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I am happiest now. There's nothing like running out of time to make you realise you're in the right skin, with the right person, and that the Apocalypse will happen with or without you.
Howard Jacobson
Time
You
Right Person
Will
Nothing
Skin
Out
Out Of Time
Running
Like
Make
Without
Am
Person
Happen
Realise
Happiest
Apocalypse
Now
Right
I have no problem with responsible gun owners who own weapons for self-protection, hunting, or just sport. The ones who believe they have a constitutional right to 100-round magazines to fight off I don't know what - a zombie apocalypse? - try to shut down dialogue with threats and other macho posing because of their flawed beliefs.
Kurt Eichenwald
Fight
Problem
Try
Gun
Own
Down
Believe
Other
Macho
Hunting
Responsible
Weapons
Magazines
Threats
Constitutional
Constitutional Right
No Problem
Know
Sport
Because
Dialogue
Off
Owners
Just
Flawed
Apocalypse
Who
Beliefs
Right
Shut
Zombie
Posing
Everyone sees something different in 'Endgame': a biblical apocalypse, a portrait of painful co-dependency, a confession of guilt and dignity in the face of death, a night of baffling hopelessness, a meaningless babble. Each interpretation reveals an absurd truth - not about the play, but about the person watching it.
Simon McBurney
Death
Truth
Bible
Dignity
Confession
Guilt
Face
Interpretation
Everyone
Hopelessness
About
Something
Sees
Baffling
Absurd
Reveals
Person
Endgame
Different
Apocalypse
Meaningless
Painful
Each
Play
Portrait
Watching
Night
Babble
I've really enjoyed B.R.P.D. since its first days when Guy Davis was an artist on the title, and if anyone is looking for an end of the world Cthulhu apocalypse title, Mignola and Arcudi and the artists who work the title do a fantastic job.
Ben Peek
Work
World
Job
First
Looking
Guy
Davis
Since
Days
End
End Of The World
Artist
Artists
Anyone
Title
Fantastic
Apocalypse
Really
Who
Enjoyed
I'd like to avoid the environmental apocalypse if I could. Zombies, robots - I don't know - I'd probably do alright hidden in the middle of the herd and sacrificing people to keep myself alive, but where you gonna hide when all the food is gone?
Ben Peek
Environmental
Myself
Food
You
People
Hide
Gone
Herd
Alive
Hidden
Could
Sacrificing
Like
Know
Alright
Robots
Middle
Where
Gonna
Apocalypse
If I Could
Avoid
Keep
Zombies
In a zombie apocalypse, I expect insane things to happen.
Chandler Riggs
Insane
Expect
Happen
Apocalypse
Things
Zombie
Dad almost died of a heart attack in the middle of making Apocalypse Now, the biggest movie of his life. It doesn't make you want to jump into that business.
Charlie Sheen
Life
You
Business
Heart
Attack
Almost
Make
Making
His
Jump
Died
Middle
Want
Movie
Biggest
Apocalypse
Dad
Now
Nuclear apocalypse - who do you need? Actors are probably not top of the list. What can I do for you? I can pretend to be somebody who can grow you some nice crops.
Christian Bale
You
Somebody
Nice
Top
Pretend
Some
Crops
List
Apocalypse
Who
Grow
Actor
Nuclear
Need
In the apocalypse, I think those average, mediocre folks are the ones who are going to live.
Colson Whitehead
Live
Think
Those
Folks
Going
Apocalypse
Average
Who
Mediocre
'Zone One' has one kind of an apocalypse, and 'The Underground Railroad' another. In both cases, the narrators are animated by a hope in a better place of refuge - in the last surviving human outpost, Up North. Does it exist? They can only believe.
Colson Whitehead
Hope
Better
Believe
Kind
Cases
Only
Both
Better Place
Animated
Underground
Another
Does
Exist
Up
North
Surviving
Refuge
Human
Place
Apocalypse
Railroad
Last
Zone
Stephen King in general, as well as films of the apocalypse from the '70s, had a big influence on 'Zone One.'
Colson Whitehead
King
Big
Films
General
Had
Stephen King
Well
Big Influence
Influence
Apocalypse
Zone
It's funny: when I set out to create the world of 'California,' I didn't give the type of apocalypse much thought... I simply set my two characters, Cal and Frida, in a depleted world and moved through it intuitively.
Edan Lepucki
Funny
World
Thought
Type
Out
Characters
Intuitively
Give
Through
Simply
Cal
California
Frida
Moved
Depleted
Apocalypse
Create
Much
Two
Set
The Book of Revelation is the strangest book in the Bible, and the most controversial. Instead of stories and moral teaching, it offers only visions - dreams and nightmares, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, earthquakes, plagues and war.
Elaine Pagels
War
Dreams
Bible
Book
Earthquakes
Visions
Moral
Only
Instead
Most
Revelation
Offers
Controversial
Stories
Apocalypse
Teaching
Strangest
Four
Nightmares
In a zombie apocalypse movie, nobody's ever seen a zombie movie. Or in an alien invasion movie, nobody has ever seen an alien invasion movie, like 'Independence Day.'
Ernest Cline
Day
Alien
Independence
Seen
Independence Day
Invasion
Nobody
Like
Movie
Apocalypse
Ever
Zombie
Every time Trump goes golfing, the headline should read, 'Trump Goes Golfing. Apocalypse Delayed.'
Hasan Minhaj
Time
Every
Every Time
Delayed
Headline
Read
Trump
Goes
Golfing
Apocalypse
Should
'Apocalypse Now' poses questions without any attempt to provide definitive answers, and the film's profound ambiguities are integral to its enduring magic.
James Gray
Definitive
Magic
Attempt
Without
Answers
Integral
Provide
Ambiguity
Questions
Any
Enduring
Apocalypse
Film
Now
Profound
Poses
'Apocalypse Now' does not alienate us or deconstruct itself. In fact, it welcomes us in.
James Gray
Alienate
Fact
Welcomes
Does
Itself
In Fact
Apocalypse
Us
Now
Changing anything in the past, if you believe it's possible, could alter the entire future of the world, including my own birth, so I'd change nothing. Not a thing. As for the future... I think I'd like to see how it all ends, which is probably why I write about the future apocalypse so frequently.
Jeremy Robinson
Future
You
Change
World
Past
Own
Nothing
Believe
Think
Changing
Birth
Possible
See
Entire
About
My Own
Could
Write
Like
Alter
Frequently
How
Ends
Anything
In The Past
Which
Apocalypse
Including
Why
Thing
The apocalypse is not around the corner.
Jim Sensenbrenner
Corner
Around
Apocalypse
So I've always been kind of an apocalyptic kind of kid, and looking back at the movies I've done, there's some kind of apocalypse in them. So that must be what scares me... besides Republicans.
Joe Dante
Me
Looking
Looking Back
Back
Kid
Kind
Must
Besides
Scares
Some
Always
Been
Done
Republicans
Movies
Them
Apocalypse
I suppose I prefer kind of epic dramas like, oh, I don't know... 'Lawrence Of Arabia' or 'Apocalypse Now'; those are the movies that I have a tendency to be most fond of.
Joe Morton
Dramas
Those
Arabia
Kind
Fond
Lawrence
Tendency
Suppose
Like
Know
Most
Oh
Movies
Prefer
Epic
Apocalypse
Now
There's also some element of coming of age during the Reagan administration, which everybody has painted as some glorious time in America, but I remember as being a very, very dark time. There was apocalypse in the air; the punk rock movement made sense.
John Cusack
Time
Age
Dark
Remember
Punk
Made
Glorious
Sense
Everybody
Air
Punk Rock
Administration
Dark Time
Some
Also
Rock
Reagan
Coming
Coming Of Age
Very
America
Movement
Being
Which
Apocalypse
Painted
Element
Any way you want to slice it, the thing about the apocalypse is, since the beginning of time, it's the projection of mankind's worst fear. The day that, as a race, our number is up.
John Hillcoat
Time
Day
You
Projection
Fear
Beginning
Slice
Our
Way
Worst
About
Since
Up
Any
Want
Race
Mankind
Apocalypse
Thing
Number
I'm not the apocalypse nor the promised land.
Jose Mujica
Promised
Promised Land
Nor
Land
Apocalypse
I don't think you can be from the Caribbean and not know a certain amount about the apocalypse.
Junot Diaz
You
Think
Caribbean
About
Know
Apocalypse
Certain
Amount
I grew up during the Cold War, when everything seemed very tenuous. For many years, right up until the fall of the Berlin Wall, I had vivid nightmares of nuclear apocalypse.
Justin Cronin
War
Berlin Wall
Fall
Cold
Cold War
Everything
Berlin
Vivid
Seemed
Had
Until
Years
Up
Very
Wall
Grew
Apocalypse
Many
Nuclear
Right
Nightmares
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