I love the genre. But there is a gross shortage of movies where the world actually ends. Apocalyptic series and movies are plenty, and many are good. But I want more where the earth becomes a molten ball or or a cloud of dust, etc.
I totally get that! The end-of-the-world genre is often about the apocalypse before the total destruction. It would be amazing to see more movies where the world truly meets its final fate, like a complete extinction event. I'll keep an eye out for those rare gems and add them to future lists!
The Day is one of the few movies that has shocked me so much that I have struggled to get through it. I think I had to watch it in three chunks over a week.
"The Day" can indeed be very intense. I'm glad you managed to watch it, even if in chunks. It's one of those films that can really pull you in emotionally. What were your main takeaways after watching it?
I'm glad you enjoyed To the Lake! It’s definitely a gripping series. The Zone can be a bit elusive, but it's worth tracking down. If you're having trouble finding it, sometimes niche streaming services or even fan forums can have leads on where to watch. Thanks for the comment! 😊
It's true that "Vanishing on 7th Street" had a lot of potential, and a sequel could have explored its intriguing premise further. It's a shame it didn't get the continuation it deserved. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
I’m glad to hear that “The Day” turned out better than you expected! It’s always a pleasant surprise when a movie exceeds our expectations. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
You’re absolutely right! "The Road" with Viggo Mortensen is a film that deserves special mention, even if it’s not unknown. Its intense storyline and powerful portrayal of a post-apocalyptic world make it an unforgettable work. Thanks for the reminder!
"Carriers" is definitely an underrated gem. Its subtle and tense portrayal of a pandemic situation is gripping. It’s interesting that it reminds you of Stephen King's "Night Surf"-both share a similar eerie, post-apocalyptic atmosphere. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I understand your surprise! “28 Days Later” is indeed a very well-known film, but this list focuses on lesser-known productions. Is there another movie you think should be on the list?
7 th street the only one I’ve not seen, great line up here. I’m noticing nothing really new in this genre has been done recently ( except the last of us)
It’s great to hear you’ve enjoyed the lineup! As for new takes on the genre, it’s true that it can sometimes feel like there’s a lot of rehashing of old ideas. However, there are always fresh perspectives and creative approaches popping up. The Last of Us has definitely brought some new energy to the genre recently. Thanks for the feedback, and I’m glad you found some new titles to explore!
Great that you've watched almost all of them! 'The Zone' and 'Vanishing on 7th Street' are interesting titles that are definitely worth checking out. I hope you'll enjoy them as well!
I agree, 'What Still Remains' is a true classic with an engaging atmosphere. And 'Carriers' had a solid storyline that kept the tension high. Both films are great picks!
I’m glad you enjoyed "To the Lake"! It’s definitely a gripping series. If you have any other favorite movies or shows, I’d love to hear your recommendations!
I understand you hold 'Defiance' in very high regard-if you think it’s better than the rest, it definitely deserves a special spot! It’s certainly a film that evokes strong emotions.
Great call on The Divide (2011)! It’s definitely a gripping post-apocalyptic film. And you’re right, The Night of the Comet is a classic that’s inspired many others. Thanks for pointing that out! 👍
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“The Rover” sounds like an interesting movie, and Guy Pearce rarely disappoints with his performances. I hope you enjoy it! Is there another movie from the list that caught your attention?
I agree, Guy Pearce is brilliant in this movie. His performance in “The Rover” is truly remarkable. Is there another movie with him that you particularly enjoy?
Glad you enjoyed 'Carriers'! It definitely presents an interesting scenario where most of humanity died so fast that the infrastructure remained intact, which makes the world feel even more eerie.
You're right; the "In a world..." trope has become quite clichéd and is often parodied. It’s definitely worth finding fresh ways to describe the setting in a more original and engaging manner. Thanks for pointing that out!
"A Boy and His Dog" is indeed a classic in the post-apocalyptic genre. It’s a unique blend of dark humor and dystopian themes. Thanks for mentioning it!
That’s an interesting comparison! Afterworld had a unique, post-apocalyptic vibe, and if you’re seeing similarities, it’s definitely worth exploring both for their different takes on a crumbling world.
Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad you liked most of the list. I’m sorry to hear that "Carriers" didn’t work for you. Different films resonate differently with people. I’m happy that you enjoyed "Defiance"! Do you have any other favorite films you’d like to see on a list?
I'm sorry to hear that you feel that way. If you have any specific feedback or suggestions on how we can improve, I'd love to hear them. Your input is valuable!
Thank you for sharing your opinion! I understand that "Defiance" didn’t meet your expectations. Everyone has their own preferences, and opinions on films can vary.
Haha, I can see where you’re coming from! Navigating a post-apocalyptic world might seem like a piece of cake compared to some of the social challenges out there. At least in a dystopian setting, survival skills take precedence! 😄 Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I totally get that; the narrator can really affect how you experience a film. Sometimes, the narration style just doesn’t match what the audience expects. What specifically bothers you about it?
Vanishing on 7th Street was very interesting. I liked it a lot.
I’m glad you liked “Vanishing on 7th Street”! It’s a really intriguing film with a unique atmosphere. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I love the genre. But there is a gross shortage of movies where the world actually ends. Apocalyptic series and movies are plenty, and many are good. But I want more where the earth becomes a molten ball or or a cloud of dust, etc.
Have you seen "threads" or "afthermath,"? The british tv serie from the 1980ths "the day of the triffids" are still very very scare.
@@reinereine1896Just watched Threads- what a harsh, realistic, nightmare wake up call it was..Good old 80’s nuclear paranoia.
Have you seen Melancholia or Childhoods End?
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I totally get that! The end-of-the-world genre is often about the apocalypse before the total destruction. It would be amazing to see more movies where the world truly meets its final fate, like a complete extinction event. I'll keep an eye out for those rare gems and add them to future lists!
I really like Carriers. Highly recommend.
The Day is one of the few movies that has shocked me so much that I have struggled to get through it. I think I had to watch it in three chunks over a week.
"The Day" can indeed be very intense. I'm glad you managed to watch it, even if in chunks. It's one of those films that can really pull you in emotionally. What were your main takeaways after watching it?
To the lake was great. The zone is wonderful but difficult to find
I'm glad you enjoyed To the Lake! It’s definitely a gripping series. The Zone can be a bit elusive, but it's worth tracking down. If you're having trouble finding it, sometimes niche streaming services or even fan forums can have leads on where to watch. Thanks for the comment! 😊
To the lake and the zone I haven't seen 😀 wow I'm running out of time to watch.super channel.thanks😍
You're in for a treat with To the Lake and The Zone! Both are must-watch! Thanks so much for your kind words.
Most of these are interesting but Vanishing on 7th street needed a sequel and a good story. I waited in vain for a sequel.
It's true that "Vanishing on 7th Street" had a lot of potential, and a sequel could have explored its intriguing premise further. It's a shame it didn't get the continuation it deserved. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
I got a couple of must watch. 7h street first because it reminds me of the 80 cult classic the night of the red comet
isn't it just "night of the comet"
@@RoverIAC- Yes, it's called 'Night of the Comet.'
the day was better than I was thinking it would be it's worth a watch
I’m glad to hear that “The Day” turned out better than you expected! It’s always a pleasant surprise when a movie exceeds our expectations. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Great list, thanks!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you liked the list. If you have any more requests or need further recommendations, feel free to ask!
although its not an unknown movie i feel that the road with viggo mortensen must be mentioned!
You’re absolutely right! "The Road" with Viggo Mortensen is a film that deserves special mention, even if it’s not unknown. Its intense storyline and powerful portrayal of a post-apocalyptic world make it an unforgettable work. Thanks for the reminder!
Carriers was a nice little flick, just badly marketed at the time. For some reason, it always reminds me of Stephen King's short story Night Surf.
Ha, I found that movie when I was in Afghanistan. In 2020 I made it one of my training films for the pandemic.
"Carriers" is definitely an underrated gem. Its subtle and tense portrayal of a pandemic situation is gripping. It’s interesting that it reminds you of Stephen King's "Night Surf"-both share a similar eerie, post-apocalyptic atmosphere. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Can't believe 28 days later not in top 10
I understand your surprise! “28 Days Later” is indeed a very well-known film, but this list focuses on lesser-known productions. Is there another movie you think should be on the list?
So it’s should be on an ‘unknown’ list 😂
The best channel in the world🥰
Wow, thank you so much! It means the world to hear that you enjoy the content! Stay tuned for more great recommendations.
7 th street the only one I’ve not seen, great line up here. I’m noticing nothing really new in this genre has been done recently ( except the last of us)
It’s great to hear you’ve enjoyed the lineup! As for new takes on the genre, it’s true that it can sometimes feel like there’s a lot of rehashing of old ideas. However, there are always fresh perspectives and creative approaches popping up. The Last of Us has definitely brought some new energy to the genre recently. Thanks for the feedback, and I’m glad you found some new titles to explore!
I have watched almost all of them besides the zone and vanishing on 7th street.
Great that you've watched almost all of them! 'The Zone' and 'Vanishing on 7th Street' are interesting titles that are definitely worth checking out. I hope you'll enjoy them as well!
@@bestmovies-wg1rq Watched vanishing yesterday. It is boring, must say.
Defiance was great
I’m glad you enjoyed "Defiance"! It’s a really powerful film with an intense storyline. Thanks for the comment!
I've got it on dvd
gave up on it when they were using 9mm against aliens in powered armor
What Still Remains is a classic and Carriers had a good storyline
I agree, 'What Still Remains' is a true classic with an engaging atmosphere. And 'Carriers' had a solid storyline that kept the tension high. Both films are great picks!
To the Lake was great.
I’m glad you enjoyed "To the Lake"! It’s definitely a gripping series. If you have any other favorite movies or shows, I’d love to hear your recommendations!
Defiance doesn't deserve to be on this list....Cause it's way better than all of these and deserves to be on it's own
I understand you hold 'Defiance' in very high regard-if you think it’s better than the rest, it definitely deserves a special spot! It’s certainly a film that evokes strong emotions.
Dude….the divide (2011)…also #1 is based on the ‘night of the comet’. Cheers
Great call on The Divide (2011)! It’s definitely a gripping post-apocalyptic film. And you’re right, The Night of the Comet is a classic that’s inspired many others. Thanks for pointing that out! 👍
@@bestmovies-wg1rq tanks for taking the time replying man. It is appreciated. Keep the good work…just found your channel and I really hope it grows enough for you to become a success…sincerely Sid
The Rover sounds alright. Plus Guy Pierce rarely lets me down with the movies he does.
Hes brilliant in this
“The Rover” sounds like an interesting movie, and Guy Pearce rarely disappoints with his performances. I hope you enjoy it! Is there another movie from the list that caught your attention?
I agree, Guy Pearce is brilliant in this movie. His performance in “The Rover” is truly remarkable. Is there another movie with him that you particularly enjoy?
could not get thru it tried twice to slow paced
Enjoyed carriers. Seems like a scenario where most of humanity died so fast there wasnt much damage to the infrastructure.
Glad you enjoyed 'Carriers'! It definitely presents an interesting scenario where most of humanity died so fast that the infrastructure remained intact, which makes the world feel even more eerie.
I've watched halve of these 😮
That’s great! I’m glad you’ve already seen some of these films. Which ones made the biggest impression on you?
@@bestmovies-wg1rq the day. the scene where the cannibals kept the weak emaciated humans in a basement... Horrifying
Then watch the other half 👍
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Pretty Lake,can you say "Lord of the Flies?"
I don't think your programmers realize that "In a world..." is an overused cliche, and regularly mocked by Honest Trailers.
You're right; the "In a world..." trope has become quite clichéd and is often parodied. It’s definitely worth finding fresh ways to describe the setting in a more original and engaging manner. Thanks for pointing that out!
A Boy and His Dog was another good apocalyptic movie
hey, the dog's gotta eat.
"A Boy and His Dog" is indeed a classic in the post-apocalyptic genre. It’s a unique blend of dark humor and dystopian themes. Thanks for mentioning it!
The last one look like Afterworld web series.
That’s an interesting comparison! Afterworld had a unique, post-apocalyptic vibe, and if you’re seeing similarities, it’s definitely worth exploring both for their different takes on a crumbling world.
MOST of it was a Great List the Only One i did Not like was CARRIERS sorry But i just found it VERY boaring , DEFIANCE YES ;
Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad you liked most of the list. I’m sorry to hear that "Carriers" didn’t work for you. Different films resonate differently with people. I’m happy that you enjoyed "Defiance"! Do you have any other favorite films you’d like to see on a list?
@@bestmovies-wg1rq Thank You I will ;
This was a waste of a few precious minutes.
I'm sorry to hear that you feel that way. If you have any specific feedback or suggestions on how we can improve, I'd love to hear them. Your input is valuable!
Defiance was ass
Thank you for sharing your opinion! I understand that "Defiance" didn’t meet your expectations. Everyone has their own preferences, and opinions on films can vary.
Better to tough it out in a post apocalyptic land scape then a 22and under woke community 😄😄😄
Haha, I can see where you’re coming from! Navigating a post-apocalyptic world might seem like a piece of cake compared to some of the social challenges out there. At least in a dystopian setting, survival skills take precedence! 😄 Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I absolutely HATE this narrator.
I totally get that; the narrator can really affect how you experience a film. Sometimes, the narration style just doesn’t match what the audience expects. What specifically bothers you about it?