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  • #16
    Originally posted by Not_Yet_Prepped View Post
    I really want to know what ended up happening to that little girl.
    Yeah, very open on that sub-plot... Lot's of possibilities...

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    • #17
      Just watched The Impossible last night with my daughter... It is about a family surviving the Thailand tsunami. Awesome film! A "TRUE" SHTF movie! The scenes in the hospitals will be shocking in their reality... And the scenes with the waves of water coming inland is brutally realistic... Uggghh! Two thumbs up!



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      • #18
        Originally posted by Lowdown3 View Post
        The divide I found at Walmart maybe six or seven months ago. I've seen it at numerous walmarts. End of Suburbia you'd probably have to order online- it's a Peak oil type "documentary."

        No one has seen Warlords of the 21st Century?" Spock looked it up one time and it was evidently released under another name also.

        Threads- the 80's British version of The Day after, just much more dismal- if that was possible.

        Panic in the year zero. Omega Man. Omega Diary.

        Their is a whole genre of old cheesy post apoc flicks out there. I made a list of a bunch of my old VHS's of these one day, I don't know wth I did with the list though. At one point had over a hundred of these.

        Battletruck

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        • #19
          World War Z -- Zombie Apoc with brad pitt, supposed to be a trilogy if the first one goes good.
          "It's a trap!!!!" -- Admiral Ackbar

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          • #20
            Originally posted by 610Alpha View Post
            World War Z -- Zombie Apoc with brad pitt, supposed to be a trilogy if the first one goes good.
            Thats supposed to be real good, probably have to go see it by myself, sniff sniff, cause Grand wont go cause he will get nightmares, be all huddled up in the corner in his camo footie PJs shakin like a dog tryin to poo a peachseed. I'm tellin ya just look at the picture of him here :)

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Rmplstlskn View Post
              Just watched The Impossible last night with my daughter... It is about a family surviving the Thailand tsunami. Awesome film! A "TRUE" SHTF movie! The scenes in the hospitals will be shocking in their reality... And the scenes with the waves of water coming inland is brutally realistic... Uggghh! Two thumbs up!

              You were right this was very good. Been in one hospital ordeal like that overseas and it was chaos. It was bad . They did what they could but were way undermanned, under supplied and under roomed.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by Matt In Oklahoma View Post
                You were right this was very good. Been in one hospital ordeal like that overseas and it was chaos. It was bad . They did what they could but were way undermanned, under supplied and under roomed.
                Glad you enjoyed it too... The two differences from the movie and here in the USA: Our hospitals are larger and whiter... But given the volume of people in a true disaster, not much else difference. Unless..... You add in no power and no generators, then our hospitals would be pitch black in many areas with no windows...
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Rmplstlskn View Post
                  Glad you enjoyed it too... The two differences from the movie and here in the USA: Our hospitals are larger and whiter... But given the volume of people in a true disaster, not much else difference. Unless..... You add in no power and no generators, then our hospitals would be pitch black in many areas with no windows...
                  I don't mind these type shows because stuff happens and no preps can help you that much and they didn't do anything wrong. I hate the shows like the other night where they load up in the 4x4 with only tomatoes, don't tell anyone where they are going , drive around a state barricade in deep snow wearing only light jackets and then it goes bad for them. That show on them wasn't a disaster or bad it was the gene pool trying to cleanse itself.
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                  • #24
                    Yeah, the only prep for tsunami is not to live on a coastline... Above the coastline in Thailand, everything was normal until the injured started coming in from the coasts...
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