Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA survivor in an Apocalyptic world tells stories leading to the end of the world.A survivor in an Apocalyptic world tells stories leading to the end of the world.A survivor in an Apocalyptic world tells stories leading to the end of the world.
Alba Maria O'Neill
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There's little sense of cohesion among these segments, which didn't matter in Doomsday Stories as they were meant to simply be collections of scary stories. Here they're supposed to be chronicles of the apocalypse, but they feel more like seperate shorts dealing with different versions of the end of the world, undercutting the theme of Doomsday Stories. The result is an uneven, and unfortunatly unsatisfying, film overall.
Technically it's abysmal, shot on a mobile phone, very bad quality on most camera angles, cringey heavy metal music and acting that's as wooden as my cabin shed. Avoid it like the plague!
Technically it's abysmal, shot on a mobile phone, very bad quality on most camera angles, cringey heavy metal music and acting that's as wooden as my cabin shed. Avoid it like the plague!
Five stories (including the wrap-around). Phil Herman and Joel D. Wynkoop rarely disappoint, and this movie is no exception.
I enjoyed all the stories. Good writing, good acting, good cinematography, good music.
Although I enjoyed all the stories, "187 Times" was the stand-out for me. Joel D. Wynkoop's character goes back and forth through time, trying to get his wife her life back. For those that don't know, the wife is played by Joel's real-life wife, Catherine Wynkoop.
The "boy and his dog" episode had a REALLY cute dog. Phil Herman shines as "The Storyteller".
Enough in it to keep you interested, and entertained.
Sequel?
I enjoyed all the stories. Good writing, good acting, good cinematography, good music.
Although I enjoyed all the stories, "187 Times" was the stand-out for me. Joel D. Wynkoop's character goes back and forth through time, trying to get his wife her life back. For those that don't know, the wife is played by Joel's real-life wife, Catherine Wynkoop.
The "boy and his dog" episode had a REALLY cute dog. Phil Herman shines as "The Storyteller".
Enough in it to keep you interested, and entertained.
Sequel?
Just watched Phil Herman's Doomsday Stories. Don't be alarmed by the 2 hour runtime, it's an anthology with several short stories, so the runtime is appropriate and the pacing is brisk. The stories are all a reasonable length. I won't get into spoilers but Phil Herman directs and stars in the wraparound wherein he tells stories of survivors of the "Meanies" virus. The shorts are all well done and entertaining, but my personal favorites are "A Broken Promise" by Derek Braasch, "187 Times" by Joel D Wynkoop, and Herman's wraparound story. "187 Times" is a time travel short and I really enjoyed it.
The other stories are "Bomb Threats" and "Forever Man". I especially enjoyed the zombie makeup, and the practical as well as VFX effects in Forever Man. It's a lot of fun.
The nice thing about anthologies is there is something for everyone and while I'm sure you'll have your favorites, these are all solid shorts. Check out Doomsday Stories, the stories are especially relevant in the post pandemic world we're living in.
Special shout out to The Donner Party who perform the opening and closing songs to the movie. Great stuff! I'll definitely be listening to more of them in the future!
The other stories are "Bomb Threats" and "Forever Man". I especially enjoyed the zombie makeup, and the practical as well as VFX effects in Forever Man. It's a lot of fun.
The nice thing about anthologies is there is something for everyone and while I'm sure you'll have your favorites, these are all solid shorts. Check out Doomsday Stories, the stories are especially relevant in the post pandemic world we're living in.
Special shout out to The Donner Party who perform the opening and closing songs to the movie. Great stuff! I'll definitely be listening to more of them in the future!
10fabani
In this film we find how it is possible to create and develop stories with a minimum budget based on what is essential in cinema, which is precisely to tell stories.
4 stories in the same time frame but with different approaches manage to evade budgetary problems and present a pessimistic vision of the future and, above all, of Humanity, but with an underlying hope in the very essence of the human being.
4 strong stories, well outlined and with strongly motivated characters.
Entertaining film with various proposals that leave room to reflect on the course of our society.
Highly recommended.
4 stories in the same time frame but with different approaches manage to evade budgetary problems and present a pessimistic vision of the future and, above all, of Humanity, but with an underlying hope in the very essence of the human being.
4 strong stories, well outlined and with strongly motivated characters.
Entertaining film with various proposals that leave room to reflect on the course of our society.
Highly recommended.
I watched this not long ago and the whole film just stank! Phil Herman's Doomsday Stories is not a well executed feature, it dribbles in about what's supposedly happened at the beginning and then you're hanging around with unlikable characters. Not a great watch. I'd watch my parents' home movie or something rather than this!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesSince the Pandemic started the team of Joel D. Wynkoop and Phil Herman have made 6 movies. The Craiglon Incident trilogy. Horrortales.666 Part 2 & Part 3. Plus the all new Doomsday stories.
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- How long is Doomsday Stories?Con tecnología de Alexa
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 10.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración
- 2h(120 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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