A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE | Official Trailer | Netflix Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson, Anthony Ramos

The problem is, given the context of the movie,

They didn't figure out the target until there was like less than 10 mins (more like 8 mins). The first EKV failed to make contact, and then they realized it was heading towards Chicago when the timer just crossed 8 minutes.

It would take at least 2 mins to get a city/ county wide alert sent out. That would leave 6 minutes at best...... how many people are "getting out" of the fallout zone in 6 minutes?

Bruh, I'm as empathetic and sympathetic as most people. But if you tell people they have 6 minutes to leave the city, all you're doing is inciting panic and causing those people so much stress and grief. You can't make more than a handful of calls, and thats if the telecoms holds up to the sudden surge in demand.

Those last 6 minutes, those people and their loved ones will be filled with so much angst, regret, anger, sadness..... the 8 stages of grief in 5 minutes. That to me, seems more cruel than to let them continue about their days/ last few minutes in blissful ignorance.

Now if there was at least 30 minutes. I'm all for it, give people a chance to get out and live. But less than 10........ nah fam, that's, that's not a wise move in my opinion.
they knew where it was 19 mins before impact.
there is gonna be panic regardless. hell we've seen panic with simple gas shortages.
i'd rather deal with the 8 stages of grief that not be informed at all.
Any planes in route to those cities could be diverted, travelers in cars headed to either of those cities could turn around.
But either way,.......it was gonna be the inevitable outcome for all major cities,....which why alot of them were breaking down.
Once we launch our nukes,....everyone else will launch theirs. Basically there's nowhere to run.
Especially after they mentioned the Sub off the north Atlantic with 16 ICMBS. That would wipe out every major city on the eastern seaboard in less than 20 mins.
 
they knew where it was 19 mins before impact.
there is gonna be panic regardless. hell we've seen panic with simple gas shortages.
i'd rather deal with the 8 stages of grief that not be informed at all.
Any planes in route to those cities could be diverted, travelers in cars headed to either of those cities could turn around.
But either way,.......it was gonna be the inevitable outcome for all major cities,....which why alot of them were breaking down.
Once we launch our nukes,....everyone else will launch theirs. Basically there's nowhere to run.
Especially after they mentioned the Sub off the north Atlantic with 16 ICMBS. That would wipe out every major city on the eastern seaboard in less than 20 mins.
none of that matters...if youre close to ground zero (and youll hope youre close to ground zero) you'll be vaporized anyway. If I cant get out completely then I'm going to ground zero because you DONT want to be a survivor in that situation.

Revelation 9:6, which says, "In those days people will seek death but will not find it; they will long to die, but death will elude them"
 
they knew where it was 19 mins before impact.
there is gonna be panic regardless. hell we've seen panic with simple gas shortages.
i'd rather deal with the 8 stages of grief that not be informed at all.
Any planes in route to those cities could be diverted, travelers in cars headed to either of those cities could turn around.
But either way,.......it was gonna be the inevitable outcome for all major cities,....which why alot of them were breaking down.
Once we launch our nukes,....everyone else will launch theirs. Basically there's nowhere to run.
Especially after they mentioned the Sub off the north Atlantic with 16 ICMBS. That would wipe out every major city on the eastern seaboard in less than 20 mins.
Ok, so now you've made me go back and actually pick through this movie.

They knew where it was in the sky 19 minutes before potential impact, but not which city was the target. It launched from the Pacific Northwest and their initial estimates had potential targets of Phoenix, Houston, LA, NYC, Jacksonville.... basically damn near anywhere In the continental USA

Then with under 16 minutes until impact they updated the list of top 10 cities:
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati were the top 3 most probable (~ 26% each). Then was Chicago, Louisville (~9% each) in the medium range, and then Indianapolis and St Louis in the low probability range (2%). And the bottom 3 were New York, Los Angeles and Houston as highly unlikely with 0% probability.

So lets say they decide that 10 minutes is enough time. You have to subtract 2-3 minutes to start to relay the message to the potential cities.

So who do you alert, the top 3 cities, the top 5, or all 7?

And given that each of those metropolitan areas will have only approximately 10 minutes to exit the fallout zone of an ICBM...... that's still not enough time for most people to escape. But that is enough time to really fuck with their heads those last 10 minutes.

Again, bruh I understand giving people "a fighting chance." 10 minutes isnt it. Most people will take 2 minutes just trying to come to grips with losing everything. Then trying to calculate how far they can go, if they have time to do x,y and z.

Again if it were at least 30 minutes, I say do it. But by the time they relay the alert to the affected city in this scenario, they'd have a little more than 10 mins to escape.

My opinion stilo stands. It would be cruel to try to alert Chicago and let them know that they jave less than 15 minutes to escape.
 
Ok, so now you've made me go back and actually pick through this movie.

They knew where it was in the sky 19 minutes before potential impact, but not which city was the target. It launched from the Pacific Northwest and their initial estimates had potential targets of Phoenix, Houston, LA, NYC, Jacksonville.... basically damn near anywhere In the continental USA

Then with under 16 minutes until impact they updated the list of top 10 cities:
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati were the top 3 most probable (~ 26% each). Then was Chicago, Louisville (~9% each) in the medium range, and then Indianapolis and St Louis in the low probability range (2%). And the bottom 3 were New York, Los Angeles and Houston as highly unlikely with 0% probability.

So lets say they decide that 10 minutes is enough time. You have to subtract 2-3 minutes to start to relay the message to the potential cities.

So who do you alert, the top 3 cities, the top 5, or all 7?

And given that each of those metropolitan areas will have only approximately 10 minutes to exit the fallout zone of an ICBM...... that's still not enough time for most people to escape. But that is enough time to really fuck with their heads those last 10 minutes.

Again, bruh I understand giving people "a fighting chance." 10 minutes isnt it. Most people will take 2 minutes just trying to come to grips with losing everything. Then trying to calculate how far they can go, if they have time to do x,y and z.

Again if it were at least 30 minutes, I say do it. But by the time they relay the alert to the affected city in this scenario, they'd have a little more than 10 mins to escape.

My opinion stilo stands. It would be cruel to try to alert Chicago and let them know that they jave less than 15 minutes to escape.
Well here in Texas, there are quite a few people that actually have nuclear bomb shelters built in their backyards.
One of my clients in Lewisville is actually a company that makes such shelters. They make them out of train cars and retrofit them before they're buried.
So yeah 10 minutes is more than enough time to get yo ass in a bomb shelter if you have one.
Not all people have one......but damn, at least give those that do a chance to get in that mufucka.
 
Well here in Texas, there are quite a few people that actually have nuclear bomb shelters built in their backyards.
One of my clients in Lewisville is actually a company that makes such shelters. They make them out of train cars and retrofit them before they're buried.
So yeah 10 minutes is more than enough time to get yo ass in a bomb shelter if you have one.
Not all people have one......but damn, at least give those that do a chance to get in that mufucka.

A bomb shelter in metro chicago? Have you-


Aight fam, I see now you're just gonna keep throwing noodles on the wall.

Aye, you got it.

If there's an incoming ICBM, I hope you have at least 10 mins to get to an imaginary bomb shelter that you don't currently own in your metro area. Hahaha
 
Ok, so now you've made me go back and actually pick through this movie.

They knew where it was in the sky 19 minutes before potential impact, but not which city was the target. It launched from the Pacific Northwest and their initial estimates had potential targets of Phoenix, Houston, LA, NYC, Jacksonville.... basically damn near anywhere In the continental USA

Then with under 16 minutes until impact they updated the list of top 10 cities:
Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati were the top 3 most probable (~ 26% each). Then was Chicago, Louisville (~9% each) in the medium range, and then Indianapolis and St Louis in the low probability range (2%). And the bottom 3 were New York, Los Angeles and Houston as highly unlikely with 0% probability.

So lets say they decide that 10 minutes is enough time. You have to subtract 2-3 minutes to start to relay the message to the potential cities.

So who do you alert, the top 3 cities, the top 5, or all 7?

And given that each of those metropolitan areas will have only approximately 10 minutes to exit the fallout zone of an ICBM...... that's still not enough time for most people to escape. But that is enough time to really fuck with their heads those last 10 minutes.

Again, bruh I understand giving people "a fighting chance." 10 minutes isnt it. Most people will take 2 minutes just trying to come to grips with losing everything. Then trying to calculate how far they can go, if they have time to do x,y and z.

Again if it were at least 30 minutes, I say do it. But by the time they relay the alert to the affected city in this scenario, they'd have a little more than 10 mins to escape.

My opinion stilo stands. It would be cruel to try to alert Chicago and let them know that they jave less than 15 minutes to escape.
30 minutes isnt enough time... think rush hour traffic in the mornings and evenings combined...then x1000....2 hours wouldnt be enough time
 
30 minutes isnt enough time... think rush hour traffic in the mornings and evenings combined...then x1000....2 hours wouldnt be enough time

Bruh, I said that initially. I already know any amount of time will incite panic.

But cats want to argue against reason, so I conceded to 30 mins, hahaha.
 
A bomb shelter in metro chicago? Have you-


Aight fam, I see now you're just gonna keep throwing noodles on the wall.

Aye, you got it.

If there's an incoming ICBM, I hope you have at least 10 mins to get to an imaginary bomb shelter that you don't currently own in your metro area. Hahaha
..and if you end up having to share it with others,pray it doesnt turn into this

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Damn good movie.
It's got Trump's Pentagon bitches shitting bricks like Bender.... :lol:

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