Why does survivalist fiction (movies or books) always have an SF guy or ex-Navy SEAL show up to teach the well-meaning but ignorant civilians about surviving and fending off the evil around them? I remember the "Out Of The Ashes" novels of William Johnstone published in the late 1980s. Same idea back then.
Cause that’s the formula. Gotta have some special operator dudes and a random ER nurse or SF medic and a doctor. The heroes dying of gun shot wounds, hunger , disease or appendicitis, etc doesn’t make a good story.
The movie was basically the first two episodes of the series combined into a movie. The casting was well done, but otherwise, it was not worth it. The books are fantastic, though.
I think the movie was made for normies and to push them towards the TV series AND the streaming service. For me, that works fine. Its actually smart. The same thign was done in the 70s and 80s with Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers. Both came out in the theaters with the intention to reuse the sets and props for the TV series. Keeps the budget down and given the enormity of creating a streaming service with enough content to satisfy viewers, I'm impressed that the Christian community stepped up its gamee. I'd rather spend 100 bucks on a startup christian streaming network that shares most of my values than 100 bucks on Netflix, a company that hates people like me and my politics.
This movie is GREAT, because it’s useful, for two reasons. First, to feel folks out about prepping and get an idea as to their level of seriousness (based on their thoughts of the movie). Second, to introduce “normal” folks to the idea of a community that is somewhat prepared, and start the conversation, and hopefully down that path.
Movie was just a pilot for the tv series. We were disappointed, they could have still made it a worth while movie to see in the theaters and still have a tv series. Not so realistic but maybe it'll get those on the fence to finally start preparing for hard times.
It was worth watching, but it was just a setup for the series, I signed up to see the series and they have 2 episodes. The next episode hasn't even started filming yet so basically you sign up, pay for it until they decide to start filming the next episode. Not worth it for me. I'll wait until they finish it then pay to watch it.
Most will see their fate when it comes to nuclear attacks and some of us are too tired to dig a hole but a rare few will sit and watch the fireball coming to them with peace of mind and faith.
My wife and I recently watched 'Homestead,' and I largely agree with your assessment. It felt more suited for television than the big screen, and I regrettably subscribed to see the second part as advertised. Sadly, it was underwhelming, and canceling the subscription proved unnecessarily difficult. Frankly, I found the movie's premise unrealistic. While I believe in the resilience of the human spirit in localized disasters, I have concerns about widespread societal collapse. History suggests that desperation can bring out the worst in people. I fear that widespread food and water shortages could lead to a breakdown of social order, with even the most decent individuals driven to extreme measures to survive. I'm hopeful that smaller, more tightly-knit communities would find strength in adversity. However, I worry about the influx of desperate individuals from larger, more chaotic areas. Ultimately, I pray that we never face such a grim reality and that our children and grandchildren inherit a more peaceful and stable world.
I’m not sure how you could possibly think that a complete long term power outage would not result in some form of mad max. That seems like it would be the most likely scenario.
@STOKERMATIC You lost me and a few others there. I work for a Northeast electric company. I know more than you when it comes to this topic. The power grid is the perfect way to unleash chaos in America. Don't make shit up bro. $100 a year is not INCREDIBLY expensive. 100% 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
I have not seen this yet ... I plan to... I have a off grid , self standing...retreat well setup well planned ... and my mag has entry ... from what I have heard well might help me setup better
I watched the movie, and it was good. It was a fiction movie, but as a documentary, it lacked credibility. A qualified technical advisor should have been used to develop the film. This film has good points, but it also contains dangerous information for a person without preparation. This is just my humble opinion.
If you want to understand this movie you have to have read the book series starting with Black Autumn. It’s no better than the Terminal List video series, couldn’t hold a candle to the book series.
The movie makers should have flipped the whole thing on its head; the majority of the affected vs. one man's utopia stance... where the movie starts in neighborhoods.
I haven’t soo disappointed since watching the Tyson and tubber fight honestly lame asf 😂 good thing I didn’t get suckered into paying for either of them ahahhahahah😅
I seen it, wasn't impressed. I had hopes as well. Got the cliff notes b4 I seen it, liked the moral delimmas, and Christian aspects. But felt a waste of $.
Can’t spend anymore money on all these streaming services. I would rather put that money into actually prepping for something then watching it.
Why does survivalist fiction (movies or books) always have an SF guy or ex-Navy SEAL show up to teach the well-meaning but ignorant civilians about surviving and fending off the evil around them? I remember the "Out Of The Ashes" novels of William Johnstone published in the late 1980s. Same idea back then.
Cause that’s the formula. Gotta have some special operator dudes and a random ER nurse or SF medic and a doctor. The heroes dying of gun shot wounds, hunger , disease or appendicitis, etc doesn’t make a good story.
Because nobody wants to see the Verizon employee take out the bad guys and save the day.
Haven’t seen it, and probably wont.
The book series, “Black autumn“ fills in all the gaps. As often is the case, the screenplay never does justice to the story.
Yea the movie changed so much it sucked, book is great
The movie was basically the first two episodes of the series combined into a movie. The casting was well done, but otherwise, it was not worth it. The books are fantastic, though.
I think the movie was made for normies and to push them towards the TV series AND the streaming service. For me, that works fine. Its actually smart. The same thign was done in the 70s and 80s with Battlestar Galactica and Buck Rogers. Both came out in the theaters with the intention to reuse the sets and props for the TV series. Keeps the budget down and given the enormity of creating a streaming service with enough content to satisfy viewers, I'm impressed that the Christian community stepped up its gamee. I'd rather spend 100 bucks on a startup christian streaming network that shares most of my values than 100 bucks on Netflix, a company that hates people like me and my politics.
The book is way better, the movie sucks
This movie is GREAT, because it’s useful, for two reasons. First, to feel folks out about prepping and get an idea as to their level of seriousness (based on their thoughts of the movie). Second, to introduce “normal” folks to the idea of a community that is somewhat prepared, and start the conversation, and hopefully down that path.
Movie was just a pilot for the tv series. We were disappointed, they could have still made it a worth while movie to see in the theaters and still have a tv series. Not so realistic but maybe it'll get those on the fence to finally start preparing for hard times.
Yeah, maybe people newer to the idea of prepping were their main focus. That and speaking their message about God.
It was worth watching, but it was just a setup for the series, I signed up to see the series and they have 2 episodes. The next episode hasn't even started filming yet so basically you sign up, pay for it until they decide to start filming the next episode. Not worth it for me. I'll wait until they finish it then pay to watch it.
Oh, so there is a series follow up?
Well, now I need to watch it to even have a take on this show. I appreciate you, Top!
Most will see their fate when it comes to nuclear attacks and some of us are too tired to dig a hole but a rare few will sit and watch the fireball coming to them with peace of mind and faith.
I saw it...not worth it. More of a scam to sell the ending...
My wife and I recently watched 'Homestead,' and I largely agree with your assessment. It felt more suited for television than the big screen, and I regrettably subscribed to see the second part as advertised. Sadly, it was underwhelming, and canceling the subscription proved unnecessarily difficult.
Frankly, I found the movie's premise unrealistic. While I believe in the resilience of the human spirit in localized disasters, I have concerns about widespread societal collapse. History suggests that desperation can bring out the worst in people. I fear that widespread food and water shortages could lead to a breakdown of social order, with even the most decent individuals driven to extreme measures to survive.
I'm hopeful that smaller, more tightly-knit communities would find strength in adversity. However, I worry about the influx of desperate individuals from larger, more chaotic areas.
Ultimately, I pray that we never face such a grim reality and that our children and grandchildren inherit a more peaceful and stable world.
good job on the lighting. it makes the left pack on the wall look like a portrait. lol
I’m not sure how you could possibly think that a complete long term power outage would not result in some form of mad max. That seems like it would be the most likely scenario.
I don’t think a complete long term power outage is probable.
@STOKERMATIC
You lost me and a few others there. I work for a Northeast electric company. I know more than you when it comes to this topic. The power grid is the perfect way to unleash chaos in America. Don't make shit up bro. $100 a year is not INCREDIBLY expensive. 100% 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
We really wanted to like the movie, but we were left underwhelmed.
I have not seen this yet ... I plan to... I have a off grid , self standing...retreat well setup well planned ... and my mag has entry ... from what I have heard well might help me setup better
I watched the movie, and it was good. It was a fiction movie, but as a documentary, it lacked credibility. A qualified technical advisor should have been used to develop the film. This film has good points, but it also contains dangerous information for a person without preparation. This is just my humble opinion.
If you want to understand this movie you have to have read the book series starting with Black Autumn. It’s no better than the Terminal List video series, couldn’t hold a candle to the book series.
Riggs you're a very good boy!
The movie makers should have flipped the whole thing on its head; the majority of the affected vs. one man's utopia stance... where the movie starts in neighborhoods.
$100 a year is incredibly expensive??
An extra $12-$20 a month is expensive IMHO.
I haven’t soo disappointed since watching the Tyson and tubber fight honestly lame asf 😂 good thing I didn’t get suckered into paying for either of them ahahhahahah😅
I dont know what happened to the family that drove the electric car and stole the poor mans car.
So I learned there is a series follow up so ok im good.
I wasn’t impressed with the books either to be honest.
Completely unrealistic! Like how many homesteads are billionaires?!? Come on.. get real
...and wasnt mr obama briefing them on the script of the movie... ??
Different movie
@@ronlowery6789 ok, thanks :)
I seen it, wasn't impressed. I had hopes as well. Got the cliff notes b4 I seen it, liked the moral delimmas, and Christian aspects. But felt a waste of $.
Horrible review...nop