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6.1/10
IMDbWorst Picture | 1998 | Jim
Worst Original Song | 1998
Worst Screenplay | 1998 | Eric
Worst Actor | 1998 | Kevin
Worst Director | 1998 | Kevin
Worst Foreign Director | 1999 | Kevin
Worst Picture of the Decade | 2000
Best Science Fiction Film | 1998
Best Supporting Actor | 1998 | Will
Best Actor | 1998 | Kevin
Best Sound Editing Music Foreign Domestic | 1998
Worst Picture | 1997
Worst Sense of Direction Stop them before they direct again | 1997 | Kevin
Budget 80,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 17,626,234 USD
The actors did their own stuntwork on the rope bridge scene and Kevin Costner, a skilled equestrian, did his own horse-riding. He also performed the cable cart scene himself, with the cart winched through the air by helicopter.
Tom Petty mentioned back in 1982 while filming the video for his song "You Got Lucky" (a post apocalyptic themed story) he wanted to do a small part in a futuristic movie. He said he wanted to portray a post war character, which he finally did in this movie.
Kevin Costner's children all appear in the film.
The Postman's fake president was named "Richard Starkey", the real name of Ringo Starr.
The crew referred to the film as "Dirt World".
"The Postman: Wouldn't it be great if wars could be fought just by the assholes who started them?"
"Postman: I know you. You're... famous. Bridge City Mayor: I was once... sorta."