Has there ever been a decent movie made about survival in a post apocalyptic setting? Anything similar to Fallout? Only thing I can think of is A Boy and His Dog.
Post Apocalyptic Wasteland
Radioactive dreams
Never heard of it.
The Terror Within
The Road
All these titles sound bootleg as fuck.
This.
Dead Fire
A boy and his dog
Book of eli
The entire mad max franchise
Book of Eli was good until the retarded twist
This movie was the worst. Such a disappointment.
Def-Con 4
The road
Threads
I guess I can allow it. The book was better. More about the human struggle than action.
twist was pretty obvious. just think of it as a super hero movie, user. like that splice turd. people liked that one, right?
Oblivion had a pretty good fallout desert feel towards the mid to end.
Hardware 1990
This
The Book of Eli is alright if you want more action
still haven't had the balls to watch this one yet
And you sound like a kid who was born after 2000.
Stakeland was fun
the post man :^)
When the Wind Blows
these are good
mad max series
omega man
logans run
and soylent green
>post apoc flick
>everyone wears muted colors
>strange fashion
>hoodies everywhere
why cant they do one wear they wear bright colors and have minimalism as an aesthetic
Its serious tone tricked me into thinking it's a serious movie, when it's really not
As if every bible but on could ever be destroyed. It's gotta be the most printed book in the world, let alone in fucking america where there's on in every hotel room
the road
yikes, just bleak
A lesser known movie called The Day was pretty good. Definitely worth it for a genre enthusiast.
The Road is one of the only real gritty apocalypse movie I can think of
Doesn't that movie take place in the Dredd universe?
>Blind nigger samurai
>Not a good twist
Pick one niyuggah!
RIP OP's Hopes and Dreams
Whenever He Was Born-Whenever He Watches Threads
Yea I liked it
The Road
Time of the Wolf (Haneke)
Mountain Morning News
the rover >>> the road
I liked I am Legend....
WW3 could have been about the Bible like was suggested. It could have been a hostile takeover, or it could have been the remains of a nuclear civil war where fundamentalists decided to make everyone meet god early.
gmme some! gimme some!
finally a patrician in here.
it's a shame David Michod makes netflix movies now. don't get me wrong, i think War Machine will be a decent film and brad pitt as a weird general will be worth seeing it but it's such a waste of michods talent considering he started out by making two of the best kinos of the 21. century, Animal Kingdom and The Rover...
same lol
The Road
The title 'rover' is wonderfully subtle