Michael on October 1st, 2008

Stick a fork in it … we’re done. Today’s passage of the Senate’s version of the mother of all bailouts bill all but seals the fate of the great experiment known as America. The first nail is in the coffin, the second is soon to follow.
Here’s how it works, for those too short [...]

Continue reading about U.S. Senate Passes Bill and Defeats the Constitution

Michael on July 23rd, 2008

What starts out as another typical day in the life of the Mitchell family turns into a nightmare when a hydrogen bomb is dropped on New York City, fifty miles from the Mitchell home. A horrifying story of the aftermath of an atomic attack unfolds in this gripping dramatization. This movie made during the time [...]

Continue reading about Survival Under Atomic Attack (1950)

Michael on June 30th, 2008

A global war begins in 1940. This war drags out over many decades until most of the people still alive (mostly those born after the war started) do not even know who started it or why. Nothing is being manufactured at all any more and society has broken down into primative localized communities. In 1966 [...]

Continue reading about Things To Come (1936)

Michael on June 30th, 2008

8:44 A.M. A full scale military invasion by foreign troops begins. Total surprise. Almost total success. A gang of high school kids become the last line of defense.

addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fmichaelarcand.com%2Fblog%2F2008%2F06%2F30%2Fred-dawn-1984%2F’;
addthis_title = ‘Red+Dawn+%281984%29′;
addthis_pub = ”;

Continue reading about Red Dawn (1984)