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By MARK VIOLA
When it comes to movies about (potentially) world-ending disasters, they tend to come in two types, depending on who the main characters are.
The first category is what I call the “hero story,” which is about the people who will fight to save the planet from whatever disaster they are facing. A great example of this would be “Armageddon,” which followed a group of oil rig drillers sent into space to blow up a giant asteroid before it could impact and destroy the world.
The second category is what I call the “survivor story,” which follows (usually) a small number of people, often a single family or group of friends, who will not make a difference in the larger plight of humanity, but are trying to survive all the same. The classic example of this kind of story is “War of the Worlds,” which kept its focus very tight, although a more recent example would be the low-budget comedy “Save Yourselves.”
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It’s always been a bit strange to me when the end of the world as we know it is thought to be a fun premise for a blockbuster
2012 and especially
Knowing being prime examples but of all the times that I haven’t been in the mood for “what if one day civilization and all as we know it life was destroyed?” as escapist fare, I think this year takes the cake.
Greenland is the newest “object hurtling toward earth” movie (because 1998 was over twenty years ago), and it’s time to remind audiences how loosely the term “entertainment” can be applied to film.
Gerard Butler on being haunted by bush fire disaster that burned down his home
The Paisley-born star, 51, had his own real-life brush with disaster when his home was destroyed in the Woolsey Fire in California
Gerard Butler shows the aftermath of the fire
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