
I had a chance to hear her give an amazing presentation on Enzo Castellari's The New Barbarians at a special Post-Apocalypse edition of Kevin Geeks Out! some time ago, and to say it left an impression on me would be a major understatement--hell, I became a full-on convert to one of exploitation cinema's most fascinating subgenres! So, when the time came to finally have the esteemed Kate on my Vaultcast, there was no question at all as to what we would be chatting about...

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The earliest post-apocalypse movie I can think of is Panic in Year Zero (1962). I guess On the Beach and Fail Safe are the highbrow versions.
Well if you did, I missed it, madame! Thanks for being my honored guest :-) It was a blast, as I knew it would be. And good call, Morbius--I think you're right. Panic is kind of a companion film to Last Man--in fact, I've seen them included on the same DVD.
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