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A meltdown at a
nuclear
power plant causes a majority of people to turn into lethal, rot-faced, shambling zombies who naturally go on a grisly rampage.
The extended
nuclear
family, united in business as well as in personal life, is examined in this serious study of a grown son's conflict with his father's desire that he remain in the family business.
The economy was weak, communism threatened us all, and
nuclear
destruction was almost a certainty.
Good Times was a groundbreaking comedy about the first
nuclear
black family living in the Chicago projects.
Really just a series of skits about carrying on in the English way after a
nuclear
attack, the film never connects in any way with the viewer.
...and I don't mean nuclear!!
As I said, the vehicle, which appears to be real, is totally cool, the
nuclear
maligned sky is great.
Bleak sci-fi begins with three astronauts who are forced to crashland on post-nuke earth after a
nuclear
holocaust.
The basic premise was reasonably interesting, being set in Britain and about a normal guy, after some sort of
nuclear
war.
It is the story of three astronauts, one in particular, who witness war and
nuclear
holocaust from a satelite.
There exists a tiny subgenre of "def-con" movies, sort of disaster movies with
nuclear
defense systems going haywire: Fail-Safe, Dr. Strangelove, War Games, By Dawn's Early Light....and the little-known 1970 Colossus, in which two computers supervising the missile arsenal link up and get smart.
The storyline is pretty weak and full of holes, there has been a
nuclear
war that has wiped out most of civilisation, those survivors left alive are being rounded up by the remnants of the army and either shot out hand or forced to work the land, watched over by "The Terminators".
Can somebody who liked the movie please explain: - Okay so the military drops at least 2 smart bombs when they open one of the silo holes.... but at the end of the movie Dolph and Montel crawl out to greet the press and no visible damage??? - The bad guy is seconds from having his goal of blowing up Washington but for some unknown reason he uncuffs himself from the code suitcase and falls to his death.... thus allowing Dolph time to run to the lab and stop the bomb from exploding... gave me a headache trying to make sense of that - Dolph and one of the bad guys are fighting under one of the missiles when it launches and sprays them with superheated fiery compressed flaming exhaust ..... but Dolph picks himself up and fights on - the bad guy demands the poor President (that guy from Jaws)shoot himself on national TV in the graveyard.... but the gun on the headstone is full of blanks... so why not have a secret service guy bump off the President if it would save the country??? - I guess a
nuclear
bomb exploding in South Dakota was no big deal... just a warning... nothing real important - the rooftop car chase was interesting - at least have Dolph take his shirt off and show us his body
President Kennedy and I have pledged that America will never start a
nuclear
war, we will only respond in kind.
Basically, Two brothers are locked in a bomb shelter all their lives because a
nuclear
explosion occurred.
There is USS Nimitz,
nuclear
carrier, equipped in jets, reconnaissance planes, marines, and so on, everything that is needed in modern warfare.
Before you can say Dr. No, Neil's up to his neck in beautiful women, a super-villain with a
nuclear
device, the obligatory henchmen, archers on horse back, gun fights, car chases, blind Arab rug-weavers, can-can dancers, explosions, underground lairs, and a Japanese woman kidnapped by the world's most vicious nun/nurse.
A young man learns of an imminent
nuclear
holocaust just as he is falling in love with a young waitress who shares his feelings.
In 1988 (the release year) a large number of people all over the world still had great fears of a
nuclear
war and the subsequent end of the world.
The countries which have access to
nuclear
missiles combine forces in order to save the world, before thousands of asteroids will hit the earth....
If "Silkwood" is such a great movie, then a large part of its greatness is definitely owed to Meryl Streep: She plays Karen Silkwood, a single mother who is working in a
nuclear
plant based somewhere in Oklahoma.
But okay; I'm nit-picking, 2) Less nit-pickingish is calling the potential impact (only!) ten times stronger than the strongest earthquake; it's more like a million times stronger, 3) It's impossible to redirect a meteor when it's only days away from impact (again, nit-picking, or maybe they didn't know that then - though I doubt that), 4) it isn't possible to destroy a meteor that big (and that fast) with a series of
nuclear
hits, 5) One of the space centers only discover a big one going towards NY when it's just minutes away from impact!
This cartoon tells about a little documentary made by a talking dog saying about his new pathetic life with a bald dumb called Larry.After buying him, Larry goes to a department store in downtown to buy some new furniture.But the old guy makes many stupidities like putting a
nuclear
globe in a common lamp and then destroying part of the store, or when he puts his dog in a little SPA bed but Larry adjust to a killing(And not relaxing) speed.
These people have NO imagination at all, the plot is just plain stupid; just think about this: it's been 2 months since the
nuclear
bombing and nobody knows what's outside their own town - Jericho, almost every scene is indoors and the characters don't do anything but to talk and then talk some more.
Its most memorable piece is the emergency convening of the Japanese Joint Chiefs of Staff, as the monsters are wholesale destroying Tokyo,
nuclear
bombs can't stop them, the combined military might of of all the Allied forces just make them more angry.
She plays a worker at a facility that makes plutonium rods for
nuclear
plants.
I'm afraid this movie would be the only piece of life from a
nuclear
disaster of mass proportions.
The alien visitor, instead of interfering over Earth's
nuclear
ambitions, comes to out planet in order to stop us from destroying our environment.
Did producers of the new South Korean film "Heaven's Soldiers" foresee that the six-party talks on North Korea's
nuclear
program would resume in late July?
A countryside hippie community founded in protest against a
nuclear
power plant is depicted as prototypical for the era - and this is the major problem of the film: All the stereotypes, memories etc. of the years gone by are packed into this film.
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