What are some great dystopian movies?
What are some great dystopian movies?
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Logan's Trunt?
Moonlight
not that
>dude love and families and shit are illegal
most realistic is probably children of men. 1984 is great
>Jenny Agutter literally teleports to your home for sexy time
Nothing dystopian about that, user.
Thx 1138
This
This.
Also this.
>mfw George Lucas was once a pioneering filmmaker
...
Saving Private Ryan
All Quiet On The Western Front
Dunkirk
Children of Men is almost scary with how accurate it got things.
This movie was great but George Lucas (as usual) couldn't keep his fucking hands off of it. They added a weird badly CGI'd car chase and turned the shell dweller midgets into fucking PS2 monkeys. Watch the original if you can I guess.
those are war movies
Brazil (1985)
hes making a joke that our current world is the dystopian nightmare, I'm assuming
kino
They're dystopian.
>great
Yes
It is, faggot.
jokes are supposed to be funny
i dont think you know what dystopian means
the genre is alway a commentary on society
its the antithesis of a utopia
but war movies rarely dive into the societal aspects of war, about a community of people, a society who have been living together, ravaged by war
and the movies you listed dont really fall into any of that
Robocop
Terminator
Mad Max series
The Matrix (first only)
Escape from New York
Assault on Precinct 13
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Day of the Dead (1985)
Dredd 3D
A dystopia is just a fictional setting where everything fucking sucks and usually the Earth is turned to shit. If that's not both World Wars and the dumb ass """heroic""" propaganda pieces made afterwards then I don't know what is.
Demolition Man is funny as fuck.
1984
Brazil
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
The Lobster
>fictional
>both World Wars
Congrats, you're a retard.
yea what you dont seem to understand is that its about society
like a utopia
but war movies arent like that
because they are always resolved in a way
in dystopian movies thats not the case
things usually stay bad
those are war movies and youre wrong
Is there a copy of it online? I refuse to watch Lucas fuck his own shit up again.
>Brazil
Based.
Seconding this, criminally underrated movie.
Did he say the world wars were fictional? No? Then guess what faggot, YOU'RE the retard who apparently can't even READ.
>pretending to be someone else to come to your own rescue because youre assblasted about being a retard
Le wacky Monty Python humor!
Reddit
Stick to capeshit, millennial faggot.
Brazil is the dystopian per excellancy movie
1984
Running Man
Dredd
All those already mentioned and I'll add both Blade Runners
The Blood of Heroes aka Salute of the Jugger
Strange Days (so underated)
Things To Come. A classic and I love that it's not just one time period.
Split Second (again with based Rutger. Maybe not a 'good' movie, but a fucking lovable one)
A Boy and his Dog. Okay, it's not good at all and the only redeeming factor is a young Don and the tweest ending that everyone and their dog can see coming.
Repo! (fuck you it's a good movie)
I fucking love Salute of the Jugger!
MUHFUGGIN SOLARBABIES BITCH
This one is excellent.
Being American
>(me)
Kek
Holy shit, I have been trying to find this movie for years, and was starting to doubt that it really existed, and wasn't just some distorted memory of a dream that I had. Thank you user, you just ended a chapter of my life.
this is what this shithole is all about, baby
this kind of interaction is the height of Sup Forums and im always glad to be a part of it
youre welcome
damn I think I might have some bizarre primal early age memories of whatever this is
The Closing of the Springfield Grocery Store
Best answer so far. Really figured out the European nightmare to come.
I like the THX 1138 remastered version actually
Because Because I have only seen the remastered version
more importantly Because I like CGI
Same
Me too. Sometimes it takes a while, but Sup Forums always comes through.
Sadly, one of the movies I've been given the title of by an user (old kung fu movie with a guy training using giant wood/straw praying mantises), I forgot it not long after. My fault for being a dumdum.
I looked for that movie for literally 20 years and I fucking can't remember the title I was given by that helpful and kind user.
So I guess the people fighting in the war aren't part of a society and the war has no effect on society. Good to know.
Every war movie is fiction.
>By the Coward Sneed
i feel like the reason that most people think this movie is a weird dream or made up memory has to do with not only the plot or the costumes and setting but also the fact that the two main leads are not only romantically involved in this movie but also in a much more famous iconic movie called THE MUHFUGGIN LOST BOIZ
You have to die at age 30
no you idiot
just stop trying to make everyone stupider with your retarded posts
war movies are historical dramas or political pieces while dystopian is an offshoot of science fantasy or even horror
you really dont know shit about shit
Worth. It.
shotakino
Brazil
It's always Brazil
GOAT dystopia
Unfortunately Lucas's Directors cut has stupid-ass edits. And this is coming from someone who liked the Star Wars cuts
I thought it was funny
That is one fuggable little boy
>What should we do for this boy's post-apocalyptic costume design?
>Remember Flashdance?
There is a decent quality copy of this hanging around on tpb, right?
>tfw no pleasure dome
can you faggots stop sexualizing lukas haas?
And?
Soylent Green
Death Race 2000
Brave New World (though you're probably better off reading the book)
Le Dernier Combat (The Last Battle)
The 10th Victim
Dark City
>wanting to live past 21 anyway
Solid picks
>"What a hot head"
What did he mean by this?
>movies that predicted the lib future
>criminally
How could I forget this one
Gamer (2009)
Underrated and upvoted
this the film with the 'turns a guys hand onside out machine'?