/storyline, it involves some "baddies" from the future travelling back to the present to "terminate" another "time traveller". This "time traveller" is on a mission to save the human race of the future.
I have only seen The Terminator in the theatre, on cable and on VHS...I have not seen the DVD. I don't know if James Cameron or Gale Anne Hurd (they wrote the screenplay) discuss their influences and inspiration for The Terminator, but I'd bet a million bucks Cameron saw "Demon With A Glass Hand" as kid/teenager! Anyway...if you want to see some incredible 60's SciFi TV...check out "The Outer Limits: Demon With A Glass Hand"
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