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Posted: 1/23/2012 7:08:28 PM
[Last Edit: 2/1/2012 7:54:32 AM by Schroedum]
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT Update: I had my wife watch Panic Room and The Road. I worked her up to The Road, as I knew it was a much more intense. Her reaction to Panic Room I think opened her up more to the fact that there are bad people in this world, afterwards we had a discussion about home invasion and now she is carrying her CCW much more often. So Panic Room was a serious win |
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Posted: 1/23/2012 7:16:05 PM
Book
One second after. |
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Posted: 1/23/2012 7:22:50 PM
Book
Lights out |
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Posted: 1/23/2012 7:23:31 PM
Lights out.
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Posted: 1/23/2012 7:23:58 PM
[Last Edit: 1/23/2012 7:28:04 PM by AR45fan]
The Road. The book anyway. I've never seen the movie. After reading that I vowed to never the house again without a can of Spaghetti-Os and a gun.
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Posted: 1/23/2012 8:07:17 PM
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Posted: 1/23/2012 8:09:05 PM
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Posted: 1/23/2012 10:26:16 PM
Sorry, can't think of a movie off hand.
The Day The Dollar Died...short story in .pdf on the internet, about 170 pages maybe. I've read One Second After, Alas Babylon, and several others. The Day The Dollar Died is freaking scary. Probably not realistic as to how quickly things might happen. Also if you are in NC there is some sort of preppers seminar thing I saw advertised at a resort or hotel in Black Mountain, think it was May 4th and 5th maybe. The guy that wrote One Second After is one of the speakers. |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 3:09:33 AM
Originally Posted By Sniper1444:
Book Lights out this..is she a reader? some people will get more wrapped up (involved) in a good book, than in a movie. |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 4:37:08 AM
Originally Posted By AR45fan:
The Road. The book anyway. I've never seen the movie. After reading that I vowed to never the house again without a can of Spaghetti-Os and a gun. http://i461.photobucket.com/albums/qq331/AR45fan/92c79a6d.jpg That's pretty good. And not far from the truth. I read the book/saw the movie. Depressing as all hell, but still good. |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 4:47:41 AM
[Last Edit: 1/24/2012 4:48:08 AM by Arbiter]
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Posted: 1/24/2012 4:52:20 AM
Originally Posted By Sniper1444:
Book Lights out This. |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 4:54:22 AM
How about the movie "Panic Room" with Jodie Foster? This movie clearly proves the need to clearly think ahead in case of emergency.
SPOILER: JF buys a big house with a panic room she doesn't even think she needs. She and her diabetic daughter get stuck in the panic room when thugs break in. Daughter has no insulin and starts to get sick...... |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 5:07:12 AM
Originally Posted By DevilPig:
Originally Posted By Sniper1444:
Book Lights out This. That. Plus another vote for OSA. Light's Out is my favorite, but OSA's got a poignant thread related to diabetes that really makes SHTF survival hit home. Both books are "must-reads". |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 7:36:13 AM
"Lucifer's Hammer." A large asteroid hits Earth, causing widespread damage without nuclear effects.
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Posted: 1/24/2012 8:02:59 AM
My wife loved Lights Out. She bugs me about prepping now.
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Posted: 1/24/2012 8:10:45 AM
The Road. I never read the book, or even knew there was one, but the movie was insane.
I'll never watch it again, it was too much. It convinced my wife. |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 5:46:59 PM
Jericho- Ok. not a movie, but it is on DVD now. We really enjoyed the series. Maybe a nuclear attack isn't top of your SHTF list, but it was still a pretty decent show.
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Posted: 1/24/2012 9:14:49 PM
Originally Posted By igotaleadfoot: Jericho- Ok. not a movie, but it is on DVD now. We really enjoyed the series. Maybe a nuclear attack isn't top of your SHTF list, but it was still a pretty decent show. And an excellent pro-SHTF prep production.... |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 9:25:00 PM
Originally Posted By FrankSymptoms:
"Lucifer's Hammer." A large asteroid hits Earth, causing widespread damage without nuclear effects. I just finished that book yesterday. I really enjoyed it. It wasn't much of a "gun lover's" book, and the beginning was a bit slow as they spent quite a bit of time on character development. But the story does seem somewhat plausible, especially in the sense that it is possible for things to turn to shit in less than a week, especially when people are geographically isolated. I think it would make an excellent TV mini-series. A variety of characters are presented - politicians, accountants, postal workers, millionaire playboys, astronauts, doctors, geeks, ranchers, religious zealots, rogues, socialites... As I've read more SHTF/TEOTWAWKI fiction, I have come to the realization that it would be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to survive on your own. Banding together with like-minded people is crucial. You might be able to live like cro-magnon man on your own or with a wife and child - bare subsistence. To even live like a peasant of the Middle Ages, you'll need a group - a society - with (semi-)professional soldiers, farmers, blacksmiths, carpenters, etc. I've also finished Apocalypse Law 1 & 2. The threat of roving bands of thugs seems very, VERY real. Especially those with access to vehicles and weapons. OP - Rent "The Road". And don't tell her that "ZOMG! We need to buy a ranch in Wyoming and buy 10,000 gallon tanks of water and guns and ammo and knives and grain mills and mylar bags and Mountain House food TOMORROW!!!!" I don't know what your idea of SHTF is, but I do know that you'll need to make baby steps to prepare for it. |
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Posted: 1/24/2012 9:45:33 PM
Originally Posted By reelserious:
Book One second after. +10 FTW This book turned my wife into a believer. (and got me thinking of options) |
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Posted: 1/27/2012 12:36:55 AM
I want to say "The Road", but it might actually be too effective. That movie can be so overwhelming that it makes folks give up before they even start. If you already have the prepper mindset begun though––- I can't think of a better motivator. I know it sure lights a fire under my ass when I watch it. The wife too. We've rewatched it a couple times, and every time it makes me want to redouble my efforts even when I can't afford to.LOL!!!
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Posted: 1/27/2012 1:30:56 AM
Originally Posted By Variable556:
I want to say "The Road", but it might actually be too effective. That movie can be so overwhelming that it makes folks give up before they even start. If you already have the prepper mindset begun though––- I can't think of a better motivator. I know it sure lights a fire under my ass when I watch it. The wife too. We've rewatched it a couple times, and every time it makes me want to redouble my efforts even when I can't afford to.LOL!!! ![]() *****SPOILER ALERT!***** Made me incredibly depressed. I stopped watching when his wife left the house. |
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Posted: 1/27/2012 7:32:36 AM
Originally Posted By FrankSymptoms:
How about the movie "Panic Room" with Jodie Foster? This movie clearly proves the need to clearly think ahead in case of emergency. SPOILER: JF buys a big house with a panic room she doesn't even think she needs. She and her diabetic daughter get stuck in the panic room when thugs break in. Daughter has no insulin and starts to get sick...... I got her to watch Panic Room, thanks for that! She was hanging off the end of the couch Sadly she isnt really a reader, I tried to get her to read Patriots by Rawles...I think she got two pages in. Unless Sparks writes a TEOTWAWKI book I dont think I'll ever get her to read it. Thanks for so much help though guys! P.S. I'll be reading the books you guys recommended so it wasnt a waste haha |
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Posted: 1/27/2012 4:08:42 PM
[Last Edit: 1/27/2012 4:09:04 PM by igotaleadfoot]
Originally Posted By Schroedum:
snip.. Sadly she isnt really a reader, I tried to get her to read Patriots by Rawles...I think she got two pages in. I don't blame her. I don't think I ever finished chapter 1. She might do better reading with Lights Out or One Second After. I would also reccomend audiobooks if you travel at all. I have listened to One Second After, Lucifer's Hammer and Earth Abides audiobooks and liked them very much. Better than listening to the radio when I travel. |
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Posted: 1/27/2012 4:10:21 PM
[Last Edit: 1/27/2012 4:12:47 PM by Aimless]
Man Woman Wild. There's simple and practical stuff like starting fires and making shelter and women won't get bored with it because there's a girl and boring girl guy stuff. The girl is pretty game for trying stuff and even though she freaks out and whines sometimes she tries, which is the important thing.
I was ready to hang myself after The Road, I can't imagine inflicting that masochistic mess on my wife. |
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