I always watch post apocalyptic films and zombie films even if they're not that good, it's my favourite genre
The Road - probably the most "real" feeling of these type of films, extremely grim though
The various something of the Dead films - Dawn of the Dead, the remake and the one where they're in a bunker with some soldiers are my favourites. I like Land of the Dead even though the premise of the rich controlling everything doesn't work in a post apocalyptic world.
Omega Man - I like it more than the Will Smith film, the terrible CGI really ruined that one.
Stakeland - it's got nobody you'd have heard of in it but it's actually a surprisingly good film, though it does go off on an attacking *********s tangent. Vampires, worldwide collapse, scavenging, little towns of hold outs, some good scary moments, I liked it.
The Day - I believe it was a WWE produced film, but they made the sensible decision to put actors in it instead of wrestlers. Societys fallen, there's a handful of people moving from abandoned house to house, they fall into a trap of some cannibals, good realistic looking film.
Warm Bodies, Shaun of the Dead and Zombie Land - post apocalyptic worlds can be funny sometimes.
Waterworld and the Postman are both universally trashed, but there's good films hidden in there, particularly the Postman, if they'd just trimmed about an hour out of it.
The Road - probably the most "real" feeling of these type of films, extremely grim though
The various something of the Dead films - Dawn of the Dead, the remake and the one where they're in a bunker with some soldiers are my favourites. I like Land of the Dead even though the premise of the rich controlling everything doesn't work in a post apocalyptic world.
Omega Man - I like it more than the Will Smith film, the terrible CGI really ruined that one.
Stakeland - it's got nobody you'd have heard of in it but it's actually a surprisingly good film, though it does go off on an attacking *********s tangent. Vampires, worldwide collapse, scavenging, little towns of hold outs, some good scary moments, I liked it.
The Day - I believe it was a WWE produced film, but they made the sensible decision to put actors in it instead of wrestlers. Societys fallen, there's a handful of people moving from abandoned house to house, they fall into a trap of some cannibals, good realistic looking film.
Warm Bodies, Shaun of the Dead and Zombie Land - post apocalyptic worlds can be funny sometimes.
Waterworld and the Postman are both universally trashed, but there's good films hidden in there, particularly the Postman, if they'd just trimmed about an hour out of it.
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