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Rillington 12-02-2023 17:02

Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Disaster movies have always been part of the film world so what are people's favourite disaster movies?

Jaymoss 12-02-2023 17:07

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Night of the Comet

Hugh 12-02-2023 17:11

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
The Poseidon Adventure (the original).

Rillington 12-02-2023 17:14

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Agreed Hugh, followed closely behind by The Towering Inferno.

Chris 12-02-2023 17:21

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Hollywood produced some absolute bangers in the 1970s. Poseidon and Towering Inferno would be at the top of my list. Also Airplane which is way better than any of the films it’s sending up. :D

1701-e 13-02-2023 09:12

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Earthquake in sensurround.... Early 4dx.

Rillington 13-02-2023 10:58

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36145819)
Hollywood produced some absolute bangers in the 1970s. Poseidon and Towering Inferno would be at the top of my list. Also Airplane which is way better than any of the films it’s sending up. :D

and there was the excellent Airport series, especially Airport 75 and Airport 77.

tweetiepooh 13-02-2023 12:37

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
I remember going out to see the Towering Inferno at the cinema in Jo'burg for my birthday. We went out for a curry at a restaurant called the East African Pavilion where my friend and I enjoyed a hot curry and little too much wine (we would have only been 11 or so at the time).

Paul 13-02-2023 15:23

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
The Day after Tomorrow, I also enjoyed 2012.

heero_yuy 13-02-2023 17:07

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Earthquake. Gives the 100Watt sub-woofer a workout.

Chuck makes the wrong choice at the end IMHO.

Spoiler: 
He has the choice of staying with his bit on the side (Genevieve Boujold) or going back down into the flooded storm drain to go after his nasty wife (Ava Gardner) and certain death. He goes back down the drain

Chris 13-02-2023 17:47

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by heero_yuy (Post 36145879)
Earthquake. Gives the 100Watt sub-woofer a workout.

Chuck makes the wrong choice at the end IMHO.

Spoiler: 
He has the choice of staying with his bit on the side (Genevieve Boujold) or going back down into the flooded storm drain to go after his nasty wife (Ava Gardner) and certain death. He goes back down the drain

Chuck’s choice is limited by the Hollywood rule book. There are certain things blockbuster heroes do, and things they just don’t do.

heero_yuy 13-02-2023 18:19

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36145886)
Chuck’s choice is limited by the Hollywood rule book. There are certain things blockbuster heroes do, and things they just don’t do.

I guessed as much.

Rillington 14-02-2023 12:35

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36145868)
The Day after Tomorrow, I also enjoyed 2012.

Both are excellent films.

denphone 15-02-2023 16:20

Re: Favourite Disaster Movies
 
Towering Inferno was my favourite.

Dude111 22-02-2023 04:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh
The Poseidon Adventure (the original).

Yes not that remade garbage that means nothing!!


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