What are some movies with survival bunkers in them?
10 cloverfield lane
a boy and his dog
the divide
panic room (sort of)
take shelter
the boondock saints
seeking a friend for the end of the world
the road
tremors
Not all of these movies have the bunker as the main setting of the film but they all have a bunker pretty prominently at some point
>>87283697
What about:
Bio-Dome
Blast from the Past
and if we are stretching
Terminator 3
>>87283801
>Terminator 3
Come on, it's shown for like five minutes at the end of the movie.
>>87283801
>Blast from the past.
I wasn't scared of Christoper Walken in this movie.
>>87283846
And 10 Cloverfield Lane showed them eating at the dinner table much more than showing the bunker.
>>87283990
They spend 90% of the movie in the bunker, you're not even choosing a good movie I picked to argue against.
>>87283936
essential o'connell-core
>>87284172
>They spend 90% of the movie in the bunker
At the dinner table in the bunker.
>>87284283
How big do you think one guys survival bunker is? The movie shows the storage room, the cells, the "bathroom", the living room/kitchen, even the fucking vents. You're completely disregarding all the scenes that take place in those areas so you can chalk up the entire movie as taking place at the dinner table (which happened twice and were great scenes).
If you don't like the movie then fine but don't make up bullshit to try to justify it
>>87284365
In the first couple of minutes of Blast from the Past we got a quick tour of the vault and showed how the battery system gave electricity. In 10 CL I can only tell you how many stains and cracks in the dinner table! Oh and that spaghetti!
>>87285148
You're clearly just fucking with me now but I'll humor you since I'm a loser that has nothing else to do with my time
Goodman clearly explains how the bunker works and how power is gained and there's even a scene where someone is sent to fix the power
dont breath (sort of)
the twin towers
the empire strikes back
the second hobbit movie
probably most wwi&ii movies