Post-apocalypse binge
14 years ago
So, according to www.judgementday2011.com the rapture DID happen. How they're posting about it after they were raptured is beyond me...maybe Jesus is tech-savvy. I should find his twitter handle.
Anyway, to celebrate my lack-of-being-raptured-and-still-here-for-the-end-of-times-ness, I watched Terminator 2: Judgement Day last night....problem is, I want to do a post-apocalyptic marathon today.
Anybody have any suggestions for great post-apocalyptic movies? I'm compiling a list.
Anyway, to celebrate my lack-of-being-raptured-and-still-here-for-the-end-of-times-ness, I watched Terminator 2: Judgement Day last night....problem is, I want to do a post-apocalyptic marathon today.
Anybody have any suggestions for great post-apocalyptic movies? I'm compiling a list.
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Earth Abides by George R. Stewart, Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin, I have no mouth, and I must scream, by Harlan Ellison.
Shall I go on? I grew up a nuclearmitaphobic hehe i'm obsessed with those frighteningly beautifull mushroom clouds. Oh! How could I forget! Wolf and Iron, Gordon R. Dickson. Catastrophe: An Investigation into the Origins of Modern Civilization, by David Keys
I love audio books, personally, but I understand and appreciate reading the actual physical copy of the book too. They both have their advantages.
Time Machine has some post-apocalyptic matter too, although I'm always on the fence about whether or not I liked it when I see it (although it's always fun to shout GET A HORSE at random strangers.) See also: THE MATRIX! And 1984 is always fun too. ^_^ Six-String Samurai sounds like a lot of fun...but I haven't seen it at all, just read a bit about it on Wiki.
Anyway, keep us updated on your dystopian movie adventure!