Incoming copypasta
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In a seedy bar in a town ravaged by war, scientist and businessman Hunt (Julian Wadham) hires mercenary and former Royal Marine D.C. (Ray Stevenson) to assemble a crack team of ex-soldiers (Richard Brake, Paul Blair, Enoch Frost, Julian Rivett, and Michael Smiley) to protect him on a dangerous journey into no-man's land. Their mission is to scope out an old military bunker in Eastern Europe. It should be easy – 48 hours at the most. Lots of cash for little risk. Or so he says...
Once at the outpost, the men make a horrific discovery that turns their mission on its head – the scene of a bloody and gruesome series of experiments, carried out by the SS in reality shifting and reanimation during World War II to create invincible soldiers. (See Die Glocke) Amidst the carnage, they find a survivor (Johnny Meres).
At night, the clearing around the bunker is suddenly lit up, and silhouettes of people are seen amongst the light. Soon after a member of their team called Tak goes missing and is gruesomely killed by an unseen foe. Later the same night Voyteche is killed by two Nazis. The next morning his and Tak's dead bodies are found linked together by the head, and Tak's containing a spent round in his skull. D.C. receives answers regarding the assignment from Hunt, which was that an un-named corporation wanted Hunt to find and recover a large generator-like device which was responsible for the SS's reality-shifting experiments. D.C. orders Cotter to retrieve Hunt from the generator room. However, while trying to convince Hunt to come with him, an SS soldier with a pickaxe kills Cotter. It is revealed that the survivor the mercenaries recovered was actually a surviving SS brigadier general, with Prior killing the officer, the "breather" comes back to life and MacKay speaks his last words of "You're hummin' my balls!", and is killed. The mercenaries and Hunt attempt to evacuate the outpost only to be killed by the undead German army.
A second corporate team arrives 72 hours later to carry out the same assignment, only to "find a breather" among the piles of naked corpses and face the illuminated soldiers surrounding the bunker, presumably leaving them to be met with a similar fate to that of the first team shortly before the credits roll.
Released in 2008.
And still in the making...
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Sounds pretty badass.
Sounds awesome, this is already out right? I'd like to watch it sometime
I seen this, it was good to begin with but then everything kinda slowed down into a dreamy pile of wtf.
Ending was shite :/
Dead Snow and then this...awesome.
Dead Snow was pretty cheesy, but i haven't seen this.
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Comming to think about it, too risky to post this.
ive seen both outpost and dead snow
both kick ass
Outpost is amazing must see!
[QUOTE=Thechuz1337;22459673]I seen this, it was good to begin with but then everything kinda slowed down into a dreamy pile of wtf.
Ending was shite :/[/QUOTE]
Agreed, it wasn't even an ending, for fuck's sake. Truth is, it was just an intro, the movie left us with "Nazies guard the bunker".
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Dubble post.
oh yeah i forgot to put that it was released in 2008.
Seen Outpost, was good. I recommend.
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