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Post Apocalyptic Films?

Started by Scott, December 19, 2006, 10:39:42 PM

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Database Poll: Which Is Tour Favorite Post-Apocalyptic Film?

Planet of the Apes
5 (20.8%)
Threads
1 (4.2%)
The Day After
1 (4.2%)
This is not a Test
0 (0%)
Panic In The Year Zero
0 (0%)
Mad Max
1 (4.2%)
Road Warrior
5 (20.8%)
Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
2 (8.3%)
Dr. Strangelove
1 (4.2%)
Warriors of the Wasteland
0 (0%)
Day the World Ended
1 (4.2%)
On the Beach
0 (0%)
A Boy and His Dog
3 (12.5%)
Beneath the Planet of the Apes
0 (0%)
Escape From the Planet of the Apes
0 (0%)
Conquest of the Planet of the Apes
0 (0%)
Battle for the Planet of the Apes
0 (0%)
The Postman
0 (0%)
Radioactive Dreams
0 (0%)
Roller Blade
0 (0%)
Zardoz
0 (0%)
Damnation Alley
0 (0%)
Logans Run
0 (0%)
Hell Comes To Frogtown
0 (0%)
Hardware
1 (4.2%)
Bronx Warriors
0 (0%)
Steel Dawn
0 (0%)
Cherry 2000
0 (0%)
2019
0 (0%)
Tank Girl
3 (12.5%)

Total Members Voted: 23

BeyondTheGrave

I agree with everyone about Screamers. I loved the premise and Peter Weller gives a top notch prefromance but the end with the girl and his friend just had me scratching my head.

Still a great film.
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Yaddo 42

The Quiet Earth is from New Zealand, not Australia. And Api was a Maori not an Aborigine. But you said it has been a while, and your still recovering from being ill.

Has anyone ever seen the French post apocalyptic film Le Dernier Combat/The Final Combat starring Jean Reno and directed by Luc Besson? Any good? The premise has always sounded interesting and the part about no one being able to speak would be interesting to see how they pulled it off.
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Neville

I saw Le dernier combat last year, it's a pretty good film, but I had trouble getting into it, precisely for the whole "no language" idea. It worked, but I found it annoying. It's worth a look, that's for sure.
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