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The Best Nuclear War Films

I never knew there was a movie version of "Alas, Babylon!" The book is wonderful! It was my first experience of apocalyptic type fiction, I think I was about 10 or so when I read it and it really left a mark on me.
 
Im suprised no one hasn't mentioned "The day after"
 
I haven't seen Panic in year zero. On other movies, there are several--meaning each one has real good points to consider. The day after is good as far as the buildup to the event, if you listen to the background, instead of concentrating on the characters. Also, they used real footage from tests in the past. Yes, the characters do play a role, basically showing the different types of planning and attitudes. Threads is good for before the event, but not as good as the day after. The one thing that was most realistic in Threads was when the woman pissed her pants. Now, for the after effects after the event Nuclear War Unimaginable horror would be the most realistic for after the event--the mayhem, the marauders, the panic and conditions of various personalities.
 
Yeah. Day After is much better leading up. Threads is better for afters.

I liked Testament, though the war comes out of nowhere. No buildup at all.

The War Game is great. One of the few movies I don't own. Want to get a copy.
 
I don't think it would work. Panic In Year Zero was a story about a modern man who adapts to sometimes-savage means to help his family survive.

When the mom took a rifle to her daughter's rapist, that was a great moment because it was so out of her normal character.
I was just watched a short clip to remind me which one it was and overlaying modern prepper in to the 1950’s film. Thought of it just made me laugh
 
Agreed. Excellent movie. Personally, I liked Invasion USA; especially the Mystery Science Theater 3000 version of it. ;)
I wish I could find Alas Babylon. I've read the book, but would like to see the movie.
I do love me some MST3K
 
This is a very well made docudrama (depicting an alternate historical reality to the end of the cold war) about a war between NATO and the Soviet Union/Warsaw Pact. It is set at the end of the Cold War, when the Soviet Union started to fall apart:

 
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If you are up for a radio play, this one is the best I have heard about this. Set during the first Cold War, CKFD Radio is in the middle of their "Golden Greats of the 50s" special when things start rapidly heating up


Enjoy!
 
Another one for you - So convincing that the BBC had to put out a statement clarifying that it is completely fictional and was never really broadcast.

 
You know I made a thread just like this. But it sank to page 6...
Gonna merge it with this one.
 
THREADS

The Day After-(1983)

By Dawn's Early Light

Countdown to Looking Glass

Special Bulletin-(about nuclear terrorism)

A look into what we the people would see before a nuclear war on TV... Someone spent a lot of money into this and is unique as it makes you feel your really watching the end come slowly through real news. BBC gave permission to use their name. Not many know about this film. NO ITS NOT REAL NEWS.
https://youtu.be/M0D3A5dnAqg
The video isn't original as you can tell by tittle,.. but the video hasn't been edited from the short film. But this takes place in current times so makes it much more realistic than older films.
See first post in this thread. Just merged the threads. Provided links to watch most nuclear war movies for free.
 
I just finished watching The Day After again. It's eerie how similar the radio chatter in the opening scenes was to the days just prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Swap "Russians" for "Soviets" and "Ukraine" for "East Germany" into those broadcasts and it's spooky as hell.

Now my adrenaline's up. I need to go walk it off.
 
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