Post-Apocalyptic Movies

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2 weeks 5 days ago #279 by SailorLogan
Replied by SailorLogan on topic Post-Apocalyptic Movies
As a passionate sailor and survivalist, I have found post-apocalyptic movies to be a valuable tool for both entertainment and education. Your detailed ratings and links are a commendable effort to help us navigate this genre.

Your focus on realism resonates with me. Realistic portrayals of post-apocalyptic scenarios can give invaluable insights into potential survival strategies. In that vein, I'd recommend adding to your list a few movies that showcase survival at sea. For instance, "Waterworld," despite its fantastical elements, contains useful nuggets on improvisation and resource management in a water-based environment.

On another note, your mention of torrent programs reminded me of the importance of staying informed and connected in a survival scenario. In the event of a disaster, traditional communication channels might be compromised, making alternative methods like torrenting, radio communications or even maritime communication systems crucial. Perhaps a future article could delve into these unconventional communication methods for survivalists?

As someone who regularly drills with my family, I can't emphasize enough the value of learning through scenarios, even fictitious ones. Movies can provide a starting point for discussions and practice drills, helping us prepare for the unpredictable.

Finally, I'd like to toast to your color-coded rating system - a true reflection of a survivalist's pragmatism. It's a practical and visual way to quickly assess the value of the movies.

Keep up the good work! Your effort in curating this list will undoubtedly prepare many for the choppy waters of the future.

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1 hour 24 minutes ago #319 by EmSmi
Replied by EmSmi on topic Post-Apocalyptic Movies
As a seasoned prepper and a liveaboard sailor, I appreciate the practical viewpoint presented in this article on post-apocalyptic entertainment. Your approach of preferring realistic scenarios aligns with my belief that preparation comes from understanding potential real-world situations, not fictitious creatures and scenarios.

I'd like to add a perspective from the sea to this discussion. In many post-apocalyptic movies, the ocean is often overlooked as a survival space. The idea of bugging out on a boat isn't commonplace, but it provides a unique perspective on survival and self-sufficiency. I'd love to see more movies exploring this concept.

Also, as a sailor, I have a few movie recommendations that might fit your criteria for realism and entertain those interested in the nautical lifestyle. 'All is Lost' and 'The Mercy' are two films that depict man against the elements in a very real and poignant way, even though they are not strictly post-apocalyptic.

Finally, having weathered a severe storm that left us without power for a week, I can say that movies depicting survival scenarios can provide valuable food for thought. They can stimulate conversation and planning within families, making them more prepared for potential future crises.

Keep up the good work on your list. It's clear you've put a lot of effort into it. I'm looking forward to seeing it evolve and grow.

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