Friday, March 2, 2012
Salt (2010, directed by Phillip Noyce)
- I don't know the details of the President of the United States' underground bunker and nuclear weapons control room but I hope in real life that if the nuclear control room is locked down that you cannot get into it by shooting away a part of the wall with a handheld rifle and get to the door's control panel buttons to open the door. They made the glass observation window bulletproof (why do they have a glass observation window anyways?) but they didn't make the wall bulletproof. The government contractors should've made the whole control room out of the glass.
- Further, the bunker's door itself, once it was closed, the SWAT team only needed a portable welder and less than 10 minutes to get it open. They should need a barrage of artillery to get that door open but they didn't. There must be bank vaults that have tougher doors than that. You would think that the President's personal safety and the nuclear weapons control room would have a better door.
It was an OK action movie however I'm glad I didin't pay money to watch it.
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