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legendary
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If you want to watch a good movie, and totally related to this pandemic, I suggest you to take a look at: FLU
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2351310/

It's scary to watch and relate this to this situation we are living
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In case OP didn't know, and also if other members didn't know, there is a thread opened for sharing good movies - Share Good Movies Please?. I'm sure in this thread you'll find many post-apocalyptic movies Smiley

Besides, if you are a cinephile, feel free to join our gang: [ANN] The Moviemaniacs Gang. The offer is for anyone interested Smiley
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well, i m not a movie type and i usually spend my time reading or playing games. the only movie i tried watching is just "spartacus".
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Resident Evil
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I have seen so many movies in my life that it is not possible to remember everything as I age Favorite post I don't remember but my favorite post from the apocalyptic movies are avatar and Tarzan the Wonder Car. The titles of this movie have been very good and very publicized.
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its "Constantine" by Keanu Reeves and "Oblivion "

i have watch also some of Walking dead and the movie from Korea ''trip to Busan''  i have so many movies that i forgot the titles so i can't add here .

and also another one is ''Planet Z''
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Revolution of Power
The Book of Eli
The Day after Tomorrow
The Walking Dead
a lot more I can't remember since I focused on preaching cryptocurrency nowadays
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Oblivion

That's a good one.  It occurred to me to mention it after writing the post, but figured someone might bring it up. 

Planet of the Apes (with C. Heston) and Logan's run

I was thinking of listing Planet of the Apes, that's a good additions.  I had completely forgotten about Logan's Run, definitely a good movie, and surely belongs on this list.

Avatar

You're fired.

Toy Story 2

You're fired, the sequel. 
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Toy Story 2
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I know this is not your favorite movie genre.
But you can watch it once.
You Maybe like.
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The Road

The Book of Eli

I Am Legend

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To boldly go where no rabbit has gone before...
Planet of the Apes (with C. Heston)

and

Logan's run


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By far the best movies of the genre
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I can’t name one film, there are several of them:
The Day After Tomorrow
World War Z
2012
San Andreas

Bonus:
Oblivion
Edge of Tomorrow
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Since when is Blade Runner a post-apocalyptic movie?

Since 1968.  The movie is based on Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?  The book goes into much more detail about society and the state of the earth.  Most animals have died off, and most of the humans who aren't living off-world are poor or incapable of moving to the outer colonies for one reason or another.  The movie itself can be categorized in many genres, but it fits the bill for this thread.  

But you forget that the film has gone far from this book.

In addition, post-apocalypse is not a primary, not secondary, or even a third-rate thing in this film. The movie just physically does not talk about it. This is not the core of the script. This is just a tiny element of the history of the world, which is mentioned in a couple of lines at the beginning of the film and nothing more.
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Since when is Blade Runner a post-apocalyptic movie?

Since 1968.  The movie is based on Philip K. Dick's novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?  The book goes into much more detail about society and the state of the earth.  Most animals have died off, and most of the humans who aren't living off-world are poor or incapable of moving to the outer colonies for one reason or another.  The movie itself can be categorized in many genres, but it fits the bill for this thread. 
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Since when is Blade Runner a post-apocalyptic movie? This is cyberpunk, actually.

I am not the biggest fan of this genre, but I can single out the film "I am Legend" for myself.
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Hello Wolf, have a nice day.
I watch a couple of movies with the plot of the Apocalypse, but they were not interesting to me. I will write here one film that will always be in my memory and it is the best of its kind. I do not know how it relates to your topic, but in it people are trying to cross over to another planet, because the earth is dying, this is also a relative Post-Apocalypse.


The title of the movie:
Interstellar 🥇
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Recent world events have given me some time to re-watch a few of my favorite movies, and it's cause me to reflect on what makes a move appealing to me.  It's nothing new, of course.  I'm self aware enough to know that my favorite movie genre is post-apocalyptic and it has been for quite some time.  Apparently I'm not the only one who has been inspired to watch post-apocalyptic movies as a result of recent events.  Just look at what's trending on Netflix (other than the tiger king) and you'll see that many are fascinated with this genre these days.  

So, I'm wondering, what are your favorite post-apocalyptic films, movies, and TV shows?

I'll start, in no particular order other than which ones I think of first.

Blade Runner, 1982.  Duh.  Anything based on the writings of Philip K. Dick is worth watching, and this is probably the most iconic.  
Blade Runner 2049, 2019.  Dare I say that this is arguably better than the original?
Book of Eli, 2010.  I can't get enough of this move, among my all time favorites.
12 Monkeys, 1995.  Very fitting for the times, since the plot is about a virus that wiped out most of the human population.
The Postman, 1997.  One of my favorites despite having the most painfully bad actor playing the lead roll.
The Omega Man, 1971.  Another one that's fitting for the time.
I am Legend, 2007.  Sort of a remake of Omega Man, in a way.  The same plot, at least.
Elysium, 2013.  More of a sci-fi action film, but the setting fits the genre.
The Walking Dead, 2010.  The first few seasons anyway.  I haven't watched since they killed off Carl.
Children of Men, 2006.  Not quite post apocalyptic, more like the characters are living through a slow rolling apocalyptic event.  
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