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Movie about afterlife I think? Large towers with clothing and food?
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I saw this movie (tv show?) a long time ago, so I apologise for the lack of details. All I remember is a larger number of people waking up in water and making it to the shore, I wanna say they died and are waking up in an afterlife, but again the details are hazy. I remember there were these large towers near the shore the people got food and clothing from. I was young, so I'm thinking it came out before 2004? That's all I remember, any ideas? live action, not animated.
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I saw this movie (tv show?) a long time ago, so I apologise for the lack of details. All I remember is a larger number of people waking up in water and making it to the shore, I wanna say they died and are waking up in an afterlife, but again the details are hazy. I remember there were these large towers near the shore the people got food and clothing from. I was young, so I'm thinking it came out before 2004? That's all I remember, any ideas? live action, not animated.
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I saw this movie (tv show?) a long time ago, so I apologise for the lack of details. All I remember is a larger number of people waking up in water and making it to the shore, I wanna say they died and are waking up in an afterlife, but again the details are hazy. I remember there were these large towers near the shore the people got food and clothing from. I was young, so I'm thinking it came out before 2004? That's all I remember, any ideas? live action, not animated.
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Sounds like Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld books. There have been, I believe,
two movies (2003 and 2010) so perhaps it's the earlier one Riverworld (2003).
The premise is interesting, in that any characters from history
may show up to drive a subplot.
The first book, To Your Scattered Bodies Go might be of interest, too.
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Sounds like Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld books. There have been, I believe,
two movies (2003 and 2010) so perhaps it's the earlier one Riverworld (2003).
The premise is interesting, in that any characters from history
may show up to drive a subplot.
The first book, To Your Scattered Bodies Go might be of interest, too.
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Sounds like Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld books. There have been, I believe,
two movies (2003 and 2010) so perhaps it's the earlier one Riverworld (2003).
The premise is interesting, in that any characters from history
may show up to drive a subplot.
The first book, To Your Scattered Bodies Go might be of interest, too.
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Sounds like Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld books. There have been, I believe,
two movies (2003 and 2010) so perhaps it's the earlier one Riverworld (2003).
The premise is interesting, in that any characters from history
may show up to drive a subplot.
The first book, To Your Scattered Bodies Go might be of interest, too.
Sounds like Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld books. There have been, I believe,
two movies (2003 and 2010) so perhaps it's the earlier one Riverworld (2003).
The premise is interesting, in that any characters from history
may show up to drive a subplot.
The first book, To Your Scattered Bodies Go might be of interest, too.
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