“It’s definitely worth a watch, but I kept getting angry with the main characters for making so many stupid decisions. Lots of examples you can learn from, such as having situational awareness, knowing when and how to bug out, opsec, clogged roads, panicked masses, uncoordinated government responses, ethical choices and people abandoning morals, and so on. A big-budget disaster flick that keeps the story focused on a family trying to navigate a sudden global catastrophe. In no particular order: Morena Baccarin and Gerard Butler bugging out in Greenland Because when thinking about things like, “when would l bug out, and would I actually realize it’s time before it’s too late?” it so often boils down to the sum of little details that can only be captured in a feature film. ![]() Movies can actually be a real way to improve your preparedness - similar to how pro sports players watch the same game film you do for fun, but they do it for ‘work.’ There’s a lot about the mental side of preparedness that just can’t be captured in a text article or even a short video, such as how you would make a decision in a given situation. ![]() Some don’t even touch on prepping itself yet are included because they do a good job showing what a situation would be like and give you something to think about. So while some of these films are included because they can directly teach you something about preparedness, many of them are over-the-top but included for fun. ![]() Unfortunately, much of what makes up modern prepping - rational thought, simple steps, and realistic scenarios - doesn’t make for a good Hollywood survival movie. What do you think should (or shouldn’t) be here? Comment below!
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