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- Over the course of one evening, an unsuspecting group of twenty-somethings find themselves bombarded by a series of natural disasters and catastrophic events.
- Deadly cargo has been stowed aboard the Titanic Double-D in the form of a beautiful and voluptuous lesbian vampire named Vladamina, but she's not there for the shuffleboard and all-night buffet.
- Following on from its previous Greatest Ever Disaster Movies (2007), Channel 5 brings us an alternative vision of depictions of doom from another production company with different commentators.
- 30,000ft: sometime in the not-so-distant future. Eight year old Jane Monetti sits aboard an aeroplane destined for Berlin Tempelhof, but all is not well. Far below her is a post-Union Europe and countries that collaborated happily at the beginning of the 21st Century are regressing into a fractious collection of isolated nation-states. Scared by the turbulence, Jane strikes-up a conversation with archeologist, Charles Granda (played by Angus Deayton): he is about to give a lecture on the EU and he begins to explain to her what the European Union was and also what has been lost since its collapse. We rewind to 2014 and Annalisa Piras's film goes on to examine current-day Europe and the challenges that are mounting against the Union's survival. Beset by growing nationalism and an increasing dissatisfaction with its undemocratic political structure will Europe descend into the apocalyptic future presented at the beginning of the film? Using interviews, archival footage and an innovative combination of documentary and drama, Piras constructs a picture of a Europe that is worth fighting for. Following six different European individuals and their stories, she shows the immense positives of a Union that has prevented major wars since the fall of Nazi Germany but also highlights that it is an organisation in need of major reform. Subtle, profound and witty, The Great European Disaster Movie is far more than just a political film. Instead, it frames Europe through the eyes of those who are most important to its success: the Europeans themselves.
- Australian asteroid expert Gretchen Benedix examines asteroid disasters from nine movies and TV episodes and rates them based on realism. She also discusses scenes that show meteor showers and comet impacts. She looks at asteroid scenes from "Armageddon" (1998), "The Good Dinosaur" (2015) and "The Expanse" S5E3 (2020). She also rates comet impacts from "Greenland" (2020), "Deep Impact" (1998), "Bruce Almighty" (2003), and "Don't Look Up" (2021). Benedix also rates the realism of a meteorite in "Color Out of Space" (2019), and a meteor shower in "Ice Age: Collision Course" (2016).
- Another chaotic day in the city of São Paulo. A strange variety of multiple characters are trying to accomplish things before the clock sets on 6 PM. In this hyperlink film, a woman on a pay phone is trying to set up a date with a man before 6 PM; a man enter the cab of a confused taxi driver while trying to reach a distant location; a confused family who loses that same cab while doing their moving; among others.
- A fictional story about the 1st One Minute Movie Festival in Aarau, Switzerland in 1913: a robber on the run and a police man interfere the shooting for a short film. This ends up being a complete disaster.
- A group of teens gets tormented by one of their old friend,who is plotting to destroy the world.
- Hosts Johnny and Shane tackle the various disaster scenarios you've seen played out in movies, see how likely they are, and what you can do to survive.
- 1988– Not RatedTV Episode
- In this special on disaster film genre, Mark analyzes the history of the genre and the themes, techniques and theatrics used by some of the best and most interesting disaster movies of all time.
- WatchMojo counts down the scariest disaster movies.
- 2013– TV-MA8.9 (23)TV EpisodeIHE suffers through the tumors masquerading as spoofs known as Date Movie, Epic Movie, and Disaster Movie. Can they top the worst film in the Search for the Worst?
- 2016– TV-14TV Episode
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeIn Episode 13 Chris and Kev take to there brand spanking new studio to bring you there brand of opinionated Movie and TV banter. This time they talk News round-up as usual.
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2016– TV-14TV Episode
- 2016– TV-14TV Episode
- 2017–TV Episode
- WatchMojo counts down the top 10 movies about real life disasters.
- Woodstock is remembered as the generation-defining moment when the baby boomers demonstrated to the world the power of peace, love and communalism. In reality, what went down at Old Man Yasgur's farm in August 1969 involved extortion, deaths, countless overdoses, near-mass electrocution, and a state of emergency. Not to mention a restless crowd that doubled in size seemingly every time festival producer Micheal Lang lifted his head to survey the drug-addled chaos.
- The original Woodstock was a literal disaster, declared so on its first day by the state of New York. There were fights, onstage, armed black-shirted hippie gestapo on patrol, and most notably, two dead kids on record. The festival was born of violence, sparked into existence out of organizer Michael Lang's standoff with hillbilly armed guards and cops from down in Florida.
- 2019–TV Episode
- Episode: (2022)2019–TV Episode
- Episode:(2019)
Online Dating, Disasters, and Movie Reviews - OfflineTV Podcast EP14 ft Toast, Scarra, Lily & Yvonne
2019–Podcast Episode - Episode: (2019)2017– 1h 34mPodcast EpisodeThe slow box office summer continued this weekend as 'Stuber' failed to make a real impact in theaters. Is streaming going to put an end to the big-budget action comedy? Plus, a long conversation with Lulu Wang about her path to becoming a filmmaker, the deeply personal experience of making 'The Farewell,' and what wider success means for a Sundance darling.
- Hosts take an early survey of the alleged frontrunners in the 2020 Oscars-a slim list of movies that are already getting negative buzz-before discussing the live-action remake trend that Disney is employing in its latest effort to dominate the financial landscapes of moviemaking. Then, Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Stearns join the podcast (previously recorded at SXSW) to discuss their partnership in making 'The Art of Self-Defense'.
- 2017–TV Episode
- 2008–201420m8.9 (13)TV Episode
- 2017– 9mPodcast Episode