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					Originally Posted by innerSpaceman    I think John Q. Public has to be at risk if it's to be classified as a Disaster Film.  Astronauts don't count.    | 
	
 Raising the question of what makes a disaster film.  Is it sufficient that people be put in peril?  Does the peril have to be a gigantic natural force?  Does the peril have to be a form of man's arrogance or complacency coming back to bite him on the ass?
Towering Inferno had arrogance but not a great natural force.  Poseidon had both a natural force and man's greed/complacency in that the ship was insufficiently ballasted because they wanted to get it to port faster to scrap it.
If peril and complacency are enough, then maybe a little movie like "The Incident" is a disaster film:  New Yorkers terrorized by thugs on a subway train.  Or is that urban horror or a monster movie?  Is "Alien" a disaster movie or a monster movie or both?
Apollo 13 was exciting, I suppose, but I don't think it inspired much reflection.
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