I love post apocalyptic movies. There's a certain believability to them ;) It's too bad this one didn't fair so well. I thought it was a great B grade movie. Are there any movies at least as good as this one I should check out?
I've seen the following, and enjoyed them: Logan's Run 1976 Waterworld 2012 Terminator The matrix Knowing The Road The book of eli I am legend Resident evil the day after tomorrow The Postman The Stand
I could probably go on, but lets just trust, that I've seen the EPIC movies LOL!
The only one I can think of right now, besides the ones from your list, is 9. It's been awhile since I've seen it, but I can pretty much remember that it was about how these really smart machines were invented, but were so smart they ended up turning on the humans and killing them all, and a scientist (or something along those lines) puts his soul into 9 rag dolls. I can't remember much else, but it would definitely fall under post apocalyptic.
I recommend Mad Max and/or the Road Warrior if you haven't seen either of those. Also Children of Men, which I guess can be considered a sort of pre-apocalypse movie.
Omegaman, with a handle like yours, I'll be considering you to be my MAIN MAN for go-to post-apocalypse fun.
A fun one, with hot chicks, satirical edge, and kinda-scary pop-up thrills, is Night of the Comet.
It isn't SIMILAR to this one, but it's as post-apoc fun as one can have for 95 minutes, plus the always wonderful Mary Woronov is head of the team of ... No, can't spoil it.
When you make a fuller list, maybe you could drop by here again to share it with us?
Hell, I might even have an extra copy of the "Night of the Comet" DVD, which I could gift to you. I'll search my shelves.
Apropos of nothing, many years ago I decided to collect all the werewolf movies I could find. Since my bf is a collector of vintage horror movies (and wrote and starred in "Eyes of the Werewolf"), I found quite a lot. And then I forgot. I've probably missed many films from the 2K decade.
Wait, duh, Fiona. My boyfriend, Tim Sullivan (listed on IMDb as Tim Sullivan (V)), also wrote and starred in "Twilight of the Dogs," which has its own page here at the IMDb - that one's post-apocalyptic. All of the movies he's been connected with were micro-budget straight-to-DVD fun little films, and I added most of the info for them.
I'll look for an extra copy of that one, too, though I'm pretty sure I have only the VHS format.
Please do make that list! Even if only a handful of folks here contribute to it, we might make the best Disaster Movie List on the planet. Which won't feed the poor, but which will be totally awesome.
I've seen dark city before. Excellent movie. Sutherland was very impressive in this one :) The other two sound very interesting. I'm not generally into foreign movies, but I did like Pans labyrinth. It opened my mind in fact.
Just saw the movie while flipping through channels. To me, the premise seemed most similar to Aeon Flux, The Starlost, Logan's Run and THX-1138. They all deal with dystopian versions of the future where a population has forgotten its past.