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10 Cloverfield Lane

Published August 21, 2016

10 Cloverfield Lane

We haven't seen the original Cloverfield film, and having seen trailers of it, the found footage nature of it doesn't really appeal to me anyway. This one, however, seemed much more interesting so we were keen to give it a go. John Goodman doing a turn as the creepy guy in a bunker was brilliant and terrifying at the same time. And I absolutely loved how kick-ass Mary Winstead's character was, resourceful and clever, brave without being irritating.

Half castle, half fort, all awesome

Published September 27, 2014

Half castle, half fort, all awesome

My interest in forts, bunkers and castles is well-documented, and recently I managed to squeeze in a visit to another place of interest that falls into this category. Somehow, it is both fort and castle, as Hurst Castle on the south coast was initially a Tudor dwelling, converted into a sea defending fort during the war. The castle is at the end of long shingle walkway that takes it out …

What happens underneath Vegas, stays underneath Vegas

Published September 16, 2013

What happens underneath Vegas, stays underneath Vegas

As I'm sure you're aware, I'm always on the lookout for things of a subterranean nature, and Steven very kindly pointed out this Cold War mansion in Las Vegas, as featured on The Verge. 26 feet underneath Las Vegas, a worried individual built a bunker to resist any Cold War activities. What I love about this, and what I haven't seen in underground dwellings in the past, is the way …

Friday Five - Bunker related bits and pieces

Published November 17, 2012

Friday Five - Bunker related bits and pieces

There have been quite a few bunker items in the news and wider media recently, none of which I have managed to write about. So here, instead, is a summary of five of the most recent. This was pointed out to me by Mr C who saw it on Twitter from someone else (crediting is hard when you have terrible memories like us), but as the end of the world …

Bed, breakfast and boats

Published November 12, 2012

Bed, breakfast and boats

My love of all things bunker/fort/island led me to googling everything I could find about Spitbank Fort. Aside from the fact that it's not the greatest name ever, it's also a round concrete fort situated off the South Coast that's been turned into a hotel. It's amazing! Photo credit: Anthony Abbott As the website states: "Spitbank Fort is the most exclusive venue on the south coast, and is its own …

If it's not a bunker, it has to be a fort

Published July 15, 2012

If it's not a bunker, it has to be a fort

When we were watching Mission Impossible II, Mr C and I were very taken with the fort that featured at the very end of the movie. Whilst we were meant to be enjoying the big motorcycle sequence, we were busy saying "Where is that? We need to live there." Because, whilst an underground bunker is the ideal, there is also a lot to be said for living on a bit …

Keeping out of sight with below ground housing and parks

Published June 17, 2012

Keeping out of sight with below ground housing and parks

Recently, an underground house in the Swiss Alps started doing the rounds on the web. The house has one side facing out to the world, similar to the property in the Grand Designs episode I live-blogged about previously. The rest is buried underground so as not to prove an eye-sore in the beautiful landscape. Apparently, Swiss planning laws say you have to have a timber frame version of the building …

Underground skyscraper - your pyramid is upside down

Published October 1, 2011

Underground skyscraper - your pyramid is upside down

Why settle for a simple bunker underground when you can have an entire skyscraper delving into the depths of the earth? The BNKR Arquitectura company (great URL, by the way), have come up with a concept for an upside down pyramid for the middle of Mexico City. Starting with a wide opening at the top, the pyramid piles layer upon layer going down into a single point. There's a great …

Living underground the mansion way

Published August 9, 2011

Living underground the mansion way

Stumbled across this video from March last year of a proposed underground mansion. Actually there are two videos, the first is a report from Granada which gives a clearer idea of what the mansion is all about. The second video has more images and less chatter from irritating presenters - it's actually got no sound at all which is a little disconcerting. Here's the first though: Video no longer available. …

Live like a Womble 7 - The Zombie house

Published May 15, 2011

Live like a Womble 7 - The Zombie house

I'm sure you've seen it by now, but the best way to avoid a zombie attack has been doing the rounds on the internet for a while now. A concept house designed to withstand any form of attack but specifically the undead kind, this fortress looks incredible. I call it the Zombie House, but officially, the title is The Safe House, and you can see why. When opened up, it …

Live like a womble 6 - Marvin's car

Published February 20, 2011

Live like a womble 6 - Marvin's car

As briefly mentioned in my Film Watch post of Red, John Malkovich's character Marvin is a bit paranoid about the world around him and he has a bunker. Rather than having a hatch like in LOST, or a big door highlighting where his bunker is, he is so paranoid that he's hidden the entrance as well. It's marvellous. Here's a clip of Malkovich's first scenes in the movie, and more …

Live like a womble 5 - The WikiLeaks bunker

Published December 3, 2010

Live like a womble 5 - The WikiLeaks bunker

You can't blink without seeing talk of WikiLeaks at the moment, and I have little to say on the political side of things. Mr C, though, pointed out this video of where the controversial site is now hosted - deep in the heart of Sweden. It really looks like the kind of spy bunker you will see in James Bond films, take a look. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn8pz1HLYp8 I particularly like the moon …

Live like a womble 4 - Underground living

Published October 6, 2010

Live like a womble 4 - Underground living

You've got to love it when randomly browsing the web, you come across a company who have named themselves after the exact thing you are trying to achieve. Step forward Underground Living Ltd. It looks like they do one thing, but they try and do it well. It's more of an addendum to a house, rather than a complete underground living area, but the gallery and the animation on the …

Live like a womble 3 - Door vs. hatch

Published September 2, 2010

Live like a womble 3 - Door vs. hatch

It was a warm, sunny afternoon in August, and Mr C and I found ourselves sitting in a large back garden with a cup of tea. This is unusually civilised of us. We surveyed the extra-long grass, and discussed what size plot you would need to fit an underground bunker. Quite big, is the answer. We discussed the pros and cons of more than one storey, and the concept of …

Live like a womble 2 - The Underground House

Published August 11, 2010

Live like a womble 2 - The Underground House

Channel 4's fantabulous program Grand Designs featured an Underground House in the third series, so this evening I watched the show via 4OD and took copious notes! Here's what I found out as I watched. They built their house in a conveniently house-sized gap in a quarry that was already dug. The guy said he wanted a house like that to both "hide away and not impose." Sounds about right. …

To live like a womble, that's the dream

Published August 3, 2010

To live like a womble, that's the dream

A while ago, Mr C compiled a list of things you cannot podcast near to, and they are (including but not limited to): near train stations in windy locations anywhere close to police or fire stations next door to noisy neighbours in an owl sanctuary Owls are a surprisingly common problem. A week or so ago, I offered a throwaway comment on Sidepodcast, suggesting if we had the funding, we …