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Night of the Comet (1984)

 
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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2021 11:46 am    Post subject: Night of the Comet (1984) Reply with quote

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starring ROBERT BELTRAN * CATHERINE MARY STEWART * KELLI MARONEY
__________ MARY WORONOV and GEOFFREY LEWIS
__________ Written and Directed by THOM EBERHARDT

A fun, almost carefree visualization of the 'end-of-the-world' scenario, this is also an example of a B-movie transcending some of its limitations, somewhat like The Terminator or The Hidden or Tremors — it's not quite up to that level, but the filmmakers surpassed the expectations of many, those who expected standard or substandard entertainment. If you're into the whole 'World Holocaust' and empty cities scenario (such as The Omega Man), have we got a little picture for you, the writer/director seems to be saying.

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Earth passes through the tail of a comet, the same one which made a nearby pass 65 million years ago, according to this story (remember your 6th grade class — what happened 65 million years ago and what animals fell away from the food chain?).

Now, I always thought Earth had been hit by an asteroid back then, but . . . oh well.

Most of the populace watches the sky show, and next morning they're all just clumps of red dust. Only those who happened to be shielded by lead, inside a room, for example, survive. Those who were partially shielded have turned into hostile, flesh-hungry zombie-mutates who are slowly deteriorating (this also copies George Romero's Dawn of the Dead in some ways).

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Of course, it strains credibility that two sisters both happen to be in safe places in different parts of the city when everyone else gets wiped away. (What are the odds, right?)

But you have to let it go and embrace the playful tone of what should be a very grim scene. By this point, there had been many movies about mankind almost becoming extinct, usually low budget sci-fi pictures — a very early one was Five from 1951 - concentrating on the dire efforts of the few survivors; these were very serious in tone — hey, Armageddon can do that to you. Remember The Day the World Ended from 1956? Cheesy, but very serious.

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So this film is very aware of such film history and manages to convey all those aspects of survival in a fun way. The two girls, nicely played by Stewart and Maroney — though typical valley girls — also happen to be well-trained in military skills, thanks to a military dad (also gone like everyone else).

They meet another survivor, a young trucker (Beltran, a few years before his gig on the Star Trek Voyager series), who also turns out to be level-headed when it counts.

Together, they manage to thwart the sinister designs of a secret government installation which had prepared for the disaster. There is a clever play on dialog as the one member of the government who seems most heartless is actually the one who turns out to have scruples. In-between, the characters deal with the zombie-like predators who haven't dissolved into dust yet.

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BoG's Score: 7.5 out of 10



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PostPosted: Sun May 09, 2021 10:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

A fun movie that had no pretensions about being serious or accurate about the end of the world. No explosions from untended machinery, no out of control fires, no city full of rotting corpses. The Director said that he didn't want to deal with any of that. Laughing

Kelli Maroney's line, "Daddy would have gotten us Uzis", was a ad-lib after the MAC submachine guns they were using kept malfunctioning.

The young little girl with the stuffed animal that they rescue at the end was about 14 years old at the time.

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YouTube has a high-quality download of this cute apocalyptic comedy. Grab it while you can!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=360hfeMshAM&t=1388s
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 12:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Done! Very Happy

Now . . . when can we watch it and chat?

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