What are these comments? This map is so incredibly boring. Half way through it i disconnected and unsubscribed to this map. Story line is that you went to a bunker because you were a combine soldier and enter but most of the 'scary parts' weren't actually scary and just made it down right confusing. In 2010 the independent British post-apocalyptic/horror film S.N.U.B! Was filmed in the bunker. 3 The 2016 full-motion video game The Bunker, which uses live-action footage, was fully filmed inside the bunker.
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- In Theaters: Sep 27, 2002
- DVD: Jun 08, 2004
The Bunker (2001)
- The Bunker
Rating Scores - 5,703votes, 3.38 / 5 avg. rating (67%score)
- Overall Score: ☆ 6.75/10
- IMDB: ☆ 5.5/10
- Rotten Tomatoes: ☆ 8.0/10
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The Bunker Movie Information:
- Type:
- Movie
- Year:
- 2001 ( more 2001 movies)
- MPAA Rating:
- R
- Runtime:
- 95 minutes / 1h 35min
- Genres:
- Horror, Thriller, Drama, Mystery, War
- Directors:
- Rob Green
- Stars:
- Jason Flemyng, Andrew Tiernan, Christopher Fairbank, Simon Kunz, Andrew Lee Potts … (full cast)
- Release Date:
- 27 Sep 2002
- Box Office:
- 0
- Nominations:
- 2
- Production Co.:
- MTI Home Video
- Language:
- English
- Country:
- UK
Synopsis / Plot Summary: Seven German soldiers are enclosed in one bunker during the Second World War. They soon feel surrounded by enemies. When they hear about the tunnel-system beneath the bunker and some mystic events that had occurred in this place, they soon begin to go mad..
Tagline: The evil is within.
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Cast
Cast overview, first billed only: | Character(s) | |
---|---|---|
Jason Flemyng | .. | Cpl. Baumann |
Andrew Tiernan | .. | LCpl. Schenke |
Christopher Fairbank | .. | Sgt. Heydrich |
Simon Kunz | .. | Lt. Krupp |
Andrew Lee Potts | .. | Pvt. Neumann |
John Carlisle | .. | Pvt. Mirus |
Eddie Marsan | .. | Pfc. Kreuzmann |
Jack Davenport | .. | LCpl. Ebert |
Charley Boorman | .. | Pfc. Franke |
Nicholas Hamnett | .. | Pvt. Engels |
Peter McNeil O'Connor | .. | Corporal 1 (as Peter O'Connor) |
Josh Cole | .. | Corporal 2 |
Iain McKee | .. | Private |
Nicholas Rutherford | .. | Deserter (as Nick Rutherford) |
Simon D'Arcy | .. | SS officer (as Simon Darcy) |
Kevin O'Donohoe | .. | S.S. Captain |
Douglas Blackwell | .. | (voice) |
Julia Braams | .. | (voice) |
Daniel Flynn | .. | (voice) |
Stuart Mager | .. | SS Major |
Fun Facts: 20 Real AGES of THE BUNKER Actors
Jason Flemyng's real age is 54. Actor Jason Flemyng from The Bunker is cast as 'Cpl. Baumann.' Jason Flemyng (born September 25, 1966) in Putney, London, England, UK and is a known Actor, Producer, Soundtrack. Jason Flemyng Fun Facts: Jason Flemyng is also known as: Dzheyson Fleming | Jason Flemying, Birth Sign: Libra, Height: 6' 1' (1.85 m) |
Andrew Tiernan's real age is 54. Actor Andrew Tiernan from The Bunker is cast as 'LCpl. Schenke.' Andrew Tiernan (born November 30, 1965) in Ladywood, Birmingham, England, UK and is a known Actor, Producer, Director. Andrew Tiernan Fun Facts: Andrew Tiernan is also known as: Andy Tiernan, Birth Sign: Sagittarius, Height: 5' 11' (1.8 m) |
Christopher Fairbank's real age is 67. Actor Christopher Fairbank from The Bunker is cast as 'Sgt. Heydrich.' Christopher Fairbank (born October 4, 1953) in Hertfordshire, England, UK and is a known Actor, Soundtrack. Christopher Fairbank Fun Facts: Christopher Fairbank is also known as: Chris Faibank | Chris Fairbank | Christopher Fairbanks | Chris Fairbanks, Birth Sign: Libra |
Simon Kunz's real age is N/A. Actor Simon Kunz from The Bunker is cast as 'Lt. Krupp.' |
Andrew Lee Potts's real age is 40. Actor Andrew Lee Potts from The Bunker is cast as 'Pvt. Neumann.' Andrew Lee Potts (born October 29, 1979) in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK and is a known Actor, Director, Editor. Andrew Lee Potts Fun Facts: Andrew Lee Potts is also known as: Andrew Lee-Potts | Andrew-Lee Potts | Andrew Potts, Birth Sign: Scorpio, Height: 5' 10' (1.78 m) |
John Carlisle's real age is N/A. Actor John Carlisle from The Bunker is cast as 'Pvt. Mirus.' |
Eddie Marsan's real age is 52. Actor Eddie Marsan from The Bunker is cast as 'Pfc. Kreuzmann.' Eddie Marsan (born June 9, 1968) in Stepney, London, England, UK and is a known Actor, Soundtrack. Eddie Marsan Fun Facts: Eddie Marsan is also known as: The Marsan Family | Edward Marsan | Eddie Marson, Birth Sign: Gemini, Height: 5' 8½' (1.74 m) Better blocker 2020 2030. |
Jack Davenport's real age is 47. Actor Jack Davenport from The Bunker is cast as 'LCpl. Ebert.' Jack Davenport (born March 1, 1973) in Suffolk, England, UK and is a known Actor, Soundtrack, Producer. Jack Davenport Fun Facts: Birth Sign: Pisces, Height: 6' 2' (1.88 m) |
Charley Boorman's real age is 54. Actor Charley Boorman from The Bunker is cast as 'Pfc. Franke.' Charley Boorman (born August 23, 1966) in Wimbledon, London, England, UK and is a known Actor, Writer, Producer. Charley Boorman Fun Facts: Charley Boorman is also known as: Charlie Boorman, Birth Sign: Virgo |
Nicholas Hamnett's real age is N/A. Actor Nicholas Hamnett from The Bunker is cast as 'Pvt. Engels.' |
Peter McNeil O'Connor's real age is N/A. Actor Peter McNeil O'Connor from The Bunker is cast as 'Corporal 1 (as Peter O'Connor).' Peter McNeil O'Connor Fun Facts: Peter McNeil O'Connor is also known as: Peter McNeill O'Connor | Peter O'Connor |
Josh Cole's real age is N/A. Actor Josh Cole from The Bunker is cast as 'Corporal 2.' |
Iain McKee's real age is N/A. Actor Iain McKee from The Bunker is cast as 'Private.' Iain McKee Fun Facts: Iain McKee is also known as: Iain Mckee |
Nicholas Rutherford's real age is N/A. Actor Nicholas Rutherford from The Bunker is cast as 'Deserter (as Nick Rutherford).' Nicholas Rutherford Fun Facts: Nicholas Rutherford is also known as: Nicholas J. Rutherford | Nick Rutherford |
Simon D'Arcy's real age is N/A. Actor Simon D'Arcy from The Bunker is cast as 'SS officer (as Simon Darcy).' |
Kevin O'Donohoe's real age is N/A. Actor Kevin O'Donohoe from The Bunker is cast as 'S.S. Captain.' |
Douglas Blackwell, as (voice), passed away at the age of 85 in Victoria, London, England, UK. Douglas Blackwell (born May 17, 1924) in Gloucester, England, UK and is a known Actor. Douglas Blackwell Fun Facts: Birth Sign: Taurus |
Julia Braams's real age is N/A. Actor Julia Braams from The Bunker is cast as '(voice).' Julia Braams Fun Facts: Julia Braams is also known as: Jenny Baker | Julia Brahms | Julia Brams | Julia Burton | Janet Coats | Judith McCanally |
Daniel Flynn's real age is N/A. Actor Daniel Flynn from The Bunker is cast as '(voice).' |
Stuart Mager's real age is N/A. Actor Stuart Mager from The Bunker is cast as 'SS Major.' |
Susan Westerby's real age is N/A. Actor Susan Westerby from The Bunker is cast as '(voice) (as Sue Westerby).' Apple garageband 10 2 full crack mac os x version. Susan Westerby Fun Facts: Susan Westerby is also known as: Sue Westerby | Susie Westerby | Suzy Westerby |
The Bunker Genres:
Horror, Thriller, Drama, Mystery, War
The Bunker Directors:
Rob Green
The Bunker Cast:
Jason Flemyng, Andrew Tiernan, Christopher Fairbank, Simon Kunz, Andrew Lee Potts, John Carlisle, Eddie Marsan, Jack Davenport, Charley Boorman, Nicholas Hamnett, Peter McNeil O'Connor, Josh Cole, Iain McKee, Nicholas Rutherford, Simon D'Arcy, Kevin O'Donohoe, Douglas Blackwell, Julia Braams, Daniel Flynn, Stuart Mager
Producers: Daniel Figuero, George Marshall, David Reid
Musicians: Russell Currie
Cinematographers: John Pardue
Editors: Richard Milward
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Horror, Thriller, Drama, Mystery, War
The Bunker Directors:
Rob Green
The Bunker Cast:
Jason Flemyng, Andrew Tiernan, Christopher Fairbank, Simon Kunz, Andrew Lee Potts, John Carlisle, Eddie Marsan, Jack Davenport, Charley Boorman, Nicholas Hamnett, Peter McNeil O'Connor, Josh Cole, Iain McKee, Nicholas Rutherford, Simon D'Arcy, Kevin O'Donohoe, Douglas Blackwell, Julia Braams, Daniel Flynn, Stuart Mager
Producers: Daniel Figuero, George Marshall, David Reid
Musicians: Russell Currie
Cinematographers: John Pardue
Editors: Richard Milward
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Though the days of the 3DO and other systems that brought an onslaught of FMV-laced games are long gone, games like these have cropped up in recent years and brought a mini-revival of FMV games back into gamers’ hands, with another recent title doing so in a more traditional (but refined way).
That title is The Bunker, an independent horror experience from developers Splendy Interactive and Wales Interactive (with Green Man Gaming publishing) that brings back the style of FMV gameplay from two decades ago into a modern horror tale.
Set in a post-apocalyptic near future, The Bunker puts players into the role of John, one of the last remaining members of the titular bunker where humanity has sought shelter from nuclear experiments. After the passing of his mother, it becomes John’s mission to seek out the mysteries of the bunker and find a way to escape before greater threats get the best of him.
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If there’s one legacy to FMV games that the genre had in the 1990s, it was the often laughably bad acting, writing, and design that brought down those experiences (aside from the novelty of having live actors and video in a video games). The Bunker echoes those titles as the game relies completely on live action video to propel its action, but manages to set itself apart with surprisingly high production in its scenes, set design, and some fine performances from its cast.
Featuring actors such as Adam Brown (The Hobbit series) and Sarah Greene (Penny Dreadful), it’s quite a pleasant surprise that The Bunker actually pulls off a convincing take on FMV games. With great cinematography and effective set design, the world, characters, and the narrative of The Bunker proves effective and believable; it speaks well that after the title’s brief running time (which will take most players about 1.5-2 hours) I wanted to know more about the world long after the credits rolled.
Like most point-and-click adventure games, The Bunker relies mostly on its live action segments interspersed with interactive elements on-screen for players to explore and discover. Moving the on-screen cursor and following prompts will allow the player to interact with objects in the environment, move to new areas, or in certain scenarios, activate quicktime events or make decisions on the fly. Those that have played any of Telltale’s or Double Fine’s games should feel right at home with The Bunker.
With its convincing world and solid direction and acting, The Bunker is a neat and intriguing alternative for those that may have enjoyed titles such as The Walking Dead or Until Dawn with its horror edge, and the title crafts some good scares and a feeling of tension throughout its nearly two hour running time. However, The Bunker does have some aspects that hold the game back from truly excelling, as much as it manages to set itself apart from the FMV games of the past.
At a brisk two hours (or so), The Bunker is a title that offers a quick experience that may not entirely fulfill players looking for a meatier experience, and even more so offers little in the way of deployability or motivation to go back through again, other than a (very few) select choices that can impact the outcome.
With its $19.99 price tag it’s certainly a worthy title to experience for the night (especially playing alongside someone to help make decisions), though it’s hard to see going back into The Bunker more than once, especially with its slow burn approach to setting up its story and characters in the beginning.
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While games like Heavy Rain, Until Dawn, and so many others also offer fairly “linear” experiences, the hidden pleasure of various decisions and choices that affect the game’s outcome is sorely missed in The Bunker. It’s not hard to think that having additional choices or paths to go down could have done wonders to the experience (and especially for those looking for multiple replays).
Aside from the limited options for different paths or story outcomes, the game also offers little in the way of interactivity or discovery, especially in a world that actually feels ripe for the player to explore and uncover its secrets. As it stands, The Bunker mainly keeps interaction to a minimum in mainly finding and interacting with objects, with no dialogue options or ways to really delve deeper into the story. Some collectible figures of John’s are strewn throughout the course of the game for players to find, but even they offer little in the way of expanding upon the world of The Bunker in drastically meaningful ways.
Coming from the roots of a genre that was mainly known for cheesiness back in its heyday, Wales Interactive and Splendy Interactive deserve immense credit for crafting an experience like The Bunker that actually approaches the genre with the intent to create an intriguing narrative experience for players.
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Through the majority of its running time, The Bunker provides a tense ride that those looking for brisk horror experience may genuinely enjoy, though repeated trips back into its post-apocalyptic world may not be quite as fresh or horrific as the first time.