Less grotesque or meme-choked, but similarly inept / inapt in its titular hyperbole - might i suggest the short brit. scifi flick from 1964 - called "The Earth Dies Screaming" - in which robotic humanoid alien invaders (and their zombified victim drones) fail to conquer much — even after an appearantly instantaneous, no-mess, bodyless decimation / disintigration of 99.9% of the world by unknown means (handwaved as a "gas-attack", heh) — this occurring before the show starts, perhaps finishing just as the opening credits roll, and briefly illustrated by the aftermath of a few crashes of plane or train. (looking like a blandish Dr.Who episode without the Dr.) . . . i believe it's handy on You Tube (tm) . . . ((BTW - also the title of a song performed by Tom Waits - which suits the title as well as the film doesn't!))
Unk
Less grotesque or meme-choked, but similarly inept / inapt in its titular hyperbole - might i suggest the short brit. scifi flick from 1964 - called "The Earth Dies Screaming" - in which robotic humanoid alien invaders (and their zombified victim drones) fail to conquer much — even after an appearantly instantaneous, no-mess, bodyless decimation / disintigration of 99.9% of the world by unknown means (handwaved as a "gas-attack", heh) — this occurring before the show starts, perhaps finishing just as the opening credits roll, and briefly illustrated by the aftermath of a few crashes of plane or train. (looking like a blandish Dr.Who episode without the Dr.) . . . i believe it's handy on You Tube (tm) . . . ((BTW - also the title of a song performed by Tom Waits - which suits the title as well as the film doesn't!)) Unk
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