Everything changed in August 1945 when the first atom bombs were dropped in Japan ending WWII and introducing the world to the most destructive force man has ever known. We had officially reached the atomic age and this fact would radiate (pun intended) into every facet of our lives, including our politics and pop culture. Nukes would play a major role thrilling and horrifying moviegoers throughout the back half of the 20th century in many ways echoing the real life threat they posed during the Cold War and changing both how we viewed them as an existential threat and how movies repurposed them for entertainment. On today's explosive episode we’ll discuss the history of nuclear weapons in cinema, so be sure to duck, cover and kiss your ass goodbye because we’re about to launch NUKES!
LINKS TO SOME OF THE MOVIES WE TALK ABOUT
The Beginning or the End (free on Youtube)
The Atomic Kid (free on Youtube)
Threads (free on Youtube)
The Day After (free on Youtube)
Special Bulletin (free on Youtube)
Superman 4: The Quest for Peace (free on Max)
Dr. Strangelove ($3.99 on Amazon Prime)