User:ZyMOS/distopias
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[edit] Ones If Seen
[edit] Dystopia
- Æon Flux
- Not really thought provoking, put fun
- Pleasantville
- Rollerball (1975)
- Not that great, barely touched the dystopia part
- The Island (2005 film)
- It was OK, I liked how products were completely clueless in the outside world
- Demolition Man (film)
- Its a dystopia, but really bad
- Gattaca
- i found it boring
- A Boy and His Dog
- Above ground post-appoc, below ground dystopia, bizarre not so great
- The Truman Show
- This is a dystopia if you think about it, but i didn't like it
- Idiocracy
- Stupidity is a utopia, not to good
- The 6th Day
- pretty bad
- Time Bandits
- The present day in this movie was a dystopia but the movie wasn't focused on that
[edit] Post-Apoc
- Nausica? of the Valley of the Winds
- Anime, i really liked this one
- Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
- I liked it
- Tank Girl
- Soylent Green
- This was good
- The Postman
- a bit corny
- The Matrix series
- Good
- 2019: After the Fall of New York
- boring
- Waterworld
- Its a nice post apocalyptic film
- 12 Monkeys
- My favorite movie
- Mad Max
- bad
- Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
- fairly bad
[edit] Pre-apoc or apocoliptic
- Colossus: The Forbin Project
- kinda boring
- Children of Men
- One really good part, reminded me of how African wars will stop a battle to let polio vaccinations and the start up right afterward
[edit] Crapy reality
- Escape from New York and its sequel, Escape from L.A.
- Quite Bad
- Brazil
- Interestng
[edit] Alternative History
[edit] Not sure where it fits
- Silent Running
- Hints at a Dystopia on Earth and with nature destroyed a posible post apocalypse, but i just didn't see the point in the movie
[edit] to see
Category:Dystopian films Category:Post-apocalyptic science fiction films
Dystopia (governmental/societal)==
- Equilibrium
- Fahrenheit 451
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
- The Handmaid's Tale
- Logan's Run
- 1984 (based on the George Orwell novel of the same name), filmed on two occasions: in 1956 by Michael Anderson and in 1984 by Michael Radford
- The Running Man loosely adapted from the novel of the same name written by Stephen King under the alias Richard Bachman
- Sleeper, by Woody Allen
- THX 1138
- Harrison Bergeron, a 1995 made-for-cable film adapted from Kurt Vonnegut's 1961 short story of the same name.
Cyberpunk/techno==
Post-apocalyptic==
Corporate based dystopias (nongovernmental)==
Alien controlled dystopias (both governmental and societal)==
- They Live adapted from Eight O'Clock in the Morning by Ray Nelson
Miscellaneous==
- Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution
- Code 46
- Death Race 2000
- Encrypt
- Max Headroom made-for-TV film and television series
- A Scanner Darkly based on A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick
- Threads
Disputed Dystopias (Films commonly mistaken as dystopian)==
[edit] to be orged
1. 1984 -- John Hurt "A story about a man living in a totalitarism, government ruled society, not even his thoughts are safe! Excellent dystopia, highly recommended."
3. A Clockwork Orange -- Malcolm McDowell "A story of a rebellious adolescent criminal living in a bleak but believable view of the future where the government conditions people to behave how they want them to, stripping away many rights."
4. Fahrenheit 451 -- Oskar Werner "A vision of the future where firemen don't put out fires, they start them - in order to burn books. A place where trivial information is good, and knowledge and ideas are bad."
11. The Terminator (Special Edition) -- Arnold Schwarzenegger "A futuristic cyborg is sent back in time to stop the only human threat to the future, machine ruled world. A definite action packed must!"
12. Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (Two-Disc Special Edition) -- Arnold Schwarzenegger "This time a cyborg is sent back to the past to protect the future freedom fighter."
13. Terminator 3 - Rise of the Machines (Full Screen Edition) -- Arnold Schwarzenegger "This time new machines called the T-X are sent to eliminate the future freedom fighter. He once again has the protection of the previous cyborg though."
14. Total Recall (Special Limited Edition) -- Arnold Schwarzenegger "A normal working man discovers that his entire reality has been invented to conceal a plot of planetary domination. Mars, mutants, memory transplants and plenty of action."
15. The Running Man -- Arnold Schwarzenegger "Law breakers are sent to play in a deadly game which takes place in a gritty, futuristic world. Very good movie!"
16. Screamers -- Peter Weller "The US develops mechanized standoff weapons called Claws (screamers), but because they are built in wholly mechanized factories they add on weapons of their own, now the military are targets as well."
20. Battlefield Earth -- John Travolta "One thousand years after a sadistic race nearly destroys humanity, and uses them as slaves, an alien teaches a human too much..."
22. The Road Warrior -- Mel Gibson "This time Max winds up helping a group of settlers defend themselves, and their fuel, against the rebel gangs."
25. The Postman -- Todd Allen "In a kind of futurist western world, a drifter-turned-hero leads the resistance against a military tyrant by reviving the postal system to reunite isolated communities in their fight for freedom."
2. Impostor (Director's Cut) -- Gary Sinise "A scientist who has developed killer androids is arrested and charged with being one."
5. A.I. - Artificial Intelligence (Widescreen Two-Disc Special Edition) -- Haley Joel Osment "A child-looking, self-aware android is about to take and emotional journey to find out if he can ever be anything more than a machine. Obsolete androids are taken and slaughtered in a freak show."
7. Cherry 2000 -- David Andrews "When Sam Treadwel damages his Cherry 2000, a sex robot, he hires an adventurer to guide him across a dangerous apocalyptic wasteland to an abandoned manufacturing plant to get a new one."
13. eXistenZ -- Jennifer Jason Leigh "A famous game developer flees with a software marketing manager. Adventures happen as they both try to repair the development computer damaged in the assassination attempt."
14. Johnny Mnemonic -- Keanu Reeves "A data courier, carrying a data package literally inside his head too large to hold for long, must deliver it before he dies from it."
15. Judge Dredd -- Sylvester Stallone "In a dystopic future, Dredd, the most famous judge (a cop with instant field judiciary powers) is convicted for a crime he did not commit while his murderous counterpart escapes."
16. Logan's Run -- Michael York "In a utopian society where no one is allowed to live past 30, a cop is trusted to track down those who seek to live longer."
18. Moonraker -- Irka Bochenko "James Bond investigates the midair theft of a space shuttle and discovers a plot to commit global genocide."
19. The Omega Man -- Charlton Heston "Dr. Robert Neville, thanks to an experimental vaccine, is the only survivor of an apocalyptic war waged with biological weapons."
20. Outland -- Sean Connery "A marshal in outer space assigned to a remote mining colony refuses to look the other way when miners begin dying from a deadly narcotic designed to increase their productivity."
21. Replicant -- Jean-Claude Van Damme "A replicant (clone) of a serial killer is created in order to help the police catch the crimical."
22. Tank Girl -- Lori Petty "Tank Girl, Jet Girl and a gang of kangaroo/human mutants join forces to attack Water and Power, the mega corporation/government that controls all the water on an apocalyptic wasteland."
23. H.G. Wells - Things to Come -- Raymond Massey "In the year 1936 a global war begins. This war drags out over many decades."
24. Titan A.E. (Special Edition) -- Voice of Matt Damon
[edit] sources
- wikipedia
- amazon