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Started by Susan, October 01, 2002, 09:12:26 PM

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Fearless Freep


With this group, it's amazing if anything has gone unmentioned after 20 posts :)

Well, in this case, *most* of the movies mentioned I've heard and many I've seen, and I could probably name about a half dozen more without  trying too hard.  One reason I've avoided adding to the list is because there are just *so many* that if you really put together a comprehensive list, it be overwhelming

Just for grins I'll throw out :

Omega Doom
Prototype X29A
Solar Force
Equalizer 2000
A.P.E.X

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Going places unmapped, to do things unplanned, to people unsuspecting

John

Don't forget She, with Sandal Bergman.

Cool Tester

I was referring to the 2-part ending of the series itself.  I haven't seen End of Evangelion or Death and Rebirth.  I've heard that they answer a lot of questions that weren't answered in the series, yet they also raise a lot more.  I'll have to get these.

Gerry

Freep's "A wind named..." thread reminded me of:

SLIPSTREAM (1989) -- a truly Z-grade one starring Mark Hammill and Bill Paxton.

Hey, this one goes with Susan's "Bill Paxton" thread too--sorry Sue, he isn't a jerk, killer, psycho, or any of the above in this one.  He actually plays a good guy.

Susan

>>He actually plays a good guy.<<

damn! Well he deviates from his usual roles from time to time i guess. ;-)


AndyC

Cool Tester wrote:
>
> I was referring to the 2-part ending of the series itself.  I
> haven't seen End of Evangelion or Death and Rebirth.  I've
> heard that they answer a lot of questions that weren't
> answered in the series, yet they also raise a lot more.  I'll
> have to get these.

Having finally seen them both, they do just that. You figure out most of what was going on throughout the series, then you get an ending that leaves you saying "what the hell is going on?"

BoyScoutKevin

As I said earlier, here are some more post-apocalpyse films. I just hope they don't duplicate what has already been mentioned. Enjoy!
"Things to Come" (1936)
and its remake "The Shape of Things to Come" (1978)
"Five" (1951)
"Captive Women" (1952)
"World without End" (1955)
"The Day the World Ended" (1955)
"Teenage Caveman" (1959) w/ Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) as the title character.
"The Last Woman on Earth" (1961)
"Beneath the Planet of the Apes" (1970)
and "Battle for the Planet of the Apes" (1973)

Starsky

Hope nobody minds me digging up this one.....

Get yourself a copy of Dead Men Walking with Jeffrey Combs in which a deadly disease reduces the peoples live expectancy to 3 years, unless you can afford a cure.

aszurom

MetalStorm: The Destruction of Jared Synn

It's pretty post-apoc, with mutants and dune buggies. It's a b***h to find though.