You could add Metropolis to this list, too - released in 1927, it clearly shows the world of the elites above and the slaves below but ends with hope for the future.
I always liked Logan's Run because it, too, ends with hope and a reason to believe that things will change for the better. Unlike most dystopian movies.
Westworld and it's sequel Futureworld, probably belong in the list above. They don't exactly end well but are some very good '70s sci-fi.
Zardoz is another one that fits with the films you mentioned.
Plus it's one of those "it's so crappy it's good" type movies. Definitely worth a watch if you don't mind a semi nude space barbarian Sean Connery playing the lead role.
Burt Reynolds was supposed to have the lead role until he got sick. Can you imagine Burt Reynolds but with his cowboy hat from being The Bandit? LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣
You could add Metropolis to this list, too - released in 1927, it clearly shows the world of the elites above and the slaves below but ends with hope for the future.
I always liked Logan's Run because it, too, ends with hope and a reason to believe that things will change for the better. Unlike most dystopian movies.
Westworld and it's sequel Futureworld, probably belong in the list above. They don't exactly end well but are some very good '70s sci-fi.
Zardoz is another one that fits with the films you mentioned.
Plus it's one of those "it's so crappy it's good" type movies. Definitely worth a watch if you don't mind a semi nude space barbarian Sean Connery playing the lead role.
I'll add the 1980 film Flash Gordon to this list. It's great, great fun and Flash is a true American patriot!
Burt Reynolds was supposed to have the lead role until he got sick. Can you imagine Burt Reynolds but with his cowboy hat from being The Bandit? LMFAO 🤣🤣🤣