Anyone else watch The Day After when it aired?
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Anyone else watch The Day After when it aired?
I thought about that when I read Glen's post. They had a live audience after it to hear what they felt about it. Pretty grim stuff.Quote:
Originally Posted by Uncle Mxy
I'm trying to think of the older guy's name in that movie/docu. Not John Forsythe. edit Jason Robards
And that other guy, who's name escapes me also, on the radio...."Can anyone hear me? Anyone at all? edit John Lithgow.
Never forget it.
Jon and Kate must DIE!
The one that sticks with me too was when one character finally makes it to his house to see it taken over. If I remember it right he pleads with them that he just wants to be home, right before they kill him.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tahoe
I haven't seen it since it came out (I was in middle school or maybe high school then), but it was huge.
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I remember watching that. It really tapped that 80s mood of waiting for the other apocalyptic shoe to drop. Around the same time there was another one called Threads, which was the british version of the day after, but not quite as "feel good"Quote:
Originally Posted by Uncle Mxy
Are Spartan fans really that sad that they are still copying off "300" for all of their Spartan cries? I heard them yell "Spartans: What is your occupation? OOAH! OOAH! OOAH!" like 15 times in the game. The movie is played out now, which makes that shit really lame.
How long until Michigan fans start throwing out X-Men Origins lines?
(I do know that they've had those "foam Wolverine claws" during the games, but that's not even remotely the same)
I still haven't seen 300. Don't care to see it, either.
I know somebody that is obsessed with the movie and even dressed up as Leonidas for Halloween. Total idiot.
^ This person you know is trying to tell you he's gay.
It's you, isn't it? I KNEW IT
Accusations hurt.