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        Honestly, it makes me feel more at peace about our likely demise. I rewatch it when I’m feeling especially pessimistic.

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          Is this like when you got a score of 255 in and old video game and it loops back 'round to 0?

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            Are you asking if it’s so depressing that it becomes uplifting? Not exactly what I meant. The message of the movie is that we’re all in this together. Of course we should be doing everything possible to minimize climate change, but when shit hits the fan, you can either hoard money, guns and food, or you can be present with the people who really matter.

            I live in a city that was (rightfully) torn apart after George Floyd was murdered. I suddenly became afraid of my neighbors. Who could I trust? How would I protect my family? Would I be forced to choose between protecting my parents and protecting my partner and my dogs? How would I protect my food and valuables? Would I have to get a gun?

            That last question snapped me out of my delusion. I refuse to be controlled by fear. When things get bad, I will not be someone who slams the door on my neighbors. I won’t fucking shoot someone because they need food and I have food. I will share what I have and we’ll work together.

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    Contagion (2011) remains the scariest movie I’ve ever seen, even now that I’ve lived it. Just imagining an encephalitic virus with a 20-30% mortality rate like the one depicted in the movie makes me nauseous. (Loosely based on real life Nipah virus.)

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    Cloverfield. I watch it often something about it makes me want to rewatch it often

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    The Poseidon Adventure (1972). Fantastic set design. All star cast. Oscar winning theme song. Irwin Allen was the master of disaster.

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    “Love and monsters” was a great scary conceptualism about humans living in a post apocalyptic bug world but kept it light and comical. Great intro showing the realism of that world followed by a great comical story line. I’ve seen other descriptions calling it a better “zombieworld”.

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      I’ll see your over the top Volcano scene and raise you the grandma in Dante’s Peak dying via boiling-acid-lake-water death scene. How both of these movie came out at the same time AND had so many weird similarities will forever be beyond me.

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        I’m in my fourth decade on this planet and I’m still haunted by that shitty movie.

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        There must be a name for the phenomenon of two studios releasing similar films almost simultaneously? Volcano / Dante’s Peak, Ants / A Bug’s Life, Deep Impact / Armageddon, etc.