Apocalyptic/Dystopian/Post Apocalyptic Fiction
 
 







  
Watchmen610 reviews
Alan Moore

DC Comics, 1995

Not what I imagined at all.

+ A highly engrossing work of art
+ The greatest single comic mini-series in history
+ Superheroes for Adults
+ First graphic novel I've read--was NOT dissappointed!
  
  











  



  
Riki-Oh - The Story of Ricky104 reviews
Siu-Wong Fan, Mei Sheng Fan

Tokyo Shock, 2000

One of the all-time great exploitation films

+ The Greatest, Most Re-Watchable Guilty Pleasure, Ever.
+ Non-stop gore and complete hilarity.
+ ...brutal!
  
  











  



  
George A. Romero's Land of the Dead (Unrated Director's Cut)365 reviews
John Leguizamo, Asia Argento

Universal Home Entertainment, 2005

Another Romero Triumph!

+ Worth the price of admission
+ Romero at his worst is still leagues above every other director who takes a stab at the zombie genre.
+ George Romero had no chance here
  
  











  



  
Hell Comes to Frogtown20 reviews
Julius LeFlore, RCB

Starz / Anchor Bay, 2001

I resemble that remark...

+ Terribly, Terribly, Cheesy and Funny
+ Piper as Piper, watch for the stunt mats
+ Hell Came To My T.V. Screen When I Watched This Movie!!!
  
  











  



  
12 Monkeys (Collector's Edition)297 reviews
Ernest Abuba, Bob Adrian

Universal Studios, 1998

Beware the Army of the 12 Monkeys

+ Amazing movie, nearly perfect.
+ A flawless film
+ 12 Monkeys
+ Worth watching for Brad's performance alone - and Bruce's naked butt
  
  











  



  
Fallout 382 reviews

Xbox 360 | Bethesda, 2008

A review from an impartial gamer

+ Fallout 3 is very pretty!
+ A Worthy Investment of Your Time
+ Like Oblivion, only bigger, and with more stuff to do
  
  











  



  
Battle Royale Directors Cut161 reviews
Takeshi Kitano; Chiaki Kuriyama; Tatsuya Fujiwara

Toei, 2004

Incredible masterpiece made by Kinji Fukasaku

+ Splendid!!!!!!!!!
+ Great For The Academic, Great For The Popcorn
+ Pretty darn good
+ Social Ineptitude
  
  











  



  
Waterworld196 reviews
Rick Aviles, R.D. Call

Universal Studios, 1997

Well Worth The Buy

I know people lend their tastes toward disliking this movie, but I don't; in fact, I say that it's a phenomenal feat in movie making. The sets are amazing. The imagination that contrived this story to a visual delight marks celebration. The extended version, in my opinion, though edited for Tv, is ...
  
  











  



  
Tank Girl105 reviews
Lori Petty, Ice-T

MGM (Video & DVD), 2001

Keeping comic book movies comical

+ Happy I found a copy of this
+ classic film baby
+ Best movie, ever
  
  











  



  
28 Days Later (Widescreen Edition)770 reviews
Cillian Murphy, Naomie Harris

20th Century Fox, 2003

One of the better horror/cult films in past decade.

+ A better Zombie movie

Very skeptical to see this film in theatres few years back. The storyline and film editing is excellent. Originally bought this film on vhs. Watched it so much, had to buy dvd format. Truly great horror film. Not to bloody or gruesome. Tells of what could happen if any government wants to use us ...
  
  











  



  
Night of the Living Dead (Millennium Edition)442 reviews
Bill 'Chilly Billy' Cardille, Charles Craig (II)

ELITE ENTERTAINMENT, 2002

The One Time the Living Dead were truly Terrifying

+ NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
+ Excellent Old Classic Horror
+ The Best of the Colored Versions
+ What A Great 40th Edition Of This Classic Film Dead.
  
  











  



  
Wizards168 reviews
Ralph Bakshi, Victoria Bakshi

20th Century Fox, 2004

great aminated show

+ What a cool movie.
+ Ahead of its Time

i saw this when it originally came out and was very happyto purchase the memory. thanks so much
  
  











  



  
Doomsday (Unrated Widescreen Edition)83 reviews
Rhona Mitra, Bob Hoskins

Universal Studios, 2008

Weird and cool kickass movie

This movie was wierd and neat. there was a lot of action and a little bit of every different type of action movie, car chases, guns, explosions, fights....everything and then some. i really liked it but it did have some cheesy moments. I did buy it and decided to keep it after watching it. I have ...
  
  











  



  
Day of the Dead (Divimax Special Edition)358 reviews
Terry Alexander, John Amplas

Starz / Anchor Bay, 2003

If you're a self proclaimed zombie fanatic, and you for some reason don't own this disc, pick it up today!

+ Philosophy of science and medicine
+ Day of the Dead
+ My personal favorite of the "Dead Series".
+ A MASTERPIECE OF ZOMBIE-HORROR! 9.5 OUT OF 10
  
  











  



  
V for Vendetta (Widescreen Edition)706 reviews
Natalie Portman, Hugo Weaving

Warner Home Video, 2006

Could have cared less about the graphic novel until this...

+ good movie
+ Great movie, garbage propoganda
+ Coming Soon
  
  











  



  
Idiocracy289 reviews
Luke Wilson, Maya Rudolph

20th Century Fox, 2007

So funny, I fell off my chair

+ It's like a crystal ball!
+ A Classic
+ True Story?
+ Absolutely hillarious...
  
  











  



  
The Matrix2950 reviews
Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne

Warner Home Video, 1999

Action movie disguised as science-fiction delivers the goods

+ One of the most exhilarating sci-fi/action movies of all time.
+ What a price!!
+ ACTION MEETS INTELLIGENCE
  
  











  



  
The Road Warrior194 reviews
Mel Gibson, Bruce Spence

Warner Home Video, 1997

Great blu-ray transfer

+ Good movie, Grainy on Blu-ray
+ The Blu Warrior!!! A visual treat!!! Incredible stuntwork!!!
+ A movie worth revisiting! HD transfer very good
  
  











  



  
Children of Men (Widescreen Edition)413 reviews
Michael Caine, Pam Ferris

Universal Studios, 2007

A TERRIFYING DYSTOPIAN VISION NOT FAR OFF

+ Possibly the best SF movie in a decade
+ A medieval miracle tale cast in the year 2027, with a fine performance by Clive Owen

Alfonso Charón's "Children of Men" is an adaptation of the P.D. James dystopian novel about the breakdown of all social institutions when the human race ceases the ability to procreate and faces the likelihood of its own extinction. Chaos and civil war overtake the globe, and, in Great Britain, ...
  
  











  



  
Nineteen Eighty-Four70 reviews
George Orwell

Plume, 2003

May be coming to pass soon

+ Timeless story, wonderful presentation. Doubleplusgood!
+ So Possible it's scary
+ Still Relative Today
+ Forget WE, The Iron Heel and every other dystopian novel. Read this book!
  
  











  






   



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