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Directed by Boris Sagal.
This second film adaptation of Richard Matheson's science-fiction novel I Am Legend (the first version being The Last Man on Earth with Vincent Price) unfolds in a post-apocalyptic 1976. Charlton Heston is Robert Neville, the sole recipient of a serum that enabled him to survive an onslaught of germ warfare between Russia and China - which seemingly rendered him the last (normal) human alive. Neville lives in a garish, antique-strewn L.A. penthouse. During the day, he roams through the vacant city. At night, he fends off a bloodthirsty horde of mutant scavengers garbed in Spanish inquisition robes and sunglasses, led by Matthias (Anthony Zerbe), a former television newscaster in his good ol' pre-mutant days. Matthias and his half-human vampires want to kill Neville. Neville's last man on earth status is shattered when he comes across a group of young people, presided over by the sexy and cynical Lisa (Rosalind Cash). Neville begins to form an interest in her, as the two try to keep Matthias and his minions at bay. The Omega Man was filmed in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday afternoons, an area that consists almost exclusively of office buildings, and therefore was suitably vacant at the the time of production. In 2007, Matheson's novel received yet another incarnation - this one with Will Smith in the Heston role. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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unclefesteringunclefestering Re:Weekly Theme for June 30: Po ...
by unclefestering in Weekly Theme
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"[quote user="mercurial"] So many fun little features to choose from, where ever shall I begin? Undeniably the best (or just the most pervasive) films about living in a post-apocalyptic society are: Battle Royale Those straddling the line with extreme lovers and haters: The Omega Man I Am Legend [/quote] Not to be picky, but I always thought that Battle Royale took place in an alternate history of Earth where the Japanese Empire controlled all of Asia at the end of World War II. I wouldn't put that in the same category as living in the aftermath of the world's end. And if you are going to put Omega Man and I Am Legend on the list, I'd say you need to put the original film version, The Last Man on Earth, with Vincent Price as the scientist/hero/killer. " [More]
indieabby88indieabby88 Re:Weekly Theme for June 30: Po ...
by indieabby88 in Weekly Theme
hasn't rated it.
"It's been almost exactly a year since I saw "Delicatessen," a movie which I absolutely adore. I'm thinking it might be a good idea to celebrate the one-year anniversary of my first viewing with a second one. I love Jeunet's visuals and his strange ability to make what should be a stomach-churning subject (cannibalism) seem like a charming quirk in his characters, rather than a desperate last resort. As much of a Gilliam fan as I may be, I was never very keen on "12 Monkeys." I thought Brad Pitt's performance was great, but other than that I thought the movie was confusing, and too frenzied for me to follow. On a more recent note, I got to see "Wall-e" this weekend and thought it was fantastic. I did like the first half, with its darker atmosphere and grander sense of what a trash-choked planet looks like, to the second half, which turned into a kind of Dr. Who meets Brazil starring robots. Then, of course, you have the campy greatness of "Omega Man," which I watched as part of Film ... " [More]
mercurialmercurial Re:Weekly Theme for June 30: Po ...
by mercurial in Weekly Theme
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"So many fun little features to choose from, where ever shall I begin? Undeniably the best (or just the most pervasive) films about living in a post-apocalyptic society are: Battle Royale The Matrix Mad Max, The Road Warrior & Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 12 Monkeys & La Jetee Delicatessen & The City of Lost Children Those straddling the line with extreme lovers and haters: Reign of Fire Tank Girl The Omega Man I Am Legend The Day After Tomorrow Waterworld Akira Doomsday Southland Tales The Matrix Reloaded & The Matrix Revolutions And those that have been cast into the gallows of film history: Titan A.E. Aeon Flux (the movie, not the television series) The Postman Teenage Caveman Battlefield Earth Lastly, Wall-E, which is apparently the best movie ever. I haven't had a chance to see it yet. And The Road, which has yet to come out yet, but after having read the book I am utterly certain the film will be incredible. " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Farewell to one of the Greats...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Last night, Saturday, April 5, 2008, Charlton Heston died at his home in Beverly Hills after a lengthy battle with alzheimer's disease. He was 84. Mr. Heston was truly a legendary and iconic actor who will be remembered forever. But more than that, he was truly a great man, as well. His 64 year marriage to wife Lydia, who was at his side when he died, is a testament to what kind of a man he was. In a town where infidelity and divorce and remarriage are the norm, Mr. Heston was the exception who lived by his own rules and standards. No obituary I could write could do justice to this most talented and amazing actor and great human being, so here is what was written in the LA Times... Charlton Heston, 84; actor, Oscar winner, played grand figures - Los Angeles Times I have been watching and enjoying Mr. Heston's films throughout my entire life. Here are some of my favorites... The Ten Commandments ; some pretty amazing special FX were overshadowed by Mr ... " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Thank you good Dr.;this was an excellent point, the kind with an 'ah!' moment:'...This is my FAVORITE kind of 'Monster Movie' ! The kind where there is actually a MONSTER! THIS is a 'Horror Movie' , in my deffinition...'The kind where there is a monster! You had a great discussion thread going where we explored this, the definition of a monster. It was about who seemed to be the more terrifying, Hannibal Lecter or Norman Bates and the spin off to who was the better Lecter ( and oddly, my choice was Brian Cox, of Manhunter, not Hopkins )I keep returning to 'the last man on earth' where the zombies were not terribly terrifying, at least in the modern sense. Dr. Morgon just pushes them to the side with very little effort, a nuisance rather than a threat. His zombies do not shred or rip flesh, they only bite the one woman ( if I am correct ); and a few of them seem to just pass away outside his home each night and in the morning Morgan ca ... " [More]
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"The world died and he is getting through one day at a time. I saw this movie several years ago. The ending where he gets a spear thrown through him by the fountain always stuck in my mind. Anthony Zerbe was great as the leader of the Zombies. He went from being a journalist to being a zombie master who was himself a zombie. I liked the part where Charleton Heston's character makes contact with some noninfected people and tries to solve their problem. When people work together to solve a common problem, you never know what they might accomplish. " [More]
indieabby88indieabby88 Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:New Zombie movie ...
by indieabby88 in Zombie Obsession
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"I had thought "I Am Legend" was about vampires, not zombies. But then, I could be wrong, as I haven't read the book...yet. " [More]
magrebimagrebi New Zombie movies on the horizo ...
by magrebi in Zombie Obsession
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"What classic, or not so classic, zombie movies should be remade? With that said which ones are you most looking forward to? I'm gonna have to say "I am Legend." I've gotten into discussions about this movie, people say it isn't a real zombie flick because the "bad guys" aren't dead-- well... I donno about that infected/dead really makes that much of a difference, you say tomato I say tomato (ha, when you spell it out there is no difference)-- my point exactly! " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Top 5 Post-Apocalyptic Films
by Dr_Gor in Top 5
loved it.
"I have seen "A Boy And His Dog" with a very young Don Johnson, and it does not make my list... not even close... Here are mine : 1. The Omega Man 2. The Road Warrior 3. Soylent Green 4. The Ultimate Warrior 5. The Day The World Ended ... and, with your permission, I would have to add just one more... 6. Wizards " [More]
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by Risselada in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"With all the mention of The Last Man on Earth and 28 Days Later and Omega Man, this thread seems to be running parallel to the post-apocalyptic thread going on that I posted in the Top 5 group... " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
liked it.
Entertainingly cheesy, The Omega Man is another entry in Charlton Heston's toothy last-man-standing science fiction phase, à la Planet of the Apes (1968) and Soylent Green (1973). Adapted from Richard Matheson's I Am Legend with key 1970s differences, the dystopian story of one man's fight to save humanity features intentionally and unintentionally striking images of arch-conservative Heston tooling around an uninhabited Los Angeles in convertibles and mistily taking in a screening of Woodstock (1970) when not battling monkish Ray Ban-wearing zombies. While the near-complete elimination of the population via germ warfare serves as a still-timely warning regarding technology and its abuses, the Luddite albino mutants with their Charles Manson-esque murderous allegiance to "the Family" become a reverse lesson in technophobia. As the one survivor blessed with immune blood, Heston trades Biblical role models on his way to a fate and final image audacious in its hubris. Though this second screen version of Matheson's novel was hardly a blockbuster, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ridley Scott were set to shoot a third until it was deemed too expensive. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 



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