So I'm watching Dr. Strangelove, and a scene brings up a question. <BR><BR>The bomber is being attacked by a missile. They begin evasive maneuvers, and the missile ends up detonating two miles away.
Still, they weren’t at all convinced that the aftermath of the Cuban Missile Crisis was the right moment to make light of nuclear apocalypse. As with all his films, Kubrick viewed a successful Dr ...
Sending two nuclear subs to intimidate Russia is an extremely dangerous and wrong message. This unwarranted ploy reminds me of the fictional movies Dr. Strangelove and Fail Safe where the United ...
Netflix’s new political thriller, “A House of Dynamite,” depicts the U.S. government’s response to a nuclear missile launched by an unknown enemy. With echoes of landmark thriller films like “Fail ...