Oh No! (film)

Oh No! is a 1989 El Kadsreian post-apocalyptic comedy film released in July 29, 1989, directed by Will Leighton and produced and distributed by El TV Kadsre Films and 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. The film centered around the six survivors of a world nuclear holocaust. The six of them live together in an abandoned farm house while trying to survive and re-establish civilization.

Plot
Takashi Shimizu tells of how during a military parade, some kids were fooling around with their remote-control toy car which caused a nuclear warhead to launch and all the world's powers to open fire. At the time of this happening, Takashi had just gotten off work and was having a lunch break at McDonald's when he heard a air raid siren. As he rushed to his car, the nuclear holocaust happened.

Now driving through a barren wasteland, Takashi stumbles upon a fertile valley containing a farm that house five other survivors. However, the six constantly bicker and do not get along as a community, until a gigantic mutated spider threatens the farm. The survivors have to work as a team to be able to fend off the spider.

The survivors decide that they should reproduce in order to increase the population, but Takashi is suffering from impotence. Takashi believes his impotence may be a sign the survivors need to know each other better before they can introduce children to their community.

A crystal causes Ricki's bustline to grow much larger. She seems to be enjoying her new status as the object of men's attention as opposed to Lettie, but Mark reminds her that by giving in to being considered an sex object, she may be ruining what she has worked for her whole life – for women to gain respect.

Knut becomes devastated after the loss of his necktie. When it is found again and he puts it on, he somehow believes he is in the year 1986, before the nuclear holocaust happened. Takashi and Ricki have to somehow restore Knut's memory so he can remember what has happened.

When Alice makes the group hold a party to celebrate their first six months together, they all spend it daydreaming about ways to kill her.

Cast

 * Aoi Hikaru as Takashi Shimizu
 * Glenna Reynolds as Ricki Dickman
 * Zane Comstock as Marlin Dickman
 * Valentin Joansen as Knut Göransson
 * Ami Geun as Xun Hou
 * Aifric Dolan as Lettie Atwood

Production and release
The shooting of the film lasted from May 28, 1988 to August 13, 1988. It was filmed in Eirabourne, the Vloksville quarry (now Cicimpillici quarry) for a setting of the barren wasteland and the interiors of the farmland were filmed in El TV Kadsre Television Centre and the El TV Kadsre Filming Lot.

The film was released on VHS, TVD & Laserdisc on November of 1989 and DVD in 1999. It didn't recieved the Blu-ray release to its day.

Reception
The film was met with mixed reviews from crtitics, most of them are negative and was criticized for its repetitive title and premise. Despite the negative reviews, the film was a box office success, grossing $102 million over its $15 million budget.