Fun fact - The Road was filmed on what was known as the Graffiti Highway, near Centralia, Pennsylvania (the town that is still burning from an underground coal fire since the 60s). The road itself was shut down years ago, but many people go there to self tour.
the people who chose snowpiercer obviously don't realize that some of the people on that train know what people taste like enough to know that children taste the best and most of them eat bug bars.
1:37 Like WOW! !!! Nick's strategy for survival ... I don't have to be quicker than the zombies. I just have to be quicker than you! Tripping is allowed ... and encouraged! 😂😂😂😂😂
I dont blame them 100% bc he knows they need to be quiet, the dad took the batteries out but the kid put them back in knowing they need to be quiet. However, the dad shouldve held onto the batteries
Except Dune is not an “end of the world” movie. It’s more of a mix of Star Wars & Game of Thrones than an apocalypse/dystopia movie where humanity left Earth behind but thrived among the stars.
with those on the thumbnail i would prob choose purge cuz its only once a year and if its truly true to the movie then you could vacation once a year to a nearby country to skip it
havent seen or heard of children of men so when he said "since women stopped being able to have babies, whats left to hope for?" at 16:28 i immediately and without any hesitation (whisper-)shouted "MPREG!!"
I Robot isn’t a “end of the world” movie. It is set in Chicago like the movie says several times - not globally. It also has a happy ending and humanity didn’t end. Did the host even see this movie?!
I thought of a few interesting choices that they didn't have in this video. The movies Moonfall, Battle: Los Angeles, and District 9, and the Stephen King book/movie Cell and TV miniseries The Stand.
13:00 There was a video of Jennifer Connelly digging a snow fort in their front year while she was pregnant. At that moment, she was literally a snowpiercer!
My choices: 1) World War Z 2) The Purge 3) A Quiet Place 4) ID4 5) Idiocracy 6) Planet of the Apes 7) Snow Piercer (The unofficial sequal to Willy Wonka) 8) Silo 9) Children of Men 10) The Matrix 11) The Road
I loved Wall-e! My youngest grandchildren just saw it for the first time recently. I'd have to pick The Matrix though because I don't wanna become a fat, floaty chair person. Lol
so, who's to say that, in Children of Men, after they've discovered a cure and woman can have babies again, because it's been decades since the last baby, the need to procreate rapidly comes up, and then we have Handmaid's Tale situation anyways.
REACT Have these reactors seen original Planet of the Apes movies? New versions are slightly different than the originals. Original has iconic actors from the past such as Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowall
I would choose hunger games over purge because your chances are low to participate in the hunger games while in the purge you got no choice either you lock up and hope you don’t die or you go do something
both the Purge and Hunger Games are based on the same historical principal 🤣 you can't say one makes sense and the other doesn't. it's just that the The Purge films it's all "we're being obvious about it" and Hunger Games is all "we're trying to mascerade it". The Purge was inspired by Greek (or maybe it was Roman...who cares) tradition of cutting down the population to keep control. Hunger Games is relatively similar only it's keeping the population under control by periodic turning young people into sport. they are LITERALLY like reflections of each other. i would never be in a Quiet Place...i love music and sound...that would suck.
The Road is the most disturbing dystopian movie I have ever watched. A man and his son trying to survive. Children of Men at least had some hope at the end.
Children of Men was with Handmaid's Tale, not the Road. I do agree that the Road was really bleak, I had trouble finishing the book because it was so depressing.
They can easily do a Pt.2 and Pt.3 with the amount of world ending movies. Hopefully they actually put those types of films in them, unlike Dune and IRobot.
@ClassifiedRanTom I guess that's their logic. Arrakis is just a colony planet for spice, though. I mean, house Atreides base planet was elsewhere, same for the Harkonnens. Oh well
@@daurydavis3983 the world of Dune, the concept of a "post-apocalyptic" society is not really applicable, as the society depicted has not experienced a catastrophic event that wiped out most of humanity or caused widespread destruction
I liked the purge movie but i don't understand why anyone would just stay in the US on tgat day. Just take a vacation to canada , europe, asia , Carribean anywhere lol. Thats what i wpuld do every year if i was american and in that situation lol
1. Dune because you can just not go anywhere near that worm right?...vs the zombies, ya no. 2. Hunger Games because you could go your whole adolescent life and not get picked...or Purge, because do I have a great safe room/safe house/defences that I can just hole up for a night, hide and be ok the next day...? Then I'm picking that. 3. I can be quiet AF! I'm saying Quiet Place...I like being able to see. 4. Will Smith...either I, Robot, cuz things are headed that way anyways, and I'm gonna hack/fix that S*** or I am Legend. 5. Idiocracy...for one, we're kinda already there, but I could maybe rule it...or have a much easier life for sure. 6. Mad Max! Heck ya! 7. Waterworld! Def over snowpiercer. Snowpiercer would only be good if I were in the upper class and stayed there. 8. Silo, living underground heck ya. Mostly safe right? 9. Ok Handmaids Tale def cuz a world without babies/new life is depressing AF and I'd prolly end myself...I'd be a Handmaid if I had to, though I'd want to keep at least contact with my kids I think that's the real f'd upness of forced surrogacy without later contact...um no. 10. I think Wall*E...lol 11. Think I'd rather search for food, The Road, and can be self sufficient.
Children of Men is such a good movie. I love that movie so much. They didn't play the joke, they had part of it but didn't play the punchline of "this stork is delicious."
1.) Dune. I’d much rather be eaten by a worm than be torn apart by zombies 2.) The Purge. It’s one night a year vs. having children fighting to the death on television 3.) A Quiet Place. If I can see what I’m up against I feel way safer 4.) I, Robot. Just find the power source and destroy it 5.) Idiocracy. I’m not dying in a room full of stupid people 6.) Planet of the Apes. If the apes are intelligent I’d try and negotiate with them. I love animals, I’m not here to be violent 7.) Waterworld. I hate isolation and would much rather be traveling the seas vs. being on one train forever stuck in classism 8.) The Last of Us. Again, I hate isolation, and I need to go outside. I also would be so pissed knowing my whole life is a lie 9.) Children of Men. There are so many reasons why I don’t pick the Handmaid’s Tale but long story short, I would rather commit die than ever be forced to be pregnant 10.) Wall-E. There’s no requirement that I have to stay in a chair all day. I’d just get up and workout, and then I live in a cool spaceship 11.) The Road. Screw isolation and I would much rather be hungry than sick
I have this toxic trait of thinking that if I'm nice to creatures (or animals) that they will be nice to me in return so I would choose planet of the apes