![]() He elopes with the daughter of one of the either crime bosses or capitalist that’s trying to rebuild society, and some mad Max type assassins on their motorcycles take out after him. Hero of the film started out driving an old Ford pickup truck and later got an old Indian motorcycle.Īs the hero is driving his pickup to a factory he works in. #A POST NUCLEAR RPG A.T.O.M. V MOVIE#I’ll post a few things I remember about the movie and hope somebody here can recognize it I’d like to know the name. Got to see it a couple times about 20 years ago and never have been able to find it since, it had that 1970 to 1980 look to it. Technically, the Matrix is a post-apocalyptic film. Maximum Overdrive (maybe? It could be a sub-genre) The film never explains why the dad is turned into an avocado.ĭoes ‘Day of the Comet’ count as a PA movie? Robot Holocaust is a great example of a bad B post apocalypse movie. It is what I consider a ‘High fantasy’ post apocalyptic setting. The survivors are forced to rebuild among ruins of the war. About halfway through the series, Earth’s major cities are annihilated by the Zentradi fleet. The Macross Saga of Robotech may qualify. This is a bleak story about loss of innocence. ‘Now and then, Here and there’ is an anime about a broken world where water is scarce. Planet of the Apes is has the same basic backstory. For example, New York is now called Nuke York. They have a society that is built around the ruins of human cities. The rats, kittehs and doggehs have evolved in anthropomorphic bipedal humanoids. Humanity destroyed itself in a nuclear war. Rock N’ Rule = It is animation by Nelvana from 1983 or so. Though I have no clue where the smokers got all that tobacco. Medium Fantasy is somewhere in the middle. The Stand and The Postman are good examples. There are still plenty of resources, a functioning environment and civilization for humanity. High Fantasy means the apocalypse has occurred. If anyone knows the name of this movie please let me know I’d love to look it up ReplyĪllow me to define my classifications for Post-Apocalyptic films. There’s also a scene in the movie where he goes into a bar called The Snake den and orders a bowl of snake stew. One of the mechanics that he buys the motorcycle from is a deaf mute. He goes to some mechanics that fix old vehicles and he buys an Indian motorcycle from them and a handgun. The hero gets caught and sent to a prison or they torture him but when they figure he’s dead they throw him out with all the other dead bodies and he escapes. He elopes with a blond girl that is the daughter of a wealthy capitalist and they are chased down by some motorcycle riding bounty hunters. The start of the movie the young man that’s the hero of it is driving an old 1960’s vintage pick up and I believe the opening title says If somebody knows which movie I’m talking about please let me know I’d love to look this film up. I’m looking for a post apocalypse movie that I got to see years ago but if never been able to find it since then. Complete List of Post-Apocalyptic Movies Numerical If you’d rather read, check our list of post-apocalyptic books. If you’re not finding enough movies here, see our complete list of prepper movies. I will keep this list updated so that it grows and grows and grows. Please! If you know of post-apocalyptic movies not listed here – leave them in the comments. Post-apocalyptic movies needs a distinct post-apocalyptic feel. Most zombie movies are not, so we have made a list for those movies. For example, zombie-themed movies qualify as post-apocalyptic movies only if they’re set in a future post-apocalyptic environment, not in the present world. I try to determine if the movie is post-apocalyptic first and foremost. To answer the question, I have to make a judgment call. The big question in building such a list is: How do you define “post-apocalyptic movies”? So many post-apocalyptic films (and post-apocalyptic books) cross over into other genres like dystopian, science fiction, and even horror. That’s why this post will forever – and ever – be updated. There are more and more post-apocalyptic movies being produced every year, so this list will never – ever – be complete. Many of the films produced during that time were low-budget, and it shows.īut if you are looking for post-apocalyptic movies to watch, let this post be the mothership of listings. There was a massive production of post-apocalyptic movies in the 1980s when people had a strong fear of nuclear war. You know the ones, the Mad Max series, Children of Men, The Road, etc. ![]()
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