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In this episode of Rewind Basement, the hosts dive deep into their favorite post-apocalyptic movies, exploring what makes them captivating and why they're loved. They discuss the themes, aesthetics, and storytelling approaches of various films, from classics like 'Things to Come' and 'Mad Max' to more unique entries like 'Snowpiercer' and '12 Monkeys.' They also examine foreign films and lesser-known gems like 'I Think We're Alone Now' and 'Late August at the Hotel Ozone,' providing a wide range of insights into the genre. The episode includes a discussion on the representation of society, survival, and critique of current systems in these movies. Listeners are invited to share their favorite post-apocalyptic movies in the comments. 00:00 Introduction to Post-Apocalyptic Movies 01:49 Early Post-Apocalyptic Films 02:44 Themes and Inspirations 04:44 War and Resource Scarcity 12:42 Favorite Post-Apocalyptic Movies 15:08 Aesthetic Appeal in Post-Apocalyptic Films 20:23 Unique Takes on the Genre 22:44 Exploring Lesser-Known Films 31:41 Post-Apocalyptic Realities 32:36 Sex as a Commodity in Post-Apocalyptic Worlds 33:39 Exploring 'Late August at the Hotel Ozone' 35:15 The Role of Sex in Post-Apocalyptic Narratives 37:49 Motivations and Goals in Post-Apocalyptic Films 38:50 The Desolation of 'Children of Men' 42:11 Analyzing 'Time of the Wolf' 48:35 The Quirky Aesthetic of 'Delicatessen' 52:11 The Inevitability of Fate in '12 Monkeys' 57:17 The Appeal of Post-Apocalyptic Films 01:01:47 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement
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