the Day After

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Reformingstudent

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One of the anti-Nuke movies to come out of the 80's is on tonight on TV Land. :lol:
Only seen it one time since it aired back in 83, when Ronald Reagan was Pres and almost everyone in the media was afraid he would start a nuclear war.
 
Originally posted by Bladestunner316
I was just thinking about that movie. Nothing wrong with being anti-nuke:)

:up: Amen there.
I just thought it was funny how in the eighties there were so many doomsday movies coming out, most of which put the USA in a bad light.

[Edited on 7-1-2005 by Reformingstudent]
 
Trust me we dont need movies to put the good ol' USA in a bad light leave it to the liberals(both dems and reps) to do that for us.
 
Originally posted by Bladestunner316
Trust me we dont need movies to put the good ol' USA in a bad light leave it to the liberals(both dems and reps) to do that for us.

:amen: and again I say :amen:
 
Originally posted by Bladestunner316
Trust me we dont need movies to put the good ol' USA in a bad light leave it to the liberals(both dems and reps) to do that for us.

And Canadian parliamentarians, eh?
 
I rented that movie recently because in 83 I was in 3rd grade and not allowed to watch it. I was pretty surprised at how non-graphic the movie's "violence" was. Pretty funny.
 
Originally posted by smallbeans
I rented that movie recently because in 83 I was in 3rd grade and not allowed to watch it. I was pretty surprised at how non-graphic the movie's "violence" was. Pretty funny.

The fuuniest thing in the whole movie was how jason Robards survived a nuclear blast just by ducking inside his car.:lol:

I guess he remember to duck and cover :bigsmile:

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