{"id":965,"date":"2011-02-23T19:06:34","date_gmt":"2011-02-23T19:06:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mmcgrath.co.uk\/?p=965"},"modified":"2014-06-24T18:14:44","modified_gmt":"2014-06-24T17:14:44","slug":"day-the-world-ended","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.mmcgrath.co.uk\/?p=965","title":{"rendered":"DAY THE WORLD ENDED"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3><a href=\"http:\/\/www.mmcgrath.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/02\/day-the-world-ended.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-966\" title=\"day-the-world-ended\" src=\"http:\/\/www.mmcgrath.co.uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/02\/day-the-world-ended.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"200\" height=\"291\" \/><\/a>Surely nothing could be worse than waking up to discover that nuclear war has brought an end to civilisation as we know it? In <em>Day the World Ended <\/em>Samuel Z Arkoff and Roger Corman set out to prove that nuclear armageddon is just the<em> amuse bouche <\/em>in the menu of terror. Quake before horribly deformed monsters! Shudder at the creeping radiation! Weep at the terrible acting!<\/h3>\n<p><!--more--><strong>The names of Samuel Z Arkoff and Roger Corman together on a film \u2013 a guarantee of quality entertainment for all the family!<br \/>\n<\/strong>Well, if by quality entertainment you mean terrible stories, bad  acting and the worst special effects in the history of movie\u2013making,  then<em> Day the World Ended <\/em>delivers on every front. Plus it has  a fantastic selection of warbling theremin music to let you know when  something \u201cspecial\u201d is going to happen.<\/p>\n<p><strong>So, briefly please, what\u2019s the plot?<br \/>\n<\/strong>Seven stereotypes survive a nuclear war because they happen to be  surrounded by hills containing lead ore. Gradually they kill each other  or fall victim to a radiation-mutated monster until, in the end, only  the hero and heroine remain to repopulate the earth.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Does <\/strong><strong><em>Day the World Ended <\/em><\/strong><strong>teach us any interesting science?<br \/>\n<\/strong>Oh yes. lots. Radiation, for example, looks a lot like the smoke from a smoke machine.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Fascinating. Anything else?<br \/>\n<\/strong>Well radiation mutates all living creatures in the same way. They  grow wobbly horns, long fangs, a third eye and develop an unhealthy  taste for flesh.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Extraordinary \u2013<br \/>\n<\/strong>Wait, I forgot something. They also develop steel claws and bullet\u2013proof skin.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Why on earth would that happen?<br \/>\n<\/strong>Nature\u2019s way of coping with radiation, apparently. The mutant  monster also develops an irresistible urge to run off with the prettiest  blonde in the movie.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Any other effects of radiation exposure?<br \/>\n<\/strong>Well&#8230; the safest place to hide from a radiation-created  monstrosity would be in a bath or shower because God\u2019s good, clean  natural rainwater is sure to destroy these wicked man\u2013made beasts.  Manchester is safe.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Anything good on the DVD?<br \/>\n<\/strong>Nine increasingly awful trailers for other Arkoff productions and a  mildly entertaining Guardian\/BFI interview\/monologue by the man himself  in which he reveals that the monster in <em>Day the World Ended <\/em>was  originally meant to be played by a six foot tall, athletic actor.  However, they got the suit made on the cheap by Paul Blaisdell, an out  of work actor who made it to fit himself. Unfortunately he was only five  foot three inches tall and weighed forty pounds less than Louise  Maddison, the actress he was supposed to sweep off her feet and carry  through the forest. He couldn\u2019t lift her on his own. They had to have  people off-screen holding the girl up when the monster was supposed to  be carrying her.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Is there any reason why I should buy this film?<br \/>\n<\/strong>The theremin music is cool.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Not to be confused with?<br \/>\n<\/strong><em>The Day the Earth Stood Still<\/em>. <em>The Day the Earth Caught Fire<\/em>. <em>The Day of the Triffids<\/em>. <em>The Day of the Jackal<\/em>. <em>The Day Today<\/em>. And <em>The Day the World Ended<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Wait a minute, this is <\/strong><strong><em>The Day the World Ended<\/em><\/strong><strong>.<br \/>\n<\/strong>That\u2019s what they\u2019d like you to think! Arkoff produced a 2001 TV  movie \u201cremake\u201d that used the same name but an entirely different plot \u2013  one in which the world doesn\u2019t end and they added a definite article to the title.<\/p>\n<p>(Originally published in <em>Matrix<\/em> 163, Sept\/Oct 2003)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Surely nothing could be worse than waking up to discover that nuclear war has brought an end to civilisation as we know it? In Day the World Ended Samuel Z Arkoff and Roger Corman set out to prove that nuclear armageddon is just the amuse bouche in the menu of terror. 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