I would recommend adding years to the names of the movies in the description. This would make it easier to find them. 00:25 - The stand (TV Mini Series, 2020-2021) 01:13 - Fin (2012) 02:08 - Stake land (2010) 03:10 - Into the forest (2015) 04:18 - Bokeh (2017) 05:23 - Domain (2016) 06:30 - Hell (2011) 07:26 - These final hours (2013) 08:33 - 12 monkeys (TV Series, 2015-2018) 09:22 - Only (2019)
Great idea! Adding the release years to the movie titles in the description would definitely make it easier for viewers to find them, especially with so many movies sharing similar names. I’ll keep this in mind for future videos to make the search easier for everyone. Thanks for the suggestion!
The new modern stand tv show was hot garbage. Read the book way better Or go watch the 91 version of the TV show. They change people's stories that make No sense. Some of the actors are good, but some of the actors are horrendous.
I totally agree! the first one May 08th, 1994 the stand was actually really good, the second one SUCKED bad in my opinion. But the book of course was the best.
I understand your disappointment. Adaptations often struggle to capture the essence of the original material, especially when key elements of the story are altered. I'm glad you found satisfaction in the 1991 version and the book. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I’m glad we agree! The 1994 version definitely had its charm and stayed true to the book's atmosphere. Unfortunately, the newer adaptation didn't meet the expectations of many fans. The book always remains the best - its depth and detail are unmatched. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Not bad. I would have added "The Vanishing on 7th Street" (2010). The world is suddenly plunged into darkness, and only those lucky enough to be in the light remain.
Great suggestion! "The Vanishing on 7th Street" does bring an intriguing element to the post-apocalyptic genre with its unique take on darkness and survival. Thanks for adding it to the discussion - it definitely deserves attention! 😊
I agree! "These Final Hours" is definitely a brilliant movie that doesn't get the recognition it deserves. Its unique take on the end-of-the-world scenario and emotional depth are really impactful. Glad to see you appreciate it too! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I agree, ‘These Final Hours’ is a fantastic film. It’s underrated but full of tension and heart-pounding moments that keep you on the edge of your seat. 😊
Totally agree! 12 Monkeys is such a gem - brilliantly thought-out with an amazing approach to time travel. Every storyline seems to have its place and purpose, which is rare in this genre. I also think it deserves way more recognition!
Glad you discovered some new titles from the list! And I completely agree about "12 Monkeys." It's a fantastic show that really nails the complexities of time travel. The storytelling, characters, and twists are all top-notch. It’s one of those rare series that does the concept justice and keeps you hooked until the end. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and happy watching! 😍
I agree, "Bokeh" is an amazing film, and the Icelandic scenery really elevates it. It’s refreshing to see a different location compared to more typical movie settings. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I understand your disappointment. Sometimes TV adaptations don't quite live up to expectations, especially when compared to the book or earlier versions. I'm glad you found satisfaction in the book and the '90s mini-series. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
That’s great to hear! "Fallout" does have its unique and intriguing elements that can be quite captivating. I’m glad you’re enjoying it! Thanks for the recommendation - it’s definitely worth checking out!
It's surprising, right? These Final Hours is such a powerful film, especially with its Australian backdrop. Definitely worth watching if you enjoy intense, emotional post-apocalyptic stories!
Great content, I’ve seen almost all of these and they are fantastic. However, I don’t believe the remake of The Stand is worthy of this list, it’s not good at all.
Thanks for the praise! I’m glad you enjoyed most of the films on the list. I understand your opinion on the remake of The Stand. Opinions on films can vary greatly, and their quality can be quite subjective. I appreciate your honest feedback and will keep it in mind for future lists.
I completely agree! 'Stakeland' is such an underrated movie, full of great action and a strong post-apocalyptic vibe. It definitely deserves more recognition.
I totally get that! Post-apocalyptic stories can be incredibly captivating and offer a unique lens through which to explore human nature and resilience. I’m glad you enjoyed the content! If you have any more recommendations or thoughts on the genre, feel free to share. Thanks for your feedback!
Great picks! "Doomsday" and "Planet Terror" are truly unique films that offer a lot of entertainment and action. While they may not be as widely known, they definitely have their place among post-apocalyptic classics. Thanks for sharing your favorite titles!
I get your surprise! "The Stand" is definitely one of Stephen King's more well-known works, especially with two TV adaptations. The list focused on lesser-known titles, so this choice might have surprised some viewers. Thanks for the comment!
I agree, To the Lake is a great show! The atmosphere and the way they portray the virus outbreak in Russia are really impressive. There’s something unique about it that keeps you hooked.
I see what you mean-the way the protagonists are portrayed can definitely give new meaning to the word "callow." Sometimes, the depiction of characters can significantly affect our perception and experience of a film. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I agree! "Hell" might be full of clichés, but sometimes that's exactly what makes a movie enjoyable. I'm glad you think it's worth watching. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 👍
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed my voice and narration style. I try to build suspense to draw you deeper into these amazing post-apocalyptic worlds. Thanks for watching! 😊
You’re absolutely right! Fear the Walking Dead seasons 1-3 had a fantastic vibe and kept the tension high. The Walking Dead seasons 1-7 are a classic that’s hard to beat. And All of Us Are Dead is truly a gem-South Korea once again showed how to craft incredible zombie stories.
Thanks for the suggestion! The original version of “The Stand” indeed has many fans. Remakes don’t always capture the spirit of the original, so it’s definitely worth revisiting the classic. What other movies do you recommend?
Thanks for the suggestion! "The Day the Earth Caught Fire" (1961) is indeed a classic and offers a unique take on apocalyptic themes with its focus on climate disaster caused by nuclear tests. It’s a great addition to any list exploring various apocalyptic scenarios. I’ll definitely keep it in mind for future content. Thanks for sharing!
Great question! 'The Stand' is based on the idea that while the virus is deadly to most, there's a small group of people who are immune, and they become the 'survivors.' This is a common theme in many post-apocalyptic stories where the focus shifts to the struggle of the few who remain.
Thanks for the suggestion! 'By Dawn's Early Light' is a great film that definitely deserves a top spot in the rankings. It might be worth considering classics like this for future lists.
I understand that you didn’t enjoy the The Stand reboot. Opinions on films and shows can vary greatly, and cancellation often involves multiple factors. Thanks for sharing your thoughts - it’s always valuable to hear different perspectives!
I appreciate your opinion, but everyone has different tastes. In my view, 'The Stand' might appeal to some viewers, but it’s always good to hear different perspectives before deciding to watch.
Surprised Daily Bread wasn't mentioned. My hands are shaking too badly to ask google what the loops of solar energy are called. Solar storm? Earth gets blasted & all power goes out. The story focuses on a. group of survivalists (who never thought to build a defensive wall around their camp) & a cooking vlog crew who get stranded at a house with too many windows. I've only seen the first season which ended with armed thugs attacking the town near the two groups.
Daily Bread' sounds like a fascinating show! As for the 'loops' of solar energy, I think you’re referring to a solar storm, which can disrupt power systems on Earth. That’s a great premise for a series-surviving after such an event, especially with characters like survivalists and a stranded vlog crew. Hopefully, the tension keeps building in future seasons!
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You're right, The Stand is definitely not unknown, especially for fans of Stephen King and post-apocalyptic stories. It might be more accurate to say it’s a less popular choice among newer releases. Thanks for pointing that out!
Fin can be tricky to find since it’s lesser-known and hasn't had a wide release outside certain regions. Sometimes these hidden gems take a bit of digging to locate, but it’s worth the effort. You might want to check indie streaming platforms or even international releases on DVD or Blu-ray.
I hear you! The recent The Stand series had a lot of mixed reactions. The 1994 miniseries definitely captured a lot of the charm and suspense of Stephen King’s novel. It’s got that classic 90s feel and stays pretty true to the source material. If you're looking for a more faithful adaptation, the 90s version is a great choice. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I understand you prefer newer releases. I’ll keep this in mind for future lists. If you have any specific titles or genres you’re interested in, let me know - I’ll do my best to include them!
Nothing wrong with old movies. They’re often better than stuff that comes out today. Also, since you brought up The Omega Man there are two others movies based on the same source material, I Am Legend, a novel by Richard Matheson written in 1954. There is the 2007 Will Smith movie with the same name as the book and The Last Man on Earth starring Vincent Price from 1964. The book was supposedly an influence on George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead.
Only: a world where women are hunted worse than normal society and we tape our size B chest…but keep the long luxurious locks because it’s the apocalypse and we’re still perfectly gorgeous but with a smudge of dirt or someone else’s blood on our white tank top.
Haha, rozumiem, o co Ci chodzi! "Only" rzeczywiście ma swoje udziały w postapokaliptycznych stereotypach, szczególnie w sposobie, w jaki przedstawia bohaterów w ekstremalnych okolicznościach, a mimo to wciąż wyglądających trochę zbyt idealnie jak na koniec świata. Bywa to trochę nierealistyczne, gdy scenariusze przetrwania zachowują ten "filmowy" poziom piękna, nawet w całym tym chaosie. Dzięki za zwrócenie na to uwagi-zawsze fajnie jest omówić takie szczegóły!
I completely agree! The Road is an incredibly powerful film - raw, realistic, and deeply emotional. It captures the post-apocalyptic atmosphere perfectly, where every day is a struggle to survive. 100% recommended! Do you have any other recommendations in this style?
Was NO BLADE OF GRASS listed in Part One? The story of a world famine and humanity/families murder each other to gain one more can of food. British, 1970. The fascinating part is the Holy Family that saves others from murderous gangs, only to shift their social politics of murdering others in the end. It's an interesting series of events, almost mechanical in the eventual change.
Thank you for reminding me about ‘No Blade of Grass’! It’s indeed a fascinating 1970 film that tells the story of global famine and the struggle for survival. The story of a family that initially saves others but then becomes brutal themselves is truly intriguing.
I know. Great movie. Just pointing out that voice says 2015 as year for some reason. Watch a lot of your stuff, getting ideas on what to watch. Usually know the older movies, so newer movie listings (2000 up) I go through.
I get it - the 2020 version really doesn’t live up to the 1994 miniseries. The original had a unique atmosphere and captured the spirit of the book so much better. Sometimes, remakes just don’t hit the mark.
The Stand? Only if you're talking about the 1994 version. Why not throw some text on top of your video letting your viewers know their was an earlier version. Even with the constraints of TV censorship at the time and CGI being in its infancy, the early 90s version is still *lightyears ahead of that modern retelling (least offensive word I could think of, short of calling it a steaming pile of stinking dog poop) they made. With television censorship all but gone and the tech in place to create really amazing effects that series could've (should've).... been so much better *not just in time but, yeah 30yrs, that was a loooong time ago.
Great point! The 1994 version of The Stand is definitely a fan favorite, and it’s often considered superior to the newer adaptation. Despite the limitations of TV censorship and early CGI, it captured the essence of Stephen King’s novel really well. I agree that it might have been a good idea to mention both versions in the video to give viewers the full picture. With today’s technology and fewer content restrictions, the newer series had the potential to be incredible, but it didn't quite hit the mark for many fans. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I understand your feelings about 'The Stand'. Sometimes expectations for adaptations are higher, and this title may not appeal to everyone. Thanks for the honest comment!
I get that the "people are the greatest threat" trope can get a bit tiresome. It’s always refreshing to see new ideas and perspectives in the genre. You might find some more original takes in other post-apocalyptic films or shows. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Dokładnie! Czasami wydaje się, że jedynym złym elementem w postapokaliptycznych światach są ludzie, a wszystko inne jest w porządku. Ciekawe jest odkrywanie historii, które rzucają nowe światło na ten temat lub oferują inne perspektywy. Dzięki za komentarz!
unfortunately, though not much NEW has dropped under this premise, it nonetheless still holds true; people ARE the greatest fuqqin threat. or do you not see what's happening all across the planet? personally, i think a narrative that posits a great war between the male & female of the human species is LONG overdue.
I understand that you may have strong opinions about certain media. If you have any specific movies or shows in mind that you'd like to discuss, feel free to share! I’m here to provide information and recommendations based on your preferences.
Sorry to hear the list didn’t meet your expectations. We aimed to highlight lesser-known titles that might interest fans of post-apocalyptic movies and shows. If you have any suggestions or recommendations, we’d love to hear them! Thanks for your honest feedback.
Thanks for the sense of humor! 😊 I understand lists can be subjective, but I'm glad this wasn't the worst you've seen. If you have any better recommendations you'd like to see on a list, let us know!
@@bestmovies-wg1rq I apologize for the rude comment. I was just hoping to discover a new gem to watch. I must say, your content is very well made.peace and love keep up the good work 🫶🏽
i never thought of vampyres as "romantic figures found in pop culture"; they always seemed like nasty, selfish parasites best quickly exterminated with EXTREME PREJUDICE. but hey, that's probably just me...🤔🙄😳 'DOMAIN' is meh; by the 2nd act one can see where it's going, but it might be worth watching for fans of "SEVERANCE" as the actress who plays "HILLY R" is in it. other than that it's fairly predictable. "STAKELAND" is superbueno!! and it's got a sequel that ain't 1/2 bad either. "INTO THE FOREST"...meh, but if watching 2 white girls try to eep it together in the wilderness is your meat & potatoes, knock yourself out. "12 MONKEYS" is a SERIES?! huh... the 1st "THE STAND" is pretty good, don't know much about THIS one except WHOOPI is making whoopie. "ONLY" is excellent with a heartbreaking ending; also that boy who played 'CARL' in 'TWD' has a small but interesting part. i WOULD add 'DRAGON DAY (2013); an eerie slow burn that's quite unsettling perhaps also "THE MIST" with THOMAS JANE & "I AM MOTHER".
Great insights and comments! You have a really interesting perspective on different films and shows. I agree, vampires in pop culture are often portrayed romantically, but many of us prefer them as brutal, dangerous creatures. "DOMAIN": It can be predictable, but it’s worth watching for the actress if you like "Severance." Thanks for the heads-up! "STAKELAND": Glad you enjoyed it! The sequel is also worth checking out if you liked the first one. "INTO THE FOREST": True, it might not be for everyone, but I appreciate your honesty. "12 MONKEYS": Yes, it’s a TV series based on the film, so it’s worth a look. "THE STAND": The original mini-series from the '90s is highly regarded. The new version with Whoopi Goldberg might have mixed opinions. "ONLY": I agree, it has a heartbreaking ending, and the role of the boy from "TWD" adds an interesting touch. "DRAGON DAY": Great suggestion! Its slow-burn tension is quite unsettling. "THE MIST": A classic that definitely deserves recognition. "I AM MOTHER": Also a great pick, with an intriguing take on artificial intelligence. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and recommendations! They’ll definitely help others looking for new titles to check out.
I would recommend adding years to the names of the movies in the description. This would make it easier to find them.
00:25 - The stand (TV Mini Series, 2020-2021)
01:13 - Fin (2012)
02:08 - Stake land (2010)
03:10 - Into the forest (2015)
04:18 - Bokeh (2017)
05:23 - Domain (2016)
06:30 - Hell (2011)
07:26 - These final hours (2013)
08:33 - 12 monkeys (TV Series, 2015-2018)
09:22 - Only (2019)
Great idea! Adding the release years to the movie titles in the description would definitely make it easier for viewers to find them, especially with so many movies sharing similar names. I’ll keep this in mind for future videos to make the search easier for everyone. Thanks for the suggestion!
The new modern stand tv show was hot garbage. Read the book way better Or go watch the 91 version of the TV show. They change people's stories that make No sense. Some of the actors are good, but some of the actors are horrendous.
I totally agree! the first one May 08th, 1994 the stand was actually really good, the second one SUCKED bad in my opinion. But the book of course was the best.
I understand your disappointment. Adaptations often struggle to capture the essence of the original material, especially when key elements of the story are altered. I'm glad you found satisfaction in the 1991 version and the book. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I’m glad we agree! The 1994 version definitely had its charm and stayed true to the book's atmosphere. Unfortunately, the newer adaptation didn't meet the expectations of many fans. The book always remains the best - its depth and detail are unmatched. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The Stand graphic novel is great as well
Even the 90s version kinda ran out of gas towards the end but yeah, it was waaaaay better
Not bad. I would have added "The Vanishing on 7th Street" (2010). The world is suddenly plunged into darkness, and only those lucky enough to be in the light remain.
Great suggestion! "The Vanishing on 7th Street" does bring an intriguing element to the post-apocalyptic genre with its unique take on darkness and survival. Thanks for adding it to the discussion - it definitely deserves attention! 😊
These Final Hours is a brilliant movie, very underrated
I agree! "These Final Hours" is definitely a brilliant movie that doesn't get the recognition it deserves. Its unique take on the end-of-the-world scenario and emotional depth are really impactful. Glad to see you appreciate it too! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
These final hours is fantastic., a underrated grimey edge of your seat thrill ride with heart.
I agree, ‘These Final Hours’ is a fantastic film. It’s underrated but full of tension and heart-pounding moments that keep you on the edge of your seat. 😊
12 monkeys is so so underrated- I honestly think it’s one of the best, well rounded, well thought out time travel series I’ve watched
Totally agree! 12 Monkeys is such a gem - brilliantly thought-out with an amazing approach to time travel. Every storyline seems to have its place and purpose, which is rare in this genre. I also think it deserves way more recognition!
I haven't heard of most of these. I do know that the TV show 12 Monkeys is great. I describe it as time travel done right. 😍
Glad you discovered some new titles from the list! And I completely agree about "12 Monkeys." It's a fantastic show that really nails the complexities of time travel. The storytelling, characters, and twists are all top-notch. It’s one of those rare series that does the concept justice and keeps you hooked until the end. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and happy watching! 😍
Bokeh is an amazing film and the icelandic scenery elevates it above other movies as it is nice to see somewhere different
I agree, "Bokeh" is an amazing film, and the Icelandic scenery really elevates it. It’s refreshing to see a different location compared to more typical movie settings. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The Stand series is awful. Read the book or watch the 90's mini-series if you are interested in the story.
I understand your disappointment. Sometimes TV adaptations don't quite live up to expectations, especially when compared to the book or earlier versions. I'm glad you found satisfaction in the book and the '90s mini-series. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Comparing with books is cheating! :) Books are almost always better.
Agreed 👍
The 1990' s version for sure.
I totally agree. It is a waste. The 1994 version remains the penultimate adaption.
I am now watching a series called FALLOUT! It is strange but good! Try watching it!
That’s great to hear! "Fallout" does have its unique and intriguing elements that can be quite captivating. I’m glad you’re enjoying it! Thanks for the recommendation - it’s definitely worth checking out!
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considering i live in Australia you would think These final hours would have been on my Radar
It's surprising, right? These Final Hours is such a powerful film, especially with its Australian backdrop. Definitely worth watching if you enjoy intense, emotional post-apocalyptic stories!
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Isn't "The Quiet Earth" an Australian movie... older maybe, but very good.
@@jseyor5189 It's from New Zealand.
Thanks I love your recommendations.😍
I'm glad you like my juxtapositions.
Great content, I’ve seen almost all of these and they are fantastic. However, I don’t believe the remake of The Stand is worthy of this list, it’s not good at all.
Thanks for the praise! I’m glad you enjoyed most of the films on the list. I understand your opinion on the remake of The Stand. Opinions on films can vary greatly, and their quality can be quite subjective. I appreciate your honest feedback and will keep it in mind for future lists.
Stakeland is sooo underrated
I completely agree! 'Stakeland' is such an underrated movie, full of great action and a strong post-apocalyptic vibe. It definitely deserves more recognition.
I really don't want to survive an apocalypse but the stories are endlessly fascinating so I enjoyed the content that you are providing
I totally get that! Post-apocalyptic stories can be incredibly captivating and offer a unique lens through which to explore human nature and resilience. I’m glad you enjoyed the content! If you have any more recommendations or thoughts on the genre, feel free to share. Thanks for your feedback!
Doomsday and Planet Terror are not well known but both absolutely brilliant
Great picks! "Doomsday" and "Planet Terror" are truly unique films that offer a lot of entertainment and action. While they may not be as widely known, they definitely have their place among post-apocalyptic classics. Thanks for sharing your favorite titles!
The Stand is unknown? The Stand?!? The best-selling Stephen King novel that was not made into a mini-series once, but two different times?
Well it's not very well known since it has only 30,000 ratings on IMDb compared to other productions around the world 😊
I get your surprise! "The Stand" is definitely one of Stephen King's more well-known works, especially with two TV adaptations. The list focused on lesser-known titles, so this choice might have surprised some viewers. Thanks for the comment!
To the lake on Netflix is good. It’s about a virus outbreak in Russia.
I agree, To the Lake is a great show! The atmosphere and the way they portray the virus outbreak in Russia are really impressive. There’s something unique about it that keeps you hooked.
Looking at these protagonists gives new meaning to the word callow.
I see what you mean-the way the protagonists are portrayed can definitely give new meaning to the word "callow." Sometimes, the depiction of characters can significantly affect our perception and experience of a film. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I was all set to recommend Hell, but it made the list! Nice list.
Awesome that you were thinking of 'Hell' - glad it made the list! Thanks for the kind words!🙂
I've seen "Hell". It's worth watching, even if it's a total cliché. 👍
I agree! "Hell" might be full of clichés, but sometimes that's exactly what makes a movie enjoyable. I'm glad you think it's worth watching. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! 👍
Good video Buddy, Love your suspensful voice
Thanks a lot! I'm glad you enjoyed my voice and narration style. I try to build suspense to draw you deeper into these amazing post-apocalyptic worlds. Thanks for watching! 😊
I'll definitely pick something for myself😊
I recommend myself for the future 😏
U forgot fear the walking dead. ssn1-3 is great. walking dead ssn1-7 great too. all of us are dead is truly amazing
You’re absolutely right! Fear the Walking Dead seasons 1-3 had a fantastic vibe and kept the tension high. The Walking Dead seasons 1-7 are a classic that’s hard to beat. And All of Us Are Dead is truly a gem-South Korea once again showed how to craft incredible zombie stories.
Watch the original Stand..the remake was terrible.
Thanks for the suggestion! The original version of “The Stand” indeed has many fans. Remakes don’t always capture the spirit of the original, so it’s definitely worth revisiting the classic. What other movies do you recommend?
Watch “ The Day the Earth Caught Fire” from the early 60s
Thanks for the suggestion! "The Day the Earth Caught Fire" (1961) is indeed a classic and offers a unique take on apocalyptic themes with its focus on climate disaster caused by nuclear tests. It’s a great addition to any list exploring various apocalyptic scenarios. I’ll definitely keep it in mind for future content. Thanks for sharing!
8:55 chem suited clowns throwing a corpse like it’s a beach ball 😂
Haha, that scene is definitely memorable! It’s one of those moments that really stands out and makes you laugh. Glad you enjoyed it!
Regarding "The Stand" - If "the virus spares no one," how can there be "survivors"?
Great question! 'The Stand' is based on the idea that while the virus is deadly to most, there's a small group of people who are immune, and they become the 'survivors.' This is a common theme in many post-apocalyptic stories where the focus shifts to the struggle of the few who remain.
I would put by dawns early light at the top of the list
Thanks for the suggestion! 'By Dawn's Early Light' is a great film that definitely deserves a top spot in the rankings. It might be worth considering classics like this for future lists.
I love the narrations
I'm glad to hear that.
The stand reboot was crap, hence it was cancelled.
I understand that you didn’t enjoy the The Stand reboot. Opinions on films and shows can vary greatly, and cancellation often involves multiple factors. Thanks for sharing your thoughts - it’s always valuable to hear different perspectives!
If somebody is going to watch stand, let me tell you you're wasting your time
I appreciate your opinion, but everyone has different tastes. In my view, 'The Stand' might appeal to some viewers, but it’s always good to hear different perspectives before deciding to watch.
@@bestmovies-wg1rq I watched it what a crap story
Surprised Daily Bread wasn't mentioned. My hands are shaking too badly to ask google what the loops of solar energy are called. Solar storm? Earth gets blasted & all power goes out. The story focuses on a. group of survivalists (who never thought to build a defensive wall around their camp) & a cooking vlog crew who get stranded at a house with too many windows. I've only seen the first season which ended with armed thugs attacking the town near the two groups.
Daily Bread' sounds like a fascinating show! As for the 'loops' of solar energy, I think you’re referring to a solar storm, which can disrupt power systems on Earth. That’s a great premise for a series-surviving after such an event, especially with characters like survivalists and a stranded vlog crew. Hopefully, the tension keeps building in future seasons!
Where can i watch Fin, can't find it anywhere.
Sometimes films are available on lesser-known streaming services or rental sites. Let me know if you find it because it’s definitely worth watching!
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To call the Stand unknown is a ... bit of a stretch.
You're right, The Stand is definitely not unknown, especially for fans of Stephen King and post-apocalyptic stories. It might be more accurate to say it’s a less popular choice among newer releases. Thanks for pointing that out!
There doesn't appear to be any movie called Fin except a documentary about sharks... :(
@@AndrewAtoZ There you go😏 m.imdb.com/title/tt2046090/
@@bestmovies-wg1rq Thanks!
'Fin' is nowhere to be found
Cda
Fin can be tricky to find since it’s lesser-known and hasn't had a wide release outside certain regions. Sometimes these hidden gems take a bit of digging to locate, but it’s worth the effort. You might want to check indie streaming platforms or even international releases on DVD or Blu-ray.
The Stand recent tv show sucked! Watch Stephen Kings miniseries ~ think it’s from the 1990s
I hear you! The recent The Stand series had a lot of mixed reactions. The 1994 miniseries definitely captured a lot of the charm and suspense of Stephen King’s novel. It’s got that classic 90s feel and stays pretty true to the source material. If you're looking for a more faithful adaptation, the 90s version is a great choice. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
How about Omega man
Too old. Nothing on this list is older than 2010.
@@michaelmcfarland1716 Well that sucks. But thanks for the info.
I understand you prefer newer releases. I’ll keep this in mind for future lists. If you have any specific titles or genres you’re interested in, let me know - I’ll do my best to include them!
Nothing wrong with old movies. They’re often better than stuff that comes out today.
Also, since you brought up The Omega Man there are two others movies based on the same source material, I Am Legend, a novel by Richard Matheson written in 1954. There is the 2007 Will Smith movie with the same name as the book and The Last Man on Earth starring Vincent Price from 1964. The book was supposedly an influence on George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead.
maybe use a thesaurus
He's using AI to write these
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Only: a world where women are hunted worse than normal society and we tape our size B chest…but keep the long luxurious locks because it’s the apocalypse and we’re still perfectly gorgeous but with a smudge of dirt or someone else’s blood on our white tank top.
Haha, rozumiem, o co Ci chodzi! "Only" rzeczywiście ma swoje udziały w postapokaliptycznych stereotypach, szczególnie w sposobie, w jaki przedstawia bohaterów w ekstremalnych okolicznościach, a mimo to wciąż wyglądających trochę zbyt idealnie jak na koniec świata. Bywa to trochę nierealistyczne, gdy scenariusze przetrwania zachowują ten "filmowy" poziom piękna, nawet w całym tym chaosie. Dzięki za zwrócenie na to uwagi-zawsze fajnie jest omówić takie szczegóły!
The road is one of the best film 100%recommended
I completely agree! The Road is an incredibly powerful film - raw, realistic, and deeply emotional. It captures the post-apocalyptic atmosphere perfectly, where every day is a struggle to survive. 100% recommended! Do you have any other recommendations in this style?
@@bestmovies-wg1rq'28 weeks later' movie is also good
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Was NO BLADE OF GRASS listed in Part One? The story of a world famine and humanity/families murder each other to gain one more can of food. British, 1970. The fascinating part is the Holy Family that saves others from murderous gangs, only to shift their social politics of murdering others in the end. It's an interesting series of events, almost mechanical in the eventual change.
Thank you for reminding me about ‘No Blade of Grass’! It’s indeed a fascinating 1970 film that tells the story of global famine and the struggle for survival. The story of a family that initially saves others but then becomes brutal themselves is truly intriguing.
"Stake Land, from 2015". Has 2010 in screen as year of release. 🤨
Stake Land is a 2010 film as it appears on the screen.
I know. Great movie. Just pointing out that voice says 2015 as year for some reason.
Watch a lot of your stuff, getting ideas on what to watch. Usually know the older movies, so newer movie listings (2000 up) I go through.
The 2020 "The Stand" is a fail. It was a waste to make it. The 1994 epic miniseries remains the best.
I get it - the 2020 version really doesn’t live up to the 1994 miniseries. The original had a unique atmosphere and captured the spirit of the book so much better. Sometimes, remakes just don’t hit the mark.
The Stand? Only if you're talking about the 1994 version. Why not throw some text on top of your video letting your viewers know their was an earlier version.
Even with the constraints of TV censorship at the time and CGI being in its infancy, the early 90s version is still *lightyears ahead of that modern retelling (least offensive word I could think of, short of calling it a steaming pile of stinking dog poop) they made. With television censorship all but gone and the tech in place to create really amazing effects that series could've (should've).... been so much better
*not just in time but, yeah 30yrs, that was a loooong time ago.
Great point! The 1994 version of The Stand is definitely a fan favorite, and it’s often considered superior to the newer adaptation. Despite the limitations of TV censorship and early CGI, it captured the essence of Stephen King’s novel really well. I agree that it might have been a good idea to mention both versions in the video to give viewers the full picture. With today’s technology and fewer content restrictions, the newer series had the potential to be incredible, but it didn't quite hit the mark for many fans. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
The Stand was awful garbage.
I understand your feelings about 'The Stand'. Sometimes expectations for adaptations are higher, and this title may not appeal to everyone. Thanks for the honest comment!
I'm so sick of "people are the greatest threat" movie trope.
With ya! Humans bad everything else? Gooooooooooooooooooood.
I get that the "people are the greatest threat" trope can get a bit tiresome. It’s always refreshing to see new ideas and perspectives in the genre. You might find some more original takes in other post-apocalyptic films or shows. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Dokładnie! Czasami wydaje się, że jedynym złym elementem w postapokaliptycznych światach są ludzie, a wszystko inne jest w porządku. Ciekawe jest odkrywanie historii, które rzucają nowe światło na ten temat lub oferują inne perspektywy. Dzięki za komentarz!
unfortunately, though not much NEW has dropped under this premise, it nonetheless still holds true; people ARE the greatest fuqqin threat. or do you not see what's happening all across the planet? personally, i think a narrative that posits a great war between the male & female of the human species is LONG overdue.
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I understand that you may have strong opinions about certain media. If you have any specific movies or shows in mind that you'd like to discuss, feel free to share! I’m here to provide information and recommendations based on your preferences.
Worst list out there.
trust me, i've seen MUCH worse; this one is only mediocre, but there are some REAL dookies out there. 😹😳
Sorry to hear the list didn’t meet your expectations. We aimed to highlight lesser-known titles that might interest fans of post-apocalyptic movies and shows. If you have any suggestions or recommendations, we’d love to hear them! Thanks for your honest feedback.
Thanks for the sense of humor! 😊 I understand lists can be subjective, but I'm glad this wasn't the worst you've seen. If you have any better recommendations you'd like to see on a list, let us know!
@@bestmovies-wg1rq I apologize for the rude comment. I was just hoping to discover a new gem to watch. I must say, your content is very well made.peace and love keep up the good work 🫶🏽
i never thought of vampyres as "romantic figures found in pop culture"; they always seemed like nasty, selfish parasites best quickly exterminated with EXTREME PREJUDICE.
but hey, that's probably just me...🤔🙄😳
'DOMAIN' is meh; by the 2nd act one can see where it's going, but it might be worth watching for fans of "SEVERANCE" as the actress who plays "HILLY R" is in it. other than that it's fairly predictable.
"STAKELAND" is superbueno!! and it's got a sequel that ain't 1/2 bad either.
"INTO THE FOREST"...meh, but if watching 2 white girls try to eep it together in the wilderness is your meat & potatoes, knock yourself out.
"12 MONKEYS" is a SERIES?! huh...
the 1st "THE STAND" is pretty good, don't know much about THIS one except WHOOPI is making whoopie.
"ONLY" is excellent with a heartbreaking ending; also that boy who played 'CARL' in 'TWD' has a small but interesting part.
i WOULD add 'DRAGON DAY (2013); an eerie slow burn that's quite unsettling perhaps also "THE MIST" with THOMAS JANE & "I AM MOTHER".
Great insights and comments! You have a really interesting perspective on different films and shows. I agree, vampires in pop culture are often portrayed romantically, but many of us prefer them as brutal, dangerous creatures.
"DOMAIN": It can be predictable, but it’s worth watching for the actress if you like "Severance." Thanks for the heads-up!
"STAKELAND": Glad you enjoyed it! The sequel is also worth checking out if you liked the first one.
"INTO THE FOREST": True, it might not be for everyone, but I appreciate your honesty.
"12 MONKEYS": Yes, it’s a TV series based on the film, so it’s worth a look.
"THE STAND": The original mini-series from the '90s is highly regarded. The new version with Whoopi Goldberg might have mixed opinions.
"ONLY": I agree, it has a heartbreaking ending, and the role of the boy from "TWD" adds an interesting touch.
"DRAGON DAY": Great suggestion! Its slow-burn tension is quite unsettling.
"THE MIST": A classic that definitely deserves recognition.
"I AM MOTHER": Also a great pick, with an intriguing take on artificial intelligence.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and recommendations! They’ll definitely help others looking for new titles to check out.