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One wonders if the ever present threat of
nuclear
war with the Soviet Union spurred these women into getting as much 'crumpet' as possible before the real big bang.
My satalite provided the description 'Various
nuclear
mutants want to be with the last woman alive in a land before time'.
From the quirkiest of the quirky, Steve Buscemi premieres his first film with a
nuclear
blast.
What's interesting is the suspense of preventing a
nuclear
catastrophe, but that premise is overridden by too many borrowed cliches from other action-adventure movies.
Never mind,Mrs R.,he's bound to get straight "A"s in saving the planet from a
nuclear
holocaust.And here's how it all started.Are you sitting comfortably?....Then I'll begin.
Once upon a time,back during the second Middle East conflict,the Israelis had a plane in the air 24/7 carrying a
nuclear
bomb.If they looked like losing(how's that for bad sportsmanship)they would bomb the crap out of Egypt.Sort of like picking up their toys and stomping off home.This plane - or one of a number of planes so equipped - I'm a bit confused on this point - is shot down and lies hidden in the desert for 29 years until it is discovered by Arabs,and a South African(taken over from the Brits in the International Villain stakes) buys it for $400 dollars,selling it on to a unregenerate nazi for $50 million.Said unregenerate nazi (Mr Alan Bates - a chain smoker just to add to his general bastardness) uses it to blow up a football stadium in Baltimore thus plunging the world into the
nuclear
abyss.Go figure.
If she had not spoke up in the seventies, Kerr-McGhee would still have a
nuclear
reactor plant in Crescent, Oklahoma.
A
nuclear
weapon with red number countdown, check.
How's this for a really inspired and effective handy-dandy sci-fi/horror combo premise: Let's take your basic randomly selected motley assortment of everyday folks gathered together in a deep, isolated, self-contained underground
nuclear
fall-out shelter so they can survive an impending end-of-the-world holocaust tale and embellish on this standard situation with a borrowing from the then hip killer-animals-run-amuck trend by having a horde of vicious, relentless, chattering vampire bats with a taste for human blood attack the understandably terrified bunch at regular bloodcurdling intervals.
For a better movie with an anti
nuclear
weapon message I would suggest Japan's own original "Godzilla".
From the heavens comes a blob, which for no reason gets bigger and helps the kids disarm said
nuclear
device through magical means of unlocking a gate.
As a former
nuclear
submariner, I'm frequently annoyed when the producers of military movies just make stuff up in the name of dramatic expediency.
Their mission: detonate a
nuclear
device that will reactivate the core and save the world from sure destruction.
The U.S. is under
nuclear
attack, most of the military bases wiped out, radiation clouds spreading across the country.
I have always dined at the table of a longed for good
nuclear
apocalypse show and have always gone away from the table hungry.
This show develops too slowly, and why are all the girls still so pretty with their hair done so nice with their make up and collagen lips and plastic hips after a
nuclear
holocaust?
A noteworthy member of the post-nuclear apocalypse genre of film that adds admirably to the body of opinion of what the world would be like after an all out
nuclear
war.
The movie is somewhat unpolished, but pleasingly gruesome (as a movie dealing with
nuclear
war must be).
Director Mike Nichols ("The Graduate") brings to the screen the tragic story of working class hero Karen Silkwood (Meryl Streep), who died under mysterious circumstances while trying to expose shady practices at the Kerr-McGee plant, the Oaklahoma
nuclear
power plant where she worked.
Templer convinces American government to send a
nuclear
weapon and blows the alien force up before the invasion of Earth.
The movie just shows a monster that rapes a woman and some
nuclear
bombs flying through the air.
Then it became "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms", about an Apedosaurus who is released from his cryogenic state by a
nuclear
blast, attacks New York City, pillages rabidly, kills with its radioactive blood, and perishes amid a conflagration in Coney Island's roller coaster.
This film was a far cry from the book by Tom Clancy, who wrote about Al Queda terrorists reading a set off a
nuclear
bomb in America.
This is a conspiracy type movie involving a
nuclear
weapon falling into the wrong hands (yawn!).
Unlike most, i actually liked the ending of this movie, it did at least offer hope that humanity wasn't completely wiped out in the
nuclear
holocaust.
Best of all is the crazy family headed by Arthur Lowe and Mona Washbourne, who live on a never ending Metro train afraid to come out into the
nuclear
wasteland.
Thanks god there's nothing like Unreal Tournament gun-happiness and no heroes walking away in a most manly way against the background of flames and
nuclear
explosions, which are omnipresent in American productions.
This film is about the T.I.T: Tromaville Institute of Technology and all the wacky things that happen on campus including a giant mutated squirrel who likes large nuts, peeing on
nuclear
power plants, and sneezing on innocent civilians.
Instead he only succeeds in being a creepy stalker schooling himself in unhealthy, regressive isolationism and cowardly fear of
nuclear
holocaust.
Why is it that after the
nuclear
holocaust, every city in America turns into a car breaker's yard!
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