The Russians scrap a dangerous scientific project designed to change the course of history. A manhunt ensues after they unsuccessfully attempt to exterminate all the scientists involved in t... Read allThe Russians scrap a dangerous scientific project designed to change the course of history. A manhunt ensues after they unsuccessfully attempt to exterminate all the scientists involved in the top secret project.The Russians scrap a dangerous scientific project designed to change the course of history. A manhunt ensues after they unsuccessfully attempt to exterminate all the scientists involved in the top secret project.
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HEY EVERYBODY ITS ME (4) and today we review the movie ..... BUNKER :project runway ....the movie !!!!!!!!!!
This film started off ...strange to me ... i felt it would be more of a "trench 11" style movie ..or a "frankensteins army" type thing .. BUT it starts off some sort of action ..war , secret agent james bond in irac meets mission impossible deal going on ... but then it goes all indiana jones and the temple of lost nazi experiments ......ONLY for ONCE its not the nazis experiments lol.... i swear in EVER movie like this its always the nazis ...tell me im wrong .... .
So here we have a TON of back stabbing and all sorts of weird "back story" that REALLY doesnt actually happen to do anything for telling any sort of a legit back story .... other than "hey some sort of experiment a long time ago .... need more info .... eric roberts rounds up a team of obviously great people to find this place and get in there to grab up the equipment that was lost but never actually went anywhere so i mean he could have done this years ago BUT didnt ? .... i know ..they needed the one guy who knew where ...and the other guy who knew had the key ....in his butt ...dont ask ....
but the story aside ...the film does a pretty good job over all ... at first your like ... okay ..though its got a lot of double cross action going on its kind of a slow burn and "meh" ....but once your done the entire thing as a whole seems ... fullfilled ..... like .. it all fit well enough to work .......... NOW there is a TON of green screen in this one for sure .... MOST people might not notice it and some may just think they some of the backgrounds might look a little bit "off" at times ..usually the BIG open hall area etc .... but its actually done very well compared to most greenscreen attempts of that nature ...so cudos ..........the over all set designs and locations are pretty nicely done it seemed ........and everyone did a decent enough job ..the lighting was on par and the quality of he film was great, obviously filmed in a high end digital format ........
the ending WAS expected DUH .... but thats okay ...it was still a fun romp in the tunnels ........i DO wish there would have been more to the zombie troops / super troops thing though maybe earlier in the film giving that concept a bit more room to breath on screen BUT they still did do a good job halving the film into indiana bond vs zombie super soldiers ......
all and all ill give this one a solid 7/10 ..... if nothing else because ta some points it almost felt like i was watching a rammstein music video LOL.
This film started off ...strange to me ... i felt it would be more of a "trench 11" style movie ..or a "frankensteins army" type thing .. BUT it starts off some sort of action ..war , secret agent james bond in irac meets mission impossible deal going on ... but then it goes all indiana jones and the temple of lost nazi experiments ......ONLY for ONCE its not the nazis experiments lol.... i swear in EVER movie like this its always the nazis ...tell me im wrong .... .
So here we have a TON of back stabbing and all sorts of weird "back story" that REALLY doesnt actually happen to do anything for telling any sort of a legit back story .... other than "hey some sort of experiment a long time ago .... need more info .... eric roberts rounds up a team of obviously great people to find this place and get in there to grab up the equipment that was lost but never actually went anywhere so i mean he could have done this years ago BUT didnt ? .... i know ..they needed the one guy who knew where ...and the other guy who knew had the key ....in his butt ...dont ask ....
but the story aside ...the film does a pretty good job over all ... at first your like ... okay ..though its got a lot of double cross action going on its kind of a slow burn and "meh" ....but once your done the entire thing as a whole seems ... fullfilled ..... like .. it all fit well enough to work .......... NOW there is a TON of green screen in this one for sure .... MOST people might not notice it and some may just think they some of the backgrounds might look a little bit "off" at times ..usually the BIG open hall area etc .... but its actually done very well compared to most greenscreen attempts of that nature ...so cudos ..........the over all set designs and locations are pretty nicely done it seemed ........and everyone did a decent enough job ..the lighting was on par and the quality of he film was great, obviously filmed in a high end digital format ........
the ending WAS expected DUH .... but thats okay ...it was still a fun romp in the tunnels ........i DO wish there would have been more to the zombie troops / super troops thing though maybe earlier in the film giving that concept a bit more room to breath on screen BUT they still did do a good job halving the film into indiana bond vs zombie super soldiers ......
all and all ill give this one a solid 7/10 ..... if nothing else because ta some points it almost felt like i was watching a rammstein music video LOL.
What made this movie OK for me was the location.
It's stated as the Canary Islands but the bunker, the tunnels? I couldn't find any reference to them, what were they built for, where exactly were they?
Not by any stretch of the imagination an award winner but nevertheless the cast were competent and once they got themselves stuck into the tunnels it was at least atmospheric.
Whilst the plot isn't really original, it moves along at a good pace with some reasonable acting. It's entertaining, and doesn't pretend to be anything else. We found it enjoyable for a wet and cold weekend.
Take one brief look at the synopsis for Bunker: Project 12 and you will quickly understand that you're very much in B-grade movie territory, the type of landscape where you will need to switch your brain off and leave your better judgement at the door should you wish to enjoy the silly and budget-restrained goodies' that a film such as this often entails.
To call Project 12 a good film would be a lie, but against all the odds, Jaime Falero's high-concept action/thriller ends up being a film with enough neat ideas and scenarios to remain ever watchable, the perfect mindless film to put on for a rainy night and another chance to see Eric Roberts in one of the 100's of film's his seemingly appeared in over the last 12 - 18 months.
Interestingly for a film of Project 12's ilk, Falero spends a large portion of the early runtime afforded to him to slow-build his narrative as a collection of long-hidden Russian scientists involved in top secret experiments during the Cold War are killed-off until the film then moves into more horror/thriller territory when James Cosmo's soviet veteran Brian Balanowsky and a team of top-tier mercenaries enter into the fabled bunker to uncover its long dormant secrets.
It's a wise move by Falero to build up to this moment as the action and effects work on show here aren't much chop, no doubt hampered by a low-end budget, there's just not the tools available for Falero to fully enact out the potential of Project 12's idea, which is the type of idea you can see future film's riffing off thanks to its potential to be a highly over the top yet also highly entertaining mix of action and thrills in a setting that feels ripe for such a set-up.
With limits to what the film can achieve with its production values and resources, it's great to see the films cast have fun with what they're given with Roberts, Cosmo and other cast members such as Joaquín Sánchez (who also co-writes) and Natasha Alam all understanding what they are a part of and delivering delightfully D-grade turns which helps make the film an at times laugh out loud experience with hilariously placed zingers and lines for the cast to deliver.
Final Say -
With TV movie of the week conception, Bunker: Project 12 is the type of film you're likely to find on late night TV after the majority of us have gone to bed but with a fun concept and some hugely appealing ideas, Falero's film may not be great, but it does offer some good fun along its journey.
2 flamethrowers out of 5
To call Project 12 a good film would be a lie, but against all the odds, Jaime Falero's high-concept action/thriller ends up being a film with enough neat ideas and scenarios to remain ever watchable, the perfect mindless film to put on for a rainy night and another chance to see Eric Roberts in one of the 100's of film's his seemingly appeared in over the last 12 - 18 months.
Interestingly for a film of Project 12's ilk, Falero spends a large portion of the early runtime afforded to him to slow-build his narrative as a collection of long-hidden Russian scientists involved in top secret experiments during the Cold War are killed-off until the film then moves into more horror/thriller territory when James Cosmo's soviet veteran Brian Balanowsky and a team of top-tier mercenaries enter into the fabled bunker to uncover its long dormant secrets.
It's a wise move by Falero to build up to this moment as the action and effects work on show here aren't much chop, no doubt hampered by a low-end budget, there's just not the tools available for Falero to fully enact out the potential of Project 12's idea, which is the type of idea you can see future film's riffing off thanks to its potential to be a highly over the top yet also highly entertaining mix of action and thrills in a setting that feels ripe for such a set-up.
With limits to what the film can achieve with its production values and resources, it's great to see the films cast have fun with what they're given with Roberts, Cosmo and other cast members such as Joaquín Sánchez (who also co-writes) and Natasha Alam all understanding what they are a part of and delivering delightfully D-grade turns which helps make the film an at times laugh out loud experience with hilariously placed zingers and lines for the cast to deliver.
Final Say -
With TV movie of the week conception, Bunker: Project 12 is the type of film you're likely to find on late night TV after the majority of us have gone to bed but with a fun concept and some hugely appealing ideas, Falero's film may not be great, but it does offer some good fun along its journey.
2 flamethrowers out of 5
Before watching this I superficially checked the IMDB rating and found it at 6.7 which is decent for an action movie. At about 1/3 to half of the movie I started to get anxious about when the good part of the movie would begin. Alas, with each minute it just got worse. Somehow I made it to the end, frustrated and wondering what people see in this crap to rate it that high. And till the last sevond hoping for the best in the perception of the human beings, thinking - now the good part must begin... or - the ending must be unbelievably breathtaking surprise... Nope.
Then took a peek into the IMDB again, my bad, it's a different movie titled the Bunker..... This crap was rated at 3.4
Folks, don't waste your time. No one will give you it back.
Then took a peek into the IMDB again, my bad, it's a different movie titled the Bunker..... This crap was rated at 3.4
Folks, don't waste your time. No one will give you it back.
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- TriviaOne of the key reasons Eric Roberts agreed to act in this film was because it was shot on location in the Canary Islands.
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- Tenerife, Canary Islands(main location)
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- €1,500,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 37m(97 min)
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