Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
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Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
Recently I discovered that I like shows like "Lost" or "Walking Dead", shows where someone or a group is thrown out of normal life and need to survive, kind of "Lord of the Flies" stuff that shows how people do without any government in existential circumstances. Are there any other shows in that direction (past, present)?
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
I enjoyed the new Battlestar Gallactica series which follows the struggle for survival of the remaining humans after most are wipped out (set in space).
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:P ... ion_series
Then read about individual shows at imdb.com
If you are young, you might like the teen-age soap The Tribe (from New Zealand), which my wife was hooked on for some 260 episodes, or for more SF/Fantasy action Falling Skies (I believe still on TNT--I enjoyed the first season) in addition to Battlestar. If your taste runs toward non-alien shows along the lines of the SF-classic Canticle for Leibowitz, you might like Jeremiah or Jericho, though both series ended rather abruptly. And the miniseries The Stand, based on the book by Stephen King.
Matching Lost is difficult, though. For quirkiness, maybe take a look at The Prisoner, Carnivale, and Twin Peaks (a David Lynch series with a musical score that lulls me to sleep, but if you're into surrealism you might enjoy it for a sort of dated campiness).
Then read about individual shows at imdb.com
If you are young, you might like the teen-age soap The Tribe (from New Zealand), which my wife was hooked on for some 260 episodes, or for more SF/Fantasy action Falling Skies (I believe still on TNT--I enjoyed the first season) in addition to Battlestar. If your taste runs toward non-alien shows along the lines of the SF-classic Canticle for Leibowitz, you might like Jeremiah or Jericho, though both series ended rather abruptly. And the miniseries The Stand, based on the book by Stephen King.
Matching Lost is difficult, though. For quirkiness, maybe take a look at The Prisoner, Carnivale, and Twin Peaks (a David Lynch series with a musical score that lulls me to sleep, but if you're into surrealism you might enjoy it for a sort of dated campiness).
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
Well, this happens every time the Doctor changes companions in Doctor Who (of course, the companion *usually* doesn't need to take care of its own life that much.) But hey, it's a classicPippen wrote:Recently I discovered that I like shows like "Lost" or "Walking Dead", shows where someone or a group is thrown out of normal life and need to survive, kind of "Lord of the Flies" stuff that shows how people do without any government in existential circumstances. Are there any other shows in that direction (past, present)?
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Also check out
The Fugitive ( 1963 )
The Prisoner ( 1967, already mentioned )
The Time Tunnel ( 1966 )
The Killing ( 2011, U.S. version )
The Andromeda Strain ( 1971 )
Invasion of the Body Snatchers ( 1978 version )
The Fugitive ( 1963 )
The Prisoner ( 1967, already mentioned )
The Time Tunnel ( 1966 )
The Killing ( 2011, U.S. version )
The Andromeda Strain ( 1971 )
Invasion of the Body Snatchers ( 1978 version )
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
Many of the suggestions don't seem to have anything to do with this premise.Pippen wrote:stuff that shows how people do without any government in existential circumstances
Maybe "Battle Royale" would be somewhat related to the premise. (Not sure whether the book or the movie is better, because I haven't read the book, but the movie has cute Japanese schoolgirls slaughter each other to classical music. Works for me(tm))
As a side note:
One of the worst novels I ever read.Ed Lee wrote:Andromeda Strain
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
After the fall (or apparent fall) of organized government: The Tribe, Falling Skies, Jeremiah, Jericho. Even Battlestar Galactica fits this in as much as all but a few scattered survivors and a handful of ships remain after the cyclons (machines) rebel. (Personally, I found the botox, fish-eyed look of one of the lead actors creepy.)leichtloeslich wrote:Many of the suggestions don't seem to have anything to do with this premisePippen wrote:stuff that shows how people do without any government in existential circumstances
Lost has some of that post-apocalypse vibe, though the existence of an external organization and its mystical elements makes it rather original, if not unique.
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
If you enjoy manga, there are several series that I know of with that genre.
Biomeat: Nectar is one of my favorites.
Biomeat: Nectar is one of my favorites.
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
I kind of liked it, in a blockbuster-ish kind of way. Like "hey, I'm a scientist and I'll go my way up a well while automated cannons shoot anesthesics!"leichtloeslich wrote:Many of the suggestions don't seem to have anything to do with this premise.Pippen wrote:stuff that shows how people do without any government in existential circumstances
Maybe "Battle Royale" would be somewhat related to the premise. (Not sure whether the book or the movie is better, because I haven't read the book, but the movie has cute Japanese schoolgirls slaughter each other to classical music. Works for me(tm))
As a side note:One of the worst novels I ever read.Ed Lee wrote:Andromeda Strain
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I didn't even know there was a movie-adaptation before reading your post.Ed Lee wrote:what did you think of the movie ?
Yes, the non-sensical action sequences hinging on major plot-holes were entertaining to read, while at the same time I couldn't stop shaking my head.RBerenguel wrote:I kind of liked it, in a blockbuster-ish kind of way. Like "hey, I'm a scientist and I'll go my way up a well while automated cannons shoot anesthesics!"
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
What about the classic "Lost in Space"????? Talk about life out of the ordinary trying to survive and get back home to earth... Warning the violence may be too much for people who have only viewed Walking Dead.
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
It's really frustrating. Why not make a show where people get lost on an island without supernatural effects or people to survive after 90% of the people just disappeared? I think the inter-human problems could be drawn even better/deeper. Look at Star Trek - the original told the best stories, also in part because there was no Special Effects to impress and to distract.
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
Gilligan's IslandPippen wrote:It's really frustrating. Why not make a show where people get lost on an island without supernatural effects or people to survive after 90% of the people just disappeared? I think the inter-human problems could be drawn even better/deeper. Look at Star Trek - the original told the best stories, also in part because there was no Special Effects to impress and to distract.
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Re: Lost, Walking Dead & similiar shows
The is the natural regression of the storyline in the media:Pippen wrote:It's really frustrating. Why not make a show where people get lost on an island without supernatural effects or people to survive after 90% of the people just disappeared? I think the inter-human problems could be drawn even better/deeper. Look at Star Trek - the original told the best stories, also in part because there was no Special Effects to impress and to distract.
- In the old days, the most efficient way to make something people like watching was to have a good story.
- The interim period - just put in more explosions.
- These days - special effects rule!
The same can be said for general deterioration in acting.
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