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Feraud said:Blade Runner fits the dictionary definition of an apocalypse.
In the film the humans who can afford it are leaving Earth due to environmental issues.
Also, the movie did not fully explore this plotline but animals are all but extinct. This is why the Tyrell Corp. makes animal replicants like the owl.
It reads like an apocalyptic situation to me.
jake_fink said:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ark_IIFor millions of years, Earth was fertile and rich. Then pollution and waste began to take their toll. Civilization fell into ruin. This is the world of the 25th century. Only a handful of scientists remain. Men who have vowed to rebuild what has been destroyed… This is their achievement… Ark II, a mobile storehouse of scientific knowledge, manned by a highly trained crew of young people. Their mission: to bring the hope of a new future to mankind.
Marc Chevalier said:For many years, the "Damnation Alley" RV sat parked right above the Hollywood Freeway, maybe a mile away from the Hollywood Bowl.
Here's what I saw: http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/photo/1532600279046838361dKaDSn
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http://movies.yahoo.com/news/movies...heron-tom-hardy-hit-quotfury-roadquot-reutersLOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy are in negotiations to star in "Fury Road," this century's installment of the "Mad Max" movie series from writer-director George Miller.
A.R. McVintage said:You're the one who claimed they came out in the early nineties. A very eye-rollable error, especially from someone trying hard to prove a point. Mistakes that blatant and having a defendable point don't go together.