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Yeah, for sure. And it also sort of, as we'll see, and usually they're the schlockier ones, but you get a lot of these one-word title disaster movies.
Yeah, for sure. And it also sort of, as we'll see, and usually they're the schlockier ones, but you get a lot of these one-word title disaster movies.
Yeah, for sure. And it also sort of, as we'll see, and usually they're the schlockier ones, but you get a lot of these one-word title disaster movies.
Especially in the 70s, but then again, as we'll see in the 90s resurgent, things like tornado, flood, stuff like that.
Especially in the 70s, but then again, as we'll see in the 90s resurgent, things like tornado, flood, stuff like that.
Especially in the 70s, but then again, as we'll see in the 90s resurgent, things like tornado, flood, stuff like that.
So I didn't know, I didn't know any of these early, early ones, but one from 1936, it was called the San Francisco, right? Yep. And it was made 30 years after the 1906 earthquake and about that earthquake.
So I didn't know, I didn't know any of these early, early ones, but one from 1936, it was called the San Francisco, right? Yep. And it was made 30 years after the 1906 earthquake and about that earthquake.
So I didn't know, I didn't know any of these early, early ones, but one from 1936, it was called the San Francisco, right? Yep. And it was made 30 years after the 1906 earthquake and about that earthquake.
Yeah, kind of like the ones as we know it. In the early 60s, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was one in 61, when a nuke-powered sub that was radiation fire coming from space, they were going to bomb that radiation fire from below. Anytime you're using a nuclear bomb to launch it into a disaster, I feel like that's happened a couple of times at least.
Yeah, kind of like the ones as we know it. In the early 60s, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was one in 61, when a nuke-powered sub that was radiation fire coming from space, they were going to bomb that radiation fire from below. Anytime you're using a nuclear bomb to launch it into a disaster, I feel like that's happened a couple of times at least.
Yeah, kind of like the ones as we know it. In the early 60s, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was one in 61, when a nuke-powered sub that was radiation fire coming from space, they were going to bomb that radiation fire from below. Anytime you're using a nuclear bomb to launch it into a disaster, I feel like that's happened a couple of times at least.
Yeah, for sure. Also in the 60s, we had Crack in the World. And for me, one of the great movie titles of all time, Panic in Year Zero. Such a great title.
Yeah, for sure. Also in the 60s, we had Crack in the World. And for me, one of the great movie titles of all time, Panic in Year Zero. Such a great title.
Yeah, for sure. Also in the 60s, we had Crack in the World. And for me, one of the great movie titles of all time, Panic in Year Zero. Such a great title.
Yeah, I take issue with that. The Night of the Living Dead is listed. That is not a disaster movie.
Yeah, I take issue with that. The Night of the Living Dead is listed. That is not a disaster movie.
Yeah, I take issue with that. The Night of the Living Dead is listed. That is not a disaster movie.
Yeah, I consider those sub genres. I think as soon as you add any zombie, it becomes something else, something else entirely. That's again, these are all just my dumb opinions. Did you see Godzilla Minus One? No, but I've heard a lot about it. Is it garbage or great?