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- A U.S. Army officer serving in Vietnam is tasked with assassinating a renegade Special Forces Colonel who sees himself as a god.
- While on quests to pursue love, sex, and fame with his friends in Los Angeles, Ulysses' premonitory dreams make him question the possible presence of a dark and monstrous conspiracy.
- Snarky, monster-porn-dealing teen, Baxter Zevcenko, might be a serial killer. His girlfriend, Esme, is missing, and he's the prime suspect.
- The amount of film that ran through cameras in the hellish shooting conditions of the Philippines over 200 shooting days in the late 1970s was gargantuan, even by action film standards. The effort to make sense of the footage was a 2 year odyssey taken on by four editors working under the direction of Francis Coppola. This documentary shows how the film was put together, taken apart and restructured in post production, with Captain Willard's [Martin Sheen] voice-over narration penned by Vietnam war era journalist Michael ["Dispatches"] Herr working together with Coppola and co-screenwriter John Milius.
- Francis Coppola wanted a classically based score realized completely on electronic synthesizers. This documentary explores this hyper creative phase including the composition and recording of the landmark synthesized soundtrack. The score went through many transformations; originally six or seven songs by The Doors were to be used. (Only "The End" remained as the film's opening.) The documentary reveals the influence of the Japanese arranger Tomita and his quadraphonic ideas. Also featured is The Grateful Dead's drummer Mickey Hart who designed a percussion-based score for the film. And of course The Doors.
- When Samuel, one of many young victims of eco-anxiety, hears about the flooding in Venice he decides to take his survival into his own hands.
- In the 1970s, Dutch photographer Charles 'Chas' Gerretsen suddenly became world famous with his then small oeuvre. Privateer from a young age and former war photographer, he was invited by Francis Ford Coppola to capture everything on the set of Apocalypse Now because of his wartime experiences. Most of his work on the legendary set has never been seen before. Until now. In honor of the 40th anniversary of Apocalypse Now, Rotterdam-based cinema KINO Rotterdam and the Nederlands Fotomuseum joined forces to unearth the archive of Gerretsen and produced a documentary together. With Dutch Angle: Chas Gerretsen and Apocalypse Now, director Baris Azman tells the story of Gerretsen himself, while at the same time exhibiting his haunting and visceral work on the film-set that provides a fresh new angle on what is widely regarded as one of the best films ever made. The documentary contains an in-depth interview with Gerretsen and more than 100 pictures of the stellar cast including Marlon Brando, Dennis Hopper and Martin Sheen. It even features images of deleted scenes.
- After the storied filming of "Apocalypse Now" wrapped in the Philippines in 1977, an unlikely team of film and sound editors, designers, technicians and artists under the direction of maverick Francis Coppola toiled for nearly two years to created the remarkable soundtrack for Apocalypse Now, using the then brand new six-channel stereo surround format. This is the untold story of their remarkable journey captured by documentary film cameras.
- SciFi comedy about the Lemming family trying to survive climate chaos in 2050. But, when a time traveler visits will Mom accept his invitation to go back to 2020 to save the planet?
- Without water all life on Earth would be reduced to dust. As the human population grows beyond seven billion souls, drinking water has become dangerously scarce in many parts of the world. Watergeist the movie investigates all of the issues that we now face world wide, regarding the safe management of our remaining water supply. Water is now the most precious and most endangered substance on Earth.
- The End is nigh?
- Once again, here comes the end of the world.
- Paradise now, Apocalypse later : A point of view on reality, from the fairytale beginning to the eventual end.
- The Big Apple is in big trouble, now that the Big C is on the way.
- A book called 'The Codex of St. Theophilus' is missing from an abbey in Greece since 1600s. It turned up at a New York auction and is purchased by Peter. The Ghostbusters are unaware that the sealed volume contains within it the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
- Kady punches a dude; Margo misses cocaine.
- Roberto Leoni reviews Apocalypse Now (1979) directed by Francis Ford Coppola written by Francis Ford Coppola John Milius Michael Herr starring Marlon Brando Martin Sheen Robert Duvall Harrison Ford Dennis Hopper
- Paul reviews the mystery/war movie Apocalypse Now (1979).
- Episode: (2020)2016–TV Episode
- Allison begins preparing for the end of the world, as exposed to her through her dreams. She soon realizes that the man she believed to be the only one to survive the apocalypse is involved in a family massacre.
- Alan reviews the war/drama film Apocalypse Now (1979).
- Episode: (2019)2014–TV Episode
- 2014–TV Episode
- Apocalypse Now takes the viewer into the horrors of the Vietnam War and the horror of any war. While the film does not deal with the history of how and why America found itself enmeshed in the conflict, it introduces a scenario rarely contemplated. A scenario where an officer, even a highly-ranked officer, themselves go insane from the madness and the horror of war.
- 2014– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 42mPodcast Episode