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Directed by Kevin Reynolds.
Widely considered to be an expensive failure, Waterworld was an epic vehicle for Kevin Costner, who starred in and co-produced the film, with his friend Kevin Reynolds as director. It was based on a 1986 screenplay by Peter Rader and cost an estimated $235 million, more than any film in history up to that time. Costner eventually fired Reynolds and directed the last few scenes himself. The story was filmed in Hawaii, using several artificial islands, and is set in an apocalyptic future, after global warming has melted the polar ice caps and flooded civilization. The Mariner (Costner) is one of the human beings who has adapted by growing gills. The survivalist lives on a boat on which he is growing a precious tomato plant. He tries to sell the plant and its dirt to the residents of an artificial island built of industrial waste. They imprison him when they discover that he's a mutant with gills. But the island is attacked by the Smokers, a group of oil-guzzling raiders on jet skis headed by the Deacon (Dennis Hopper). The Mariner escapes with Helen (Jeanne Tripplehorn) and her daughter Enola (Tina Majorino). Back at sea, the Smokers repeatedly attack, using planes and boats, until they kidnap Enola. Enola's back is tattooed with a map showing how to get to Dryland, the last unflooded area on Earth. But Deacon, who needs to get to Dryland to replenish the Smokers' oil supply, can't immediately decipher it. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide
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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]
SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 10 Movies That Overcame Bad Buzz
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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"Two big movies arrive in theaters this week, The Incredible Hulk and The Happening, and each has had its share of bad buzz. From what I can tell, though, the former is recuperating quite nicely with mostly favorable early reviews. And it’s sure to gross in the hundreds of millions, just like its big brother, Ang Lee’s Hulk, did a few years back. The latter, however, is still struggling through the muck, with writer-director M. Night Shyamalan doing everything he can to assure us that his film is merely a B-movie and shouldn’t be the victim of high expectations. If The Happening bombs, though, 20th Century Fox won’t be able to blame its bad buzz. Especially if The Incredible Hulk comes out a big winner this weekend. When a movie is good, or at least has some goods that audiences actually crave, it can overcome bad buzz. The list of films after the jump is evidence of this, although it’s possible that some of the older titles might have been less successful in the globally conscious ... " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Double features
by SkyPilot in B Movies
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"[quote user="porcupine"] [quote user="ElCid2002"] Snatch and Shaft [/quote] LOL! As far as double features go... even though they're not really B Movies, I've always wanted to see An Inconvenient Truth followed by Waterworld. [/quote] lol ... ElCid your name should be "El Cad," you rake. and Porcupine, I think your suggestion's amusing for a few reasons. one is that I like imagining someone trying to lead a serious discussion group after the double feature, and people would totally be unreachable, throwing food and quoting Dennis Hopper -- "If I ever see him again, I'm going to cut open his head and eat his brain." I also consider Waterworld to be an overblown B movie, too. I can't believe it was the most expensive movie ever! I can imagine Roger Corman doing the whole thing on an altered cruise ship for only a few million. besides that, I think the top 5 "Plot Keyword" entries at imdb will convince you this is a B movie in spirit: 1. Glass eye 2. Nudity 3. Drunkenness 4. ... " [More]
porcupineporcupine Re:Double features
by porcupine in B Movies
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"[quote user="ElCid2002"] Snatch and Shaft [/quote] LOL! As far as double features go... even though they're not really B Movies, I've always wanted to see An Inconvenient Truth followed by Waterworld. " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Expanding Horizons; The Wide ...
by SkyPilot in The Film Library
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"I remember within one week in summer when I was thirteen, I read the novelizations to Judge Dredd and Waterworld. It's a safe bet to say they weren't good literature, but I enjoyed them a lot more than the movies. I don't mean to say I thought the movies sucked--I loved them when I was 13. So those novels were like the epitome of literature to me at the time. I don't think I have a good perspective on what separates 'hip' from 'geeky,' or if compulsion is sometimes taken for hipster cred. I'm thinking of Ghost World. Doesn't the girl compliment Buscemi on his collection and he says something to the effect, "I can't stop doing this, it's like a sickness." I'm also thinking of an illustrated frame in American Splendor, where Harvey is holding a record, thinking, "Buying this record won't make me happy."I think I could add to that, "It won't make me more hip, either." Of course, this goes against the environment I fin ... " [More]
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by Risselada in sci-fi
liked it.
"Wow sounds amazing!I like the term "steampunk". I didn't realize there had been enough other works in this genre to even name it. That and the cover makes me think of the airships in the Final Fantasy games.Yeah it's pretty outrageous. It definitely has the potential to be the next Waterworld! That probably wouldn't the best pitch to movie executives though. " [More]
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by marymcilwain in Dollar Video Curator
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"Ever have one of those days? Wake up grumpy, the whole world seems against you, that time clock ticks slowly by, the world seeming bleaker with every second? Well take heart that your life ain’t so bad. The cliché holds that it could be worse. Why, take for example how shitty your life would be if the planet you lived on was completely covered with water, or if life was so bad on the surface of the planet you had to live underground, near the core of the earth? What if you had a tyrannical authority figure with delusions of grandeur to contend with, constantly talking about how great life will be, if ever on dry land, or actually on the earth's surface, or living in a world free from Saddam Hussein? One that constantly promises a better life, a happy future, only to have your hopes dashed with the grinding reality of day to day existence? Next time you have one of those unexplainably shitty days, dust off the old VCR player and your box scratched VHS versions of Waterworld an ... " [More]
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"Ever have one of those days? Wake up grumpy, the whole world seems against you, that time clock ticks slowly by, the world seeming bleaker with every second? Well take heart that your life ain’t so bad. The cliché holds that it could be worse. Why, take for example how shitty your life would be if the planet you lived on was completely covered with water, or if life was so bad on the surface of the planet you had to live underground, near the core of the earth? What if you had a tyrannical authority figure with delusions of grandeur to contend with, constantly talking about how great life will be, if ever on dry land, or actually on the earth's surface, or living in a world free from Saddam Hussein? One that constantly promises a better life, a happy future, only to have your hopes dashed with the grinding reality of day to day existence? Next time you have one of those unexplainably shitty days, dust off the old VCR player and your box scratched VHS versions of Waterworld an ... " [More]
porcupineporcupine Re: Top 5 Post-Apocalyptic Films
by porcupine in Top 5
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"Post-Apocalyptic films, great topic!1. Children of Men (just bought the DVD)2. Brazil (I can't believe no one mentioned this yet)3. 12 Monkeys4. Mad Max: Beyond the Thunderdome5. The Postman (I also liked Waterworld, perhaps in part because of all the negative publicity. The bar was set so low that I was pleasently surprised.)I have to add a rather unorthodox number 6: Fallout, a computer role-playing game that was heavily influenced by Mad Max and other staples of the genre, an absolute classic. I'm just starting to wonder if a Fallout MMORPG could be in the works... amazing.... " [More]
AndyLaBrynAndyLaBryn Re: Top 5 Post-Apocalyptic Films
by AndyLaBryn in Top 5
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"Brian's got great choices.This is one of my favorite styles of movies, I kind of obsess about the apocalypse.5. 28 Days Later- Love this film, suprised the hell out me because I had heard nothing about it before watching it. I instantly fell in love with idea of the main waking up after civilizations crash. Little weary about this so called 28 weeks later. 4.Cherry 2000- Caught this randomly in my younger days, late night on skinemax or blowtime. Melanie Griffith played the sexy tough tracker with a bad ass car. B movie splendor.3. Children Of Men- This may climb my personal favorite list in time. It's here because I've only seen it once so far. Brilliant one take scene near the end as he walks through chaos, dodging destruction by inches. 2. Road Warrior- The basis for any modern car chase/battle movie. I believe it's unintentional brilliance. Could watch this once a week for the rest of my life. 1.Planet Of The Apes- When I think of post apocalyptica, I think of C ... " [More]
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