A Fallout movie?

gamerstop

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I was looking on Imdb for movies coming out next year because I was bored and I found this http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1313237/ I can't say this is gonna be a movie but it looks like it. Hey, it might just be a movie about something else but just named Fallout. It would be pretty cool to see a Fallout movie but because there is nothing even on the page, I dunno.
 
Is The Road the one with Viggo Mortensen? I saw a trailer for that and it looks pretty cool. I just hope there are no
fully nude bathroom fights
like in Eastern Promises.
 
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[quote name='crunchb3rry']Is The Road the one with Viggo Mortensen? I saw a trailer for that and it looks pretty cool. I just hope there are -------------------------like in Eastern Promises.[/quote]

That scene was brutal. By the way...You should use spoiler tags for all the people who didn't see the movie yet.
 
The basic premise of The Road is, how much humanity can people maintain in a world where there is no more established laws and survival is nearly impossible.

And while I was reading it, I pictured the city they come across in my mind similar to what the ruins of DC look like when you first happen upon them in Fallout 3.
 
[quote name='whoknows']Whatever it is, I hope it stars Nicholas Cage and possibly John Travolta.[/quote]

Scratch used to be one of my favorite actors, but now weird looking old guy Nicholas Cage and add still would turn gay for, getting more bad ass as he ages all-time favorite actor Bruce Willis.

Then throw pudgy, when are you coming out of the closet John Travolta in a river with 600 lb weights roped to his ankles and add Angeline Jolie to the cast(sorry, just watched Wanted and she's bad ass as well).
 
I am looking forward to the Road. I loved the book and they couldn't have picked a better director and better cast for the movie. The movie stills look like the actually scenes from the book!

oh and crunchb3rry...thanks for the spoiler tags.
 
Mad Max was more of a Peak Oil movie.

I don't recall a recent film based on humanity recovering from a nuclear war where radiation wasn't a day-to-day concern.
 
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