• more about #bunker
    Klebert L. Hall: Paris? Really? I'd expect the capital of the 3rd largest nuclear power would be a prime target in almost any global nuclear war. Pretty dubious about... more »
    Nudemanatee: Ok, so to stretch an idea from a previous page to the breaking point: this is about a woman trying to escape her situation, yet it is not escapist. T... more »
    Illogic: War... war never changes... more »
    exconsumer9: UGGGGGH. Hey, filmakers, you know how your audio guy kept trying to tell you that your main character's voice was 'out of phase' and you laughed at h... more »
    ioeight: Eventually, one of these stories is bound to end with the person being rescued and living happily ever after. more »
    tetracycloide: maybe something was lost in the translation but if they had spent half the time they spent on sets writting decent dialogue this might not have failed... more »
    astrogirl: Well I thought that was rather predictable. Nicely done, but predictable. I do love the quality of films done with the RED cameras though. more »
    Gemini2: I love the song playing in the background. more »
    mikeyhope: Moral: Never give strangers on the internet your address. more »
    Pope John Peeps II: Ugh. UGH. Dear short film makers: the "alone in a post-apocalyptic bunker" film is ALL USED UP. There's NO MORE AT THE WELL. more »
    TheGreenRanger: 'Ok so here's the story...mad scientist captures hot teens and......wait for it....sews them together!' - What do you mean sews them together 'Like... more »
    Xerendian: Surely the point about the arseface centipede film is not "why would someone make it" but rather "why wouldn't they?" It is inevitable that at some p... more »
    Kpibca: You NEVER go ass to mouth to ass to mouth to ass to mouth! more »
    BeastOfGevaudan: Jennifer Lynch is fucking terrible, David should take her out back an put her down. Surveillance was soul crushingly predictable. more »
    Jesse Astle: I could see Legacy being turned into an interesting movie. You'd after rejigger it a bit. more »
    kolacek: Dear Jennifer Lynch, Lair of the White Worm. Thank you, E. more »
    Daumier: As a squeamish person, the clip actually isn't really all that bad just looking at it. The problem is now it's in my head, mutating and sprouting lim... more »
    ggodo, the man from R.O.A.C.H.: I don't know what the hell is going on, but I can't wait for the io9 review of ass to mouth 9000. more »
    Gilese: I mean, call me too literal-minded but my principal objection to the ass-face centipede thing is that it wouldn't work! You'd have 'segments' dying o... more »
    AutonymousPrime: gah.. what kind of mind comes up with "Human + centipede = brilliant movie premise"? I am baffled by this.. is it perhaps some sort of artistic stu... more »
  • #video

    It's An Existential Post-Apocalypse in Video Short "Bunker"

    The world has been nuked. Under Paris, a woman waits months alone in a bunker with only canned food for company. She's about to commit suicide when a voice comes over the radio. Find out what happens next in Bunker. More »
  • #cultmovieworship

    First Horrific Clip From The Human Butt To Face Centipede Flick

    Finally, the terrible moment is here! See the first video look at the Human Centipede, in which a scientist surgically links three humans together. Plus, enjoy a better look at the half-woman/half-snake film Hissss. More »
  • #retrofuturism

    This Could Have Been Our Future

    Imagine spending months locked in this Latvian bomb shelter. The banner reads "Without Communciations, There Is No Authority. Without Authority, There Is No Victory!" The shelter, now a museum, has a nuclear-blast-absorbing wall and a huge facility for filtering radiation. More »
  • #megatech

    Store Your Data in a Swank, Swedish Eco-Bunker

    This bunker is so hardened it can withstand an atomic blast, but it's so eco that it has a tiny built-in ecosystem of artificial sun, waterfalls, and plants. And the best part about this subterranean environment in Sweden is that it's packed with giant, shiny server cabinets throbbing with data. Want to poke around inside? More »