Okay pop-quizz kiddies!
name all the end of the world movies you can think of I don't care howmany times you say 2012 because it's true! so let me start!
2012
the day after tomorrow
Indipendance day
My List:
2012
The Day the Earth Stood Still (both versions)
Independence Day
Armageddon
Deep Impact
Legion
I Am Legend
Zombieland
Waterworld
The Happening
Resident Evil 1, 2 & 3
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead (Gods I just HAD too)
Akira
Road Warrior
Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
Children of Men
Planet of the Apes (both versions)
Bladerunner
I could keep going ....but my geekiness is showing! LOL
I'm betting that a lot of the fear about 2012 was spread by the people who wanted to sell copies of their movie.
That fear has been around since the new age folks got their hands on the Mesoamerican calendars.
The Omega Man with Carlton Heston. Not sure if there was a remake made of this film?
That is a very good list indeed and does cover quite a few of the end of the world topics. No worries of your geekness.My List:
2012
The Day the Earth Stood Still (both versions)
Independence Day
Armageddon
Deep Impact
Legion
I Am Legend
Zombieland
Waterworld
The Happening
Resident Evil 1, 2 & 3
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead (Gods I just HAD too)
Akira
Road Warrior
Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
Children of Men
Planet of the Apes (both versions)
Bladerunner
I could keep going ....but my geekiness is showing! LOL
Excellent title.Dr. Strangelove
These are good films in their own right but not exactly "end of the world". Both involved natural disasters but were centralized in Los Angeles.Don't forget about Volcano, Earthquake, and other. I can't remember. It's title of movies.
There was... and the Omega Man was a remake of "The Last Man On Earth" starring Vincent Price... "I am Legend" was a remake of "The Omega Man".The Omega Man with Carlton Heston. Not sure if there was a remake made of this film?
War of the Worlds. That was the first scare when hearing people heard on the radio in Chicago about aliens invading all over the worlds which bring disasters. Orson Welles started this scare and he did not know that the story would be caused a lot of panic. People did not know the difference with fiction or reality. Orson Welles should have told them it was just a story, not real. But he did not do that. It was awful back then probably around in the late 40s or early 50s. There were a lot of panic in Chicago at the time. OMG. Now there was a remade of the same title just a few years ago, I think.
Public reaction:The War of the Worlds (radio) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia After the play, Welles informally breaks character to remind listeners that the broadcast was a Halloween concoction (the equivalent, as he puts it, "of dressing up in a sheet and saying, 'Boo!'"). Popular mythology holds this "disclaimer" was hastily added to the broadcast at the insistence of CBS executives as they became aware of panic inspired by the program; in fact, it had appeared in Koch's working script for the play, as detailed in his 1968 book The Panic Broadcast.
The War of the Worlds (radio) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later studies indicate that many missed the repeated notices that the broadcast was fictional